Approximately £23 million has been designated by the government for Essex, aimed at enhancing its bus services. This sum is part of a larger £81 million allocation for the East of England, announced by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh. Specifically, Essex County Council is slated to receive £17.8 million, Thurrock is expected to obtain just under £2 million, and Southend-on-Sea City Council is allocated £2.5 million. Daniel Cowan, who serves as the Labour leader for the Southend council, stated that these funds would be “transformational”. He expressed his pleasure, noting, “[I am] absolutely delighted. I think the last bus funding improvement plan that we got was just under £500,000 as a one-year allocation, so to get just under £2m as a one-year allocation will be transformational.” Cowan added, “We already had big plans for the small amount of funding we had previously, so I am sure we will have even more ambitious plans for this £2.5m.” This funding contributes to a total of £955 million earmarked for bus services across England, excluding those within London. Ms Haigh commented, stating: “For far too long, the East of England has been suffering from unreliable services with buses hugely delayed, or not even turning up at all.”

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