Transport Infrastructure

Wales – in the House of Commons am ar 11 Medi 2024.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Matthew Patrick Matthew Patrick Llafur, Wirral West

What steps she is taking with Cabinet colleagues to help improve transport infrastructure in Wales.

Photo of Jo Stevens Jo Stevens The Secretary of State for Wales

I was pleased to meet with the Transport Secretary last week to discuss our approach to rail in Wales. She is reviewing the previous Government’s transport infrastructure commitments and will report in the autumn. We will deliver rail improvements that will make the services more accountable to the people who use them through the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, which completed its Commons stages last week, and Great British Railways, which was launched in shadow form earlier this month.

Photo of Matthew Patrick Matthew Patrick Llafur, Wirral West

It is great to see my right hon. Friend in her place. Connections between my constituency of Wirral West and north Wales are many, they are deep, and they are valued on both sides of the border. Sadly, though, our transport connections are lagging behind. Could she please set out what conversations she is having with Ministers and stakeholders to improve those connections?

Photo of Jo Stevens Jo Stevens The Secretary of State for Wales

I welcome my hon. Friend to the House and congratulate him on his election.

In my meeting with the Transport Secretary last week, we discussed a range of issues, including connections between Wales and Merseyside. I recognise the importance of cross-border travel for people across the region. The UK and Welsh Governments are committed to strengthening those connections, which are vital to unlocking economic growth and employment opportunities for people and businesses. I know that rail enhancements are required to improve services on the Wrexham to Bidston line, and will work across Government to drive progress.