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Monday 13th November 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

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Monday 13 November 2023

DVLA Applications in Post Offices

Monday 13th November 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

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The petition of residents of the United Kingdom,
Declares that Post Offices are vital in accessing in DVLA services per year; notes that the Post Office provides a vital service to 6 million people who use the Post Office network for accessing DVLA services per year; further that senior citizens rely on Post Offices to renew their licences, which have to be renewed every three years after the age of 70; further notes that citizens who are unable to use the internet require help and advice from Post Office staff when completing DVLA applications; further declares that many Post Offices providing this service may risk closure if customers are not able to renew licenses or vehicle tax.
The petitioners therefore request the House of Commons to urge the Government to recognise the importance of DVLA services remaining accessible from Post Offices and to renew the contract with the Post Office Ltd so customers have a choice of in-person and online renewal.
And the petitioners remain, etc.—[Presented by Valerie Vaz , Official Report, 25 October 2023; Vol. 738, c. 936.]
[P002864]
Observations from the Mr Richard Holden (North West Durham) (Con):
The Post Office provides some DVLA services and an extension to the current contract has been agreed, ensuring that DVLA services will be available at post offices until the end of March 2024.
The DVLA wants its customers to be able to access its services as quickly and easily as possible and is considering the role that face-to-face counter services will play in the future, utilising cross-Government agreements where possible. The vast majority of people licensing vehicles already do so online or via the DVLA’s automated telephone service, which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. However, I can assure the hon. Member that the DVLA will continue to ensure that all customers will be able to license their vehicles.

Stowmarket Railway Station Ticket Office

Monday 13th November 2023

(1 year, 1 month ago)

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The petition of residents of Stowmarket and nearby villages,
Declares that they are unhappy that Railway Station Ticket offices, particularly Stowmarket are to become unstaffed.
The petitioners therefore urge the House of Commons to note their views and to lobby for this decision to be overturned.
And the petitioners remain, etc.—[Official Report, 26 October 2023; Vol. 738, c. 17P.]
[P002870]
Observations from the Minister of State, Department for Transport (Huw Merriman):
Given the significant shift in the way passengers purchase tickets—in 2022-23 around one in 10 transactions occurred at a ticket office—the rail industry consulted on proposals to close ticket offices and move staff out from behind ticket office screens to provide more assistance to passengers across stations, where help is most needed.
The independent passenger bodies, Transport Focus and London TravelWatch, published their response to the train operator proposals on ticket offices on 31 October, objecting to all closures. Throughout the industry-led process, the Government have been clear that any changes must deliver the highest quality of service for all users of the railway. The Department for Transport also engaged with accessibility groups throughout this process and listened carefully to passengers and what parliamentarians had to say.
The proposals that have resulted from the consultation process do not meet the high thresholds set by Ministers, and so the Government have asked train operating companies to withdraw their proposals and for no ticket offices to close.
Government will continue to invest in modernising and reforming the railways with the expansion of pay-as-you-go ticketing, making more stations accessible through our Access for All programme, and £350 million funding through our Network North plan to improve accessibility at up to 100 stations.