Installing and maintaining bus shelters in Suffolk.
Historically local parish and district councils have been
responsible for providing bus shelters.
Research into the use of public transport showed that people
were more likely to use buses to travel for several reasons,
including protection from the weather and safety.
Bus shelters offer both these, high visibility for safety and
literally a shelter from the elements.
At Suffolk County Council, we are committed to take measures to
increase the use of public transport.
In recent years we have been allocated a budget to boost the
provision of bus shelters in the county. Over 120 bus shelters
have been provided by Suffolk County Council since the scheme
started.
Parish and town councils are invited to apply for shelters in
their areas. Please download the information pack which gives
information about funding options, consulting with residents,
maintenance responsibilities and types of shelters available. It
also includes an application form which should be returned to us if
a shelter is desired. Because resources are limited we do look to
work in partnership with Parish and Town councils to share the cost
of such installations.
Should a bus shelter be damaged through vandalism or an
accident, please report this to the appropriate Parish or Town
Council as the majority of shelters are in their ownership. Should
the shelter in question belong to Suffolk County Council then they
will be able to contact us to arrange repairs.
To apply for a bus shelter in your area
download an application form (Word Document 872kb)
For more information contact our
Customer Service
Centre