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<p> </p><p>Since the Armed Forces Covenant Annual Report 2012, the Ministry of Defence
(MOD) has systematically been reviewing the public transport arrangements in place
for all locations where there is Defence housing. Where the location of Service family
accommodation does not have reasonable access to essential amenities, including public
transport, this is reflected in reduced charges for accommodation. Furthermore, when
setting charges in the future we plan to look in more detail at the location of Service
accommodation based on the Department for Transport’s (DfT) accessibility indicators,
which also consider travel time to health and education services and food stores,
and also modern requirements such broadband speed. <br><br>Separately, the MOD is
working with DfT and The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) to
improve transport links at Defence sites. Work has been undertaken to highlight the
importance of considering the needs of service personnel and their families in setting
local transport provisions in line with the commitment that those who serve in the
Armed Forces and their families should face no disadvantage compared to other citizens
in the provision of public or commercial services.<br><br>In 2013, DfT Engagement
Teams who are responsible for engaging with local authorities on transport matters
in England met with authorities to highlight the importance of supporting the Armed
Forces Covenant. Engagement meetings with local authorities across England were used
to raise awareness of the many armed forces establishments located in isolated areas
and the lack of choice military families have over the location of their Service accommodation
which means that some families face transport difficulties and also struggle to maintain
employment as a result of their mobility. <br><br>Similarly, DCLG published advice
on provisions for locations where there is Defence housing in their Guidance on Travel
Plans, Transport Assessments and Statements in decision-taking. This publication contains
guidance for local authorities on the special consideration owed to service personnel
and their families particularly in setting local transport strategies and plans that
should consider the particular requirements of any Armed Forces families in their
area.<br><br>The MOD will continue to monitor the issue through the Families Federations.</p>
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