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Review of Home to School Transport
The Consumer Council welcomes the opportunity to respond to this consultation and is committed to working with the Department of Education and all relevant stakeholders to ensure that home to school transport is not only fit for purpose, but that the resources used for the provision of these services are considered in the planning of wider public transport services to ensure the needs of Northern Ireland consumers are met most effectively and efficiently.
- Transport
Proposal for the Public Passenger Transport Regulations
The Consumer Council welcomes the opportunity to respond to this consultation and are committed to continuing to work with the Department for Regional Development (DRD) and all relevant stakeholders in the pursuit of a public transport service that meets the needs of consumers.
- Transport
EU Regulation Concerning the Rights of Passengers in Bus and Coach Transport
The Consumer Council welcomes the opportunity to respond to this consultation and is committed to working with the Department of the Environment (DOE), the Department for Regional Development (DRD), and the Department for Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) concerning the implementation of Regulation (EU) No 181/2011 (the Regulation).
- Transport
Annual Report and Accounts 2012 - 2013
Consumer Council Annual Report and Accounts 2012 - 2013
- Consumer Skills
- Energy
- Food
- Personal Finances
- Transport
- Water
- Other
Consumer Concerns - Cost of Living Brief
Research on consumers' views on the cost of living.
- Cost of Living
- Energy
- Food
- Personal Finances
- Transport
- Other
- Other
The recent Budget revealed measures that will bring changes for Northern Ireland consumers across a range of issues including the price of a pint, pensions, savings limits and tax allowances.
- Business
- Cost of Living
- Transport
The Consumer Council will be watching with keen interest what the 2014 Budget will deliver for consumers in Northern Ireland. Consumers have told us that almost half of them (49 per cent) are worried about their ability to make ends meet currently, but even more consumers (56 per cent) are worried about their ability to make ends meet in the future.
- Cost of Living