2. Driving Transport Investment

Since her election in July 2024, Rebecca has fought tooth and nail to secure more transport investment for the Southwest. Making the three and a half-hour journey to London and back each week to represent South West Devon in Westminster, the Plymouth-born MP is keenly aware of how aging transport infrastructure holds back the region.

Delivering her maiden speech during a debate on the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill, Rebecca spoke at length about improving the area's rail network. The South West Devon MP addressed the need to complete the remedial works at Dawlish, prevent disruption caused by HS2 works, have Crosscountry trains call at Ivybridge and deliver the Plymouth Metro. She continues to push for these landmark investments in private meetings, Parliament speeches and media interviews.

In October 2024, Rebecca was selected as one of only two Conservative MPs on the cross-party Transport Committee. She has vowed to use her position on the important committee to demand answers from the Government on rail travel in South West Devon.

Rebecca secured her first major transport investment in January 2025, welcoming a new bus link from Plympton to Plymstock which includes the new crematorium and a link to Langage from Plymstock, via Sherford. The newly-elected MP campaigned hard to deliver a positive result for her constituents, conducting a local survey and lobbying Plymouth Citybus and the Cabinet Member for Transport on Plymouth City Council.

View recent articles on Rebecca's work to drive transport investment in Southwest below.

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Rebecca secures meeting with Stagecoach leadership over price hike

Last week I wrote again to the Managing Director of Stagecoach South West to question the closure of the busy X1 service, request hard copies of U16 tickets and ask why 16 to 18-year-olds are being charged more for the same service.I am disappointed with the response to my letter which failed to add

Rebecca calls on the Labour Government to invest in Dawlish rail line

Last week at the Transport Select Committee, I challenged the Government on its decision to leave the South West Rail Resilience Programme out of the latest Spending Review.It is clear that significant progress was made under the previous Conservative Government, which delivered vital investment fol

Rebecca pushes for better train services for Ivybridge

It was great to meet with Shiona Rolfe, the new Managing Director of CrossCountry trains, in Westminster earlier this week to discuss improving train services for Ivybridge!I’m really encouraged by Shiona’s support for the work I’ve been doing to secure better provision at Ivybridge Station.

Rebecca welcomes positive progress on Plymstock bus shelter

I’m really pleased to hear that a new bus shelter will soon be reinstated at the stop opposite Plymstock Library near Lidl.This stop wasn’t originally on the list to be reinstated when the Council began replacing bus shelters but after I requested it be included as an additional shelter and continue

Update on Cadleigh to Cornwood Road!

I know many of you have raised concerns about the condition of the Cadleigh to Cornwood Road, and I’ve been actively seeking updates on planned improvements.I have now received a response from Devon County Council and am pleased to share that patching works along this route are scheduled for deliver

Rebecca explores McLaren's sustainable fuel innovations

It was a real privilege to visit the Mclaren Technology Centre recently as part of the All Party Parliamentary F1 group and see first-hand how one of the UK’s most iconic engineering firms is investing in the future of sustainable transport.

Rebecca raises concerns about Beryl’s Plymouth service cuts

I am concerned to learn about the scaling back of Beryl's Plymouth service which could lead to users facing accidental charges. Beryl have announced today that they will be 'consolidating the service area', removing Plympton and Plymstock.

UPDATE: Woolwell to The George Roadworks

As you may be aware, following concerns raised with me in March about delays and disruptions residents and commuters were experiencing at the Woolwell and Plessey roundabouts, I contacted the Leader of Plymouth City Council, Cllr Tudor Evans, to share those concerns and seek reassurances that the lo