The Government has confirmed that military Veterans will benefit from cut-price travel to help them boost their job prospects and to bring them closer to their family and friends.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps today announced that the cards would be available from Armistice Day, 2020.
The railcard will extend discounted train travel to the more than 830,000 veterans not covered by existing discounts.
Joined by veterans at St Pancras railway station, the Transport Secretary and the Minister for the Cabinet Office underlined the Government’s commitment to supporting former service personnel and recognised their service to the country.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:
“Every part of society should honour the debt we owe those who’ve served our country.
“I’m proud that the Department for Transport, together with other government colleagues and the rail industry, is doing its bit.
“This railcard will help open up opportunities to veterans, whether through employment and retraining or by strengthening links with friends and family.
“I believe that enabling former service personnel to travel more easily is the least we can do”.
The money-saving announcement, delivering on a manifesto commitment, forms part of the Government’s veterans strategy.
The action plan, which is also being launched today, outlines what Government is doing to deliver more for our veterans and sets out holistic support for those who served, in areas including community and relationships, employment and skills, health and wellbeing, finance and debt, housing, and contact with the law.
The recently-established Office for Veterans Affairs will coordinate the strategy.
Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Dowden, who represents the Office for Veterans Affairs (OVA) in Cabinet, said:
“The Office for Veterans’ Affairs was set up to get things done for our veterans.
“I am pleased to see that the OVA is already able to show it is achieving just this, working with the Department for Transport to deliver this railcard.
“Our new action plan will help to make the UK the best place in the world for veterans.
“The Office for Veterans’ Affairs will drive the plan from the heart of government, working to help veterans on jobs, housing and health, through better data and a more joined up approach”.
Minister for Defence People and Veterans Johnny Mercer said:
“Discounted train travel is a fantastic way to recognise those who have served this country, and the speed at which plans have been worked up shows how seriously we are taking our commitments to make the UK the best country in the world to be a veteran.
“The railcard is only the start though, and I’m clear we need to do more to look after the people who so selflessly put their lives on the line to look after us.
“Now the action plan has been published, I look forward to continuing to drive forward this issue across Government and the services we offer.
The Government has also released its response for the consultation into the veteran’s strategy, which includes an action plan on how the Office for Veterans’ Affairs will coordinate departments to help veterans over the next two years.
Key findings include a call to promote a positive perception of veterans and a need to increase awareness of the support already offered from across central and local Government.
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Sounds half a good idea. How much is it going to cost? Will it be worth it to save on a couple of journeys a year?