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Children under the age of 16 will be able to travel for free on buses across the West of England during the school holidays following new investment.
A new £8-million plan starts in July and will give West of England residents free bus passes during the month of their birthday in a bid to get more people using public transport.
Read our privacy notice. Children in the West of England will be able to travel on buses for free during the school summer holiday, the region’s mayor has announced.
Further to a £59m project to electrify two bus depots in the west of England, First Bus has confirmed a £30m investment to decarbonise its fleet across three further depots.
So-called "safe zones" are to be set up at bus stations across West Yorkshire in a bid to improve passenger safety. West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) has announced plans to employ specially ...
Most of the candidates standing in the election to run the West of England Combined Authority (Weca) are calling for the franchising of buses. That would mean turning the clock back on 40 years of ...
Routes affected by the West of England combined authority-backed cuts have now been released.
Bus passengers in the west of England will see further cuts to public transport with routes being axed. From April, 36 of the regions 69 publicly-subsidised services will no longer be funded and ...