£3 Million Funding Boost for Bus Services
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Bus franchising funding drives next phase of UK reform
Image: christopherwhite/stock.adobe.comA fresh £3 million funding boost is pushing the UK’s bus franchising rollout into its next phase, with six mayoral authorities set to take greater control of their networks as part of a wider reform agenda. Announced on April 13, the funding will support Liverpool City Region, the North East, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, the West Midlands, and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough in transitioning to franchis…
£3 million funding boost for bus services
The Department for Transport (DfT) has announced a £3 million funding boost to help six mayoral authorities set up bus franchising and improve travel for passengers across England. It said the support will help local leaders shape services around their communities and deliver a modern, passenger-focused network. The six authorities benefitting from the funding package are: · Liverpool City Region Combined Authority · North East Combined Authorit…
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