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McGill's Threatens Legal Action After Being Left Out of Scottish Government Bus Fund
McGill’s claims exclusion deprived Falkirk-based Alexander Dennis of £16 million in orders and questions fairness of fund favoring Chinese-built buses, with a 97% customer satisfaction rate cited.
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McGill’s hits out at ScotGov after losing £4.3m electric bus funding
McGill’s Group has voiced concern at the Scottish Government after its £4.3 million bid to expand its electric bus fleet was rejected in the latest round of funding from the Scottish Zero Emission Bus Challenge Fund (ScotZEB). The UK’s largest independent bus operator, owned by Sandy and James Easdale, had sought support to purchase 33 new zero-emission vehicles from Larbert-based manufacturer Alexander Dennis – a move it says would have backed …
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