
12 rural bus services will continue to run in rural Oxfordshire
12 rural bus services have been given funding to stay in operation until April 2022, despite country-wide cuts to rural transport services
12 rural bus services have been given funding to stay in operation until April 2022, despite country-wide cuts to rural transport services
On 20 April, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) launched its new report: A New Route for Local Bus Services
The Rural Services Network has put together a first review of the new Bus Back Better: National Bus Strategy for England, launched by the Government last week
Sky News has reported that the number of bus journeys taken in England has fallen by 10 percent in the last decade, with funding for bus services down by nearly
The Chief Executive of the Rural Services Network wrote a letter which was published in the Guardian this week on 13th February 2020 It was in response to announcements from
It has been widely reported, including by the i paper, that the number of bus journeys have fallen by 300 million in five years. Analysis of government figures by the Local
The Oxford Mail reports on the successful first year of an app-based pilot scheme launched by Oxford Bus Company, PickMeUp, which allows passengers to summon buses within 15 minutes using
Bus Users UK has published a ten-point plan to reverse the decline in rural services, according to the website Transport-Network.co.uk The group, which represents bus users, said that ‘changing lifestyles,
Baroness Randerson writes in the parliamentary magazine This House to argue that a government strategy is needed to support council funding and increase passenger numbers on rural bus services. She
12 rural bus services have been given funding to stay in operation until April 2022, despite country-wide cuts to rural transport services
On 20 April, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) launched its new report: A New Route for Local Bus Services
The Rural Services Network has put together a first review of the new Bus Back Better: National Bus Strategy for England, launched by the Government last week
Sky News has reported that the number of bus journeys taken in England has fallen
The Chief Executive of the Rural Services Network wrote a letter which was published in
It has been widely reported, including by the i paper, that the number of bus
The Oxford Mail reports on the successful first year of an app-based pilot scheme launched
Bus Users UK has published a ten-point plan to reverse the decline in rural services,
Baroness Randerson writes in the parliamentary magazine This House to argue that a government strategy