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Renewable energy helping to power Greater Manchester’s ambitions to have the UK’s first carbon neutral transport network

Renewable energy helping to power Greater Manchester’s ambitions to have the UK’s first carbon neutral transport network

by Nikki Brown | Feb 5, 2025 | Transport

Greater Manchester is taking huge steps towards having the first carbon neutral public transport system in the UK by outlining plans to invest significantly in homegrown clean energy to power the Bee Network. A week on from the Government approving an investment-led...
Green light for Greater Manchester’s £86m clean air scheme

Green light for Greater Manchester’s £86m clean air scheme

by Nikki Brown | Jan 31, 2025 | Transport

The Government has backed Greater Manchester’s decision not to implement a clean air zone (CAZ) favouring an ‘investment-led approach’ to pollution. The region’s air pollution will be tackled with an £86m scheme which will introduce 117 new lower and zero-emission...
Manchester Airport selects partner for sustainability insights

Manchester Airport selects partner for sustainability insights

by Nikki Brown | Jan 31, 2025 | Transport

Manchester Airports Group (MAG) has entered into a multi-year agreement with Cirium to achieve its environmental goals. MAG will use Cirium’s analytics tools, including EmeraldSky and On-Time Performance data, Diio’s market intelligence and Fleets Analyzer. EmeraldSky...
Bee Network to bring cheaper and simpler bus fares to more areas across Greater Manchester

Bee Network to bring cheaper and simpler bus fares to more areas across Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Jan 2, 2025 | Transport

Bus fares across Greater Manchester are set to get cheaper and easier to understand, as the Bee Network will take control of local routes from Sunday 5 January 2025. This marks the city-region becoming the first in the UK to bring buses back under local control From...
Salford’s first ultra low carbon, community-made building to open

Salford’s first ultra low carbon, community-made building to open

by Nikki Brown | Dec 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Community Little Hulton has teamed up with Architecture Unknown to regenerate The Peel Park Pavilion using low energy design and local people. The £950,000 Salford project, which will finish construction this month, will boast a vibrant new community space with a park...
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