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Funding approved for improvements to active travel in Salford and Radcliffe, Bury

Funding approved for improvements to active travel in Salford and Radcliffe, Bury

by Nikki Brown | Oct 28, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than £7m in funding has been approved for two active travel schemes that will improve journeys made by walking, wheeling and cycling in Radcliffe and Salford. The Active Travel Fund investment was signed off by Greater Manchester’s Bee Network committee when it...
Bee Network night buses see thousands of journeys in first month

Bee Network night buses see thousands of journeys in first month

by Nikki Brown | Oct 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bee Network night buses are proving popular with those working in or enjoying Greater Manchester’s night-time economy with thousands of people getting onboard in the first month. Running on a trial basis, the services on the V1 and 36 routes connecting Manchester with...
Salford City Council pledges to plant 8,000 trees by 2028

Salford City Council pledges to plant 8,000 trees by 2028

by Nikki Brown | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

  Salford City Council has pledged to support the planting of 8,000 trees by 2028, as part of their commitment to fighting climate change. The council will work with the Greater Manchester community forest and charity, City of Trees, to identify planting sites...
Greater Manchester expands plastic recycling capability to include more items

Greater Manchester expands plastic recycling capability to include more items

by Nikki Brown | Oct 14, 2024 | Uncategorized

Nine Greater Manchester boroughs have widened the remits of their plastic recycling to include more items. Residents in Bury, Bolton, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside and Trafford can now recycle pots, tubs and trays within their mixed...
Active Travel Commissioner and GM Mayor write to all schools in Greater Manchester in next step of ‘School Street’ vision to make school travel safer for children

Active Travel Commissioner and GM Mayor write to all schools in Greater Manchester in next step of ‘School Street’ vision to make school travel safer for children

by Nikki Brown | Oct 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Active Travel Commissioner Dame Sarah Storey has joined forces with the Mayor of Greater Manchester to urge schools to make it safer for children to walk, wheel or cycle to school. Dame Sarah and Mayor Andy Burnham will write to schools across the city-region inviting...
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