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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...
Greater Manchester announces scheme to make new cheaper annual bus ticket affordable for all

Greater Manchester announces scheme to make new cheaper annual bus ticket affordable for all

by Nikki Brown | Sep 6, 2024 | Uncategorized

With four months to go until all buses in Greater Manchester come under local control, the Mayor of Greater Manchester has confirmed plans for a new annual bus pass that will cut the cost of travel in the city region. Available from January – subject to agreement by...
New 24/7 night bus service launches to support people working in Greater Manchester’s night-time economy

New 24/7 night bus service launches to support people working in Greater Manchester’s night-time economy

by Nikki Brown | Sep 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

A new 24/7 night bus service which aims to provide a lifeline for people enjoying and working within Greater Manchester’s night-time economy has launched. Connecting Manchester with Leigh and Bolton via Salford, the V1 and 36 will now run at least every hour in each...
More than £20m in funding agreed for key infrastructure projects in Greater Manchester

More than £20m in funding agreed for key infrastructure projects in Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Aug 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

Members of the Bee Network Committee have approved the release of more than £20m to progress with key transport infrastructure projects in Greater Manchester. The latest release of funds – including £10m from the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS)...
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