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Trafford Council launches first of 100 new EV charging bays

Trafford Council launches first of 100 new EV charging bays

by Nikki Brown | Nov 21, 2022 | Transport

The biggest local authority roll-out of EV charging bays in Greater Manchester goes live following a successful partnership with Be.EV. As statistics show the continuing regional inequality in access to electric vehicle charge points, Trafford Council has connected...
Webinar will help Greater Manchester businesses understand more about installing and precuring EVs

Webinar will help Greater Manchester businesses understand more about installing and precuring EVs

by Nikki Brown | Oct 20, 2022 | Transport

Green Economy will host a webinar on Tuesday 25 October 2022 to help businesses understand more about the transition to electric vehicles.   This webinar, which is available to Greater Manchester businesses in all sectors, will take a comprehensive look at the...
New look for electric Bee Network buses revealed as Greater Manchester encourages more people to use public transport

New look for electric Bee Network buses revealed as Greater Manchester encourages more people to use public transport

by Nikki Brown | Sep 23, 2022 | Transport, Uncategorized

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has revealed what the 50 new electric buses for The Bee Network will look like as TfGM prepares to launch a huge public transport campaign. With less than a year to go before the first locally controlled bus services in 36...
Work begins on Walkden Park and Ride to encourage sustainable travel

Work begins on Walkden Park and Ride to encourage sustainable travel

by Nikki Brown | Jul 28, 2022 | Transport

Construction has begun on a brand-new park and ride facility in Salford as part of the regeneration of Walkden railway station in hopes to encourage residents to use sustainable public transport rather than cars. Works are expected to continue until December 2022 to...
Greater Manchester given the final green light for an affordable, sustainable bus network

Greater Manchester given the final green light for an affordable, sustainable bus network

by Nikki Brown | Jul 25, 2022 | Transport

Greater Manchester has been given the go-ahead to franchise the city region’s buses to create a simplified, affordable and sustainable public transport network which hopes to reduce carbon emissions. In March 2022, the High Court made a judgment that the Mayor...
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