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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...
Trafford Centre plans for £11.5m EV charging hub

Trafford Centre plans for £11.5m EV charging hub

by Phoebe Rowe | Dec 5, 2024 | Smart Energy, Transport

The Trafford Centre has outlined ambitions to build a charging hub, car showroom, charging lounge, drive-thru Starbucks, and digital advertising display with a hydroponic living wall on the 1.2-acre site by the Trafford Centre’s Marks and Spencers entrance. Factoring...
Starling Bank Bikes hit one million rides across Manchester, Salford and Trafford

Starling Bank Bikes hit one million rides across Manchester, Salford and Trafford

by Nikki Brown | Nov 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

Greater Manchester’s Starling Bank Bike hire scheme has reached one million rides, with more people than ever hopping on the bikes to get around. Starling Bank Bikes play a key role in boosting people’s access to cycling in Greater Manchester, with bikes now available...
Trafford’s Longford Park receives funding for improvements through The National Lottery Heritage Fund

Trafford’s Longford Park receives funding for improvements through The National Lottery Heritage Fund

by Nikki Brown | Sep 13, 2024 | Uncategorized

Longford Park in Stretford, Trafford has received funding to improve the park for local residents, visitors and wildlife in the long term. After the council was awarded a grant of over £3 million thanks to National Lottery players, through The National Lottery...
Greater Manchester  recycling and reuse projects given £220,000 boost through Community Fund

Greater Manchester recycling and reuse projects given £220,000 boost through Community Fund

by Nikki Brown | Aug 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

21 community groups across Greater Manchester are set to benefit from £220,000 in funding to support innovative projects that tackle waste and encourage reuse and recycling. Local projects supported by the fund include initiatives to rescue unwanted bikes, recycle...
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