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Wigan set for first new train station in 60 years at Golborne

Wigan set for first new train station in 60 years at Golborne

by Nikki Brown | Dec 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

Plans have been submitted for the first new train station in the Wigan area for 60 years. Proposals for the construction of a two-plaform station at Golborne have appeared on the council’s planning portal. They include a pedestrian life and bridge, parking, lighting,...
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...
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...
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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