£2 bus fare cap to be extended for three months
Millions of passengers across England will benefit from £155 million government support to cap bus fares at £2, maintain services and ensure people can travel affordably.
Millions of passengers across England will benefit from £155 million government support to cap bus fares at £2, maintain services and ensure people can travel affordably.
Local passengers are advised to check train times and travel earlier if possible as engineering work is taking place.
Work starts next week and will continue for around three weeks, so motorists should allow extra time for their journeys.
Led by the Dorset Police Road Casualty Reduction team, the event will be held at the Dolphin Shopping Centre on Saturday 11 February.
The first 16 of 130 new charge points have been installed in car parks in Poole, Bournemouth and Boscombe.
The bus company has been awarded the contracts for three essential bus services across the conurbation – 18, 33 and 36.
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A major landslip on the line in the Hook area is causing a disruption to services and people are advised not to try to travel.
Works will be taking place at the end of January, necessitating the closure of Hengistbury Head road, but there will be access on the west side.
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