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Summarises the results of the Passenger Focus bus survey and explains what government is doing to invest in and help improve bus services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
£16 million to provide high quality Bus Rapid Transit service, new highway link and modifications, bus stops and low emission vehicles.
£16.5 million funding for Better Bus Areas in York, Merseyside, Nottingham and the Bath and greater Bristol areas.
Four new Better Bus Areas in Merseyside, York, Nottingham and the West of England Partnership region announced.
Additional funding announced to bring 55 low carbon buses into service and clean up dozens more.
Pennine Reach bus network given £40 million funding for improvements package including new bus stations at Blackburn and Accrington.
Eleven local authorities have been awarded grants from the Clean Bus Technology Fund, which will allow almost 400 buses to be upgraded.
Letters sent to local authorities and bus operators in July 2013 about changes to the Bus Service Operators Grant and who is eligible to claim it.
Bus subsidy system to be reformed.
Bus subsidy reforms to give councils more control.
Pollution reducing fund allows local authorities to upgrade their buses to greener practices.
£12 million funding for 213 new low carbon buses will cut carbon, encourage economic growth and provide better services for passengers.
Transport Minister Norman Baker MP explains how the coalition government is committed to supporting buses in this video address.
£2.5 million pilot funding for paperless transport system in Norfolk.
Sheffield is adopting a funding initiative which enables local authorities to tackle issues with bus infrastructure and traffic management.
Launch of the bidding process for designation of Better Bus Areas and how Sheffield is to be a trail-blazer of the project.
Letter to English bus operators about changes to smartcard and automatic vehicle location (AVL) uplift payments and funding for cross-border services.
Green Bus Fund gets extra £20 million in funding.
£20 million extra for Green Bus Fund and investment in carbon buses return toolkit announced.
A consultation on bus subsidy reform has been launched and will run for 8 weeks.
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