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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Reviewed criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
New partnership to make buses more accessible for disabled passengers.
Major package of measures announced to boost bus services including 'Superbus' networks, Britain's first all-electric bus town and better passenger information.
The Department for Transport joins bus companies across the country to support #loveyourbus day.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Funding for platform enabling app developers to utilise location information about buses.
Claire Gilmore to replace, in February 2019, Joan Aitken as the Traffic Commissioner for Scotland.
Statutory Documents amended to reflect legal changes and incorporate recent appeal decisions.
Consultations on up-to-the-minute and accessible bus information announced.
Government's response to recommendations in the Task and Finish Group on the Use of Wheelchair Spaces on Buses's report.
Councils across the country will benefit from a £40 million funding boost as part of a government drive to put more low emission buses on the roads.
Bus and Coach Minister Nusrat Ghani announces funding for 20 local authorities as part of the Clean Bus Technology Fund.
Bus users will benefit from cleaner and greener journeys with roll out of low emission buses in towns and cities across England and Wales.
Leeds to get high frequency ‘busways’, improved park and ride facilities and better stops and signs through funding.
Analysis of English votes for English laws in relation to government amendments made at report stage to the Bus Services Bill.
Partnerships key to future growth says Bus Minister.
Government transport funding in Lincoln will create up to 200 jobs and deliver an economic boost worth £9 million a year.
Thirteen winners receive share of low emission bus fund to add 326 new buses to their fleets.
Successful schemes get funding to improve lives and increase access to jobs.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
New buses bill will give councils new powers to deliver better journeys for passengers, and help cut rush hour congestion.
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