TRANSPORT Secretary Grant Shapps stopped off in Dudley yesterday to unveil plans by National Express to cut bus fares when legal limits on social contact are removed. Mr Shapps visited the National Express garage in Pensnett, together with West Midlands Mayor Andy Street, to announce plans to help get the region moving again after the pandemic and encourage people to switch from their cars to public transport. As part of post-pandemic recovery plans - the bus company is set to cut the price of the peak day ticket from £4.60 to £4 when social distancing requirements cease.which is expected to be from June 21.
Six months of delays expected as work begins on Sprint bus route along A34 in Great Barr
Work will begin on April 19 to install new priority bus lanes, bus shelters and improve junctions along the A34 Walsall Road
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Beleaguered commuters can expect up to six months of delays as construction begins on a new priority bus route.
Bake Off star films himself being racially abused on bus as he s called a bomber
Police are investigating after The Great British Bake Off star Ali Imdad was subjected to racial abuse on a bus in Birmingham as a woman complained about all these bombings and then dubbed him a bomber
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A ranting woman accused an Asian Great British Bake Off contestant of all these bombings before the bus driver asked him to get off the bus miles from his stop.
Ali Imdad, 33, from Alum Rock, Birmingham, was travelling on the 94 National Express West Midlands service from the City Centre on Saturday 20 at 6.15pm.
The owner of patisserie, Cocoa by Ali, described how he was made to feel like a criminal when he claimed he was asked to get off the the bus by the driver.
Ali Imdad, 33, from Alum Rock, Birmingham, was travelling on the 94 National Express West Midlands service from the City Centre on Saturday 20 at 6.15pm
Bake Off star films racist abuse on bus as people like him blamed for bombings
Great British Bake Off star Ali Imdad says he was subjected to racist abuse on a National Express bus before the diver asked him to get off miles before his stop
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