CUMBRIA County Council is developing a plan to improve bus services across Cumbria and is seeking the views and experiences of local people to help shape it. The council is conducting face to face interviews in a number of locations around the county, and is encouraging people to complete an online survey to gather opinions and ideas from people about local bus services. They are interested in what you think about bus services now, what works well, and what could be improved. The information gathered will feed into a new Bus Service Improvement Plan - which the council is building in partnership with bus service operators and other stakeholders over the next few months.
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Stagecoach stock shot higher
And when Stagecoach shares were on their knees back in October 2020, they proved to be a good purchase. Shareholders buying around 37p last autumn saw the stock soar as high as around 108p by April 2020. However, it’s since drifted back and stands at almost 89p, as I write. Perhaps we’re seeing a second chance to bite the cherry.
But to put things in context, the share price was as high as 75p a year ago. I think the volatility reflects investor sentiment and the ups and downs of news flow regarding the epidemic in this country.
17 May 2021 | 07:54am
StockMarketWire.com - Bus company Rotala said it welcomed the publication by the UK government of its plans for a reinvigoration of bus travel.
The paper, called National Bus Strategy: Bus Service Improvement Plans - Guidance to local authorities and bus operators - provided further detailed guidance on the National Bus Strategy for England.
A further guidance paper covering enhanced partnerships was expected to be published by the middle of the year. Both papers published so far emphasise the need for both local authorities and bus operators to build on the close working relationships which have arisen between the two groups during the Covid-19 pandemic to deliver on the government s vision for bus operation in England, Rotala said.