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Don’t dismiss the ‘dinosaurs’

  Our youth-focussed world overlooks the talent and experience of older workers, but right now we need them more than ever before   Not long before Covid kicked off, I spent some time with a very amiable pension advisor who kindly pulled together several pensions I have during my unremarkable but transient career. I’ll be honest: the whole process bored…

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Moving beyond the budget

  We must now start to look towards the spending review in Spring and make a compelling case for investment in public transport   We rely on good bus, rail and tram services and walking and cycling infrastructure   I have just returned from a two-week break spent travelling through rural Western America in a campervan to take photos of…

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Employees are owners of Stephensons parent

Bus industry entrepreneur Bill Hiron has sold Eastern Transport Holdings, the parent of bus operators Stephensons and NIBS, to an employee trust   Bill Hiron: ‘the more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea’   Eastern Transport Holdings, the parent company of bus operators Stephensons of Essex and NIBS Buses, has been sold to an Employee Ownership…

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Budget brings relief – and disappointment

Chancellor faced criticism for raising England’s bus fare cap from £2 to £3 and increasing rail fares by 4.6% while retaining the 5p fuel duty cut   Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her first budget this week   Rachel Reeves delivered her first budget this week with some positive news for public transport, including investments in rail infrastructure and the extension…

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Thorpe makes case for BYD’s UK plans

Frank Thorpe, the MD of BYD’s UK bus business, makes the case for Chinese manufacturer in the face of calls to ‘Buy British’   The BD11 double decker – a 10.9-metre-long, 90-passenger bus designed and built entirely by BYD in China   Lately, there has been much discussion about the challenges facing British-based bus manufacturers, particularly as they face increasing…

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A stronger future for drivers

Fiona Guthrie of RATP Dev Transit London was named ‘Best Project Manager’ at the pan-European Talent in Mobility Awards last month for her work on the Garage Life Programme. She explains how the project has helped new drivers feel quickly at home and boosted retention rates   New drivers who completed the GLP programme had a significantly lower leaving rate…

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Not as bad as feared – but will it work?

  Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her first budget. There was some good news for public transport but disappointment too   Chancellor Rachel Reeves on budget day   So there we have it, Rachel Reeves’s first budget, and altogether rather less gloomy than what had been heavily signalled almost since the day Labour took office back in July. Once upon…

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Britain’s buses in a new era

  I’ve researched and written a new book about the future of Britain’s bus industry and the risks and opportunities that lie ahead. Here are some of my reflections   Greater Manchester’s franchised Bee Network   As so often in the past, any discussion about the bus industry’s future falls into two time periods: the near-term, covering the next five…

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Decarbonising the UK’s buses

The UK has been leading the way on zero-emission buses, but we must keep up the momentum   A Stagecoach West Scotland electric midibus in Ayr   By Tim Griffen The transition to zero-emission buses (ZEBs) in the UK, has been a big success story. The UK has been leading European counterparts in this transition. In 2023 alone, around 60%…

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Chamber of Shipping Reacts to Labour’s Budget 2024

On Wednesday, 30 October, the Labour Government announced its first Autumn Budget 2024 with the promise of fixing the foundations to deliver change. Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced the Autumn Budget 2024 by pledging investments in the housing market and the NHS. She went on to say that Britain inherited broken public finances and services, and therefore, she was forced to…

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