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A Derbyshire council has scrapped four bus service contracts after their provider was found to be continually unreliable, including repeatedly missing parts of the routes. advertisement.
Protesters held a series of demonstrations in towns across Derbyshire Campaigners in Derbyshire are calling for a regular, reliable, affordable, zero-emission bus services in every village and ...
Derbyshire County Council reportedly received less than half (£47 million) of the £105 million they applied for from the Government's Bus Service Improvement Plan Fund.
Better Buses Derbyshire is calling for integrated public transport timetables (bus and rail) to be produced in hard copy and web versions for bus users in Derbyshire, making their feelings known ...
READ MORE: Fears Derbyshire villages will be isolated following collapse of bus company READ MORE: New 42-mile circular walking and riding route taking in Matlock and Bakewell opens But despite being ...
A number of north Derbyshire bus routes will be changing on Monday. From 2 September, High Peak Buses will be making changes to services through places including Ashbourne, Bakewell, Belper ...
Campaigners in Derbyshire are calling for a regular, reliable, affordable, zero-emission bus services in every village and town in the county. Research by transport groups showed Derbyshire bus ...
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