March 2024 is proving to be a big month for buses across the UK, with milestones for bus franchising taking place across several Mayoral Combined Authorities, as well as in Wales and Scotland, meaning people can look forward to cheaper, greener, faster and more reliable services in their regions
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Private roundtable with Simon Lightwood MP, Shadow Minister for Local Transport
Office working in the City is now close to pre-pandemic levels, with Fridays being a clear outlier. Will scrapping peak fares on a Friday reverse this?
Increasing public transport ridership is not just about network coverage and fares – increasing density around stations underpins the success of other policies aimed at encouraging modal shift.
Drawing lessons from London and cities overseas, Centre for Cities puts forward seven areas UK cities must consider if they are to bring public transport ridership up to European levels.
Public transport in the UK’s large cities lags behind comparable European cities, but international examples offer a way to get ridership back on track.
Join Centre for Cities at the London Transport Museum for the launch of a new report on how to increase public transport ridership.
Different parts of Wales will have very different roles to play in helping the Welsh Government hit its ambitious transport targets.
Centre for Cities in partnership with TUC Wales show how increasing public transport use in Wales will help Welsh Government boost economic growth and reach net zero.
Join Centre for Cities and TUC Wales at the launch of a new report focussing on transport in four Welsh cities.