Bus Fare Cap Rises to £3 in England and Wales

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Bus Fare Cap Rises to £3 in England and Wales
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The government has announced that the cap on bus fares in England and Wales will rise to £3 for an additional year, despite inflation. Devolved regions like London and Manchester will continue to offer a £2 fare cap. The decision aims to support reliable and affordable bus services, particularly in rural areas.

Mr Cowell said: 'It's inevitable there will be a little bit of loss overall, but I think it will still help generate more journeys.' Despite the rise, devolved regions like London and Manchester - with metro mayors that have powers over public transport - are keeping the £2 single fare cap.One of Mr Cowell's recent trips took him on more than 80 different public transport services at a cost of £170.

He left his home in Allestree to the Lake District, then across to the east coast and down to Kent, before heading to the tip of Cornwall and back through the West Country and Wales.'I thought it was inevitable that the cap would go up because there's been inflation in that time, so it wasn't a surprise,' he added.at the same time and the temporary 5p cut wasn't reversed - which felt like a kick in the teeth when the fare cap was going up.Mr Cowell also took a trip to Poland using only buses and coaches'We know that reliable, affordable bus services are vital to keeping Britain moving. That's why the government will cap fares at £3 for an additional year and provide over £1bn to deliver better bus services. 'This will avoid a cliff-edge at the end of this year and keep fares affordable across the country – improving access to opportunities, particularly in towns and rural areas, while offering value for the taxpayer.'When I left my late grandmother's necklace on a bus, a group of internet strangers helped me get it back.Council trials free bulky waste collection schem

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