The X1/X10 route will continue for the next three years using cash from Ikea, councillors say.
Cash paid to Sheffield City Council as part of the Ikea construction is to be used to prop up bus routesThe X1 and X10 routes will be funded over the next three years using £395,000 from a transport
deal between Sheffield City Council and the Swedish firm when it built its store near Meadowhall in 2017, the authority said.Councillors are expected to approve the funding when they meet on Wednesday.
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