Under threat bus services in Shropshire get temporary rescue while council awaits Government funding decision

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Under threat bus services in Shropshire get temporary rescue while council awaits Government funding decision
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Great news for Shropshire bus passengers.

Shropshire Council hopes that it will win a bid for levelling-up funding from the Government to keep services running after March 2023.

These include the routes between Shrewsbury and Bishop's Castle, Shrewsbury and Ludlow, Wolverhampton and Bridgnorth, and the number 20 service in Radbrook Green. "We’re hopeful that by this time the outcome of our levelling-up bid will be known and we will understand what funding will be available from Government in the future.

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