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£18 million to protect services in Manchester

09 June 2023/Categories: Active Travel & Travel Planning, Bus & Coach, Operations Management, Transport Planning


Local transport services in Greater Manchester are being better protected due to a funding settlement of £18 million to ensure the stability and reliability of the transport network.

The new funding for Transport for Greater Manchester will enable the city’s transport network to operate and recover from the impact of the pandemic while considering value for money for all taxpayers. The funding will support Greater Manchester’s extensive public transport network in particular.

Set to last until the end of March 2024, the additional funding follows more than £400 million provided for Greater Manchester’s local transport network through numerous transport schemes since March 2020. This is in addition to £1.07 billion through City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements, £39.7 million for active travel schemes and £19.87 million through Levelling Up Funds for transport.

Mark Harper, Transport Secretary, said:

"Since the start of the pandemic, the government has repeatedly stepped up to support Greater Manchester and the Bee Network, providing over £400 million to protect and improve services. We’re determined to see a thriving local transport network in this great city and, while our support package must be fair to taxpayers, I am confident this additional extraordinary settlement will help operators to recover from the pandemic while Transport for Greater Manchester follows through on its promise to reach financial sustainability."

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