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£20m bid to government for new leisure and wellbeing centre
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Currently in Greater Manchester, individual bus companies decide the routes, fares, timetables and standards
Greater Manchester leaders will meet later this month to consider a major milestone in its plans for an integrated transport system; the introduction of bus franchising across the city-region.
Currently in Greater Manchester, individual bus companies decide the routes, fares, timetables and standards. Where bus companies decide not to run services and where necessary, the public sector pays to fill the gaps.
Franchising means bus services – including routes, frequencies, fares and standards – would be brought under local control. The bus operators would be commissioned by GMCA to run the services and would also allow GMCA to integrate buses with the rest of transport network.
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20mph pilot zones in Medway pushed back
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Councillors have pushed back on calls to introduce a 20mph pilot zone in Medway.
There are currently 10 areas in the Towns where drivers are restricted to 20mph.
Councillors were considering 20mph pilot zones
But calls had been made by members of Medway Council s Regeneration, Culture and Environment Overview and Scrutiny Committee to introduce another 20mph zone in pilot form.
They said money from the Members Priorities Fund - money designated by councillors towards community projects - should be used to kickstart the scheme, ideally in an area with lots of schools.
Instead, cabinet members opted to continue introducing permanent 20mph schemes on a case-by-case basis where evidence suggest it would help road safety issues.