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BERYL bikes have joined forces with City Sightseeing buses to offer an innovative car-free travel option in Bournemouth and Poole. They have teamed up to offer a combination ticket giving customers 24-hour unlimited use of the open top buses and Beryl bikes. Adult tickets cost £14 for 24 hours and £17 for 48 hours with tickets for the under 16s costing £8 or £10. Families can get tickets for £36 for 24 hours or £46 for 48 hours. The City Sightseeing Bournemouth route departs every hour, between 10am and 5pm from Bournemouth Pier to Poole Quay via Sandbanks. There are numerous Beryl Bays close to every bus stop, and users can find out the exact location of the bikes by using the free to download Beryl app from any smartphone store.
Norwich Beryl bike and scooter share scheme is set to expand to 10 new locations.
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Norwich’s bike and scooter share scheme is set to expand to 10 new locations across the city.
The installation of additional Beryl Bays is aimed at further boosting the numbers of people using the scheme’s cycles, e-bikes and e-scooters.
Operator Beryl and Norfolk County Council hope the expansion will encourage residents and visitors to use the hire scheme for short journeys as the city further opens up this summer with the easing of lockdown restrictions.
The additional 10 bays to be installed at Park Lane/Avenue Road in the Golden Triangle, South Avenue at Thorpe River Green, Sprowston Retail Park, Prince of Wales Road, Pilling Park, Heigham Street, Watling Road, North Walsham Road/Allen’s Lane, Heartsease Lane and Lodge Lane.
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Beryl e-scooters have travelled 36,000 miles since their launch in Bournemouth and Poole BERYL e-scooters have travelled more than 36,000 miles since their launch in Bournemouth and Poole. The green scooters, with a top speed of 12.5mph, have only been available for just over a month but have proved popular with locals and visitors alike. The company claims their introduction has also had a positive impact on the environment with 15 per cent of users saying they would otherwise have used a car for their journey. E-Scooters are available to hire through the Beryl app and can be picked up and dropped off in marked Beryl Bays across Bournemouth and Poole.