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Andy Burnham unveils 24-hour bus services and £1.50 fares as part of Greater Manchester’s new transport system

The new plans propose seventy new routes, 2,000 more bus stops and more frequent evening services

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Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and council bosses have submitted new plans that could potentially make bus travel cheaper and more reliable for millions across the region.

The £1 billion bid for cheaper fares has a long-term goal to overhaul bus travel in the region with the mayor promising to bring buses ‘back into public control’.

The five-year plan, which will be discussed by leaders tomorrow morning, features new £1.50 ‘hopper’ fares, more ten minute service routes, 2,000 more accessible bus stops and more evening and Sunday services, as well as redesigned and revamped transport interchanges across the ten boroughs. 

This will result in seventy new bus routes across Greater Manchester, with new ten minute-long services making bus travel less restrictive and more flexible (the days of loitering at a cold bus stop for half an hour could be no more).

The proposal also promises to include twenty new routes with ‘twenty-four hour services’ and ‘three or four’ express bus routes for places not served by the Metrolink, although it is not yet clear as to where specifically these will be.

Mayor Andy Burnham has long been calling for a change in the region’s bus system, with him recently pushing for ‘London-style’ bus fares to be adopted across not only Manchester but the North of England, saying they would be a ‘game changer’.

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Speaking to The Yorkshire Post, Burnham said: “We could be a template for the rest of the North, particularly for combined authorities where the powers do exist to put buses under public control.

“We think what we would do would be helpful to Leeds, helpful to Liverpool and helpful to other places as they look to go down a similar path. It’s perfectly doable.”

He added that in Greater Manchester, buses could be ‘integrated with the tram system’, suggesting that commuters would have a ‘daily cap on what they could expect to pay on any given day, no matter how many buses or trams they took’.

Council bosses will discuss the plans for Greater Manchester’s new bus system tomorrow, Friday October 29th.

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Man to complete visiting every Wetherspoon pub in Britain and Ireland this week

Now he only has one final pub left to visit

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A man will complete his visit to every Wetherspoon pub in Britain and Ireland this week as he sips his final pint to conclude his mission.

Most people like to see how far they can make it in a pub crawl but David Bingham, 60, decided to take it much further than that.

The Derbyshire man, who set out on the task in 2019, will conclude his journey of sipping a pint at all 875 Wetherspoon venues this week, including the 40 that have closed. 

Now he only has one final pub left to visit, and he’s booked a flight at the South Terminal in Gatwick Airport in order to tick it off his long list.

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The last of the boozers will be The Flying Horse, which is conveniently located right after security at the airport. Wetherspoons has praised his dedication.

Mr Bingham, from West Hallam, has said his other passions are trainspotting and following Burton Albion. He took on the challenge while also pursuing his other hobbies. Mr Bingham told the BBC: “If we were going somewhere new, I’d suss out the Wetherspoons.”

His partner Una Cooper bought him a directory of the pubs and he began ticking them off. “I’ve had a drink in most pubs, I’d say 85%,” he said. 

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“I’m a lager lad, definitely. The one in Ramsgate [in the Royal Victoria Pavilion] is my favourite because the history behind that building is incredible.

“But there are five police stations, there are churches, there’s chapels, there’s a tram depot, there’s a fire station.

“They just save these fantastic buildings. I love architecture and I love buildings. It’s a history lesson.”

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Wetherspoon spokesman, Eddie Gershon, said: “We applaud David Bingham on his outstanding achievement.

“Many people love to visit Wetherspoon pubs across the UK and Ireland, but only a handful have visited each and every one. David will now join that select group.

“He has obviously put in a lot of time and effort into achieving his goal and we thank him for his dedication to our pubs.”

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108-year-old reveals secret to long life is having dogs not kids

She was inundated with almost 300 cards to wish her a ‘happy birthday’

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An elderly woman has celebrated her 108th birthday and revealed her secret to having a long life was having dogs rather than children.

Ada Daniel has lived at Codnor Park Care Home, Derbyshire, since 2015. Knowing the centenarian had a very impressive birthday coming up, staff at her home put the news out there and appealed for 108 birthday cards.

But Ada was inundated with nearly 300 cards — showing what a popular lady she is.

She also received a very special card from the King and Queen to mark her big day.

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Ada couldn’t believe it as she said: “Three hundred? Ooh, gracious! Can’t believe it. Can’t believe it.”

Staff surprised her with a private birthday party which included an afternoon tea and numerous balloons which had been donated during the appeal to make her day extra special.

Kelly Goucher, activity co-ordinator at Ashmere, the company which runs the home, told the BBC:Ada hasn’t got a lot of family left.

“She never had any children so she doesn’t have any grandchildren so we just wanted to get her as many cards as possible. She quite likes the fact that people know about her because of her age.”

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It was Kelly who decided to launch the appeal for 108 birthday cards on Facebook. She said she was shocked at the number of people who responded and wanted to send Ada their well wishes.

She said: “I woke up to 135 messages the following morning of people wanting to send cards. 

Kelly also went on to explain that Ada didn’t have children but instead owned a lot of pet pooches. “She had a lot of greyhounds,” she said.

Adding: “She’s definitely a character. I did ask her what her secret was once and she said it was ‘to have dogs, not kids’.”

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Boy, 11, seriously hurt in horror dog attack in Manchester

Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward

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An 11-year-old boy has been seriously hurt after being attacked by a dog in Manchester.

The incident happened on Sunday afternoon (June 4th) in Swanley Avenue, Monsall and emergency services, including an air ambulance were in attendance.

Greater Manchester Police have said the young boy sustained injuries which were not life-threatening in the attack.

A 35-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of having a dog dangerously out of control and the animal was also seized, officers said.

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A cordon was put in place along Swanley Avenue, with a number of police vehicles and ambulances at the scene in the immediate aftermath. GMP are now asking for witnesses to come forward.

Officers have appealed for any CCTV, mobile or dashcam footage. Superintendent Nicola Williams said the ‘awful attack’ had left the boy’s family ‘incredibly distressed’.

She added: “I understand the concern an incident of this nature will cause in the wider community, and I want to reassure you we will carry out an extensive investigation into what has happened.

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“The dog has been secured and we have made an arrest of a woman who remains in police custody.”

Members of the public can give information by calling 0161 856 1146, quoting log 1530 of June 4th 2023, or use the LiveChat function on GMP’s website: www.gmp.police.uk. Alternatively, call the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

 

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