Hucknall residents can still pay less for bus travel as Government's £2 fare cap extended

By Tom Surgay

9th Mar 2023 | Local News

Nottinghamshire residents can pay less to get around by bus until the end of June, thanks to the extension of the Government's £2 bus fare cap. Photo © David Hallam-Jones (cc-by-sa/2.0).
Nottinghamshire residents can pay less to get around by bus until the end of June, thanks to the extension of the Government's £2 bus fare cap. Photo © David Hallam-Jones (cc-by-sa/2.0).

Nottinghamshire residents can pay less to get around by bus until the end of June, thanks to the extension of the Government's £2 bus fare cap.

Until Friday 30 June, a single bus journey will cost no more than £2 on most routes across England, including in Nottinghamshire where operators will be adopting the scheme.

The fare cap is part of the Government's Help for Households scheme aimed at tackling the cost of living across the country.

Passengers travelling on services across Nottinghamshire, including those operated by Nottinghamshire County Council, will be able to benefit from the cap and get around for £2.

Nottsbus on Demand services in Ollerton, Newark and Mansfield will not need to adopt the scheme as single journey fares are already £2.

Councillor Neil Clarke MBE, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment, said: "This is excellent news for bus passengers in Nottinghamshire and I welcome this Government initiative.

"Though this scheme is short-term, we hope that as many Nottinghamshire residents as possible will take advantage of it.

"Travelling by bus remains popular, but we have not yet seen the return to passenger numbers that we had before the pandemic.

"It is our hope that whether it is for commuting, travelling for leisure or anything in between, that Nottinghamshire people will see the benefits of this scheme.

More information about bus travel in Nottinghamshire can be found by clicking here.

     

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