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MERSEYSIDE pensioners will continue to get free travel despite a national rule change. The Department for Transport announcement means over the next 10 years the age at which people are entitled ...
A CAMPAIGN to convince more Merseyside people to use green forms of transport won a national award.
The initiative forms part of the wider National Community Defibrillator Programme (NDP) that aims to place 130 AED machines in public places in Cheshire and Merseyside, over the next 12 months.
A campaign to improve women's safety, especially on public transport, is being rolled out across Merseyside following a pilot in Liverpool. The Safer Streets project was launched in the city ...
Racegoers are being urged to use public transport to get to Aintree racecourse as the 161st Grand National festival gets under way in Liverpool. About 150,000 people are expected to attend the ...
Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive is seeking a PR agency to assist in the development of a political and media strategy.
Passengers in Merseyside took more bus journeys last year, though the total number remains below pre-pandemic levels, new figures show.
Merseyside police say more drug drivers than drink drivers were arrested over the festive period. Officers arrested the most drug drivers of any force during a national crackdown. Police caught ...
It has been revealed that more than half of women in Merseyside feel unsafe using public transport at night. That is according to a recent survey by Merseyside's police and crime commissioner ...
Last year's Grand National race was delayed by animal rights protestors. Sup Int Matthew Moscrop, of Merseyside Police, said criminal activity "will not be tolerated".
A campaign to improve women's safety, especially on public transport, is being rolled out across Merseyside following a pilot in Liverpool. The Safer Streets project was launched in the city ...
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