We need support from the Government to keep our buses running - the YEP says
Not only do they provide a physical link for journeys they connect households to jobs, education and leisure.
Without that connectivity we risk isolating so many from so much in society.
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Hide AdAnd that is why transport leaders in West Yorkshire are calling on the Government to give them a lifeline to help fund bus journeys.
Taxpayers are paying around £2.5m a month to subsidise bus journeys that are not being made.
The number of services looks set to increase back to pre-Covid levels to help keep us all moving forward this month.
But despite this increase they will be limited to only 50 per cent capacity to aid social distancing.
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Hide AdLoss of revenue will undoubtedly cause a huge problem to keep services sustainable.
And there is a fear that should services become difficult to fund they could ultimately be cut.
We must keep moving forward - our city needs a reliable public transport network to truly unlock the gridlock.
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