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Thursday, 20 November 2014
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- UK's first 'poo bus' starts runningThe UK's first bus powered entirely by human and food waste goes into service between Bristol and Bath.
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- Pensioners told: give your free bus passes to studentsThe Association of Colleges is calling for new rules that give elderly people the right to hand their free bus passes to hard-up teenagers to enable them to get to college
- Britain's first 'poo bus' running on human wasteBio-Bus fuelled by biomethane gas generated by the treatment of sewage and food waste at a processing plant
The Mirror
- Tickets for the number two: The country's first bus powered by HUMAN WASTE hits the road Gas for the 40-seater Bio-Bus will be produced at Bristol sewage works - by local people
Sheffield Telegraph
- Action group in bid to improve busesAn action group has been formed by residents in Coal Aston and Dronfield to try to improve bus services in the area.
Wales Online
- The Welsh Government has quietly abandoned its commitment to introduce a Welsh Oyster card by 2014A spokesman for the Welsh Government would only say that it is considering a possible rollout of smart ticketing in South Wales
Wolverhampton Express and Star
- Students 'priced out by bus fares'Teenagers will be increasingly priced out of education if they cannot afford the bus fare to get to college, experts are warning.
Plymouth Herald
- Uncertainty over future of bus company which runs Plymouth routesTHE deadline for bids for an up-for-sale bus company which runs routes in Plymouth has passed with uncertainty still looming over its future.
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