Good day my good friend.
This week has not been great, so maybe having some positive news might be the pick-me-up I need. Let’s see.
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😃 Good things going on
Some pedestrianisation of Annick – sorry, Alnwick – is due to start. So all the kudos should go to Northumberland County Council.
Meanwhile, Nottingham claims to have finally connected up their cycle tracks, with the final phase of their Transforming Cities Fund project being completed.
Go-Ahead is leaning in hard on the electric buses future. They have just placed an order for 1,200 electric buses to add to their fleet.
In another place with a hard to pronounce name, Worcestershire on Demand bus services have seen their use substantially increase over the last year. Which is nice if you live in Malvern.
There was a sneaky-peek at the new trains for the Piccadilly Line in London. They look nice.
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