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Buses services across Britain to get £1bn funding boost
People waiting for a number 16 bus outside Victoria Station, central London, August 19, 2022

BUS services will get nearly £1 billion in funding in a major budget boost, welcomed by public transport campaigners today.

Transport Secretary Louise Haigh confirmed £712 million in funding for local authorities to improve services, alongside a further £243m for bus operators.

A reformed allocation model has been based on need — for example, an area’s levels of deprivation and population — instead of making areas compete for funding as in previous years.

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