(19 Jan 2023, 12:10 pm)Andreos1 wrote They can always study Maths until the age of 18...
On a similar note, there's works going on at Four Lane Ends from 30th Jan and will last until spring.
* Introduction of a 'shared use' footway/cycleway on the A191.
* Upgrading the existing cross points to toucan crossings.
Hey, bit of Algebra never helps lmao.
(19 Jan 2023, 3:42 pm)ne14ne1 wrote It’s not.
If you personally don’t like that Go North East operates across several towns & cities across the region and is rightly prioritising improving the environmental credentials of vehicles allocated to the biggest city it serves, (to avoid financial penalty) then your ‘problem’ is with Go North East, not Newcastle.
And as I said above as the money has been awarded to NECA, who don’t cover Newcastle, it may be that the electric vehicles are allocated to serving Central Gateshead & Central Sunderland. We’ll have to await further detail.
When it comes to transport stuff, Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland are part of NECA or JTC or Transport North East or whatever they're called this week. The bid is for the whole of the LA7. It's been mentioned in a few of the latest meetings between them but no details on routes etc.