Landmark Levelling Up Fund
Landmark Levelling Up Fund
(23 Jan 2023, 9:14 am)Adrian It's worth pointing out that the failed Transport North East ZEBRA bid was for just under £19 million too, so I wouldn't expect to see the use of this fund far-deviate from an already written business case.
(23 Jan 2023, 9:14 am)Adrian It's worth pointing out that the failed Transport North East ZEBRA bid was for just under £19 million too, so I wouldn't expect to see the use of this fund far-deviate from an already written business case.
(23 Jan 2023, 3:37 pm)streetdeckfan The closest to Durham I get for shopping is Arnison Centre or the retail parks near Tesco, the actual city is awful.For me, it's mostly the bank or post office as our local is now a boring traipse to the far end of Newton Hall. Even then I might save it for a trip to Newcastle and use the one in Smith's, there.
The only thing I would actually bother going there for was CEX or Poundland, but they're both at Arnison Centre now
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(23 Jan 2023, 3:37 pm)streetdeckfan The closest to Durham I get for shopping is Arnison Centre or the retail parks near Tesco, the actual city is awful.For me, it's mostly the bank or post office as our local is now a boring traipse to the far end of Newton Hall. Even then I might save it for a trip to Newcastle and use the one in Smith's, there.
The only thing I would actually bother going there for was CEX or Poundland, but they're both at Arnison Centre now
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(23 Jan 2023, 2:26 pm)BusLoverMum Have you visited Durham and Sunderland City centres, lately? There ain't much there for shopping. Metrocentre isn't a city centre any more than Team Valley or the Arnison Centre are.
Even I have run out of reasons to venture into Durham city centre all that often and I live in walking distance.
(23 Jan 2023, 2:26 pm)BusLoverMum Have you visited Durham and Sunderland City centres, lately? There ain't much there for shopping. Metrocentre isn't a city centre any more than Team Valley or the Arnison Centre are.
Even I have run out of reasons to venture into Durham city centre all that often and I live in walking distance.
(23 Jan 2023, 4:06 pm)Michael Can't remember the last time I went to the city centre, last time I went, it was a dump, not sure how a new train station or the VAUX development will attract people.. when the shops are all crap.I need to visit to take a sewing machine in for a service, at some point but other than passing through, it no longer has anything to offer, since Debenhams went. I can see the markses there going the way of the Middlesbrough one - the building it's in is barely fit for purpose and the taps never work in the loos so goodness knows how they manage in the coffee shop.
(23 Jan 2023, 4:06 pm)Michael Can't remember the last time I went to the city centre, last time I went, it was a dump, not sure how a new train station or the VAUX development will attract people.. when the shops are all crap.I need to visit to take a sewing machine in for a service, at some point but other than passing through, it no longer has anything to offer, since Debenhams went. I can see the markses there going the way of the Middlesbrough one - the building it's in is barely fit for purpose and the taps never work in the loos so goodness knows how they manage in the coffee shop.
North East MPs and transport leaders are backing a new £19.5m bid to decarbonise transport in the North East through the delivery of new electric buses and Electric Vehicle (EV) charging facilities for local people.
The bid, developed in partnership by Transport North East on behalf of the North East Joint Transport Committee, Arriva North East, Go North East, Stagecoach and the seven local authorities, was submitted to Government as part of the Levelling Up Fund (Round 2). The submission was endorsed by Liz Twist, MP for Blaydon.
If successful, the funding will boost the zero carbon transport options available for people in the North East – both by investing in additional electric buses which will operate across the region and new EV chargers which will encourage more people to consider switching to a zero-emission vehicle.
The bid would fund 52 new high-quality zero emission buses which would join the public transport network alongside supporting infrastructure. Buses would operate on eight of the highest frequency bus routes across the North East. These routes experience some of the highest levels of air pollution, with this investment part of the strategy for a zero-emission transport system.
The funding would also provide 92 new EV chargers across 36 regional sites. These would include Park & Ride locations and other key destinations to encourage multi-modal journeys which use public transport for at least part of the journey.
Cllr Martin Gannon, Chair, North East Joint Transport Committee, said: “If we are successful in securing this £19.5m investment, we will greatly improve the availability of zero carbon transport options for local people – allowing greener journeys to work, school and leisure opportunities.
“The project would improve our air quality while reducing congestion on our roads and noise pollution which is great news all round. High-tech electric buses offer a modern, comfortable journey for passengers and, for those who do need to drive, an enhanced network of EV chargers at Park and Ride sites we hope will encourage more people to use public transport for part of their journeys.
“I hope the Government sees the strength of the North East Levelling Up Fund bid and the support it has – we are determined to secure funding needed to drive forward ambitious local projects which greatly improve our transport network.”
Following submission, the Government is now appraising the schemes submitted across the UK with a decision expected late 2022.
Following comment by Adrian to take this thread back to topic, Transport North East did publicise back in December that a bit was being submitted, though it doesn't include any particular detail. It followed comment passed by TNE when the ZEBRA bid was unsuccessful that alternative funding streams would be sought.
https://www.transportnortheast.gov.uk/ca...nding-bid/
North East MPs and transport leaders are backing a new £19.5m bid to decarbonise transport in the North East through the delivery of new electric buses and Electric Vehicle (EV) charging facilities for local people.
The bid, developed in partnership by Transport North East on behalf of the North East Joint Transport Committee, Arriva North East, Go North East, Stagecoach and the seven local authorities, was submitted to Government as part of the Levelling Up Fund (Round 2). The submission was endorsed by Liz Twist, MP for Blaydon.
If successful, the funding will boost the zero carbon transport options available for people in the North East – both by investing in additional electric buses which will operate across the region and new EV chargers which will encourage more people to consider switching to a zero-emission vehicle.
The bid would fund 52 new high-quality zero emission buses which would join the public transport network alongside supporting infrastructure. Buses would operate on eight of the highest frequency bus routes across the North East. These routes experience some of the highest levels of air pollution, with this investment part of the strategy for a zero-emission transport system.
The funding would also provide 92 new EV chargers across 36 regional sites. These would include Park & Ride locations and other key destinations to encourage multi-modal journeys which use public transport for at least part of the journey.
Cllr Martin Gannon, Chair, North East Joint Transport Committee, said: “If we are successful in securing this £19.5m investment, we will greatly improve the availability of zero carbon transport options for local people – allowing greener journeys to work, school and leisure opportunities.
“The project would improve our air quality while reducing congestion on our roads and noise pollution which is great news all round. High-tech electric buses offer a modern, comfortable journey for passengers and, for those who do need to drive, an enhanced network of EV chargers at Park and Ride sites we hope will encourage more people to use public transport for part of their journeys.
“I hope the Government sees the strength of the North East Levelling Up Fund bid and the support it has – we are determined to secure funding needed to drive forward ambitious local projects which greatly improve our transport network.”
Following submission, the Government is now appraising the schemes submitted across the UK with a decision expected late 2022.
So according to this article, the buses from the leveling up fund will be.
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Go Ahead: 14 double decks for 21
https://www.route-one.net/news/52-more-b...t-england/
(31 Jan 2023, 10:08 am)Shrek So according to this article, the buses from the leveling up fund will be.
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Go Ahead: 14 double decks for 21
https://www.route-one.net/news/52-more-b...t-england/
(31 Jan 2023, 10:08 am)Shrek So according to this article, the buses from the leveling up fund will be.
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Go Ahead: 14 double decks for 21
https://www.route-one.net/news/52-more-b...t-england/
(31 Jan 2023, 10:52 am)Storx Assuming this confirms that the 43/44/45 and 47 are going to Ashington long term now as there's no space for electric charging at Blyth, unless there's plans to move depot completely.
Also good to see the 'levelling up' fund is going to level up all the poverty in Gosforth especially when the Q3 already runs along there.
(31 Jan 2023, 10:52 am)Storx Assuming this confirms that the 43/44/45 and 47 are going to Ashington long term now as there's no space for electric charging at Blyth, unless there's plans to move depot completely.
Also good to see the 'levelling up' fund is going to level up all the poverty in Gosforth especially when the Q3 already runs along there.
(31 Jan 2023, 11:30 am)Andreos1 Never mind that, what about the 21?
How much money has that had over the years?
For such a profitable route, you would assume they could use that to buy some of their own vehicles...
(31 Jan 2023, 11:30 am)Andreos1 Never mind that, what about the 21?
How much money has that had over the years?
For such a profitable route, you would assume they could use that to buy some of their own vehicles...
(31 Jan 2023, 12:02 pm)Rob44 Couldn't agree more!!!
Surely if GNE had " unprofitable" routes they could stick these electric buses on there and maybe they would become profitable ?>
(31 Jan 2023, 12:02 pm)Rob44 Couldn't agree more!!!
Surely if GNE had " unprofitable" routes they could stick these electric buses on there and maybe they would become profitable ?>
(31 Jan 2023, 12:17 pm)streetdeckfan If it's the same terms as the previous funding for EVs (I haven't looked into it), then doesn't it only cover the additional cost for it being an EV over the equivalent Diesel vehicle?
So would the route not have to be profitable enough to support a brand new bus regardless of the funding?
(31 Jan 2023, 12:17 pm)streetdeckfan If it's the same terms as the previous funding for EVs (I haven't looked into it), then doesn't it only cover the additional cost for it being an EV over the equivalent Diesel vehicle?
So would the route not have to be profitable enough to support a brand new bus regardless of the funding?
(31 Jan 2023, 12:17 pm)streetdeckfan If it's the same terms as the previous funding for EVs (I haven't looked into it), then doesn't it only cover the additional cost for it being an EV over the equivalent Diesel vehicle?
So would the route not have to be profitable enough to support a brand new bus regardless of the funding?
(31 Jan 2023, 12:17 pm)streetdeckfan If it's the same terms as the previous funding for EVs (I haven't looked into it), then doesn't it only cover the additional cost for it being an EV over the equivalent Diesel vehicle?
So would the route not have to be profitable enough to support a brand new bus regardless of the funding?
(31 Jan 2023, 10:08 am)Shrek So according to this article, the buses from the leveling up fund will be.
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Go Ahead: 14 double decks for 21
https://www.route-one.net/news/52-more-b...t-england/
(31 Jan 2023, 10:08 am)Shrek So according to this article, the buses from the leveling up fund will be.
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Go Ahead: 14 double decks for 21
https://www.route-one.net/news/52-more-b...t-england/
(31 Jan 2023, 5:21 pm)Jack Gill I'm surprised the 21 isn't getting more than 14 for spare/s as isn't the 21's PVR 14? Not sure if the other routes are getting spares, not familiar on those routes.
(31 Jan 2023, 5:27 pm)Dan It’s 18 buses. A mistake in the article.
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(31 Jan 2023, 5:27 pm)Dan It’s 18 buses. A mistake in the article.
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(31 Jan 2023, 4:45 pm)Michael I wonder if that confirms the E services will go back to every 20 mins (7 mins combined)
Edit:
Current E routes PVR is 9
Back to pre-covid will be 13
7 spare
Wonder if the spares, would go on the X24
(31 Jan 2023, 4:45 pm)Michael I wonder if that confirms the E services will go back to every 20 mins (7 mins combined)
Edit:
Current E routes PVR is 9
Back to pre-covid will be 13
7 spare
Wonder if the spares, would go on the X24
(31 Jan 2023, 6:28 pm)Storx Can't see them going on the X24, it's the total wrong type of bus route and very likely couldn't do a days work. More than likely go onto something like the 20 instead (PVR 5) which is Sunderland's most frequent bus route I believe.
The fact they've done a new network map though - https://tiscon-maps-stagecoachbus.s3.ama...023JAN.pdf. Probably suggests they're not going back up though.
(31 Jan 2023, 6:28 pm)Storx Can't see them going on the X24, it's the total wrong type of bus route and very likely couldn't do a days work. More than likely go onto something like the 20 instead (PVR 5) which is Sunderland's most frequent bus route I believe.
The fact they've done a new network map though - https://tiscon-maps-stagecoachbus.s3.ama...023JAN.pdf. Probably suggests they're not going back up though.
(31 Jan 2023, 6:44 pm)Michael That's true, I forgot about the 20 tbh
(31 Jan 2023, 6:44 pm)Michael That's true, I forgot about the 20 tbh