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RE: City travel
(04 Dec 2024, 10:38 pm)Shrek wrote According to Companies House the other Director resigned in May.

Aye, might still be involved though. It's not exactly the best thing to have hanging over the business tbh, wouldn't be surprised if he's still there though.

Sounds a right headbanger either way though.
RE: City travel
Yeah Lloyd has nothing to do with it. They fell out basically from what I remember. Tbh, if you think Lloyd's bad (I've met him a few times and hes alright although tbh 'bus driver is a massive racist' should not be news to anyone who works inbthis industry), then Fairchild's arguably worse overall but I have to keep my button shut on that front.
RE: City travel
(23 May 2025, 10:29 pm)Andreos1 wrote They seem to have picked up some bendy work in Sheffield this weekend. 

Unsure of the why's or what's.

And also seem to have picked up a Public Inquiry on 23 June at Leeds.

Public Inquiry (91839) to be held at Quarry House (Leeds), LS2 7UE, Quarry House, Leeds, on 23 June 2025 commencing at 14:00 PB2047953 SI CITY TRANSPORT GROUP LTD Director(s): JAMES DAVID FAIRCHILD CLAVERING HOUSE, CLAVERING PLACE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, NE1 3NG S17 - Consideration of disciplinary action under Section 17 (The Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981) S28 - Consideration of disciplinary action under Section 28 (The Transport Act 1985)
RE: City travel
(23 May 2025, 10:29 pm)Andreos1 wrote They seem to have picked up some bendy work in Sheffield this weekend. 

Unsure of the why's or what's.

They’re operating a Tram replacement route YE1 between the city (Cathedral) and Middlewood.

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RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 11:44 am)GuyParkRoyal wrote City Travel Group have been successful with their tender for The Sunderland Connect contract (subject to contract signing after 25th July).

Can't wait to see a bendy Merc try get round Sheepfolds...
RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 11:44 am)GuyParkRoyal wrote City Travel Group have been successful with their tender for The Sunderland Connect contract (subject to contract signing after 25th July).

And how exactly is this known already?
RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 11:44 am)GuyParkRoyal wrote City Travel Group have been successful with their tender for The Sunderland Connect contract (subject to contract signing after 25th July).

Both the 700 and 701?
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RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 1:19 pm)NEtransport wrote Sunderland Connect September [Award]

Value is a mistake though - should be £0.45m I'm guessing.


45m, jesus! haha



Shame GNE have lost the contract tbh, they've ran it since it launched - I always thought they ran it well..... what year did it start again, as I can't remember.
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RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 1:36 pm)Michael wrote 45m, jesus! haha



Shame GNE have lost the contract tbh, they've ran it since it launched - I always thought they ran it well.....  what year did it start again, as I can't remember.

Go North East still have it,  .700. commences it's Summer timetable on Monday, and for the first time for the Summer the 701 is running this year. Definitely Go North East.
RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 2:21 pm)Retro Nero wrote Go North East still have it,  .700. commences it's Summer timetable on Monday, and for the first time for the Summer the 701 is running this year. Definitely Go North East.

Ye, but I meant from September. sorry should of said!, its been a LONG week.
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RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 3:58 pm)Superman wrote I'm not sure, look further down the award page and it states the price as £45,269,633...

Typical Nexus, 100% cost, 0% quality award.

It's not £45 million don't be silly. GNEs entire revenue was £122 million in 2023, a contract for 3 buses isn't going to make up a massive chunk of htat.
RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 5:19 pm)deanmachine wrote It's not £45 million don't be silly. GNEs entire revenue was £122 million in 2023, a contract for 3 buses isn't going to make up a massive chunk of htat.

There's something weird about that whole link - the amount quoted, the statement in the blurb "Note there are several potential contracts of varying duration/scale ranging from 3 months up to 5 years.", the list of other local bus companies at the end under 'domains'.  Is some of it relating to the entire Nexus subsidised services contracts value - would that be £45M - genuinely have no idea.
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RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 12:38 pm)Adam Coyne wrote And how exactly is this known already?

Bid and win a Local Authority tender, be prepared for the information to be made available in the public domain!

There are no “secrets” to be had.
RE: City travel
(10 hours ago)Dan wrote Bid and win a Local Authority tender, be prepared for the information to be made available in the public domain!

There are no “secrets” to be had.

You’d think that a company which is the sheer size of City would know that tender awards are made public. They certainly aren’t amateurs.  Angel
RE: City travel
(Yesterday, 5:19 pm)deanmachine wrote It's not £45 million don't be silly. GNEs entire revenue was £122 million in 2023, a contract for 3 buses isn't going to make up a massive chunk of htat.

We can only go off what has been recorded formally on the award details and Nexus suggest £45 million...

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