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Work to begin on improving Plymouth city centre bus services
Work to improve bus services in Plymouth will begin next month, the council has City Council (PCC) said the Royal Parade bus improvement scheme aimed to reduce congestion and improve reliability by increasing its number of bus stops on the shop side of the city local authority said the scheme would reduce delays, cut queues and help make going by bus "more attractive" than opting for a private John Stephens said it was part of the council's ambition to encourage people to make greener travel choices.
He said: "Plymouth needs to improve bus services to make it easier for everyone to get to work, school, shops and businesses, friends or family. "Nearly 25% of households in Plymouth do not have a car and with the city's population expected to grow, improving sustainable travel choices is vital to keeping the city moving."
The scheme will take about nine months to be carried out, and will begin on 7 bus stops on the shop side of Royal Parade between Courtenay Street and St Andrews Cross roundabout will be closed and temporary stops will be made available in alternative locations across the city eastbound side of Royal Parade will also be reduced to one lane for all vehicles."We realise there is going to be some upheaval for a time for passengers, but please bear with us as the long-term gain will be better bus journeys," Mr Stephens scheme is set to cost about £7.4m overall, funded by the Department for Transport's Transforming Cities Fund and Bus Grant, Historic England's Heritage Action Zone funding and the Council's Better Places funding.