You have until Friday 30 October 2020 to respond to Glasgow City Council’s transport strategy consultation and tell them to take on the bus companies and put passengers first.
Ellie Harrison
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Free Our City campaign launch & conference
Join us on 19 September 2020 for Imagine if buses were free… the online conference & launch of our new Free Our City campaign for free public transport for everyone in Greater Glasgow.
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Stop the Cuts, Put Passengers First
In response to First Glasgow’s cuts to vital bus routes including the X1, X2, 32 and 208, we re-launched our Time to Take Back Our Buses petition demanding urgent action to bring bus services back into public ownership now.
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Scotland’s Response to the Climate Emergency
We were invited to speak on the Transport panel at Friends of the Earth’s online event discussing Scotland’s Response to the Climate Emergency.
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Make ScotRail Public Campaign
On 1 April 2020, we launched the Make ScotRail Public campaign to demand that a new public sector operator takes over running our railways when Abellio’s contract ends.
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Press Release: Buyout our buses, don’t bailout
In response to the coronavirus crisis, Get Glasgow Moving called on the Scottish Government to take our buses back into public ownership.
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Bus Regulation on You & Yours
Our Chair, Ellie Harrison, was invited onto BBC Radio 4’s You & Yours to explain why lack of regulation over bus routes and fares is responsible for declining passenger numbers.
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AGM & Public Meeting on Public Transport for 2020
On Saturday 1 February, we hosted our second AGM followed by a public meeting on public transport for 2020.
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Take Back Our Buses Petition Hand-in
We handed our Time to Take Back Our Buses petition to Council Leader Susan Aitken and had a meeting to discuss Glasgow’s public transport.
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Why we need publicly-owned buses in Scotland
Our campaigner, Rebecca Menzies, wrote for the Morning Star on why we need publicly-owned buses in Scotland.
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Public Transport Discussion on The Nine
Campaign Chair, Ellie Harrison, was invited to discuss the solutions to Scotland’s public transport problems on BBC Scotland’s The Nine.