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.
News
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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.