Please use our online tool to email your Councillors and demand they take action to secure the world-class public transport network our region deserves.
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Take action for better public transport
Make sure you respond to the Council’s consultation on the Local Transport Strategy before the deadline at midnight this Friday 3 December 2021.
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Press Release: Scotland-wide campaign for better buses launched
We’re helping launch the STUC’s new ‘Our Climate: Our Buses’ campaign, demanding funding and support for public ownership and control of bus services.
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Press Release: Campaigners welcome Philip Alston’s report
Get Glasgow Moving welcomes former UN Special Rapporteur’s new report on the human rights impacts of bus privatisation across the UK.
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Britain’s Bus Crisis: Privatisation, Poverty & Human Rights
Join us for the launch of Philip Alston’s new report examining the devastating impact of bus privatisation across the UK.
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Tell SPT to seize new transport powers
Don’t miss your chance to respond to SPT’s consultation on our new Regional Transport Strategy before the deadline on Friday 11 June 2021.
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If Manchester can have publicly-controlled buses, why can’t we?
Manchester is making history, becoming the first UK city to re-regulate its buses since Thatcher de-regulated them in 1986. We need Glasgow to be next!
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‘No to Glas-Go’: Glasgow must regulate bus services
Read our response to the private bus companies’ ‘Glas-go’ proposal launched on 15 April in this article by Catriona Stewart for the Glasgow Times.
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Take action for world-class public transport
Take action to secure world-class, fully-integrated public transport for our region in the STPR2 consultation before 31 March 2021.
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Help put free buses back on the agenda
Register for Free Our City’s public hearing with Glasgow City Councillors on Thursday 25 March 2021, 7pm.
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Take Action against Privatisation
Write to your Councillors to demand they use new powers in the Transport Act 2019 to regulate our bus network, to deliver the fully-integrated and affordable public transport our region needs.