TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in Glasgow in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that 84% of bus pass holders initially thought getting their bus pass would make them feel old, but actually, they love it. Furthermore, 64% say having a bus pass has improved their quality of life.

TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in Chelmsford in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that 71% of Chelmsford respondents say having a bus pass improved their quality of life.

Highlighting the benefits of concessionary bus travel, nearly three-quarters (72%) see their bus pass as their ticket to freedom, while 67% say they get out more now that they have their bus pass.

TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in Norwich in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that while 80% of Norwich respondents thought getting their bus pass would make them feel old, they actually love using it.

Highlighting the benefits of concessionary bus travel, over three-quarters (77%) of those surveyed in Norwich say having a bus pass has improved their quality of life.

TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in Leeds in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that 71% of Leeds respondents say having a bus pass improved their quality of life.

Highlighting the benefits of concessionary bus travel, more than half (60%) say that having a bus pass has made them more social, while 61% say they get out more now that they have their bus pass.

TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in Wales in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that while 80% of Welsh respondents thought getting their bus pass would make them feel old, they actually love having one - with almost three-quarters (74%) describing it as their "ticket to freedom."

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The following services are delayed and not running due to operational issues: 

27 service at 12.35 St Austell - Truro will not be running 


Apologies for any inconvenience caused. 

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Services 55C / 74 / 75

Cemetery Road Closed

14th – 19th July

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Cemetery Road Closed

14th – 19th  July  20.30 – 05.00

TV’s Anneka Rice has joined forces with First Bus to encourage people in their 60s and beyond to dust off their bus passes and re-discover the joy of concessionary bus travel this summer.

The partnership follows new research from First Bus, which reveals that 72% of bus pass holders believe their quality of life has improved since receiving their card - with more than two-thirds (67%) describing it as their "ticket to freedom."

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Due to the crossings being stuck down coming out of Finningley, we will be unable to serve Finningley.

All services are to use the Blaxton Roundabout to turn around and terminate until further notice.

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