West Midlands e-scooter provider, Beryl, is running an initiative to improve riding skills

West Midlands e-scooter supplier Beryl launches initiative to help users improve riding skills

West Midlands e-scooter provider, Beryl, is running an initiative to sharpen skills, boost confidence and reinforce the importance of responsible riding, the company has announced. The Scoot Happy Tour offers Beryl riders a variety of ways and incentives to boost their knowledge and abilities when using e-scooters in Birmingham.

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University Railway Station’s impressive new buildings open their doors to passengers for the first time this Sunday

University Station opens doors to impressive new buildings this weekend

University Railway Station’s impressive new buildings open their doors to passengers for the first time this Sunday. With new wider entrances, stairways and exits serving the neighbouring University of Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, more open space to circulate and wait, lifts to the platforms, a larger ticket office and better customer facilities it will…

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Plans to increase the numbers of specialist uniformed officers patrolling the region’s bus, train and tram networks have been launched

Safer Travel launch new plan to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour on public transport

Plans to increase the numbers of specialist uniformed officers patrolling the West Midlands’ bus, train and tram networks has been launched in the region. Unveiled today (18 March), the four-year Safer Travel Plan sets out how the region’s police and transport bosses will work together to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour on public transport.

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West Midlands Mayor Andy Street promoting cycling in the region last year with Imandeep Kaur, former Transport Minister Jesse Norman MP and Daniel Blyden

West Midlands awarded £3.85 million to get region cycling and walking post-coronavirus lockdown

Plans for pop-up cycle lanes, wider pavements and many other measures to encourage more cycling and walking across the West Midlands have been given overwhelming backing from Government. The Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) and its partner councils a £3.85 million grant to implement these fast-track measures over the…

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The first Sprint cross-city rapid bus line from Walsall to Solihull via Birmingham city centre is due to open in 2022

The new faster and more hi-tech buses set to serve the West Midlands by 2022

Buses of the future – with better access to WiFi, contactless payment and USB charging ports – could be whizzing along West Midlands roads very soon, as progress continues to improve public transport in the region. In a bid to improve public modes of transport and make travel more efficient, Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) are looking…

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