Bus fares will rise from Saturday.
Bus Vannin is blaming a continued increase in operational costs and budgetary restraints for the fare increases.
It’s the first price hike since March 2011 with fares increasing between 10p and 20p.
Friday, 5 April 2013 00:00
Bus fares will rise from Saturday.
Bus Vannin is blaming a continued increase in operational costs and budgetary restraints for the fare increases.
It’s the first price hike since March 2011 with fares increasing between 10p and 20p.
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