
Bus Service Information. September 2021
Geoff Lusher, Chairman of the Midland Branch of the Omnibus Society opens a recent branch bulletin with an article highlighting the...
Going in the Right Direction. September 2021
At last a local authority that is travelling in the right direction. Herefordshire Council, a Unitary Authority, are to be highly lauded...
Bus Back Better to Where? May 2021
In October 2020 HSTG issued a report entitled The Bus Muddle. In it we identified that local authority bus budgets in England and Wales...
The Diseased Algorithm. April 2021
An algorithm is defined as ‘the list of instructions and rules that a computer needs to do to complete a task’. The...
Ditching the Hereford Bypass was the Easy Part. April 2021
The difficult part is putting in its place a sustainable transport system that is in line with the climate emergency and that will...
Rising to the Challenge. April 2021
The title of this news item has been taken unashamedly from the recently published important report Rising to the Challenge: Achieving...
No Fare Buses. March 2021
Free Fares, no fares, fare free, zero fares, there is a lot of talk about this of late. The Hereford Issue has started a petition for...
Public Transport Needs Secure Finance. March 2021
In a recent very lucid article Laura Shoaf, MD for Transport for West Midlands emphasised the fact that the future of the bus—and a...
The Parlous State of Rural Bus Services. March 2021
In 2020 the Council for the Protection of Rural England and the Campaign for Better Transport published an important report on Transport...
Time and Speed. February 2021
The writer Monisha Rajesh made a telling and accurate comment in her book ‘Around the World in 80 Trains’. She said: As a people we’d...
A Tale of Two County Towns. February 2021
Shropshire and Herefordshire have a great deal in common. They are both essentially rural shire counties with county towns at the heart...
Parcels by Bus. February 2021
There was a time when the humble country bus was more than just a bus. It was a means of connecting villages with towns and carrying not...
A Matter of Embodied Emissions. February 2021
Professor John Whitelegg is a Senior Fellow with the Foundation for Integrated Transport (FIT). He has a long and distinguished career as...
A Huge Step for the Environment and a Big Leap for Local Democracy. February 2021
Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon River in 49BC. As Professor Laurie Pickup* stated in a recent article: the significance of that simple...
Road Pricing. February 2021
It is amazing what a pandemic can do. With the country emerging from a state of suspension and government expenditure running high, the...















