Hello everyone, I have been the CEO here at Transit96 since August 2023, and it has been clear that our activity both on social media and in the real world has been severely lacking at the past few months. I started college back in September, as did most of the staff here at the organisation,…
Hello everyone. Today, I am here to announce my resignation as CEO, effective immediately. This is a decision I have not taken lightly and I know there may be many questions about the specifics, so in this post I will attempt to hash out the details. As you can tell from our social media accounts…
Hello all, and apologies for the delay (thanks school work). We’re back with our campaign on the £2 bus fare cap, ensuring it stays for all commuters. We’ll be roling back the countdown and reverting back to normal campaigning. Want to help? Start by signing our petition! We’re so close to 200 signatures and it…
Today, the government has announced that the £2 bus fare cap will be extended to the 31st October, when a new £2.50 fare cap will come into play. This will last until November 2024. (Note – may differ between operators and regions. Check your route is covered here.) We, obviously, welcome sucha move. Any extensions…
Hello all, You’ve likely noticed that we’ve been silent for a whiel now, and unfortunately that is the nature of groups run by young people. We don’t have anyone that can work full time, and many of our volunteers are busy with school-commitments, and Transit96 is never going to pressure our young people to deprioritise…
The Department for Transport has just announced that the £2 bus fare cap is being extended until the end of June. So, what does this mean for our campaign? First of all, it’s a reason to celebrate. This shows that some people in the government are receptive to the needs of commuters, and we appreciate…