The report highlights the company’s commitment to staff, passengers and the local communities it serves.
The report highlights the company’s commitment to staff, passengers and the local communities it serves.
Brighton & Hove and Metrobus’ Managing Director Martin Harris joins Brighton & Hove Pride, Brighton & Hove City Council and Brighton & Hove NHS to ask people not to gather in large numbers at unofficial events for Brighton & Hove Pride this weekend.
Brighton and Hove Buses will be helping revellers get to the Pride in the Park Festival for Brighton & Hove Pride, 2019 this weekend. Shuttle buses will run regularly through the weekend between the Old Steine and the seafront, Preston Park and Waterhall Campsite.
Brighton & Hove Buses and Community Transport will run a free shuttle bus every 20 minutes from Brighton Station to Disability Pride at Hove Lawns this Sunday (July 14).
The local and national work of bus manager Victoria Garcia has been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Victoria, Accessibility and Community Manager at Brighton & Hove and Metrobus, has been making travel by public transport more accessible for disabled people and will receive the MBE for her dedication to this work.
To mark Deaf Awareness Week (May 6-12), national charity Action on Hearing Loss will team up with Brighton and Hove Buses in a bid to raise awareness of hearing loss and deafness across the city.
A striking new addition to Brighton & Hove Buses’ fleet was revealed amidst a volley of paint during Sussex University’s Holi festival celebrations (Wednesday). The bus, commissioned by Brighton & Hove Buses, was designed by local artist Lois O’Hara, with the aim of helping people feel energised and promote positive mental health.
Brighton & Hove Buses will freeze cash and contactless bus fares in the city and keep price increases as low as possible when new fares go live on Monday, January 15 next year.
Over the last few weeks there have been several reported incidents of young people riding on the outside of Brighton and Hove buses by hanging onto the back.
No more fumbling for change or bus passes, passengers can now pay for tickets on Brighton & Hove Buses and Metrobus using contactless cards and phones. Passengers just need to tap their phones or bank cards on the ticket machine when they get on the bus: face down for cards, face up for phones.