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Tom White
October 2009
For 2004 there is a Christmas Shoppers Sunday special, which runs from Coypool and Milehouse. The park and ride operates until 8.30pm on 20, 21 and 22 December and until 9.30pm on Thursday late night shopping evenings. During the late night shopping evenings there is an offer of free parking in all city centre car parks between 4pm and 9pm. A concessionary 80p return fare will be available on all travel into the city centre after 4pm from within the boundaries of the city. This includes the Park and Ride from Coypool and Milehouse.
Summer 2004 saw a 'quid per car' park and ride promotion for both Milehouse and Coypool sites.
A new park and ride site is being developed on the A386 (Airport site) which will improve links through Derriford Hospital, Milehouse into the city centre.
Firstbus offered a special fare promotion for travel into the city centre on Saturdays and Sunday from 20 November until Christmas.
Approximately 150 to 160, commercial and subsidised, bus services per hour (daytime peak) service Royal Parade per hour. 110 services per hours via the viaduct and 40 services per hour by Union Street.
Less services operate outside retail opening times.
Four public information terminals operate within the city centre providing a variety of 'free to use' electronic services/channels for city centre users, including: public transport journey planning, car share enquiries, job search, council information, street service fault reporting etc. Services and channels offered can be developed over time.
As part of a city-wide advertising and street furniture maintenance contract a variety of commercial and 18 'Council information panels' (six-sheet) are offered in the city centre. This contract provides, inclusive of replacement and maintenance, all bus shelters within the city centre. A significant number of non-advertising shelters are fitted with solar powered lighting. The council information panels can be used for the promotion of council services and events at a significantly reduced cost. The advertising exclusivity contract preclude any other advertising within the city.
City of Plymouth.
Provide a free/subsidized fully liveried bus, managed by a local bus operator.
£50,000