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Brighton & Hove Buses publish Sustainability Report 2020

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“Our Sustainability Report reflects this effort, as well as our commitment to providing cleaner, greener and safer journeys to passengers.

We’ve kept building our relationships with local councils and community groups, listening to our customers and supporting our colleagues and our values and our mission remains the same.”Throughout the pandemic, the bus company has supported and served communities in new ways, including changing bus timetables to align with NHS workers’ shift patterns, publishing its own online community support directory and collaborating with local people and businesses.

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