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TSA News Online Issue Twenty Two - West Cheshire Together

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to the statutory minimum requirements when boarding a bus service within<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester:<br />

For cross boundary services between <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester and<br />

Wales, pass holders will continue to be able to travel for free after 9.30<br />

a.m. until the last bus Monday to Friday and anytime Saturday, Sunday or<br />

Bank holiday, but will be charged full fare before 9.30 a.m. Monday to<br />

Friday (currently pay half fare).<br />

Free travel on journeys that commence within the <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and<br />

Chester boundary after 11.00 pm until the last bus.<br />

Holders of a concessionary pass issued by <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester Council<br />

travelling on a cross boundary service from <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester into<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> East before 9.30 a.m. Monday to Friday, will pay the full adult fare<br />

for the entire journey.<br />

LOCAL CONSULTATIONS<br />

COUNCIL HOLDS CONSULTATION ON THE MERSEY FOREST<br />

Have your say!<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester Council is an important member of The Mersey<br />

Forest Partnership, which is helping transform Merseyside and North <strong>Cheshire</strong><br />

into one of the best places in the country to live – by getting more from trees.<br />

They are currently consulting on the refresh of The Mersey Forest‘s long-term<br />

Forest Plan. <strong>Cheshire</strong> <strong>West</strong> and Chester Council Councillors and Officers have<br />

already been involved in helping shape the draft Plan, and would now like to<br />

hear your feedback on this draft. Over the past 20 years the Partnership has<br />

planted 9 million trees, from creating entire new woodlands to planting<br />

thousands of street trees. <strong>Two</strong> thirds of local residents say their local<br />

environment has improved thanks to that work.<br />

The refreshed Plan aims to build upon these achievements for the decades<br />

ahead. The Plan covers topics such as the economy, climate change, flooding,<br />

planning, biodiversity, health, education and training, culture, communities,

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