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National Express
12:20, 15 JAN 2014
£5 million to be invested in bus travel between Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield
Economic Development
National Express is buying a 26-strong fleet of new buses to serve the area to be used on the main routes between Birmingham and Sutton – the 902, 904 and 905
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National Express upbeat on prospects
Economic Development
In a full-year trading update, the Edgbaston company said trading across the group had remained positive across all sectors of the business
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Parking wars break out on Birmingham streets
Economic Development
Furious Edgbaston residents protest as roads become clogged with cars
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Tuesday, November 5: Birmingham's first Poppy Day. What's happening when and where
Economic Development
Five military bands plus soldiers, airmen, cadets, students and volunteers from business in Birmingham and the Midlands will take part in first Birmingham Poppy Day
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Birmingham-based National Express reports growing passenger numbers
Economic Development
The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ firm, based in Birmingham, reported growing passenger numbers in its bus and coach operations and remains on target to deliver its expectations for the year
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National Express lands £1.35bn German train deal
Economic Development
Transport company wins 15-year contract to run two regional services
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No gridlock despite Birmingham tunnels closure
Economic Development
Fears over traffic hell fail to materialise as commuters make their way to work without the use of the St Chad’s and Queensway tunnels
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Firms and MPs get behind Youth Jobs Fair
Birmingham City Council
Young people urged to take part in fair to combat youth unemployment in the region
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Birmingham Pride now a firm favourite in the city
Economic Development
Birmingham Pride - one of the major festivals on the city calendar - is taking place this weekend.
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