BTH
Well-Known Member
GMPTE no longer exists and hasn't done for some years.There are car parks, NCP, on The New Rock and opposite.
They are multi-storey and I'm sure Blue Badge holders have to pay?
The interchange is superb but if my understanding is correct then you are not eligible for a Free bus pass if you are eligible to drive (if you are over 60 you get one anyway regardless of driving license)
So disabled people with a drivers license will have to pay for their bus fares.... and again if my knowledge serves me GMPTE is the most expensive for public transport per mile in the country.
Cheaper to drive into Bury and actually park for parking lol, the cost of using the Bus is disgraceful in Greater Manchester.
As for your comments on the Trafford Centre - it's all opinions. you don't seem to like it, find the traffic awkward etc...
I don't personally buy much from there either, I find most things there overpriced, but I did actually say this in my previous post.
Just from speaking with friends/family they seem to prefer it, rather than walking through Bury Market in the cold rain, with the risk of being mugged by the smackhead in the subway....
I do most (if not all) of my shopping Online... I have found many disabled people now doing this themselves, this falls into my line of work of I.T Support where I have helped many disabled/elderly people whilst using their computers figure out how to shop online... Once they overcome their fear of entering their bank details (lol)
if you don't like Blue Badge Holders using their badges, and have some issue with it (this goes for anyone in this topic) then go and speak to your local mp, start a facebook campaign, start voicing your concerns.. You will find people who think just like you, and who knows you might just get these badges banned?
And then Disabled people everywhere will not be able to park where they want to for ease of access, they will have to pay for parking in areas we have to...
But I can guarantee the demand to the Social Services for helping people get from A to B will increase, the cost to the NHS will increase - when stroke victim Deirdre parks further away from her destination and whilst walking awkwardly for to long, managed to slip, fall to the floor and break her hip.
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from but bus fares in Greater Manchester are £2.00 for an hour's travel and capped at £5.00 a day. They are amongst the cheapest in the country given that some councils are now charging a £3.00 minimum fare.
Bury Council's parking charges are, we believe, the cheapest across GM.