No 46 to Le Manoir: Raymond Blanc funds local bus service to restaurant

Australia News News

No 46 to Le Manoir: Raymond Blanc funds local bus service to restaurant
Australia Latest News,Australia Headlines
  • 📰 GuardianAus
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 47 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 22%
  • Publisher: 98%

The hourly bus route serves local villages and brings staff to the Michelin-starred restaurant

The last bus back to town at 1am could, however, save a couple a further £1,000 on an overnight stay – or at least prevent an argument over who is the designated driver, after washing down the Cornish lobster and new season lamb with a last glass of premier cru.

A decade of cuts had cut the area’s patchy access to the city to one daily service. With Blanc’s subsidy and the council’s input, buses now run hourly. The route, which takes in the less affluent Cowley area of Oxford, and the villages of Horspath and Wheatley, which lost buses in the past decade, partly replaces a former Stagecoach route that was deemed unviable.

A spa is planned, as well as a training academy. Sustainable transport helps it fulfil section 106 in planning applications – which details measures a developer must take to reduce their impact on the community.Photograph: Sam Frost/The Guardian Commercial services have since been most at risk. After the pandemic started, emergency government funding kept many routes alive, but operators have withdrawn others. More could disappear whenThe pandemic fell at a cruel time for a sector that had finally persuaded the government to announce a proper

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

GuardianAus /  🏆 1. in AU

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Shadow minister slams self-styled ‘genius’ super fund managersShadow minister slams self-styled ‘genius’ super fund managersOpposition financial services spokesman Stuart Robert says many pension funds would be better off hugging an index than trying to beat the market.
Read more »

Sending a message, Border Force ship docks in Colombo to return Sri LankansSending a message, Border Force ship docks in Colombo to return Sri LankansThe ABF has transported 46 Sri Lankan men home on its largest patrol vessel – the first time people fleeing the bankrupt nation for Australia have been returned by sea and not air.
Read more »

The people have spoken: Perrottet gets it right in NRL stadium furoreThe people have spoken: Perrottet gets it right in NRL stadium furoreAn overwhelming number of Herald readers are on side with the NSW Premier regarding stadium funding.
Read more »

‘We’ve changed and so have restaurants’: the new rules of dining out in Australia‘We’ve changed and so have restaurants’: the new rules of dining out in AustraliaA new generation has entered the restaurant workforce and they’ve been thrown in the deep end. So what does that mean for customers?
Read more »

Sun, surf and snow: Where are Aussies heading as travel roars back?Sun, surf and snow: Where are Aussies heading as travel roars back?Australian travellers are chasing local adventures over international travel as demand for leisure travel has roared back to pre-pandemic levels | tourism
Read more »

Worker killed after scaffolding collapses at Sydney high schoolWorker killed after scaffolding collapses at Sydney high schoolBREAKING: A man has died at Fort Street High School in Sydney's Inner West after being crushed by a scaffolding collapse. The victim has yet to be formally identified, and Fire and Rescue NSW are expecting the recovery to be complicated. MORE: 9News
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-04-04 14:00:16