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Minister stands firm over bus network criticism

by isleofman.com 17th September 2010

The minister whose department is under fire over the Island's new bus network, is refusing to hide from criticism.

David Cretney says he is unaware of any of his colleagues in CoMin going to quite the lengths he has to meet the complaints head-on.

He says three specific demands are already inked in for change, including starting the 'number eight' first weekday service from Peel, and not St John's.

There will also be more services from Port Jack at peak times:

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Friday 17th, September 2010 02:10pm.

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