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The company said it invested £17.7m in the electric single-deck project and £12.3m was secured from the Department for Transport’s Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) Fund with the help of Nottingham City Council.
Linda Woodings, the council’s executive member for regional development, growth and transport, said the delivery of the buses in 18 months was an “incredible achievement”.
She added there would be a “real impact on local air quality” and the council’s carbon neutrality goals, with the equivalent of 3,800 tonnes of carbon dioxide being saved each year.
“Over the lifetime of the buses, they will also make a significant contribution to wider efforts to improve air quality, with an estimated 31 tonnes of harmful nitrogen oxides and 777kg of PM2.5 [particulate matter] removed from the atmosphere.”
NCT said it now planned to deliver 19 electric double-deck buses through £4.5m of funding from the East Midlands Combined County Authority.
Managing director David Astill added: “Our attention will now turn to the double-deck fleet and I am pleased to confirm that we have placed an initial order for 13 electric double-decks which will be delivered in the autumn of next year.”

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Ferry crossings are cancelled and over a thousand households are left without power Saturday morning, due to high winds and severe weather conditions.
Environment Canada meteorologist Graham MacDonald said they had registered winds as high as 138 km/h in the Wreckhouse area.
Winds are also predicted to reach close to that velocity in Nain as well, with a orange winter storm warning in effect for the area until Saturday evening.
Meanwhile, Newfoundland Power says crews are investigating outages across the province, including on the Avalon, Burin Peninsula, Sunnyside-Clarenville-Bonavista Peninsula area, Gander-Glenwood-Twillingate-New-Wes-Valley area, and the Corner Brook-Deer Lake area.
As well, Marine Atlantic has cancelled ferry crossings between Port aux Basques and North Sydney for the remainder of the day.
Hurricane-force winds have been playing havoc with the province’s power grid all month.
Many of the communities affected this weekend spent two days without power earlier in the week.
Volunteer Firefighter Michelle Wells was among those without power in the town of Embree, N.L. for 42 hours.
She says such outages present a major concern, as with little cell service in some areas, if there was a fire or other emergency there might be no way to reach first responders.
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(RIVERSIDE, Calif.) – Amazon warehouse workers at the DJT6 facility in Riverside, one of the company’s largest delivery stations nationwide, have successfully organized with Teamsters Local 1932 and are demanding Amazon recognize their union. DJT6 is now the fifth Amazon facility in Southern California to join the Teamsters, along with the KSBD Air Hub in San Bernadino, DFX4 in Victorville, DAX5 in City of Industry, and DAX8 in Palmdale.
Workers at the facility began their unionization efforts with the Teamsters earlier this week by staging a midnight walkout during the holiday peak season, when Amazon workers experience increased workloads and more dangerous working conditions. The newest members of Local 1932 are fighting to win better pay and respect from management for making Amazon one of the richest companies on the planet.
“Workers at DJT6, one of Amazon’s most important facilities, have been on the front end of Amazon’s abuse for years,” said Randy Korgan, Director of the Teamsters Amazon Division and Secretary-Treasurer of Local 1932. “It is a crime that Amazon makes billions off their backs while they can’t even afford to buy a home near the warehouse. DJT6 workers showed tremendous courage in walking off the job to join the fight and demand their fair share.”
DJT6 warehouse workers are specifically demanding that Amazon provide an industry-standard minimum salary, health care, and safer working conditions. Workers at the facility report Amazon ignoring workplace injuries and threatening injured workers’ jobs if they take time off.
“For too long, Amazon has profited off our labor yet denied our rights as workers,” said Samuel Padilla, an Amazon DJT6 warehouse worker. “Now, we are coming to take what we have rightfully earned. Amazon may not listen to any one individual worker, but we will force them to listen to us together as Teamsters.”
DJT6 is the latest Amazon facility to organize with the Teamsters, joining over 200 drivers in Queens, New York and Amazon CDL drivers in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. To date, nearly 10,000 Amazon workers nationwide are demanding Amazon end its illegal union-busting and recognize the Teamsters Union.
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1.3 million hardworking people in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Visit Teamster.org for more information. Follow us on X @Teamsters and on Facebook at Facebook.com/teamsters.
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