RESIDENTS are being urged to have their say about the future of bus services across the West Midlands ahead of the March 30 deadline.
West Midlands Mayor, Richard Parker, is called on people to help him shape bus services by taking part in the consultation over bus reform.
So far, more than 3000 people and organisations have commented on the Mayor’s plan to franchise the bus network, taking control over fares, routes and timetables while offering greater value for money for the taxpayer.
The Mayor’s call came as he launched a new outdoor exhibition of retro-style poster art celebrating some of the region’s key visitor destinations like Dudley Zoo, Coventry city centre and Birmingham’s Balti Triangle as part of a campaign to get more people to travel by bus.
Mr Parker said: “This exhibition is a celebration of our buses – the backbone of our public transport network. The designs capture the vibrancy of our region and show how every journey tells a story.
“Buses are an essential service, used by tens of thousands of people every day to get to work, school, hospital and our high streets. I have set out my vision to make them more accessible, reliable and affordable, and I want everyone to be able to have their say.
“This is our chance to build a bus service that works for passengers, supports jobs and makes travel easier for everyone.”
The posters are part of Transport for West Midlands’ (TfWM) ongoing You’re Bussing It promotional campaign and on display in Birmingham’s Colmore Row until April 15.
TfWM, part of the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA), has teamed up with Colmore Business Improvement District (BID), I Choose Birmingham website, local illustrator Milan Topalović, and Wythall Transport Museum to bring the striking artwork to wider audience.
As well as showcasing Milan’s vibrant illustrations, the exhibition also includes early sketches and concept designs, offering a rare glimpse into the work behind the final posters.
Alongside these, Wythall Transport Museum has provided a selection of heritage transport designs, celebrating the history of buses in the region and how they continue to shape everyday life.
Milan Topalović said: “Seeing my work displayed in the heart of Birmingham is a huge moment for me. This exhibition offers people a view into the creative process behind the posters, showcasing the details, sketches, and the inspiration that shaped them.
“Whether glimpsed fleetingly at a bus stop or explored up close in this exhibition, I hope my designs spark curiosity and encourage people to see bus travel in a new way – full of colour, character, and adventure.”
To find out more about the bus consultation and have your say visit the TfWM website.
