Carbon Stoppers helps another charity

Dee Parsons, centre, manager of Talbot Manor with Amylee Foot (left) and Ollie Wheatley (right) with staff and residents.

A home for younger disabled adults is the latest recipient of a donation from the Yellow Buses/Daily Echo Carbon Stoppers initiative.

Livability Talbot Manor said the donation will enable the people that use the service to visit shows and hold themed parties.

The centre in Talbot Avenue received £200 from the scheme that has given out £30,000 in the last decade.

Each week Yellow Buses holds a ‘Thank You Thursday’ when every trip taken by passengers on the day contributes to a separately administered Community Chest.

This money is then donated to a charity within the community and dozens have benefited over the years.

Talbot Manor was built in 1890 as a Barnardo’s Home and is now part of the national charity Livability, with 12 residents.

Dee Parsons, manager of the home, said: “The residents love to go and see shows and have parties and this money will go towards that. We’re extremely grateful for all donations that we receive.

“We provide an environment where individuals can grow and make choices. Residents have the opportunity to participate in individual or group activities and make their own choices wherever possible.”

Amylee Foot from Yellow Buses said: “The Carbon Stoppers initiative has been a great success for ten years.

“It has enabled us to make donations to wonderful causes and Livability Talbot Manor is a great charity doing important work.

“Ultimately our passengers make this happen and we’re very grateful to them.”

Livability Talbot Manor is one of 32 registered care homes run by Livability.

 

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The company carries just under 15m passengers a year with its vehicles operating nearly five million miles across the Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and East Dorset area.

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The United Kingdom is a strategic market for RATP Dev with revenues in excess of £300 million and a workforce of over 4,500.

RATP Dev’s presence in the United Kingdom comprises the following activities:

  • RATP Dev London, through its subsidiaries London United, London Sovereign and Quality Line:

–        employs 3,400 staff

–        operates more than 1,000 buses under contract to Transport for London (TfL)

–        transports more than 200 million passengers per annum in the British capital

 

  • Under the Yellow Buses brand, RATP Dev’s subsidiary Bournemouth Transport operates award-winning commercial bus services in and around Bournemouth.  Further de-regulated bus services are provided also by the Bath Bus Company.
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About RATP Group

With nearly 16 million daily passengers worldwide, RATP Group is the fifth largest urban transportation operator in the world. With its 14 metro lines (including two driverless lines), two regional express rail lines, seven tramway lines and 350 bus lines, the multimodal network operated by RATP in the Paris region is the largest in the world to be managed by a single company.

RATP Group can devise, design and implement infrastructure development projects, operate and maintain networks irrespective of the mode of transportation (metro, regional train, tramway and bus) and develop innovative services to promote mobility (including passenger information, remote ticketing, pricing and customer marketing). The automation of the Paris metro’s line 1 completed at the end of 2012 is a world’s first and once again demonstrated RATP Group skill in concluding particularly complex projects.

RATP Group exports its know-how all over the world; in engineering through Systra, its subsidiary jointly owned with SNCF, in operations and maintenance via its wholly-owned RATP Dev subsidiary and in innovative services to promote mobility through its IXXI subsidiary.

RATP Group has a workforce of nearly 60,000 employees worldwide and in 2016 generated revenue of 5.4 billion euros.