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Go North East creates 15 new jobs with £8.5m contract win
The region’s largest bus operator has announced that it will be creating 15 new jobs, following an £8.5m contract win to provide new services to National Express.
Go North East, which has been operating National Express coach services for over 40 years, has won a competitive tender to secure a new five-year contract.
Providing three new routes, the company will now service buses from Ashington to London, South Shields to London and Lichfield to London.
Go North East is purchasing four new coaches for the contract and an additional nine vehicles are being bought to upgrade the existing fleet of 24 coaches.
In its bid, the bus company put forward a number of additional quality standards it will meet, on top of those specified by National Express. These range from doubling the frequency of engineering inspections, to enhanced staff training, to increased promotion of services.
Go North East is running both internal and external recruitment campaigns, including open days, to recruit full-time and call-up coach drivers.
Managing director at Go North East, Kevin Carr said: “This is a big boost for our business. We have a healthy track record in running services for National Express and that undoubtedly helped us win the tender. Yet we also pushed ourselves even further on commitments to providing enhanced performance.”
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