Warrington’s Own Buses inspires young eco-warriors

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Warrington’s Own Buses made a special stop this week at St Philip’s Church of England Primary School in Westbrook, delighting students with a visit from one of their brand-new electric buses.

The team from Warrington’s Own Buses spent the afternoon with the school’s Eco Committee, discussing sustainable travel options and the important role public transport can play in reducing carbon emissions.
Pupils had the exciting opportunity to explore the state-of-the-art electric vehicle up close, learning how the bus works, what makes it environmentally friendly, and how their own travel choices can make a difference to the planet.  The team answered questions ranging from how the buses are charged to how much baron they saved compared to traditional diesel buses.
“We’re committed to building a cleaner, greener Warrington, and that starts with education,” said Hannah Morris, Marketing & Commercial Manager at Warrington’s Own Buses.  “It was fantastic to see the enthusiasm from the pupils at St Philip’s.  They asked brilliant questions and showed a real interest in how sustainable transport can help protect the environment.”
Warrington’s Own Buses continues to invest in a zero-emissions future, with a growing fleet of electric vehicles already in service across the town.


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