Catering for Coaches

Not just any old monastery

Alan Payling visits Torre Abbey on Torquay seafront to investigate what is on offer for coach parties when they visit the English Riviera Visiting a monastery might not have a great deal of appeal to […]

Face-to-Face Interviews

Training wheels

Keith Wood, Resources Manager at Go-Ahead London’s Camberwell Recruitment and Training Centre, outlines to Jade Smith the work required to ensure the operator has enough capable people to drive its buses, an operation that currently […]

Features

Communication breakdown

With technology creeping into every aspect of daily life, our bus-driving columnist Busman Bob questions how our obsession with convenience and speed will affect the way we travel in future Nowadays I think it’s fair […]

Features

Disruptive forces?

It’s up to the bus industry to prove that its offering is still relevant to the masses, according to Phil Tonks, who argues it is the incredible speed of technology which is driving the disruptors […]

Features

First time tour

Having never really felt the urge to take a coach holiday before, Angela Youngman had a change of heart, travelling to Germany with Galloway Coaches – and she doesn’t regret a thing As a confident […]

Face-to-Face Interviews

Maynes’ next generation

Most family-run coach businesses are struggling to encourage younger generations to get involved. Not Maynes Coaches though; Peter Jackson spoke to 19-year-old Holly Mayne who’s gone against the grain to follow in her family’s footsteps […]