by Meg Bailey | Jan 21, 2021
In a bid to raise awareness and return more lost property, Plymouth Citybus have revealed some of the most surprising items left behind by passengers. Header image source: Nick Rice. License: CC BY-ND 4.0, no changes made. Among the thousands of items left on bus...
by Meg Bailey | Jan 14, 2021
Explore the current ride-hailing scene and just how vital licencing is for their operation There’s no doubt that the UK has seen a surge in options for getting around in the past decade. New ride-hailing apps appear every few years, each offering slightly different...
by Meg Bailey | Jan 7, 2021
2020: The year we lost life as we knew it… and a lot of our stuff! Tens of thousands of items were registered using the NotLost platform during 2020 across a wide range of industries, ranging from hotels to shopping centres to transport operators. What was...
by Meg Bailey | Dec 3, 2020
Is the UK rail industry offering the first-class service we all rely on? Did you know the railway system in Great Britain is the oldest railway system in the world? First opening in 1825 as a locomotive-hauled public railway, it has seen immense growth to now stand...
by Meg Bailey | Nov 19, 2020
What we learnt about the future of the transport industry from our first virtual conference The transport industry is certainly facing its fair share of challenges at present. With COVID-19 still impacting how we’re travelling (or not for that matter), operators have...
by Meg Bailey | Nov 12, 2020
Could this lockdown be an opportunity for growth? Plus, is anywhere really ‘closed’? The inevitable has happened again. England has been plunged into another lockdown, lasting (hopefully) for just 4 weeks, until the 2nd December. As expected, this has caused immense...