Metro given £8m in Government support to keep services operating during  pandemic

Metro given £8m in Government support to keep services operating during pandemic

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The Tyne and Wear Metro has secured £8m of further financial support from the Government to sustain services for the next 11 weeks, while Covid-19 restrictions are gradually eased.
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