![]() ![]() “We have a lot of fun and give people a lot of pleasure,” he says. A year later, he took charge of TfL and was knighted last year after the Olympics.īut more than anything, he looks forward all year to his annual journey to Imber. By 2005, he was in charge of London Buses, and won praise for his response to the 7/7 bombings. He worked as a driver and conductor before ascending the ranks. Hendy, who is now 61, joined London Transport in 1975 as a graduate trainee. We can get to Poole but only once on Tuesday and Friday.” “But now in my village we can’t even get to the next town by bus. “For a lot of older people, buses are our only contact with the outside world,” he says. Martin Cuff, a retired market trader from Dorset, is riding on Hendy’s bus. A big report from the IPPR think-tank warns the following day that millions of people outside of London are failed by declining bus services. The day is also a showcase for the power of public transport. But because you can’t there is something magical about it.” Are you excited about the upcoming Legion Season 2 covers album The full album entitled, It’s Always Blue: Songs From Legion will be released via Lakeshore Records on Friday, August 17. “If you could drive past every day, probably nobody would bother coming in. “I suppose in a funny kind of way this place represents a modern image of God – elusive and only accessible twice a year,” the bishop says. After realising his link with Hendy only two years ago, he now attends the annual open day by bus from Warminster, where he lives. Condry, by coincidence, is now Bishop of Ramsbury, whose Salisbury diocese includes Imber. ![]() He went to school in west London where his classmates included Ed Condry. The transport commissioner’s obsession with buses began as a child.
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