A transport users group aiming to improve and keep bus and train provision across the Great Yarmouth area is inviting people to air their views on services.

The East Norfolk Transport Users Association (ENTUA) is holding a public meeting on Wednesday, August 16 at Christchurch on Deneside, Great Yarmouth, at 2.15pm.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: ENTUA has recently been vocal against the planned closure of Great Yarmouth train station's ticket office. Picture - Greater AngliaENTUA has recently been vocal against the planned closure of Great Yarmouth train station's ticket office. Picture - Greater Anglia (Image: Greater Anglia)

Representatives from all the local bus and rail companies will be present. 

They will give short presentations of their current positions and plans before accepting questions and comments from those attending the public meeting.

The annual general meeting of ENTUA for members only will be held prior to the open public meeting at 1.30pm.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: East Norfolk Transport Users Association's chair, Tony Grice, committee member Trevor Garrod and secretary Steve Hewitt. Picture - James WeedsEast Norfolk Transport Users Association's chair, Tony Grice, committee member Trevor Garrod and secretary Steve Hewitt. Picture - James Weeds (Image: James Weeds)

ENTUA was originally named East Norfolk Travellers Association.

It has fought for public transport improvements in the region since 1977.

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Recently, ENTUA has campaigned for more investment in bus services between Great Yarmouth, Acle and surrounding villages.

And in July, ENTUA was vocal against the planned closures of the ticket office at Great Yarmouth train station.

For information on ENTUA, including how to join and its transport improvement campaigns, visit www.entua.org.uk