COUNTY Durham is to receive 240 new bus shelters at no cost to the council tax payers.
The 15-year agreement with Adshel, worth about £1m, has been won by the company under tender and marks a significant expansion of Adshel activity in this part of the North-East.
The shelters will be installed county-wide, covering the districts of Chester-le-Street, Derwentside, Easington, Sedgefield, Teesdale and Wear Valley.
The new shelters will be funded by the advertising carried on a proportion of the bus shelters.
Adshel's regional operations centre in Gateshead will be responsible for the cleaning and day-to-day maintenance of all the structures.
County Councillor Don Ross, a member of Durham County Council's cabinet, said: "This partnership between the county, district, town and parish councils and Adshel is the first stage of bringing a significant improvement to the bus shelters across the county.
"Once Adshel have provided their shelters, there will be a second phase of bus shelter provision out of the money the county council receives from its local transport plan, again in conjunction with district, town and parish councils."
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