23rd Nov 2009 09:20
23 November 2009
Go-Ahead offers to acquire Plymouth CityBus
In conjunction with the recent publication by Plymouth City Council ('PCC') of a report regarding the sale of Plymouth CityBus ('PCB') on its website, the Go-Ahead Group plc ("Go-Ahead") is pleased to confirm it has offered to acquire for cash 100% of the share capital of PCB from PCC for an enterprise value of £20m.
This follows the announcement on 12 November that Go-Ahead had been selected as preferred bidder for the business. Completion is subject to full council approval, which is expected at the end of this month.
PCB operates a high quality fleet of 173 buses and 11 coaches from a large freehold depot in the centre of Plymouth, carrying around 14 million passengers each year across a wide network in and around the City. For the financial year ended 31 March 2009, the revenue for PCB was £17.6m and underlying earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was £2.5m.
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For further information, please contact:
The Go-Ahead Group Nick Swift, Group Finance Director 020 7821 3922 Jim Boyd, Group Corporate Affairs Director 020 7821 3927
Notes to editors
Go-Ahead Go-Ahead is one of the UK's leading providers of passenger transport services operating in the bus, rail and aviation services sectors. Employing around 27,000 people across the country, around 960 million passenger journeys are undertaken on our services each year.
Our local focus We believe that public transport is best provided locally. All of our bus and rail companies are locally branded and form an integral part of the communities they serve. We empower our local managers to deliver services to their own markets in the way they best see fit. This local focus and understanding of community needs means we are able to provide high quality services.
Environment & corporate responsibility Go-Ahead is the only UK public transport Group to have been officially certified with the Carbon Trust Standard after taking action on climate change. The Carbon Trust Standard is the UK's only independent certification recognising achievements in action on climate change by leading organisations in industry, commerce and the public sector. For the third year in a row Go-Ahead achieved a gold rating in Business in The Community's (BITC) 2009 Corporate Responsibility Index - the highest rating amongst comparable participating transport operators. These awards highlight our commitment to being a responsible employer and public transport operator. For further information visit www.go-ahead.com
Plymouth CityBus CityBus was formed in 1986 following the 1985 Transport Act (deregulation) and is wholly owned by Plymouth City Council. It provides a local bus service in the urban area of Plymouth in Devon in the South West of England.
Plymouth CityBus currently secures just over 60% of the Plymouth market measured in patronage terms with a fleet of approximately 180 vehicles and an annual turnover in excess of £15million. It employs 485 staff and is based from a site located in Milehouse in Plymouth of just over 10 acres.
For further information visit www.plymouthcitybus.co.uk
Plymouth City CouncilPlymouth City Council is a diverse and complex business offering over 300 distinct services to residents and the public. It employs over 12,000 staff in a variety of occupations. Across the authority staff are responsible for the implementation of a huge amount of national legislation and regulation.
The Council provides a massive range of services from libraries and museums, to social care and trading standards, plus vast uniform city-wide services like refuse collection and street cleaning. It helps to tackle difficult issues, like reducing people's fear of crime or helping children who face serious disadvantages fulfil their potential by working with partner agencies in the police and health.
Plymouth City Council is a democratically accountable organisation that needs to respond to the electorate's views, whilst at the same time trying to influence public behaviour in areas like carbon emissions and recycling.
Plymouth City Council became a unitary authority in 1998.
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