Peace Bus making its was across Plymouth and Cornwall to show support for Ukraine
It is also helping to raise money for the Disasters Emergency Committee's appeal
A striking double decker bus is being used across Plymouth and Cornwall, to show support for the people of Ukraine and to help raise vital funds for those affected by the war.
The bus will be used on Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall Bus routes to help raise awareness of the Disasters Emergency Committee’s humanitarian appeal, with a donation point inside for those who wish to give cash.
All funds raised by company employees will be matched pound for pound by parent company Go-Ahead Group.
To kick things off, drivers and other colleagues will wear blue and yellow from Monday 28th until Friday 8th April in exchange for a donation and to show their support.
Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall Bus are also working with the local authorities to provide free bus transport to any refugees arriving in the area as a result of the Ukraine crisis.
Richard Stevens, MD of Go South West, which incorporates Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall Bus, said: "Like many people we felt saddened and pretty helpless by the Ukraine War.
"We hope our Peace Bus is going to be a strong visual demonstration of our support wherever it travels across Plymouth and Cornwall.
"The events in Ukraine have shocked us all, and we know lots of people will be affected in different ways.
"Many of our team felt that they wanted to do something positive to help, and by doing this we can encourage our colleagues, passengers and all people in our community to contribute".
The Peace Bus will be used on various routes across Plymouth and Cornwall.
Anyone can donate to the Disasters Emergency Committee via the DEC website.