A councillor has urged the metro mayor to bring Bristol’s buses under public control.
Labour councillor Don Alexander, who is in charge of the city’s transport, has suggested that the Labour metro mayor Dan Norris brings buses into public control.
Mr Alexander said that parts of the city had been “left without a bus route entirely”.
He added that franchising or public ownership of buses was needed.
More than 2,000 people have now signed a petition urging Mr Norris to formally explore franchising, which is the system used by Transport for London.