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The man bussing from Land's End to John O'Groats

Harry Low
BBC News
James White James White in the front seat on the top deck of a double-decker bus with grey leather seatsJames White
James White will take 49 buses in total

A man who is travelling across the UK using only local buses to raise money for charity says "everyone I've spoken to has been overwhelmingly positive".

James White, 42, who lives in Richmond, south-west London, expects the 49-bus trip to cost less than £250 in total, thanks partly to the £3 fare cap in England.

All money raised will go towards the suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (Calm).

He said: "I don't think people really took me seriously at first: it's a bit of a strange thing to do isn't it? I have zero interest in buses."

Pigeon seller

He added: "The first trip [Land's End to Penzance] was pretty spectacular scenery. It's an interesting way to see parts of the UK I'd never usually have seen.

"Ultimately it is pointless. It's the great debate: is it pointless or useless":[]}