Will your local bus service receive additional funding?

The government has announced which areas of England will receive funding to boost bus services.
Here is a list of the 31 successful applicants and the amount they received in the last round of the Bus Service Improvement Program:
Blackburn with Darwen and Lancashire: £34.2m
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: £8.9m
Brighton and Hove: £27.9m
Bedfordshire Centre: £3.7m
City of York: £17.4 million
Cornwall (including the Isles of Scilly): £13.3m
Derby City: £7 million
Derbyshire: £47m
Devon: £14.1 million
East Sussex: £41.4m
Greater Manchester: £94.8m
Hertfordshire: £29.7 million
Kent: £35.1m
Liverpool City Region: £12.3m
Luton: £19.1m
Norfolk: £49.6 million
North East and North Tyne: £163.5m
North East Lincolnshire: £4.7m
City of Nottingham: £11.4 million
Nottinghamshire: £18.7 million
Oxfordshire: £12.7 million
Portsmouth: £48.3m
Reading: £26.3m
Somerset: £11.9 million
Stoke-on-Trent: £31.7m
Warrington: £16.2 million
West Berkshire: £2.6 million
West Midlands: £87.9m
West of England and North Somerset: £105.5m
West Sussex: £17.4m
West Yorkshire: £70 million