Again we find some campaigners are scaremongering, this time about the review of subsidised bus services in north Surrey.
The County Council spends £11 million on keeping uneconomic routes going, a figure which keeps on rising by about £1million each year which is unsustainable.
Yet some routes are seriously underused, so it is only fair that the network is looked at -- but without sacrificing vital services to vulnerable groups.
In fact Spelthorne Borough has a relatively high level of bus usage and is set to suffer minimally in the drive to save taxpayer money.
The Council is interested in residents’ views, so have your say.
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
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Taxi Vouchers were introduced in South Gloucestershire some years ago to replace subsidised "community transport" and were very popular. With about 20,000 over 65 year olds in the Borough £11m equates to £550 per annum per person.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of taxi journeys!
ive been waiting at bus stops and had buses drive past me and they have also been very very late
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