John Harris writes on the Guardian website (and presumably in tomorrow's paper, though the site no longer tells you that):
Across the country, meanwhile, with George Osborne now planning November’s spending review and looking at cuts in departmental budgets of up to 40%, the money channelled from local councils to public transport looks especially vulnerable. Already, bus transport is in the midst of a huge crisis, just as it is needed more than ever.
Buses are a vital requirement for young people and most Britons on limited incomes. Around 40% of people over 60 use a bus at least once a week; one of the many certainties that comes with an ageing population is an increased demand for public transport. Everyday reality, however, is headed in exactly the opposite direction.
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An important issue and am pleased to see a Fringe meeting at Conference intends to discuss it. Including a Councillor from Shropshire!
Monday 18:15-19:15
Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors (ALDC)
Sorry Not In Service: The challenges in bus service provision
Speakers: Lord Robin Teverson (Lords Spokesman on Transport)
James MacColl (Campaign for Better Transport)
Cllr Heather Kidd (Shropshire)
Hermitage, Clifton Suite
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