Over 1,000 temporary bus seats added as Biddulph children return to school

By Jack Lenton

27th Aug 2020 | Local News

Over 1,000 extra bus seats are being laid on next month as Staffordshire children return to schools, and some commuters begin to return to workplaces.

Extra seats have been included for Biddulph, as the town was named as having some of the busiest bus routes in the county.

An additional 1,160 temporary places are being created on some of the county's busiest routes where commercial services with seat restrictions in place wouldn't be able to carry all potential passengers.

Jonathan Price, Staffordshire County Council's Cabinet member for Education (and SEND), explained that without the extra seats, some routes would have left children and commuters without bus places.

He said: "Getting pupils back to school when term begins is a priority and we're doing all we can to support them.

"There is a limited number of spare buses and drivers available at peak time so we've looked at the busiest public routes where there simply wouldn't be enough space for pupils and commuters under current limitations and have temporarily duplicated 29 routes to create an additional 1,160 places.

"As well as ensuring the council is meeting its legal duty to ensure children entitled to free transport can get to school, this will help some pupils not entitled to free transport and also free up the busiest commercial routes for commuters."

At present around 1,500 of the 8,000 pupils entitled to free Home to School transport use public service routes rather than dedicated school buses.

Every child entitled to a free travel pass is allocated a route number and instructions where to check for details of routes and running times.

Duplicate services may run before or after the original scheduled service and entitled pupils are asked to board the 'special' service rather than choose between the two.

All pupils are urged to use face coverings, to take a seat as far back as possible, wash hands before and after travelling and use hand sanitiser when necessary.

Duplicate services are being provided where necessary across the county including, Biddulph, Burton, Stafford, Uttoxeter, Cheadle, Newcastle, Tamworth, Lichfield, Cannock and Coven.

By using larger vehicles on some routes and transferring pupils entitled to free transport to duplicate services and to rerouted school buses, the temporary changes also create additional space on commercial services for fare paying passengers, including pupils and commuters.

Jonathan Price added: "All parents were sent a letter via schools before the end of summer term, outlining the need for those not entitled to free travel to plan ahead for the autumn. Parents understand it's their responsibility to get their children to school and we're working with them to help where we can."

"Every day we move 8,000 children who are entitled to free Home to School transport and this has been a massive operation during the summer holidays to put the new arrangements in place in time.

"Schools and transport operators have been determined to make this work and I thank them for helping us do all we can in a difficult situation."

     

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