Chichester bus routes affected by cuts revealed
Most bus services in the county are commercially operated, but some routes receive West Sussex County Council funding to help them run.
Last year the council agreed to cut its subsidies by £300,000 to £2.27million a year and adopted a bus strategy for 2018 to 2026.
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Hide AdNow it has revealed which services will be cut or changed from April onwards.
COMPASS TRAVEL 85/85A ARUNDEL - CHICHESTER: Saturday services to be withdrawn due to low numbers.
COMPASS TRAVEL 150 SELSEY - ITCHENOR (OPERATES ON TUESDAYS ONLY): Withdrawal of extremely poorly used service.
STAGECOACH 46/47 CHICHESTER - EAST BROYLE - PARKLANDS: Reduced frequency and withdrawal of West Street to bus station link.
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Hide AdSTAGECOACH 50 CHICHESTER - SUMMERSDALE: Reduced frequency and withdrawal of West Street to bus station link. Withdrawal of early morning, evening and Sunday services between Chichester and Graylingwell.
STAGECOACH 54 PETERSFIELD - CHICHESTER: Withdrawal of 07.34 journey from South Harting to Chichester, and return at 17.50 due to poor passenger numbers. New 06.00 journey from Chichester to Petersfield.
STAGECOACH 56 ARUNDEL PARK (CHICHESTER) - BOSHAM: Changes to timetable to accommodate new journey from Bosham to Bourne Community College.
Roger Elkins, cabinet member for highways and infrastructure, said: “We have been working really hard to try to limit the impact this will have for passengers and I would like to thank the bus operators, district and parish councils and community groups who have been working with us on this.
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Hide Ad“It’s important to stress that we are continuing to subsidise bus services in the county and, in the majority of cases where there are route changes, an alternative bus will be available fairly nearby.
“Last year, our bus user survey received more than 4,300 responses and we have been using this to help understand which services were of the greatest benefit to residents, so we could do everything possible to minimise the effect of the changes.
“Before the changes happen, we will be working with local communities to see what can be done to help any residents who don’t have alternative transport.”
If community organisations want to get involved to help they can email [email protected]
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Hide AdLib Dem Kate O’Kelly, county councillor for Midhurst, who has lead the opposition to the cuts said: “Young people getting to school and college, working age people getting to work and our elderly residents all rely on our buses.
“There is a real chance that this decision will lead to more social isolation which will cost the Council more in the long run.”
Will you be affected? Email the newsdesk.