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COUNCIL TO AXE SCHOOL BUSES
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LASGOW City Council are set to axe school buses for up to 2,000 primary and secondary school children across the city this August, with the axe falling disproportionately on families in north Glasgow. SNP MSP, Bob Doris, has been working with new city
MP’s in the north as well as local SNP councillors to fight these plans. Bob has already met with affected families in Maryhill and in Milton to hear about the impact the Labour bus axe will have on them. With the last day of term the 24th of June, parents have already taken to their com-
munities with petitions urging the Council to scrap the plans and think again. The Milton community have already collect around 1,200 signatures and a Maryhill petition has only recently started and already has several hundred signatures. Parents are worried about
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the lack of safe walking routes to the schools, the lack of public safety and the time that it’ll take many children to walk to school and back, particularly in dangerous winter conditions. For children in Milton that could mean a round trip of up to three hours.
The school bus axe is seen as a particular betrayal in Maryhill after the Council closed three local primary schools at St Agnes’s (Cadder) and Wyndford and St Gregory’s primaries (both Maryhill) in 2009. Parents believe promises that were made at the time are
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now being reneged on. Mr Doris has also written to the City Council urging them to ditch these plans across the city and for a full consultation on school travel arrangements to be held- but without the threat of the current school bus axe hanging over the head of parents and children.