Clicky

See your advert here»

Crucial village bus service axed

By Matthew Bates 26/01 Updated: 27/01 15:19

A VILLAGE community near Coventry is in uproar at the removal of a bus service into the city centre.

Hawkesbury residents are upset at firm National Express' plan to stop the 60 service, which they say provides a vital link for access to work, education and shopping.

The 778 service, which ran between University Hospital and Bedworth - via the village - had already been axed in September after Warwickshire County Council withdrew subsidy funding.

National Express said poor passenger numbers were the reason for the closure and it was now up to the county council to help cover costs and keep it running.

The stoppage means residents will not have any services into Coventry, with just one bus running through Hawkesbury each day - the 209 to Nuneaton and Bedworth.

Lynne Price, chair of the Hawkesbury Village Residents Association, said: "We are in 2012 and the public transport in the village is going backwards, not forwards.

"People are reliant on basic amenities like a bus service and this will have a very negative impact on many residents who don’t have access to a car or are not able to walk almost a mile to the nearest bus stop."

A National Express spokesman said: "We are undertaking a network review of the service and are looking to make improvements and efficiencies in our network.

"The council have the ability to tender on this service - it is not commercially viable for us."

Popular Stories »

More news »

Centro bus changes to benefit local residents

A NEW bus network in the city is

Man charged over Wood End flats flood

A MAN has been charged in connection with

Hospital savings plan on track, insist bosses

UNIVERSITY Hospital bosses are underachieving in their bid

Warwick student bids plummet

APPLICATIONS to the University of Warwick have plummeted

Regional news »


Rugby Observer
Jubilee party to be 'county's biggest'

RUGBY's Diamond Jubilee celebrations will be the biggest in the ...

Solihull Observer
Family forced to duck for cover

HELEN Marsh was left stunned when a duck fell down ...

Leamington Observer
Work finally begins at blaze hit church

WORK is finally under way to restore an historic Radford ...

Redditch Standard
Delicious food and drink at food festival

ALCESTER High Street will be alive with the sights and ...

Business Directory »

Victor Electronics Ltd
Electrical

113 High Street Wealdstone Harrow

The Handyman
Kitchens & Suppliers

22 Sapphire Gate Coventry

Specsavers
Recruitment Services

Path Finder Tours
Holidays & Travel

Stag House Gydynap Lane, Inchbrook, Woodchester Glos

Mr Lush
Home Services

12 Hicks Close Warwick

City Bathrooms And Kitchen
Home Services

158 Longford Road Coventry

A.J Roofline
Home Improvements

93 Saint Margarets Road Stoke Coventry

search for more »

See your advert here »