Campbeltown Courier

Views on Islay bus service sought

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Islay residents, businesses and visitors are being asked for their views on their current and potential use of school and public transport on the island.

The current contract for the provision of School and Public Transport on Islay (service no.s 450 and 451) is due to end in October 2020.

Before re-tendering for this contract, Argyll and Bute Council is asking people living and working on, as well as visiting, Islay and Jura how they use the service and how they would like to see it used in the future.

Councillor Robin Currie, policy lead for housing, roads and infrastruc­ture services, said: ‘This is your chance to tell us about your journeys, what works well and what you would like improved. Your feedback can help the council to improve the scheduling and coverage of school and public transport services on Islay.

‘I would urge you to go online and fill in the form, or get in touch

with the council if you would prefer to fill in a paper copy. If you use the transport, or it affects your business, we really need to hear from you.’

The short survey opened on Friday January 10 and will run

for four weeks until Friday February 7.

All responses are voluntary and anonymous and the council encourages participat­ion from anyone of school age and above.

Anyone can take part in the sur

vey by visiting: www.argyll-bute. gov.uk/consultati­ons/islay-schooland-public-transport-survey

Paper copies are available on request by emailing procuremen­t@ argyll-bute.gov.uk or calling the council on 01546 604239.

 ??  ?? Councillor Robin Currie is urging people to have their say.
Councillor Robin Currie is urging people to have their say.

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