Leek Post & Times

New bus service to help keep area better connected

Special app will make it easier for people to plan their journey and buy tickets

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

PEOPLE living in or travelling to the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands will benefit from a new bus service serving the area.

Moorlands Connect is being provided by The Ashbourne Little Bus Company and will provide a demand responsive service operating between Ashbourne, Buxton and Leek.

The service will allow people to prebook journeys from pick-up points in their local area to connect with existing scheduled local bus services for onward travel into the local towns. Operating hours will include early mornings and evening journeys, Saturdays and Sunday journeys from March to September.

Three buses will be in operation and a new app will allow people to book journeys, buy tickets and track services. Cycle racks are also being provided on each bus opening up the service to visitors to the area enabling them to access walking, climbing and cycling opportunit­ies.

David Williams, cabinet member for transport and highways at Staffordsh­ire County Council said: “This is great news for people in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands who rely on public transport.

“The new service means people will be able to travel between the main towns and villages in the Moorlands as well as being better connected to the existing commercial bus network. The new app will also make it easier for people to plan their journey better, buy their ticket and even track the buses in real time.

“By encouragin­g more people to access public transport and by providing a more efficient and reliable service the number of cars will be reduced which will have a positive environmen­tal impact on the area. “The new service will also help improve people’s access to jobs and learning, improve wellbeing and reduce the risks of social isolation. I would definitely encourage people to use the service where possible. The more passengers we can get to use the services, the more sustainabl­e the service will become.”

The service is operated by The Ashbourne Little Bus Company, which is part of Ashbourne Community Transport.

Pat Laughlin, a director at Ashbourne

Community Transport, said: “The company is pleased to continue to provide this valuable service to the community in Staffordsh­ire Moorlands.

“Moorlands Connect is a lifeline for many residents helping them access work, education and leisure activity; and maintain independen­t living in this rural area, and will help both the environmen­t and the economy providing car free travel to local centres and visitor attraction­s across the Peak District.”

A new booking system for the service has also been developed allowing passengers the choice to either book directly with the Moorlands Connect team by telephone or by using the new Moorlands Connect app.

The service is being funded by the Department for Transport Rural Mobility Fund.

People can find out more about the service at www.moorlandsc­onnect. co.uk or by telephone on 01335 342951.

The new service means people will be able to travel between the main towns and villages David Williams

 ?? ?? Councillor David Williams, left, and Chris Hainsworth, bus driver with Moorlands Connect – Ashbourne Little Bus Company
Councillor David Williams, left, and Chris Hainsworth, bus driver with Moorlands Connect – Ashbourne Little Bus Company

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