The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus firm steps in to run school bus route.

Mearns: Wishart of Friockheim vows only to use singledeck­er vehicle to ferry Auchenblae youngsters

- Graham brown

An Angus firm will take over the running of a controvers­ial Mearns school bus route after Aberdeensh­ire Council pulled the plug on the previous operator.

Councillor­s have welcomed a pledge that a single-decker 70-seat coach will be used to ferry youngsters from Auchenblae to Mearns Academy from the start of the new term after complaints that a double-decker had been used on a route that witnessed a serious school coach crash in 2010.

There had also been reports of teachers having to drive youngsters to class due to the bus breaking down, leading to them being late for their exams.

Politician­s and the secondary’s parent council had pressed for action after concerns over the service escalated.

The use of a double-decker on the route sparked worries of a repeat of the incident almost eight years ago, which led to 19 children being injured after a school bus toppled in stormy conditions, landing on its side in a field at Garvock Hill.

Half a dozen pupils were admitted to

“We have listened very carefully to the concerns parents and the school had. COUNCILLOR GILLIAN OWEN

hospital as a result of injuries suffered in the crash.

An Aberdeensh­ire Council spokespers­on said the contract with the previous operator was terminated following a vehicle failing safety checks carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).

The company had the right to appeal, but its challenge was unsuccessf­ul.

The authority has now confirmed that from Monday April 16, when schools return after the Easter holidays, the route will be operated by Angus firm Wishart of Friockheim.

Aberdeensh­ire Council education and children’s services committee chairwoman, Gillian Owen, said: “We take the transport of children to and from school very seriously.

“We have listened very carefully to the concerns parents and the school had.

“I am pleased to see that a 70-seat single-decker bus will be used.

“I hope this reassures parents and the local community of our commitment to children’s safety.”

Mearns SNP councillor Leigh Wilson said: “I was incredibly concerned to hear that a double-decker was, once again, being used to transport Auchenblae pupils to school in Laurenceki­rk.

“The winding nature of the road with sharp corners and soft verges make this kind of vehicle entirely unsuitable if we are to ensure our children are taken to school safely.

“I campaigned against this most recently at education committee in February and I am therefore delighted that Wishart’s have confirmed this practice will no longer continue once they take over the tender.

“It is a victory for pupils’ safety.” gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

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