The Scarborough News

£28,000 is a driving force for Dial-a-Ride

Council award helps purchase new minibus for vital service

- By Phil Hutchinson newsdesk@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @TheScarbor­oNews

A grant of more than £28,000 has helped a community transporto­peratortob­uyanew minibus to carry on providing a lifeline for local people. Scarboroug­h and District Dial-a-Ride has been awarded a grant of £28,340 by North Yorkshire County Council towards replacing its 12-year-old vehicle, which has more than 100,000 miles on the clock.

The vital service provides door-to-door transport for people within a 10-mile radius of Scarboroug­h, taking passengers to health appointmen­ts, day and respite care, social and support groups.

The council awards several similar grants each year to support community transport schemes. Community transport operators can apply for up to 75% of the cost of a replacemen­t vehicle.

Julie Banks, manager of Scarboroug­h and District Dial-a-Ride, said: “We are delighted to receive this grant from the County Council as we will now be able to replace our elderly minibus and deliver more reliable journeys for our passengers.

“We thank the county council for their continued support.”

County councillor Don Mackenzie, executive member for public transport, said: “Community transport operators such as Scarboroug­h and District Dial-Ride provide a lifeline, especially in the more isolated or remote parts of our county.

“They enable people, particular­ly the elderly or disabled, to keep medical and social appointmen­ts, helping them to remain independen­t and combating the risks of social isolation and loneliness.”

 ??  ?? Dial-a-Ride staff Tim Lawson, Frank McAdam, Julie Banks, Amanda Morton, Mick Atkin, Stewart Smallwood.
Dial-a-Ride staff Tim Lawson, Frank McAdam, Julie Banks, Amanda Morton, Mick Atkin, Stewart Smallwood.

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