New minibuses to improve rural mobility - GOV.UK

New minibuses to improve rural mobility - GOV.UK


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Community groups across the country have today (7 April 2017) been awarded funding to buy new minibuses to help keep people on the move.


Forty disability, patient, children and school groups will get a new vehicle after winning part of £2 million in the second round of the £25 million Community Minibus Fund.


The minibuses, which will have up to 16 seats, will improve the lives of people in rural areas by providing crucial links to shops, social events and medical services.


Community transport is vital for people in rural areas, helping them reach shops, hospital appointments, loved ones, friends, jobs and education.


We have so far provided 300 minibuses in the first round of the £25 million Community Minibus Fund and they are already improving lives of people up and down the country.


The competition was run with the Community Transport Association (CTA), the membership organisation for community bus operators across the UK.


The Community Transport Association was thrilled to facilitate this second round. These vehicles will make a massive difference to the people and communities they will serve, opening up


access to educational and social activities, employment and vital public services.