North West Hampshire Liberal Democrats

Covering the Parliamentary Constituency of North West Hampshire (including Andover, Whitchurch, St. Mary Bourne, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Stoke, Anna Valley, Smannell, Little London, Overton, Tadley, Baughurst, Kingsclere, Highclere, Dummer, Oakley and North Waltham)

Tom McCann (right) your PPC for North West Hants

Andover Lib Dems call for improved bus services

7.07.00pm GMT Tue 1st Dec 2009

Tom and Len meeting with Barbara

Andover Lib Dems are backing local calls for a review of bus services in the town. People in Andover are not happy with Stagecoach's proposals to reschedule local services in January. The new routes and timetables represent a cut in services. Stagecoach has been forced into this position because of lack of funding from the Tory controlled county council.

Andover councillors Rod Bailey and Len Gates have held discussions with county councillors on the matter and Rod has called for a report on the new services to be brought to the next Andover Forum. We believe the county and borough council should be looking for ways to increase not cut local services.

We are also fully behind the campaign to bring Sunday bus services to Andover. Our parliamentary candidate Tom McCann recently met local campaigner Barbara Carpenter and gave his full support to her petition for Sunday bus services. The petition is available in many shops around town or from len.gates@andover.co.uk.

Tom said "local shops are now open on Sundays and many other events take place in the town centre after the buses have stopped running. The local councils should be looking at ways to encourage people into the town centre. Not everyone has access to a car or wants to use one. A good public transport service is essential to the economy and future of Andover."

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