People Power Saves Vital Bus Service for Vulnerable
Gloucestershire Echo, The › July 22, 2010
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › July 22, 2010
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this is PUBLIC-SPIRITED volunteers have stepped forward to save a bus service which runs trips for disabled and elderly people in Tewkesbury. The Tewkesbury and District Wheelchair Bus Association was in danger of folding amidst concerns it did not have enough drivers to continue.
The charity, which uses an adapted mini-bus to take people on shopping trips, held a crunch meeting this week to make a decision on its future.See the full content of this document
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People Power Saves Vital Bus Service for Vulnerable
But, following an appeal in the Echo and letters to local businesses calling for support, local stalwa...
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