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Dozens of bus services that provide a lifeline for the elderly, vulnerable, school children and those in villages without access to any other form of transport could be axed by Kent County Council to save £4m.
More than 70 of what are known as Socially Necessary Bus Services (SNBS) are to be affected by the cuts if they are agreed by county councillors.
A report on the cost-cutting measures says KCC will save £2 million next year and £2m the year after.
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Some 3.8m journeys were made on the services which are subsidised by the council as they are not considered commercially viable by operators.
These represent 3% of all bus journeys across Kent.
A report says that 74 services would be affected. These contracts currently provide 1.6m journeys each year. The proposed contracts to be withdrawn comprise:
28 full services (incl peak/schools)
22 full services (off peak, no schools)
5 evenings only
5 Sunday only
14 School days only (for schools travel)
The impact of the cuts will not just be felt by passengers, with council chiefs saying a number of bus operators may close down particularly in west Kent.
The report says that even if alternative community services emerge “It is still anticipated that there will be a significant impact for those presently using those SNBS that could be withdrawn.”
Just 34 services would remain under the cuts proposed but transport chiefs say there is a possibility that some could be run by commercial operators.
“From experience in the UK, where local authorities have been forced to reduce support to SNBS counties such as Lancashire and Oxfordshire, have seen operators come forward with proposals to offset some of the lost links.”
A decision on which services are proposed to end will be made in December, with consultation beginning in January before a decision is made in May, with contracts with the current operators ending in September.
KCC’s Conservative administration flagged up the possibility of cutting back on the services in October when it said that it would have to save £65m just to balance the books.
There is no statutory requirement on councils to provide such services but most do - although they have become the target for cuts by cash-strapped authorities.
Campaign groups say the services are a lifeline for many and point to research that shows 64% of jobseekers either have no access to a vehicle or cannot drive.
Young people are amongst the biggest users of bus services, while 40 per cent of people over 60 use the bus at least once a week.
A decision on which services are proposed to end will be made in December, with consultation beginning in January before a decision is made in May, with contracts with the current operators ending in September.
Bus services at risk under the county council’s budget cuts
332 Sittingbourne-Yelstead Stockbury-Sittingbourne
634 Greenhill - Reculver / Bishopstone
292, 299 Hawkhurst - Tenterden
Deal - Dover - Sandwich & Canterbury
232, 234, 238, 632 Chiddingstone, Edenbridge, Hever & Penshurst
255 Benenden - Tunbridge Wells
10x Maidstone - Ashford - William Harvey Hospital
5 (Evenings) Maidstone - Hawkhurst/Sandhurst
423, 489 (Evenings) New Ash Green - Dartford / Gravesend
401 Westerham - Tonbridge
59 Maidstone, Grafty Green, Hollingbourne/Leeds, Stile Bridge, Hunton, Marden
59 Maidstone - Grafty Green
293 Tunbridge Wells - Tenterden - Rye
662, 664, 666 Norton-Lynsted-Faversham-Sheldwich
Paddock Wood - Benover
266 Kilndown - Maidstone
367 Sheerness - Warden Point
234 Edenbridge Ridgeway - Cross Key Schools
82, 82A Deal - Kingsdown
24 Sandhurst - Maidstone
222 Wrotham -Tonbridge
11 Lydd - Ashford - William Harvey Hospital
292 Jury's Gap - Tenterden
70 Borough Green - Lunsford Park
404, 405 Edenbridge - Shipbourne, Plaxtol,Sevenoaks & West Kingsdown
296 Tunbridge Wells - Paddock Wood
88 Maidstone - Kings Hill
235 Penshurst - Hildenborough Station
58 Addington - Trottiscliffe - Ryarsh - West Malling - Maidstone
151 Chatham Maritime-Kings Hill/Lunsford Park
60, 61, 61A Aycliffe - Whitfield - Dover - Whitfield
666 Ashford - Faversham
4 / 645 Reculver - Greenhill
38, 38A Palm Bay - Ramsgate - Manston - Birchington
13 Maidstone - Langley -Leeds - Hollingbourne - Bearsted
433 New Ash Green - Dartford/Gravesend
638 Faversham - Whitstable
326, 327 Sittingbourne - Medway Hospital
286 Hartfield - Speldhurst - Tunbridge Wells
237 Chiddingstone
- Tunbridge Wells War Memorial
123 Ashford - Biddenden
12 Maidstone - Tenterden
18A Ashford - Canterbury
474, 475 Bluewater - Hartley
5 Canterbury - Seasalter
667 Canterbury - Charing
111 Ashford - Dover
8, 9, 9A, 343, 344, 345 The Meads-Rodmersham /Bredgar - Newnham
293/294 Tenterden - Rolvenden Layne, Tenterden- Appledore
267/268 Hawkhurst - Tunbridge Wells/Tonbridge
200 Hildenborough - Hildenborough Station
61, 63 Whitfield - Aydliffe
360 Rushenden - Leysdown
60, 61, 61A Aycliffe- Whitfield- Dover - Whitfield
150 Maidstone - Walderslade
553 Brookland - Rye
649 Wincheap - Canterbury Laws Courts
297 Tenterden - Tunbridge Wells
202, 211 Tonbridge - Barden Park/Hildenborough & Station
311 Lower Higham - Meopham School
421 Sevenoaks-Swanley
216, 219, 277 T.Wells/T'bridge/Willow Lea- Pembury
306, 308 Northfleet, Borough Green, Bluewater & Wrotham
149, 151 Chatham Maritime-Kings Hill/Lunsford Park
280, 283 Tunbridge Wells Circular
36 Herne Bay - Margate/ QEQM Hospital
620 Canterbury - Hastingleigh
42, 42A Monkton - Ramsgate
204, 210 Tonbridge - Underriver/Leigh/Charcott
18 Canterbury - Hythe
207 Horsmonden - Bennett Memorial School
125 Ashford - Aldington
660 Stalisfield Green - Tankerton
B Line Ashford - Park Farm