An article produced for the Town Council (or anyone else)
As well as the Stagecoach bus services to Andover, Winchester and Basingstoke, Whitchurch has its own local bus service that currently runs three mornings a week – something it seems that many might not know (funded by Basingstoke Council with some support from Whitchurch)
Around the town
Around the town
The No.59, which operates on a Hail & Ride basis as well as using the bus stops, traces a route around the town that includes London Road, Lynch Hill Park, Berehill, the Railway Station, Evingar Road, and Wells Lane/Church Street. It serves the Surgery and has stops outside the Co-op and Tescos. It also links Overton and Laverstoke into Whitchurch and visits Litchfield on demand.
Anyone can catch it for a small fixed fare and Bus Passes are valid too.
Flexible uses
Anyone can catch it for a small fixed fare and Bus Passes are valid too.
Flexible uses
The service provides a wide range of opportunities ranging from a shopping trip to a pop into town to meet friends for a coffee; and makes the surgery, the dentists, the chemist, the post office and other businesses all accessible. On a very practical level it is a tough walk up to the Knowlings, Fairfields or Lynch Hill with bags of shopping if other transport is not available – this bus makes it easy.
Social support
Social support
But perhaps its main value is the social support it provides to the less able or the more isolated members of the Whitchurch community. The benefits of preventing loneliness and of helping people to remain independent cannot be overstated, and the friendly drivers are always willing to help when assistance is required.
Costs
Costs
As with all services the value and cost are always being assessed and with the contract due for renewal next Spring the importance to the town needs to be shown to be beneficial. It is currently run by Basingstoke Community Transport with finance from Basingstoke & Deane and some support from Whitchurch Town Council.
With budgets now being formulated for next year, the question for local Whitchurch Town Councillors is should a local financial contribution continue.
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Cllr John Buckley
Passenger and Sustainable Transport Representative
Whitchurch Town Council
With budgets now being formulated for next year, the question for local Whitchurch Town Councillors is should a local financial contribution continue.
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Cllr John Buckley
Passenger and Sustainable Transport Representative
Whitchurch Town Council
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