South Gloucestershire Council announces further support to extend vital 84/85 and 622 bus services
South Gloucestershire Council has committed £250,000 of additional funding to further extend the 84/85 bus service until Easter 2024 and secure the 622 service until the end of the 2023/24 academic year.
In June, the Council worked in partnership with Gloucestershire County Council to save the 84/85 bus and keep it running until the end of August while a longer-term solution was explored.
The Councils have now announced they will further extend the service which provides the only public transport link from villages, such as Cromhall and Hawkesbury Upton, to essential services in Wotton-under-Edge and Yate.
A replacement 84/85 service is being delivered by bus operator The Big Lemon, and is operating to a limited timetable, every two hours in each direction.
The 622 service was due to end at the end of the current academic year but has been further extended by the Council until the end of July 2024.
It will continue to provide school trips from Severn Beach to Castle School in Thornbury and is open to all members of the public, meaning children can continue to get to school safely and residents remain connected. The service will be renumbered as the 918 but is the same route/timetable and will continue to be run by Eurotaxis.
The council decision can be viewed at council.southglos.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=1503
Local bus timetables can be found at travelwest.info
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