School bus price hike for Brighton and Hove parents

Parents face paying £240 a year to use school buses Parents face paying £240 a year to use school buses

Parents are being asked to pay an extra £8 a week to foot the bill for a subsidised school bus.

Hundreds of people protested after Brighton and Hove City Council threatened to withdraw the money for two dedicated routes for youngsters earlier this year.

However, after reinstating the 74 and 96 service for the 2012/13 school year, the local authority has introduced a new charge for a ticket which can only be used on these routes.

This means they will have to pay extra so their children can get home after attending after-school activities.

Greg Bradley, of Norwich Drive, Brighton, said his 12-year-old son used the 74 from their home to Patcham High School but often had to get the non-subsidised 75 when it was full.

He said: “My concerns are that this has only been announced in the past few days with most of us only finding out when our kids went back to school.

“To be honest I would rather run him down there in my car to get him there safely than pay for two tickets.”

Paul Whitmore, of Auckland Drive, Brighton, said: “I do not think it is fair at all. The council do not seem to think children getting to and from school is one of their priorities.

“We have already paid our money for the year and now my child can only get one bus in the morning.”

Government cuts

Previously the charge for the 74 and the 96, which starts in Patcham and serves Blatchington Mill and Hove Park schools, was included as part of the student saver ticket.

This meant a child could get an annual bus pass for £250 and use any bus in the city.

However, in order to pay for the school bus, the local authority has introduced the new fee, which comes to £240 a year, and can only be used on that specific route.

Council leader Jason Kitcat said: “There has been a Government cut to the funding which has led to a reduction in the city bus service.”

He added: “We said earlier this year we would run them in a different way and we did. It’s not a last minute thing.”

But Labour councillor Gill Mitchell said: “It smacks of privatisation rather than the usual public subsidy.”

Sue Shanks, chairman of the council’s children and young people committee, said: “It’s slightly more expensive but it’s the only way we could keep it running.

“Some parents may choose to buy an annual bus pass but they can also get an ID card which will give them reduced fares on all city buses.”

A council spokeswoman said: “Brighton and Hove Bus Company do exercise discretion when students are clearly travelling to and from school.”

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Comments(8)

Ross92 says...
12:01pm Fri 7 Sep 12

Are they not aware of the current economic state? It's just milking us for more and more money. Absolute rip-off, I can see a rise in truancy due to the cost of travel.

Brighton needs a cheaper alternative, but none have managed to fulfill that gap.

chrisinbrighton says...
12:04pm Fri 7 Sep 12

With all the obese kids ; walking wouldn't hurt

Fight_Back says...
1:05pm Fri 7 Sep 12

Usual rubbish excuse from Kitcat !!! So the Green council couldn't use some of the stupidly high income from parking to continue the service ? Instead they'd rather parents used cars to get their children around ? Doesn't this go against the "Green" ethos somewhat ? Hopefully there won't be as many stupid people around come the next election.

rolivan says...
5:03pm Fri 7 Sep 12

Tim could you ask Mr French if this is a payback for loing some of the contracts?

true fan says...
8:53pm Fri 7 Sep 12

chrisinbrighton wrote:
With all the obese kids ; walking wouldn't hurt
Chris - I would like to see you walk from Bevendean to Patcham School every morning and every afternoon. Many of the children in Bevendean are very active and I am sure could run rings around you - in fact if you want to put your money where your mouth is i would be more than happy for you to train with the Under 15's at the local football team so you can see exacytly just how much of an idiot you have made yourself sound!

ghost bus driver says...
10:47pm Fri 7 Sep 12

rolivan wrote:
Tim could you ask Mr French if this is a payback for loing some of the contracts?
No because it is the local authority setting the fares.

gusset snatcher says...
1:43pm Sat 8 Sep 12

The council have no problem in ferrying the children at the traveller site in Horsdean to school by taxi though... and it costs the travellers?????... yes, you've guessed it..... nothing

chrisinbrighton says...
2:42pm Sun 9 Sep 12

I used to walk from Westbourne gardens hove to Kingston lane Kings Manor Southwick to school

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