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VOTE: Worthing's elderly bus pass users treated 'like second class citizens'

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Published Date:
24 July 2008
AN ELDERLY woman is taking on the council in a war over the use of free bus passes in Worthing.
Hilda Hammond, 87, believes the 9.30am start time for concessionary passes for the town's elderly is "unfair", considering people in Littlehampton and Brighton can start using theirs at 9am.

She wants to see Worthing brought into line with neighbouring districts, and is launching a petition to try to make it happen.

Hilda, of Downview Road, Worthing, said: "I can't see the logic of the council's decision to start the concessionary bus service at 9.30am.

"The buses run empty before 9.30am and are overcrowded afterwards.

"There are the same number of passengers involved, so it makes sense to spread the load."

Volunteer work

Hilda volunteers at Heene First School in Norfolk Street, Worthing, three times a week and said she needs to take the bus before 9.30am to ensure she arrives on time.

She spends the morning helping children aged five and six with their reading skills and said: "I really enjoy it.

"It's so rewarding to see the children progressing and it's good for me to keep my mind active.

"I hate to be late for it but because I can't get on the bus before 9.30am, I am always at risk that it could happen."

Full buses

On Tuesday, July 22, as Hilda waited for the bus to take her to the school, two drove past, unable to stop for her as they were already full, making her late for her volunteer work.

She believes the problem was caused by older people in Littlehampton getting on the buses at 9am and filling them up before they arrived at Worthing.

Hilda's petition, asking Worthing Borough Council to start the free bus pass service from 9am, is available to be signed at the following locations:

Anthony Michael hairdressers, Doyles Café, the Co-op, the Post Office and Pixies greengrocers, all in Goring Road; Supernews newsagent and Easy Weigh in the Guildbourne Centre; the Co-op in Newland Street; News and Cards newsagent in Richmond Road; the Co-op in South Street and the Co-op in Rowlands Road.

Have your say

Do you think bus passes for the elderly in Worthing should start at 9am or 9.30am?

Vote for 9am or 9.30am in the panel to the right of the screen.

What do you think?

Are you a morning bus user?

How busy are the buses after 9am?

What difference would it make to your journey if the over-60s were able to use their bus passes before 9.30am?

Share your views, comment below, email the Herald or write in to Readers Letters, Worthing Herald series, Cannon House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing, BN11 1NA.


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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 8:32 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
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Tigger Rules,

Worthing 24/07/2008 11:57:25
My daughter has a medical condition which means she can't drive so is entitled to a free bus pass. However as she is not allowed to use it until 9.30, it means she can not use it to get to college...even changing it to 9.00 wouldn't help as she has to be in by 8.35am.
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martinmc82,

Worthing 25/07/2008 08:28:45
I personally think that yes it probably is unfair to only use the bus pass after 9:30am but at the end of the day I dont think that this woman should be at war over the council for it. I would be so grateful if I had a bus pass but I dont so have to pay for any bus travel and quite often since the bus pass scheme came in the buses are now so full anyway so you get quite a few buses that cant stop cause they are so full. I think it doesnt matter about the time of day you can use it, you should just be grateful that you are able to get a bus pass as I have a partly disabled wife that cant get a darn thing of the government and have applied loads of times! so please just be grateful for what you've got cause one day It might be taken away then you will moan about that when it happens!
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Jane 1,

29/07/2008 11:07:36
If the object is to encourage more people out of their cars and into public transport, then every possible extension of free passes should be actively encouraged.
The full bus problem is at its worst during school term times but why not relax the morning start time for over 60s during school holidays? At least that would be a gesture. And if it's OK to have a 9am start in Arun and Adur, why not Worthing? it's not making any sense.
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Dave44,

WORTHING 04/08/2008 12:48:02
I can understand the lady's reason for wanting to use the bus in order to get to her voluntary work at the school, and fair play to her for being such an active 87 year old!

However, I think her protest is misconceived. She says that the buses before 9am are not crowded - I am a regular user of the 700 route, and have to say that this is not the case. The bus is used by schoolchildren and people getting to work, and if you've ever been on a bus after 9.30am you'll know that getting a seat is just impossible. I can just imagine the overcrowding there would be if the over 60's were allowed to use their bus passes to travel at the same time as workers, and schoolchildren.

Ironically it would be the people paying fares (and therefore subsidising free bus travel with ever increasing prices) that would suffer because they would be forced to endure uncomfortable journeys to work or school.
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