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Rural bus service a step closer 28.04.08

INISHOWEN Development Partnership (IDP) will shortly begin consulting with the public about how best to roll out a new €500,000 rural transport scheme in the peninsula.
It was announced in February that Inishowen had been chosen as a location for the nationwide Rural Transport Programme to help people with no car get access to basic essential services such as the doctor, post office and shops.
The IDP is co-ordinating the Department of Transport scheme in association with organisations such as Action Inishowen, local family resource centres, disability groups, as well as public and private transport operators.
Towards that aim, three public consultation evenings will now be held early in May to get the views of the community about the rural transport needs of the peninsula.
According to the IDP "an effective plan to address those gaps in transport that impact most on the community" will then be drawn up.
According to the IDP "an effective plan to address those gaps in transport that impact most on the community" will then be drawn up.
Following the announcement of the scheme in February, IDP co-manager Andrew Ward said the exact nature of the scheme first had to be determined before the money was drawn down for Inishowen. He said the scheme might well include a mix of public and private transport.
Mr. Ward also said that areas that recently lost the Lough Swilly bus service including Malin would be closely examined.
Andrew Ward
The public consultation evenings will take place as follows:

Monday, May 12, at 7.30 pm - Tullyarvan Mill, Buncrana
Tuesday, May 13, at 7.30 pm - the Bocan Hall, Culdaff
Wednesday, May 14 at 7.30 pm - Quigley’s Point Community Centre.

For more information please contact Pauline or John at Inishowen Development Partnership on 07493 62218.
To view IRT Bus Timetables click here.
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