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Crunch talks on Malin bus stoppage 04.09.07

A rural community group is to meet today with the Lough Swilly Bus Company following its decision to discontinue its service to Malin Head.
Malin Head Community Association described the decision to stop the route as a "serious blow" to the region - Ireland's most northerly point and one of the most isolated communities on the Inishowen peninsula.
"The Swilly bus service is vital for the elderly in our community and families without cars. We are 14 miles from the nearest village of Malin and 18 miles from Carndonagh," said Malin Head Community Association chairperson, Cathy O'Donnell. "While we would admit that the bus is not full with passengers all the time, there are a number of local people who depend on it very much throughout the week.
"It's also used by tourists, backpackers and students who come to study the geology of the area," she said.
The Malin Head route had operated twice-a-day, four days a week. It officially ended at midday on Saturday.
The service is among a number of rural Donegal routes that have been under threat in recent years. The Lough Swilly Bus Company, which is owned by Irish property developer, Pat Doherty of Harcourt Developments, has said in the past that it cannot continue subsidising loss-making routes.
The Malin Head Community Association representatives will be accompanied today at the bus company's Derry offices by local Sinn Féin councillor Pádraig MacLochlainn. He said such a rural bus service should not be "driven by profit".
"These public services should never be driven by profit but must be there to ensure equality of access for all citizens.
" My initial discussions with the representatives of the Lough Swilly Bus Company have established that the issue of a lack of Government subsidies to support this route is the main issue at stake.
"In our meeting tomorrow I hope to establish the level of subsidies required and to embark on a plan of action in partnership with the local community association to ensure that the Government meet their responsibilities to the community of Malin Head in this regard."
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