Save the 324 - a Surrey Mirror campaign

Thursday, December 03, 2009, 10:41

After plans were announced to scrap bus services across the borough, the phones haven’t stopped ringing on the newsdesk of the Surrey Mirror.

Our inbox has been filled to the brim with letters and e-mails from outraged passengers – the formerly "invisible" population who use the 324 service.

Surrey County Council said its grandiose scheme follows complaints from residents "concerned about seeing empty buses".

Our readers have found this hard to believe – so do we.

And following the bold example set by Val Milesi, we are launching our own campaign to protect the service, which links Horley to Reigate and Redhill.

The Surrey Mirror has this week launched our Save the 324 campaign to help those who rely on the daily service.

Whether you’re a grandparent, parent or school pupil – the loss of a bus service will affect you with more cars on our already clogged roads.

Number-crunchers at County Hall in Kingston may have done their maths – but it is those most in need left counting the true cost.

Register your objection and leave a comment below.

For a full list of proposed changes - click here.

To see our previous stories, follow the links below:

Fight begins to save vital bus routes

Bus routes scrapped after complaints of 'empty buses'

St Bede's School buses safe from cuts

School buses face the axe






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