KEEP THE 67/ 67A TOWN SERVICE.


KEEP THE 67/ 67A TOWN SERVICE.
The Issue
Residents of Stanford In The Vale and surrounding Villages between Wantage and Faringdon will be unable to travel without the use of the bus route 67 and 67A provided for by Thames Travel and paid for by Oxfordshire County Council.
This is one of the major routes for local villagers and having it scrapped just for Budget Cuts will mean pensioners and other residents without use of own transport cant get out to do shopping or visit health care professionals, not to mention students of Faringdon Community College and Swindon College who use the 67 route to get to and from their studies on a weekday.
Is this what we want?
If not please club together and sign this petition so we can tell Oxfordshire County Council where to stick there cuts.
This has also been sent to Ed Vaizey to help keep our service going.

Anita SteptoePetition Starter
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The Issue
Residents of Stanford In The Vale and surrounding Villages between Wantage and Faringdon will be unable to travel without the use of the bus route 67 and 67A provided for by Thames Travel and paid for by Oxfordshire County Council.
This is one of the major routes for local villagers and having it scrapped just for Budget Cuts will mean pensioners and other residents without use of own transport cant get out to do shopping or visit health care professionals, not to mention students of Faringdon Community College and Swindon College who use the 67 route to get to and from their studies on a weekday.
Is this what we want?
If not please club together and sign this petition so we can tell Oxfordshire County Council where to stick there cuts.
This has also been sent to Ed Vaizey to help keep our service going.

Anita SteptoePetition Starter
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This petition made change with 629 supporters!
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The Decision Makers
Ed Vaizey (Local constituent for wantage and didot)
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Petition created on 10 November 2015