On 20 April, the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) launched its new report: A New Route for Local Bus Services

This forms part of the WI’s Get on Board campaign, which calls on the Government and local authorities to work in partnership with bus companies and community transport operators to enable an adequate provision of services.

The new report aims to build understanding of the impacts of cuts to bus services on women and people living in rural areas and also explores the impacts of a significant reduction in local bus services on mental health, isolation and social exclusion, and sets out recommendations for future action.

The findings showed that only 18 % – less than one in five – of survey respondents living in rural areas in the UK say they have access to a frequent, reliable bus service.  Furthermore, 25% of those respondents said that cuts to bus services have made them feel more isolated, and 19% said their mental health had been negatively affected. Cuts to bus services have also meant a decrease in being able to connect to other transport services and, as a result, 72% said that their dependency on using a car and reliance on family and friends had increased.

In response to the evidence, the WI is calling for:

To read the report in full visit www.thewi.org.uk/nfwi-report-into-local-bus-services