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Call for bus users to give their views

Arran MSP Kenneth Gibson is encouraging island bus users to get involved in two new SNP government public consultations that will help shape the future of bus services and smart ticketing in Scotland.

Mr Gibson said: ‘Hundreds of people use buses every day in Arran. Transport Scotland’s two new consultations offer the public and stakeholders an important opportunity to have their say on how best to improve our bus ser vices, not least with the second ferry service.

‘In order to develop an effective, joined-up, Scotland- wide smart ticketing and payment service, it is important that as many transport operators, public bodies and users as possible are consulted and have an opportunity to air their views.’

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