The University of Wolverhampton has announced it will cancel its free bus service which shuttles students and staff between campuses, in a bid to cut costs.
The service, which runs between the university's campuses in Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford, will come to an end from July 31.A spokeswoman said:"The university has taken the difficult decision to stop our campus bus service which runs between Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford from the end of this month.
"Our priority is to enhance the student academic experience and invest in student services and facilities on campus which makes this cost difficult to justify. In a statement on its website, the university has advised students can use alternative transport options to access its campuses.
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