A 'lifeline' Glasgow bus service has announced plans to expand.
Scottish charity Climate Action Strathaven launched its service in October 2022 to combat concerns about a lack of transport links between Strathaven and Glasgow, as well as provide a more sustainable travel option.
Alison Harley, programme manager for CAS, said: “The impact the bus service has had on our community cannot be understated, it has been genuinely transformative. To run the service, CAS received £19,500 in funding from renewables firm Banks Renewables as well as £21,500 from national walking charity Paths for All’s Smarter Choices, Smarter Places Open Fund.
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