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‘Wee Bus’ launch after pilot success in the Ferintosh community council area – it is a ‘pay what you can’ door-to-door bus service


By Niall Harkiss

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From left, Bruce Morrison, secretary of Ferintosh Community Council, Frank Holmes, the FCB Driver, CSI Ross-Shire, and Shona Street, the chief officer of CSI Ross-Shire, by the Ferintosh Wee Bus.
From left, Bruce Morrison, secretary of Ferintosh Community Council, Frank Holmes, the FCB Driver, CSI Ross-Shire, and Shona Street, the chief officer of CSI Ross-Shire, by the Ferintosh Wee Bus.

A Black Isle community is to celebrate the introduction of a new ‘pay what you can’ door-to-door bus service.

The Ferintosh Community Bus (FCB), which operates in the Ferintosh community council area, is now in operation and follows a successful pilot in the community. It allows permanent and temporary residents in the area to book journeys within the Black Isle - to and from their homes - making it easier for them to get about their community and connect to commercial scheduled bus services.

Local MSP Kate Forbes and councillor Allan Henderson, chair of HITRANS, will join local bus users and key stakeholders for a formal launch of the service on Monday February 28 from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at Findon Hall, Culbokie.

The ‘Wee Bus’ is a six-seater, wheelchair accessible, all electric multi-purpose vehicle which is available during the days and evenings, seven days a week.

The pay structure is ‘pay what you can’ for any Black Isle destinations, with a recommended £2 return cash fare.

Specifically, however, when connecting with Stagecoach buses at Tore Service Station to and from Inverness, the complete fare for the journey will be paid.

Bruce Morrison, who is leading the project on behalf of Ferintosh Community Council, said: “A Community Bus service combines the advantage of being collected from your home with the efficiency of a public transport vehicle by sharing with other residents. A key community element of the service is the valuable contribution made by residents volunteering as drivers in the evenings and weekends.”

The pilot scheme was a partnership of HITRANS, the regional transport partnership, Stagecoach, The Highland Council, CSI Ross-Shire, Ferintosh Community Council (supported by Culbokie Community Trust) and Bannerman Transport. It is supported through an EU InterReg project called MOVE which seeks to improve public transport provision through collaborative solutions.

Councillor Henderson said: “The Ferintosh Community Bus (FCB) will be owned and maintained by Highland Council from March 2022. The FCB a fine example of a demand responsive form of public bus transport that can be mirrored across the Highlands and Islands, providing a more accessible, more frequent and more sustainable service for local residents.”

To book, users should call at least 1 day in advance of a journey, although every effort will be made to accommodate same day requests. For the Monday to Friday daytime service, phone numbers are 07519 722456 or 07519 772376. For other journeys the contact number is 07387 364541.


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