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| Thursday, 30 October 2008 | |
![]() We have worked with the Angus Transport Forum on its highly successful DRT project where it explored the potential that awaits to be unlocked by offering communities greater choices and opportunities to access better public transport. The key to community DRT is that it does not seek to supplant public transport provision but compliments and augments provision. According to the 2005 National Transport Strategy, “1% or less of those in rural areas and remote small towns had access to a regular bus service (at least one bus every 13 minutes) compared with 44% in large urban areas”. Despite the fact that 85 per cent of Scots live six minutes from a bus stop, car ownership remains high. But do these bus stops run to where individuals want to go? Or at the times they need to get there? Attend this unique one-day event and hear from a range of policy makers, campaigners and practitioners about the potential for flexible transport services to deliver for Scotland.
It therefore not only has great potential in our rural communities where scheduled
provision is at its most challenging but more widely it
can reduce car journeys, empty vehicle movements and provide access to
some of the most vulnerable in society. Forward Scotland believes that in a society that embraces sustainable development, the solutions for our 20th century legacy of unsustainable behaviours lie with our new leaders in communities and that DRT and community DRT is very much part of that solution.
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VIBES Awards 2008
Scotland's leading environmentally conscious businesses were crowned at
a prestigious award ceremony in Edinburgh on Wednesday 3 December 2008.
Grants to community groups
We're pleased to announce a total of over £56,000 was offered to three
community projects through the Viridor Credits Scotland grant programme
in early December 2008. The grant funds are associated with the
landfill operations at Oxwell Mains, Dunbar, and Rigmuir, East Kilbride.
Champions for Sustainable Communities
Forward Scotland is currently developing and looking for partners for Champions for Sustainable Communities. Originally launched in 2008 this is an award scheme that recognises the achievements of individuals across society who have lead the way in community development with the highest regard for sustainable development principles.
Communities to benefit from Railways contract extension
Forward Scotland broadly welcomes the railway franchise extension and the committments and provisions it provides. A wholly new community fund is a positive aspect that if handled well could provide a real legacy.
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