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Fare Car scheme extended to serve Ivybridge station
From Pam Newby, Exeter 383654, August 02,2007
THE F7 Fare Car scheme in South Hams is being extended to serve Ivybridge Station from Monday, August 13.
The service, funded by Devon County Council, operates at regular intervals to and from Modbury and Ivybridge, with one trip to Tesco's at Lee Mill each day Monday to Saturday.
The Fare Car, operated by Bridge Cabs, runs at fixed arrival and departure times like a bus service. It serves a large rural area that does not have a daily bus service. People living in or visiting Bigbury, Challaborough, Kingston, Ringmore and St Ann's Chapel can use it to travel to Modbury, Ivybridge and Tesco's at Lee Mill whilst those living in or visiting Modbury, Ermington, Ludbrook and Ugborough can use it to travel to and from Ivybridge and Tesco's at Lee Mill.
The new journeys into Ivybridge station operate run at 0755, 1120 and 1300 to the station and 1715, 1815 and 2130 from the station. They are designed to connect with trains to Plymouth or Exeter/London.
There have been minor changes to the current timetable to accommodate the new journeys.
The fare is £2 per single journey to Modbury. To travel to Ivybridge and Lee Mill, the fare is £2 for people living north of Modbury and £2.50 for those living south of or travelling from Modbury.. Anyone can use the service and bookings must be made a day in advance. For more information call 01392 383481 or visit www.devon.gov.uk/buses
Councillor Margaret Rogers, Devon County Council's Executive Member for Environment, said: "This service is of great benefit to anyone living in rural areas who may wish to travel for shopping, medical appointments, leisure and also for work and education. With the extension of the scheme to Ivybridge station, it will also be helpful for those travelling onwards."
Notes for Editors:
Councillor Margaret Rogers can be contacted on 01297 680384.
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Fact File
- Leader of the Council - Cllr Brian Greenslade
- Chief Executive -- Phil Norrey
- Budget £800 million
- Key investments include:
- Schools £349 million
- Adult and Community Services £164 million
- Environment, Economy and Culture £106 million
- Children and Young People £101 million
- Other important County Council support includes:
- Building programme: £185 million for new schools, roads, care services, libraries and recycling centres
- Political make-up:
- County Council seats: 62
- 33 Liberal Democrat
- 23 Conservative
- 4 Labour
- 2 Independent
- Next County Council elections: May 7, 2009
- Key stats:
- Population: 741,000
- Schools: 365
- Pupils: 96,200
- Children looked after: 584
- Adults helped to live at home: 17,622
- Residential and nursing care: 4,212 adults
- Libraries and Mobile Libraries: 61
- Roads: 12,831 kms (7,973 miles)
- Bridges: 3,500
- Public Rights of Way: 4,960 kms (3,200 miles)
- Streetlights: 71,000
- Illuminated road signs: 10,917
- Recycling Centres: 20
- Recycling rate: 49.21%
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