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Jun 2021

Uber-style bus services, where people book rides from bus stop to bus stop using an app, look set to be rolled out across North Yorkshire if a trial starting next month is successful.
A year-long pilot scheme will be launched in the Bedale, Ripon and Masham area on July 1.
North Yorkshire County Council is optimistic the scheme, which will cost £1.20 per ride within the zone and also be available to concessionary bus pass holders.
The authority has been facing calls for years from transport campaigners to introduce or at least investigate on-demand services amid protests from some villagers that disappearing bus services left them isolated.
Cllr Les said transport minister Baroness Vere had stated she was a fan of demand-responsive bus services at a recent meeting,
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Cllr Les said while a key plank of Boris Johnson’s plans for a post-pandemic recovery was his Bus Back Better initiative, this raised the question of taking on bus service franchising in North Yorkshire.
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