THE proposed closure of a key bus route between Aylesbury and High Wycombe has drawn criticism.
MP Rob Butler, whose constituency covers Aylesbury, has hit out at Arriva Buses in a letter where says the decision left him "extremely concerned and angry".
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The Conservative MP says the move to close the Aylesbury depot would cause 'huge problems for those who rely on the buses to get to work, school or the doctor.'
I'm extremely concerned by Arriva Buses' proposal to close its Aylesbury depot. The company says this would mean stopping the vast majority of services in our area. It would cause huge problems for local residents so I've demanded an urgent meeting with senior management
— Rob Butler MP (@RobBAylesbury) May 15, 2024
In a statement, Mr Butler: “I'm extremely concerned about Arriva Buses' sudden proposals to close its depot in Aylesbury, and am angry that there was no warning that this was even being considered.
"The company has admitted that closing the Aylesbury depot would mean ending the vast majority of its services in our area, causing huge problems for those who rely on the buses to get to work, school or the doctor.
“I've demanded an urgent meeting with senior management at Arriva to voice my strong opposition to these proposals and will also be raising residents' views in Parliament.”
The proposals put forward by Arriva, a subsidiary of the German state-owned railway Deutsche Bahn, would affect a significant number of routes across Buckinghamshire.
If the closure is confirmed, the X7/8 from Aylesbury to Oxford and the X9/90 from Aylesbury to High Wycombe would be affected.
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