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    barry

    the fact of the matter is that many people when they retire cannot afford to run a car or they decide that they are not up to driving anymore, they will have expected to drive to work or to a rail station in their working life.

    on you other point who are the organisations that deliver an alternative service to the c.a.b?

    this localism bit is farcical, the councils just have a choice of what to cut.

    if the funding had stayed the same then it would be an example of localism, which services could be improved or cut.

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