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    Keith - you know very well it isn't a case of "don't worry it's only Priory" at all.

    Howard, I don't know every rule that comes from the EU, but public serrvice vehicles (ie buses) I'm sure have to be low-floor and DDA compliant, so maybe the Age Concern buses are not brand new, or maybe they're not public serrvice buses.

    Thanks Harry - that was exactly the point I was going to make/had made.

    All new buses made, have to be DDA compliant - ie low-floor with disabled access (wheel chairs and the electic scooters/buggies or whatever they're called) and with this disabled access, there are very few seats.

    I'm not saying we shouldn't have these new low-floor, DDA compliant, easy access, disabled friendly, reduced seats, small buses - we should, but 400 (or whatever) people are not going to make Mercedes (or whoever builds them) design and build them.




    Roger

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