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Call to overhaul public transport


Published on 01 April 2011 10:00 AM

Wales’s public transport system needs an overhaul so that older people can access essential services such as health care, and maintain their independence.

That’s according to Age Cymru which is today highlighting public transport as an issue older people will vote on at the Welsh Assembly elections on May 5.

Age Cymru Director of Influencing and Programme Development Victoria Lloyd says:

“Good public transport is essential to the health and wellbeing of older people as they can be disproportionately affected and isolated when it fails.

“Two thirds of single pensioners in Wales do not have a car and half of all households in Wales without a car are aged 60 or over.

“We also know 40 per cent of people in Wales feel the local bus services fail to meet their needs and they’re not able to get to town centres or shops.

“Moreover the figures show that 65 per cent of people feel public transport lets them down when they need to get to their local hospital.

“Public transport in Wales is leaving older people isolated and unable to access the services they need to maintain a good quality of life.

“Older people have told us that public transport is a real problem for them and it is one that they want the next Welsh Assembly Government to tackle.”

Based on what older people have told the charity, Age Cymru is calling for:

• Extending the concessionary bus pass scheme to cover rail journeys and providing taxi and community transport tokens to people who can’t access bus services;

• The Welsh Assembly Government and local authorities to support existing community transport services to develop and expand so that they are able to meet the demand that is out there for these services.

Victoria Lloyd concludes:

“Older voters are a major influence on the outcome of elections and this year, 75 per cent of constituencies in Wales can expect to see more than half of the vote cast by people aged 55 or over.

“It is vital that the Assembly recognises the challenge of tackling the public transport and the opportunities this will provide to improve the lives of older people in Wales.”

Age Cymru has produced a special 2011 National Assembly for Wales election where you can watch older voters talking about the issues that matter to them in our film ‘Opportunities – the age manifesto for the National Assembly’.

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CONTACT

For all media enquiries, please contact Iwan Rhys Roberts, Communications Officer – Age Cymru, on 029 2043 1562, 07739 894 923, iwan.roberts@agecymru.org.uk

NOTES TO EDITORS

• 66 per cent of single pensioners do not have a car – The Poverty Site: the UK site for statistics on poverty and social exclusion, Wales. Services section, Access to transport, April 2009;

• Half of all households in Wales without a car consist of individuals over the age of 60 - Living Longer Living Better: report of an advisory group on the Strategy for Older People in Wales, Welsh Assembly Government, 2007;

• “40 per cent of all households in Wales without a car feel their local bus service fails to meet their travelling needs to the local town centre or shops while 65 per cent believe it is inadequate for travel to their local hospital – A Statistical Focus on Older People in Wales 2009 Edition, Welsh Assembly Government/Office for National Statistics, 2009;

• Age Cymru is the force combining Age Concern Cymru and Help the Aged in Wales.

• Age affects us all in different ways. We cannot promise good health, but we should be able to ensure good care for all of us. When we find loneliness, we will reach out. When age becomes a burden, we will lighten the load.

• Age Cymru will campaign. We will fundraise. We will research. We will make the powers that be listen.

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