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Mutiny on the buses

6:20pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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PENSIONERS are boycotting a new charge that means they have to pay £3 a day to travel to day care centres.

The new fee was brought in last Friday for elderly people using buses to Whitecross Community Centre.

Florence Davenport, aged 95, from Old Liverpool Road, has been using the centre for more than 15 years and is one of those not paying She said: "I came here in the first place for depression and now they are putting this sort of thing in our way so you can't come.

"We would not go out at all without this, we are housebound."

The day care users were sent a letter two weeks ago telling them they would now be charged for transport.

Tess Dickenson, from Haryngton Avenue, Bewsey, added: "We are all pensioners, we all have bus passes and therefore we are all entitled to free transport the length and breadth of the country. Our little journey cannot be bankrupting anybody."

The pensioners are now expected to pay £1.50 for each single trip, up to a total cost of £10 per week.

This amount is on top of other charges such as meal costs while at the centre.

But unlike other charges, the transport costs are not assessed on a person's financial situation, meaning that regardless of their income they all have to pay the same.

Annie O'Riley, aged 86, from Plumtree Avenue, Bewsey, said: "I'm not paying the charges, we do not think it is fair. I would stay at home if I had to pay."

Many of the volunteers who help to run the day care are also against the charges. Most of those go twice a week and after also paying for lunch they are paying £13 a week for a few hours at the centre.

Volunteer Kathleen Hickman said: "The council must get money for old people, where does it all go?

"They all come on these buses because they are in wheelchairs or have walking sticks."

Pam Smith, head of service social care for older people and people with a physical disability, said: "Following a review of the council charging policy for social care services, we are unable to provide this service free of charge.

"A flat rate was implemented following consultation with service users. This decision was not taken lightly and we wish to continue to provide the same level and quality of service."

vicki.stockman@guardiangrp.co.uk


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willy wonka, great sankey manchester end says...
6:44pm Thu 8 May 08

Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.

willy wonka, great sankey manchester end says...
6:44pm Thu 8 May 08

Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.

willy wonka, great sankey manchester end says...
6:44pm Thu 8 May 08

Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.

willy wonka, great sankey manchester end says...
6:44pm Thu 8 May 08

Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.

Bill Green, Paddington says...
8:23am Fri 9 May 08

Only a couple of weeks back, we were reading reports on these pages here about how social services had received some top award for dignity in care and now we read this. Elderly house bound residents shouldn’t be forced into such an intolerable situation and those responsible for this decision should hang their heads in shame.

Bill Green, Paddington says...
8:23am Fri 9 May 08

Only a couple of weeks back, we were reading reports on these pages here about how social services had received some top award for dignity in care and now we read this. Elderly house bound residents shouldn’t be forced into such an intolerable situation and those responsible for this decision should hang their heads in shame.

Bill Green, Paddington says...
8:23am Fri 9 May 08

Only a couple of weeks back, we were reading reports on these pages here about how social services had received some top award for dignity in care and now we read this. Elderly house bound residents shouldn’t be forced into such an intolerable situation and those responsible for this decision should hang their heads in shame.

Bill Green, Paddington says...
8:23am Fri 9 May 08

Only a couple of weeks back, we were reading reports on these pages here about how social services had received some top award for dignity in care and now we read this. Elderly house bound residents shouldn’t be forced into such an intolerable situation and those responsible for this decision should hang their heads in shame.

bigus_dickus, Warrington says...
8:30am Fri 9 May 08

willy wonka wrote:
Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.
Not to mention the pointless wheel that was erected over Christmas

WBC you are scum - how dare you treat our elderly and vulnerable with utter contempt. When the people responsible for this charge reach their elderly years and depend on this service, I hope it bankrupts you.

bigus_dickus, Warrington says...
8:30am Fri 9 May 08

willy wonka wrote:
Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.
Not to mention the pointless wheel that was erected over Christmas

WBC you are scum - how dare you treat our elderly and vulnerable with utter contempt. When the people responsible for this charge reach their elderly years and depend on this service, I hope it bankrupts you.

bigus_dickus, Warrington says...
8:30am Fri 9 May 08

willy wonka wrote:
Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.
Not to mention the pointless wheel that was erected over Christmas

WBC you are scum - how dare you treat our elderly and vulnerable with utter contempt. When the people responsible for this charge reach their elderly years and depend on this service, I hope it bankrupts you.

bigus_dickus, Warrington says...
8:30am Fri 9 May 08

willy wonka wrote:
Fantastic way to treat the elderly. Top marks WBC got to recoup the £700,000 spent on the traffic lights that don't work at Asda somehow.
Not to mention the pointless wheel that was erected over Christmas

WBC you are scum - how dare you treat our elderly and vulnerable with utter contempt. When the people responsible for this charge reach their elderly years and depend on this service, I hope it bankrupts you.

Flash, Warrington says...
9:17am Fri 9 May 08

On the picture in the article alone there are 13 people, £3 each and thats £36 per day. Over a week thats £180.00 they are getting from one group alone.

Utter disgrace.

They are trying to instill a culture of respect in the town yet the council may as well have shoved these residents in their homes and locked the door.


Flash, Warrington says...
9:17am Fri 9 May 08

On the picture in the article alone there are 13 people, £3 each and thats £36 per day. Over a week thats £180.00 they are getting from one group alone.

Utter disgrace.

They are trying to instill a culture of respect in the town yet the council may as well have shoved these residents in their homes and locked the door.


Flash, Warrington says...
9:17am Fri 9 May 08

On the picture in the article alone there are 13 people, £3 each and thats £36 per day. Over a week thats £180.00 they are getting from one group alone.

Utter disgrace.

They are trying to instill a culture of respect in the town yet the council may as well have shoved these residents in their homes and locked the door.


Flash, Warrington says...
9:17am Fri 9 May 08

On the picture in the article alone there are 13 people, £3 each and thats £36 per day. Over a week thats £180.00 they are getting from one group alone.

Utter disgrace.

They are trying to instill a culture of respect in the town yet the council may as well have shoved these residents in their homes and locked the door.


Legion, Warrington North says...
10:18am Fri 9 May 08

Warrington council are the scurge of the earth, it surely cannot be just me who is offended by EVERY action they take, seriously never a decision is made by WBC that is not some ill thought out peice of money wasting, or revenue building from its population. Its like the biggest bunch of incompetants ever assembled in one town.
they take from those that need, and give things we don't. is it possible to just not have a council ?

Legion, Warrington North says...
10:18am Fri 9 May 08

Warrington council are the scurge of the earth, it surely cannot be just me who is offended by EVERY action they take, seriously never a decision is made by WBC that is not some ill thought out peice of money wasting, or revenue building from its population. Its like the biggest bunch of incompetants ever assembled in one town.
they take from those that need, and give things we don't. is it possible to just not have a council ?

Legion, Warrington North says...
10:18am Fri 9 May 08

Warrington council are the scurge of the earth, it surely cannot be just me who is offended by EVERY action they take, seriously never a decision is made by WBC that is not some ill thought out peice of money wasting, or revenue building from its population. Its like the biggest bunch of incompetants ever assembled in one town.
they take from those that need, and give things we don't. is it possible to just not have a council ?

Legion, Warrington North says...
10:18am Fri 9 May 08

Warrington council are the scurge of the earth, it surely cannot be just me who is offended by EVERY action they take, seriously never a decision is made by WBC that is not some ill thought out peice of money wasting, or revenue building from its population. Its like the biggest bunch of incompetants ever assembled in one town.
they take from those that need, and give things we don't. is it possible to just not have a council ?

LJ, Westbrook says...
12:39pm Fri 9 May 08

This council is an absolute shambles. I would be more than happy for my contributions to fund all care and transport for the elderly. Instead it is used for stupid traffic lights where they are not required. I am wondering if WBC have consulted JMP Consultants on this one?

LJ, Westbrook says...
12:39pm Fri 9 May 08

This council is an absolute shambles. I would be more than happy for my contributions to fund all care and transport for the elderly. Instead it is used for stupid traffic lights where they are not required. I am wondering if WBC have consulted JMP Consultants on this one?

LJ, Westbrook says...
12:39pm Fri 9 May 08

This council is an absolute shambles. I would be more than happy for my contributions to fund all care and transport for the elderly. Instead it is used for stupid traffic lights where they are not required. I am wondering if WBC have consulted JMP Consultants on this one?

LJ, Westbrook says...
12:39pm Fri 9 May 08

This council is an absolute shambles. I would be more than happy for my contributions to fund all care and transport for the elderly. Instead it is used for stupid traffic lights where they are not required. I am wondering if WBC have consulted JMP Consultants on this one?

Arthur, Turn left at Orford says...
1:18pm Fri 9 May 08

I'll get you Butler !!

Arthur, Turn left at Orford says...
1:18pm Fri 9 May 08

I'll get you Butler !!

Arthur, Turn left at Orford says...
1:18pm Fri 9 May 08

I'll get you Butler !!

Arthur, Turn left at Orford says...
1:18pm Fri 9 May 08

I'll get you Butler !!

Paul Thexton, Formerly Birchwood and Orford says...
8:01am Sat 10 May 08

I am disgusted by this. What is the point of issuing bus passes to the elderly. Clearly it's ok to use your bus pass and obtain the free travel you are entitled to unless you want to do it more than once a week. Absolutely disgraceful.

I would sooner pay an additional 10p per fare on the busses for my own trips around warrington to accomodate their apparent £180/w shortfall.

Paul Thexton, Formerly Birchwood and Orford says...
8:01am Sat 10 May 08

I am disgusted by this. What is the point of issuing bus passes to the elderly. Clearly it's ok to use your bus pass and obtain the free travel you are entitled to unless you want to do it more than once a week. Absolutely disgraceful.

I would sooner pay an additional 10p per fare on the busses for my own trips around warrington to accomodate their apparent £180/w shortfall.

Paul Thexton, Formerly Birchwood and Orford says...
8:01am Sat 10 May 08

I am disgusted by this. What is the point of issuing bus passes to the elderly. Clearly it's ok to use your bus pass and obtain the free travel you are entitled to unless you want to do it more than once a week. Absolutely disgraceful.

I would sooner pay an additional 10p per fare on the busses for my own trips around warrington to accomodate their apparent £180/w shortfall.

Paul Thexton, Formerly Birchwood and Orford says...
8:01am Sat 10 May 08

I am disgusted by this. What is the point of issuing bus passes to the elderly. Clearly it's ok to use your bus pass and obtain the free travel you are entitled to unless you want to do it more than once a week. Absolutely disgraceful.

I would sooner pay an additional 10p per fare on the busses for my own trips around warrington to accomodate their apparent £180/w shortfall.

JimmyMac, says...
9:48am Mon 12 May 08

Paul - bus passes don't cover this route as it's more akin (though not totally the same thing) to a private minibus hire by the council. Not the same thing as a scheduled public service vehicle.

JimmyMac, says...
9:48am Mon 12 May 08

Paul - bus passes don't cover this route as it's more akin (though not totally the same thing) to a private minibus hire by the council. Not the same thing as a scheduled public service vehicle.

JimmyMac, says...
9:48am Mon 12 May 08

Paul - bus passes don't cover this route as it's more akin (though not totally the same thing) to a private minibus hire by the council. Not the same thing as a scheduled public service vehicle.

JimmyMac, says...
9:48am Mon 12 May 08

Paul - bus passes don't cover this route as it's more akin (though not totally the same thing) to a private minibus hire by the council. Not the same thing as a scheduled public service vehicle.

Guardian Angel, Warrington says...
1:13am Tue 13 May 08

No doubt the new mayjor will be having a posh do, maybe the £180 a week will go towards all this pomp instead of the community...

Guardian Angel, Warrington says...
1:13am Tue 13 May 08

No doubt the new mayjor will be having a posh do, maybe the £180 a week will go towards all this pomp instead of the community...

Guardian Angel, Warrington says...
1:13am Tue 13 May 08

No doubt the new mayjor will be having a posh do, maybe the £180 a week will go towards all this pomp instead of the community...

Guardian Angel, Warrington says...
1:13am Tue 13 May 08

No doubt the new mayjor will be having a posh do, maybe the £180 a week will go towards all this pomp instead of the community...

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The pensioners refusing to pay 	IPR7508

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