Coalfield Community Transport and South Ayrshire Community Transport are set to receive a share of £1million of funding going towards 18 companies.
SPT has allocated the grant to support 18 key Community Transport (CT) projects across the Strathclyde area.
Many of the projects funded ensure transport for those with special needs and kids’ clubs, community bus services for the elderly and for those with mobility issues who find it difficult to access public transport.
They also provide transport for patients to meet hospital / hospice and out-patient appointments.
More than £84,000 has been awarded to Coalfield Community Transport (CCT), which provides accessible transport across Ayrshire for socially or economically disadvantaged groups.
More than £109,000 was awarded to South Ayrshire Community Transport (SACT), also providing accessible, affordable transport for socially or economically disadvantaged groups, voluntary groups and third sector organisations in South Ayrshire.
SPT chair of the Operations Committee, Councillor David Wilson, said: “Despite significant cuts to SPT’s funding, we recognise the vital contribution Community Transport operators deliver to local communities and voluntary groups, particularly the elderly, disabled and those on low incomes.
“These much-needed transport services are designed to promote and support the delivery of high quality, reliable and accessible transport to communities across the SPT area.
"Without Community Transport, it would be much more challenging for the disadvantaged and more vulnerable groups to access goods, services, and facilities within their local communities.”
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