£7.4M aid for rural services

 
Remote communities in Scotland are to benefit from £7.4M in funding – an increase of £1.1M over last year.
The funding is this year’s allocation under the Rural Public Passenger Transport Grant, which is given to councils to introduce new transport services in rural communities, or upgrade and maintain existing ones.
Transport minister, Tavish Scott, said: ‘Some remote communities still do not have the regular access to public transport people in other parts of Scotland take for granted.’

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