Why Pensioners Are Losing Out
A new system of free off peak local bus
transport sees English pensioners clear losers over their Scottish
contemporaries.
Nearly one million (924,000) Scottish women over 60 and Scottish men over 65 are
set to benefit from free local off-peak bus travel from 1 October as a result of
a new commitment and funding from the Scottish Executive.
Meanwhile the majority of English pensioners are having to put their hands in
their pockets and pay for half price bus travel, something that too many of them
can ill afford.
Research by University of Paisley Centre of Gerontology this year found that 27%
of older people found the high cost of public transport acted as a barrier to
its use. The Government's own Social Exclusion Unit's interim report on
transport in 2002 found that "The money people spend on transport may leave them
with little disposable income. In extreme circumstances people may be left
isolated and housebound."
Free bus travel in Scotland is just the
latest example where Scottish pensioners are receiving a better deal than
English pensioners.
Other reforms in Scotland include:
- Free central heating for all older people
currently living in housing without central heating, whether privately owned
or social housing
- Free personal care - such as help with washing, eating and getting dressed
Local and Metropolitan authorities in England and Wales can decide whether to
implement free off peak transport. The only pensioners in England who benefit
from free off peak bus and other local transport networks live in London,
Merseyside, the West Midlands, Nottingham, Reading and Crawley. Their neighbours
in all other cities, towns and local areas have to pay.
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