May 13, 2025 - 19:00

Post-16 students in Shrewsbury are facing significant challenges in accessing their education due to transportation issues. Many students residing in rural areas have reported difficulties in finding reliable and timely transport options to attend their classes. This situation has raised concerns among educators and parents alike, as it directly impacts students' ability to participate fully in their educational programs.
The lack of adequate public transport services has forced some students to rely on private vehicles or carpooling arrangements, which are not always feasible. As a result, many students are arriving late to classes or, in some cases, missing them altogether. This disruption not only affects their learning but also places additional stress on students who are trying to balance their academic responsibilities with the challenges of travel.
Local authorities are being urged to address these transport issues to ensure that all students have equal access to education, regardless of their geographical location. The community is hopeful that solutions will be implemented soon to support the educational needs of these young learners.
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