Published:
11:13 AM May 5, 2021
Updated:
11:26 AM May 5, 2021
Park and ride at Milton will be suspended from Monday says Stagecoach. Its reasons were explained in a surprise statement issued last night.
- Credit: Stagecoach
Milton Park and Ride – built at a cost of over £3.1m and opened 13 years ago – will close indefinitely from Monday May 10.
Stagecoach says the decision has been brought about by government restrictions on numbers who can travel by bus.
“Nationally, this has led to a shortage of resources as the lockdown restrictions are eased and more people use the buses to get to work and education,” the company said.
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Watching a film outdoors with a blanket, popcorn and glass of prosecco almost sounds too good to be true.
You blame yourself
Registered pedigree breeder Mrs Saich, who runs Lindcoly kennels in Freckenham with her husband Colin, knew her stud male Oscar and three females had been stolen at night on June 15 last year when her other animals “started making a huge fuss”.
“I wondered what on earth was going on,” she said. “Something made me put the light on in the yard which lit up all the kennels. I had a horrible feeling; I knew what had happened. In all but one of seven kennels, the doors were open.”
Linda Saich with two of her flat-coated retrievers, which were stolen in June 2020