All aboard as community bus plan gets green light
Paisley s Tannahill Centre gets £10,000 grant to keep vital service running
Darkwood Crew used the bus for their various community events (Image: Submitted)
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Community groups will stay mobile thanks to funding that will keep a lifeline transport service on the road.
A new bus service will provide door-to-door transport for people using Glasgow’s food pantries.The Scottish Pantry Network has teamed up with Community Transport Glasgow. A NEW bus service will provide door-to-door transport for people using Glasgow’s food pantries. The Scottish Pantry Network has teamed up with Community Transport Glasgow and the city council to improve access to pantries in Ruchazie, Parkhead, Govan and the north west of the city. Food pantries offer good food at a low cost under a community membership model, with items not individually priced. Customers pay a £2.50 membership each time and can pick up £15 worth of food.