Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Bus company steps in with free service for college after minibus theft

First Bus has decided to make permanent a special free service to support students at Doncaster’s Harrison College after their college minibuses were stolen.

It means the students will be collected from Doncaster interchange in the morning and returning them after school. The decision has been part of huge community effort to support the college after the theft of three minibuses in a nighttime raid on its locked compound in Heaven’s Walk.

Zoe Hands, MD of First Bus said: “When we heard about the horrible situation Harrison College had been left in, everyone at First Bus wanted to help so we rallied around quickly to arrange a special free bus service for the students to use.  We’ll always step-up to help our communities where we can and we have been providing that service free of charge ever since.

“Following the temporary route being put in place, First Bus has seen the social value in supporting Harrison College on a permanent basis so that students can access college and develop their independence.”

Principal and CEO Gemma Peebles said: “After the burglary when our minibuses were stolen, we were overwhelmed by the extraordinarily kind and generous support from across the Doncaster business community.

“Now, following the support that First Bus provided us following the theft of our vehicles they have agreed to offer the service on a permanent basis. This not only supports us financially but also encourages independence for our students and we are so grateful for it.

“With the right interventions, support and opportunities, our young people can contribute enormously to society and support like this is incredibly helpful as we prepare them for internships, work experience, training and employment.”

The college offers specialist business, enterprise and employability education provision for post-16 students with autism and special educational needs. The minibuses were used to transport them to college, to work placements and on trips.

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