From the
Maidenhead Advertiser:
A desperate mum says she is considering selling her home after a cancelled bus service made it difficult for her daughter to get to school.
Students who live in Maidenhead but study in Marlow have been left in the lurch after the Carousel 617 service was stopped this week.
Sadie King, 45, of Cranbrook Drive, said her daughter Yasmin, 12, now has to walk more than a mile to Furze Platt station to catch a train. Yasmin, in her first year at Sir William Borlase's School in Marlow, has been left with no alternative as the news was dropped on them only a few weeks ago.
"If I had known this would happen before I wouldn't have applied to Borlase's," said Sadie, who is now looking to move to central Maidenhead or Marlow.
Martin Isles, deputy head at Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, said it had endeavoured to provide alternative transport arrangements and car pool options for parents.
Steve Burns, one of the directors of Carousel Buses, said: "The service is unprofitable and we can no longer afford to run it at a loss. We have run the service for more than seven years and have done our best with it."