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Fears loss of bus service could isolate people in Clun

BBC Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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More than 100 people have signed a petition calling for the continuation of the Clun bus service.
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Councillor Rob Wilson, Shropshire Council’s transport lead, stated the 745 bus route costs £60 per passenger per journey due to low passenger numbers.
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Clun has a population of about 700, and residents say the loss of the bus would severely limit access to shopping and social activities.
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Shropshire Council plans to scrap the 745 bus route between Pontesbury, Bishop's Castle, Clun, Craven Arms and Ludlow in September because it is no longer cost effective, with the authority stating it is among the highest subsidised routes per passenger.
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People living in a small rural town fear becoming isolated by the loss of its only bus service.

Shropshire Council has said the 745 bus that operates between Pontesbury, Bishop's Castle, Clun, Craven Arms and Ludlow is no longer cost effective and plans to scrap it in September.

The authority said the route was "amongst the highest subsidised routes per passenger," and promised to work with community transport providers "to explore more flexible and cost effective alternatives".

But some in Clun, which has a population of about 700, have said they will not be able to get out to shop or meet friends if the service goes and they have started a petition to save it.

The bus service currently operates on Mondays and Fridays and has been supported by Shropshire Council since the Covid-19 pandemic using central government revenue funding.

But last month, the council said the service would be withdrawn due to rising operating costs.

The councillor responsible for transport, Rob Wilson, said due to low passenger numbers it was costing £60 per passenger per journey.

Lou Hambley, who lives in Clun, said: "I use it every Monday and Friday to go to Ludlow to just get out and go shopping.

She said would be stuck without the bus and concluded: "I will have to move. I can't stay in a place where I can't get out."

A "save our bus" sign has been attached to the bus shelter off the high street and more than 100 people have signed a petition calling for the bus to continue.

"We've got a Spar but people can't do their full supermarket shop," said Deborah Fox - another resident.

"It's a rural bus, people rely on it. It will have a huge impact if it's not here and will be isolated."

She said other communities which rely on the bus, such as Bishop's Castle were also campaigning to keep the bus.

Robert Humphreys from Clun added: "This is the only bus here, and there are plenty of other parts of Shropshire where they pay the same council tax and have actually improved bus services. How can that be fair?"

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