Bus and rail travellers in East Yorkshire will have the opportunity to raise issues, make comments and find out about local public transport at a special Surger in Driffield today, Thursday June 6.
The event will take place on a stall on Driffield Market between 10am and 3pm.
Organisers are looking for as much feedback as they can get and will welcome all points of view.
Adam Fowler, Community Environment Officer for The City of Hull and Humber Environment Forum said: “This is your opportunity to say your say about local services - whether it’s timetabling, bus passes, bus stops, publicity, fares or just find out about recent changes.
“The event is being organised by specialist transport charity The City of Hull and Humber Environment Forum (CHEF) on behalf of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
“It is one of a number of events being held throughout the area,” he explained.
“Representatives of the Council and CHEF will be on hand to answer questions and deal with inquiries..
“These Travel Surgeries are a really useful way for passengers to find out about local bus and train services, raise issues and make comments,” said Mr Fowler. Web link: http://www.worklocalgivelocal.co.uk