THERE is still time for parents to have their say on proposed changes to home to school transport in Warwickshire.
A public consultation runs until Sunday January 4, inviting residents to share their views on a series of updates, which Reform councillors on Warwickshire County Council say are “aimed at improving fairness, consistency, and compliance with home to school national guidance”.
WCC’s transport spokesperson Coun Jennifer Warren said: “We are committed to delivering a service that is fair, efficient, and cost-effective for all residents.
“These proposed changes are an important step toward creating a more sustainable and consistent approach to home to school transport across Warwickshire.
“Listening to the views of parents, carers, and young people is essential to shaping a policy that reflects both national standards and the long-term needs of our communities.”
Visit ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/home-to-school/ to take part in the consultation.
All feedback received will be reviewed and presented to Cabinet. If approved, the revised policy will apply to applications submitted from September 1 2026 onwards.
