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The much-criticised plans to close railway ticket offices would have made it far more difficult for disabled people to travel. Anne Musker, Chair of Tunbridge Wells & Area Access Group told the Times she is ‘overjoyed’ at the announcement. She said: “We are overjoyed at the news that plans to close the ticket offices have been scrapped, and the recognition that disabled people would be less able to travel. At a time of high job vacancies, it was clearly ridiculous to make it harder for disabled people to get out and about. Many thanks to all the residents in the area, and to Greg Clark, for supporting this campaign.” The public were overwhelmingly
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FOLLOWING yesterday’s news (October 31) that the planned widespread closure of railway station ticket offices in England has been shelved, campaigners are celebrating that two local train station ticket offices will now stay open. Tunbridge Wells Station and High Brooms Station’s ticket offices will remain open to the public, as it was announced on October 31 that plans to close most station ticket offices in England, brought forward by train operators following pressure from the Government to save money, had been abandoned. Greg Clark MP, who has campaigned to keep ticket offices opened, told the Times: “I am delighted by this decision
– which is the right one for passengers. I met personally with both the Secretary of State for Transport and the Rail Minister to make clear my view that the train operating companies should not be allowed to close ticket offices in Tunbridge Wells, High Brooms and Paddock Wood.” He added: “These ticket offices are important for people who have more complex journeys to discuss with an experienced member of staff and for those who may struggle to buy tickets online or with ticket vending machines. “There are now further steps that I want Southeastern to take including bringing in Pay As You Go to our local stations so that – like in London – you can tap in and out with a credit or debit card without needing to buy a ticket.”
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BACK IN BUSINESS : This year’s group of winners celebrate at the Times Business Awards at Salomons Estate. The date for 2024 has just been announced. See page 7 for all the details
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