Students to get travel grants worth hundreds

Richard Madden
BBC News
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Sixth-form and college students will be able to access grants to help fund trips on public transport

A scheme that gives young people access to public transport at a reduced rate is being extended.

Students in North Lincolnshire who live more than three miles from their school or college, or those with special educational needs and disabilities, will be given travel grants worth up to £362.

The scheme is designed to help them travel between their homes and lessons during term time, North Lincolnshire Council said.

Councillor Julie Reed, cabinet member for families and children, said: "We are committed to helping young people in North Lincolnshire access education and training opportunities to help them succeed."

Reed added: "We are not required to fully fund transport, however we recognise the importance and have decided to provide most of the funding for our students like we have done for many years.

"Keeping residents of all ages connected to communities is a key priority."

The council said the allowance was intended for use on public transport, but students could use it for alternative forms of transport if there was no available service.

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