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4:55pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
Residents in Marston, Oxford, have been told they will have to wait five years for a new bus shelter.
Croft Road resident Michael Haines claimed Marston was at the bottom of the city council's list of priorities.
He said: "Barton and Risinghurst are not waiting for five years for new bus shelters. Neither is Blackbird Leys.
"There are some that are going in sooner. Why are we being made to wait as long as this when other areas are not?
"It's wrong, and I feel this is yet another example of Marston being forgotten while other areas get the work done."
Oxford City Council has pledged to install more than 180 new bus shelters across the city over the next five years.
Its schedule of work in Marston will see four new shelters installed in the first year, three in the second year, four in the third year, one in the fourth, and one - in Marston Road near the junction with Jack Straw's Lane - in the fifth.
Mr Haines added: "There are a lot of elderly people in the Marston area who use buses to get about. New shelters are vital to them.
"Our shelters have windows missing, holes in the roof, and are badly vandalised. We desperately need the new shelters."
George Evans, 76, of Marston Road said: "I think it's disgusting we have to wait as long as that for the new shelters, even three years is too long.
"The bus stop opposite my house has no seats for old people to sit down and they are forced to stand and wait. There is no point doing half at a time, they should do them all at once."
Mother-of-two Hillary Godfrey, 45, of Lynn Close said: "Surely carrying out the work in dribs and drabs like this is going to cost the taxpayer more money.
"Why not stick to one area and get it all done at once?"
Oxford City Council said there were other bus shelters due for installation in year five, in Banbury Road, Cowley Road, Abingdon Road and St Aldate's.
Council spokesman Chris Lee said: "It is inaccurate to say Marston is at the bottom of the priority list for new shelters. Priority is given to areas where shelters are in most need."
cottage2day, Cowley says...
5:22pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Lubshub, Bilkington says...
5:30pm Thu 3 Jul 08
cottage2day, Cowley says...
5:33pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Lubshub wrote:Did they, no i didnt know that. Then that is fair enough.
Didn't you know - old people melt if they get wet. They can't hold an umbrella because they're too old. So they need a shelter to protect them from the nasty rain while they wait five minutes for their bus that they travel free on.
mcflurryco, says...
5:53pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Tim, oxford says...
6:58pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Jock, Headington says...
7:34pm Thu 3 Jul 08
Andrew, Oxford says...
8:14pm Thu 3 Jul 08
George, oxford says...
8:17pm Thu 3 Jul 08
No respect, these young whippersnappers says...
9:53am Fri 4 Jul 08
David, wantage says...
10:35am Fri 4 Jul 08
Acking Bilk, Cook Islands says...
10:54am Fri 4 Jul 08
Vicky Pollard, A bus shelter says...
11:09am Fri 4 Jul 08
Alan Page, Guildford says...
11:38am Fri 4 Jul 08
Joe, Marston Road says...
12:59pm Fri 4 Jul 08
David wrote:Do not be so silly. The indicator board says 12 minutes.
Five years - is that when the next bus is due?
Ruth, former Marston resident says...
1:48pm Fri 4 Jul 08
cottage2day, cowley says...
2:01pm Fri 4 Jul 08
No respect wrote:SHUT UPYour talking like it is only old war heroes which use the bus, that is a pathetic argument when it comes to these bus stops, maybe we should be thinking of the pregnant, young, disabled, elderly. I still think this is a stupid arguement. As said earlier on, the shelter will only get damaged and make marston look worse.
These old people gave both their lives in two world wars for this country and had to walk 17 miles to school while sharing one shoe with their seven brothers and sisters, is this any way to treat them? How dare the city council leave one shelter out of thirteen till last to replace - if that doesn't show they don't care about Marston and love trampling on the graves of war veterans, I don't know what does.
Darkie, Accrington says...
2:02pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Ruth wrote:Ruth, there appears to be a picture at the top of this story of the actual bus SHELTER, the one that this story is about. To be fair, it does look a bit ropey. Can't you see it?
I suppose showing a picture of the actual bus stop at the junction with Jack Straws Lane (i.e the one that will be replaced in 5 years) is too much to ask? After all, "nearly new bus stop in perfect state of repair to be replaced in 5 years" wouldn't make half such an interesting story.
Ruth, former Marston Resident says...
4:30pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Darkie, Accrington says...
4:44pm Fri 4 Jul 08
Ruth wrote:So these people have got together for a photo in a shelter that's probably one of the first to be replaced, then start complaining that one of the better ones will be left for five years. They should all be shot, or at least the OM should be closed down for inventing a story out of pretty much nothing at all. If I were the City Council I'd sue the OM.
No, the picture DOESN'T show the bus shelter at the Jack Straws Lane junction, it shows a different bus shelter and the story doesn't state when the bus shelter pictured is due to be replaced, for all we know it could be one of the first on the list.
Brendan Griffin, marston road says...
6:23pm Fri 4 Jul 08
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Shublub, Accrington says...
5:11pm Thu 3 Jul 08