Proposed
School Bus Service for Blowering Valley 18
February 1947 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
About, twenty people attended the meeting
called for Wednesday last at the Intermediate High School to discuss the
possibility of establishing a bus service to bring children from the
Blowering district to schools in Tumut. Mr. T. Evans, the new Inspector of
Schools, presided he explained to the meeting that there were two
proposals which they had to consider. These were:- (1) The establishment of a school at
Yellowin; (2) The provision of a bus which would
pick up children along both the West and East Blowering
roads and convey them to school in Tumut. Mr. Evans also explained the method
by which the amount of subsidy would be calculated for the bus service,
and that the maximum amount which could be expected would be about £20 per
week. It was pointed out by several members
present that a school at Yellowin would cater
for only about fourteen children, while the running of a bus would
bring the advantages of schooling to all the children in the valley, at present
numbering about 34. After discussion it was decided to support
the bus service rather than the school; the necessity for a suitable closed-in
bus and careful driving was stressed, especially during the winter months.
A committee was then appointed to deal
with the business side, to call for fenders and to decide how the additional
cost of the service (above the subsidy) should be met. The committee appointed was: Mrs.
George Curll (secretary) and Messrs. C. Hartshorn. K. Johnson, H. Sawkins
and R.Wilkinson. |