It follows the deadlocked defeat of Deputy Rob Ward’s second attempt to introduce cheaper bus travel for young people brought as an amendment to the recently-passed Sustainable Transport Policy.

Pictured: Deputy Rob Ward’s suggestion to bring in an annual young person’s bus membership for £20 was defeated in a deadlocked vote.
Now, Deputy Tadier has suggested that the lack of the through fares has “often been criticised” by local politicians. He adds: “So let’s do something about it.”
The proposition then includes a photo of Deputy Tadier’s bus ticket which he reportedly used this week to get into work.

Pictured: Deputy Tadier includes a photo of his own bus ticket within the proposition.
The Deputy states: “The ticket is marked with a time of embarkment. The way I would envisage the through-fares working is that they would be time-limited for an hour. So long as you make the change within the hour, the ticket will be valid.
“If there is a better way of running the scheme, I am sure that LibertyBus and the Minister will let us know.”
Deputy Tadier’s proposition will be debated by States Members in April.