BUS pass holders across Dorset could no longer be able to travel for free before 9.30am in a bid by the county council to save money.

Dorset County Council has launched a consultation on the proposed changes to the concessionary bus pass scheme and is keen to hear from people who use the scheme, or may be affected by proposed changes.

The council currently subsidises the scheme which allows bus pass holders free concessionary travel before 9.30am on services where the next bus is not until after 10.30am. Free all day travel is also available for blind and partially sighted pass holders.

There is an additional companion scheme which allows individuals with certain disabilities the option of having a companion travel for free within Dorset.

Concessionary pass holders from East Dorset are also granted free all day travel when starting their journey in East Dorset. This is an enhancement funded by East Dorset District Council for its own residents with a valid concessionary pass, and no changes are proposed.

For the rest of Dorset, the proposed changes would mean concessionary bus pass holders would not be able to travel free before 9.30am on weekdays. No changes are proposed for the partially sighted and blind, who would still be able to travel free any time.

The companion scheme for people with disabilities would still continue.

Concessionary holders would still be able to travel anytime of the day weekends and public holidays.

By ceasing to provide free concessionary travel before 9.30am, savings would be made that could enable the county council to focus financial resources more effectively.

The changes will also allow for the wider use of schools transport routes for public services.

Cllr Peter Finney, cabinet member for environment, said: “The proposals to remove some subsidies on Dorset’s concessionary bus pass scheme are the latest in a long line of savings we are having to consider as a result of the unprecedented cuts in government funding.

“Dorset County Council would continue to offers its residents a concessionary scheme over and above the national scheme, but the level of cuts we face mean we have little option but to consult on removing subsidised travel before 9.30am.

“If these proposed changes are not made, it is likely to reduce our capability to support bus services across the county. This may mean more of Dorset’s bus routes and services are withdrawn in the future.”

The consultation runs until Friday, January 13. Following on from the results of this consultation, changes will be implemented to the service in April 2017.

To complete the questionnaire go to dorsetforyou.gov.uk/travel-dorset/concessionary-passes-consultation. Hard copies are available at your local library and from the main reception of County Hall in Dorchester.

You can also email htr@dorsetcc.gov.uk for a paper version.