PENSIONERS across East Hampshire are worried that a county council consultation survey, on how they use their free bus passes, could mean an end to the taxi and community-bus token scheme.
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WATCH: Hampshire drone firm in spotlight as Conservatives unveil £50bn defence fundMany older people use the token scheme to pay for taxis or travel on local community transport so they can do their shopping, get to GP and dental appointments and meet friends.
For full story, see this week's Bordon Herald.

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