'Short-sighted', 'a sad day for the student experience': Dismay as university axes bus service

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News that the University of Wolverhampton is to cut its free bus service to take students and staff between campuses has provoked frustration and accusations of short-sightedness.

The service, which runs between the university's campuses in Wolverhampton, Walsall and Telford, will come to an end from July 31.

She said:"This was imperative during both my degrees. The savings they will make will be futile because they will lose more students. She said:"£4/£5 per day to park in the Molineux Car Park. £100 a month based on a full time student parking their car. It’s a lot of money for a student. She said:"Had to use and pay for the public bus service when I was there to go over to the Dudley campus for lectures .Stuey Brice-Ellis accused the university of short-sightedness and said the justification given by the institution would hurt it in the long run.

 

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