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Posted on March 22, 2025March 22, 2025 by EBUG chair

Making EBUG (even) more effective in representing bus user views

Napier University students are looking at how to increase EBUG’s ‘reach’ with bus users & influence on local and national policy.

They’re surveying local bus users for evidence on how to enhance community engagement & reflect user needs.

To take part, click  https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=WNzgmUucIEiGFwTDhsJUxnNGbbi4RMZNoTH_4m-vPYNUNVQ0OFhLS1ZWWTNESU9aN1lLOVIyTjFWMy4u

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