Act Local: Community Transport, Climate Action and Scotland’s Just Transition to Net Zero
Scotland was one of the first countries in the world to declare a global climate emergency in 2019.
We have ambitious targets to reduce car use by 20% by 2030 and achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2045. Yet we’ve missed our legally binding carbon reduction targets in 8 out of the last 12 years. Transport emissions are stubbornly high, almost unchanged in three decades.
MiDAS: The Gold Standard in Minibus Driver Training
The Minibus Driver Awareness Scheme (MiDAS) has been an intrinsic part of the community transport sector since its inception in 1994. As the training scheme reaches 30 years old, CTA’s transformation plan goes far beyond the regular minor amendments that have been made every 2 years. CTA has spent the past 18 months working in partnership with Hampshire County Council (the original developers of MiDAS) to transform the MiDAS offering. We are maintaining the original guiding ethos of ‘by the sector for the sector.
Policy Win: CTA Welcomes DfT’s New MaaS Code of Practice
We welcome DfT’s new Code of Practice for Mobility as a Service, which prioritises accessibility, digital inclusion and Community Transport.
Back in May 2022, CTA published our response to the Department for Transport (DfT)’s consultation on proposals for a new Code of Practice for Mobility as a Service (also known as MaaS), which could have significant implications for the Community Transport sector.
CTA Members’ Corner: What difference can a minibus make?
We all know a minibus gets passengers from point A to B, but what else can it do? Well, it turns out it can change someone’s life too.![]()
New Community Bus Celebrated on BBC Reporting Scotland
Community Transport has been all over the news in Scotland in recent days thanks to the amazing story of Glenfarg Community Transport Group.
After the devastating withdrawal of an infrequent but essential Stagecoach service, the Perthshire village rolled up its sleeves and set up its own bus service with a mix of paid and volunteer drivers, connecting Glenfarg to neighbouring Kinross for GP appointments, shopping trips and onward journeys by public transport across the whole of Scotland.
NVW 23: Volunteering in Community Transport Sector
CTA’s Chief Executive, Dr Victoria Armstrong, writes about the invaluable impact of CT Volunteers and why more people should get involved.
With this year’s National Volunteers’ Week upon us, we are reminded to reflect on volunteers’ significant and invaluable impact on the Community Transport sector throughout the UK.
Volunteers Week: 22-Year-Old Drushti Shares Her Experience
Drushti is a 22-year-old international student from Mumbai studying at the University of Bath. Coming to the UK without her family and navigating University life alone has been daunting and Drushti often felt out of place and isolated.
Low Emission Zones in Scotland: Are You Ready?
Low Emission Zones are being established in Scotland in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow by Transport Scotland working with the respective local authorities in each city.
Are you ready?
Press Release: CTA Urges Operators to Prioritise Robust Maintenance Programmes
The Community Transport Association (CTA) calls on all community transport (CT) operators to prioritise robust maintenance programmes to ensure the safety and compliance of their vehicles on the road.
This call has become paramount following the decision of the Traffic Commissioner to revoke the permits of a CT operating below the required safety standards. Based on the evidence provided by the Traffic Commissioner, CTA has now made the decision to revoke the remaining permits issued to the Operator.