Community Project Proposal: Free Bus Service for Westhill to Aberdeen

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Free bus service Westhill
(Aberdeenshire) -
Aberdeen
 
Community Project Proposal
Kasia Matula
 
Aim of the project
 
Introduce a 
free bus service:  6:30-9:30am 
and 
4-7pm
Westhill (residential + 2 business parks)     Kingswells (Prime four)     Lang Stracht
Westburn Road (ARI)       Union Street
 
Benefits for the community
 
Reduces CO
2
 emissions in the atmosphere (cars are left at home)
Reduces the heavy traffic in Westhill
Saves travelling costs i.e. from home to workplace
Provides more time for work, relaxing etc
Provides jobs to the community: 
6 drivers needed!
 
Timeline/costs
 
Project timeline – 1 year
Bus times (3 hrs am + 3 hrs pm) = 6 hrs/day x 5 = 30hrs/week
Bus service every 30 mins: 6 rides am x 2 = 12 , 6 rides pm x 2 = 12
1 bus ride / one way – approx. 1 hr 30 mins
3 buses one way ( am and pm) x 2 = 
6 buses + 6 drivers needed
6 drivers x 6 hrs per day/x 5 = 30 hrs/week each
6 drivers x 30 hrs per week x 52 x £10/hr 
 £15,600 year/driver 
 £93,600 all (tax free)
 
6 buses rental approx. 1 bus (53 seater): per hour £43 x 30 hrs/week x 52 x 6 = £402,480 / year
(insurance, no petrol)
 
£500-700K
 
Funding opportunities
 
1.
Climate Challenge Fund (CCF)
 
2019 - £ 150K 
- 4 application 
citeria
 Community,
Carbon, Legacy and Improved Climate Literacy
Community
 - Community must be at the heart of decision making process of the project and
projects must be designed and delivered by communities themselves. For the purposes of the
CCF, Community is defined as a local geography or pre-existing community of interest.
Carbon (CO
2
e
) Reduction
 - The project should lead to a measurable reduction in local carbon
emissions through the activities it delivers through behaviour changes in your community. The
reduction of CO
2
e
 is the ‘unique feature’ of the CCF. It is a key indicator that all CCF projects
must report on.
Sustainable Legacy
 - The project should deliver a low carbon legacy in its community, with
outcomes (and/or behaviours) that continue after the project is completed.
Improved Climate Literacy
 - The project should deliver an increased understanding of climate
change in its community and help the community move to low carbon living.
 
Funding opportunities
 
2
. fundingscotland.com 
– various available grants i.e. Esmee Fairbairn Foundation –
support environmental work  (no deadline) - £149K/ year
3. Industrial sponsors: If we run busses to business parks – high potential of
additional support – delivering employees to their workplace
4. Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City Council, funds, buses, could also help them to
own the buses service in the future i.e. Edinburgh
5. AberdeenSoup ( ~£500)
 
Power of collaboration
 
Who could we get on board? -  Kingswells community? -> Aberdeen City
Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City councils collaboration - do they have any
money to support this community project? Do they own any buses?
What about hydrogen bus company? Could they contribute?
 
Questions/drawbacks/ potential problems
 
1.
Need for market research:
1.
How many people would benefit of this transport – questionnaire in business parks, WECC
2.
Define the actual bus route
3.
Would industrial companies partially sponsor the buses?
4.
Would any hydrogen bus companies rent any free buses?
2. Costs – if we get funding from grants, we need to show that we could afford to
“find” additional funding
3. Competition - Would they eat us alive?
4. Bus breakdown costs, insurance covers
5. Is it feasible? Would the community be interested in this project?
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and suggestions? 
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This project aims to introduce a free bus service from Westhill to Aberdeen during peak hours, benefiting the community by reducing CO2 emissions, traffic congestion, and travel costs. The timeline and costs of the project are outlined, along with funding opportunities such as the Climate Challenge Fund and other potential sponsors. The initiative also provides job opportunities for six drivers.

  • Community project
  • Free bus service
  • Westhill
  • Aberdeen
  • Climate Challenge Fund

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  1. Free bus service Westhill (Aberdeenshire) - Aberdeen Community Project Proposal Kasia Matula

  2. Aim of the project Introduce a free bus service: 6:30-9:30am and 4-7pm Westhill (residential + 2 business parks) Kingswells (Prime four) Lang Stracht Westburn Road (ARI) Union Street

  3. Benefits for the community Reduces CO2 emissions in the atmosphere (cars are left at home) Reduces the heavy traffic in Westhill Saves travelling costs i.e. from home to workplace Provides more time for work, relaxing etc Provides jobs to the community: 6 drivers needed!

  4. Timeline/costs Project timeline 1 year Bus times (3 hrs am + 3 hrs pm) = 6 hrs/day x 5 = 30hrs/week Bus service every 30 mins: 6 rides am x 2 = 12 , 6 rides pm x 2 = 12 1 bus ride / one way approx. 1 hr 30 mins 3 buses one way ( am and pm) x 2 = 6 buses + 6 drivers needed 6 drivers x 6 hrs per day/x 5 = 30 hrs/week each 6 drivers x 30 hrs per week x 52 x 10/hr 15,600 year/driver 93,600 all (tax free) 6 buses rental approx. 1 bus (53 seater): per hour 43 x 30 hrs/week x 52 x 6 = 402,480 / year (insurance, no petrol) 500-700K

  5. Funding opportunities 1. Climate Challenge Fund (CCF)2019 - 150K - 4 application citeria Community, Carbon, Legacy and Improved Climate Literacy Community - Community must be at the heart of decision making process of the project and projects must be designed and delivered by communities themselves. For the purposes of the CCF, Community is defined as a local geography or pre-existing community of interest. Carbon (CO2e) Reduction - The project should lead to a measurable reduction in local carbon emissions through the activities it delivers through behaviour changes in your community. The reduction of CO2e is the unique feature of the CCF. It is a key indicator that all CCF projects must report on. Sustainable Legacy - The project should deliver a low carbon legacy in its community, with outcomes (and/or behaviours) that continue after the project is completed. Improved Climate Literacy - The project should deliver an increased understanding of climate change in its community and help the community move to low carbon living.

  6. Funding opportunities 2. fundingscotland.com various available grants i.e. Esmee Fairbairn Foundation support environmental work (no deadline) - 149K/ year 3. Industrial sponsors: If we run busses to business parks high potential of additional support delivering employees to their workplace 4. Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City Council, funds, buses, could also help them to own the buses service in the future i.e. Edinburgh 5. AberdeenSoup ( ~ 500)

  7. Power of collaboration Who could we get on board? - Kingswells community? -> Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City councils collaboration - do they have any money to support this community project? Do they own any buses? What about hydrogen bus company? Could they contribute?

  8. Questions/drawbacks/ potential problems 1. Need for market research: 1. 2. 3. 4. How many people would benefit of this transport questionnaire in business parks, WECC Define the actual bus route Would industrial companies partially sponsor the buses? Would any hydrogen bus companies rent any free buses? 2. Costs if we get funding from grants, we need to show that we could afford to find additional funding 3. Competition - Would they eat us alive? 4. Bus breakdown costs, insurance covers 5. Is it feasible? Would the community be interested in this project?

  9. Questions and suggestions?

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