Free Public Transport for Guide Dogs: A Boon for Travelers in Nottingham

By Ivan PetrenkoJun 29, 2024 16:30 PMNews
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Travelers in Greater Nottingham have something new to smile about. The Robin Hood Network has announced that trainee guide dogs and their trainers now have free access to public transport across the city. This initiative, supported by the Robin Hood Operator’s Group, is a significant step towards making Nottingham a more accessible city for all travelers.

The sight loss charity Guide Dogs, based at Phoenix Business Park, Nottingham, received 16 free travel passes from the Robin Hood Operator’s Group. These passes enable Guide Dog Trainers to use various public transport options, including buses and trams, to train future guide dogs. Since 2022, over 600 journeys have been made, familiarizing the dogs with different modes of transport.

This initiative is set to continue, with Robin Hood Network pledging ongoing support. For travelers, especially those with sight loss, this means greater confidence in navigating the city. Tracey Getten, Canine Assisted Services Manager for Guide Dogs in Nottingham, highlighted the importance of this training, noting that it is crucial for future guide dogs to learn to travel smoothly on various modes of transport. The numerous free journeys across the city have significantly prepared these dogs for their roles in assisting individuals with sight loss.

Guide Dogs relies heavily on public donations, spending over £55,000 to support a guide dog from birth to retirement. The free travel passes not only aid in training but also alleviate some of the financial burdens on the charity, ensuring more resources can be directed towards other critical areas of their work.

A spokesperson from Nottingham City Council expressed their support for the initiative, emphasizing the role of public transport in improving city access. The work done by the charity ensures that public transport services can be used by everyone, contributing to the overall accessibility of Nottingham.

For travelers in Nottingham, the inclusion of guide dogs on public transport means enhanced mobility and accessibility. The participating operators include CT4N, Kinchbus, NET Tram, Nottingham City Council’s Linkbuses (Locallink and Medilink), Nottingham City Transport, and trentbarton. This wide range of transport options ensures that guide dogs are well-prepared to assist their owners in any travel scenario.

Guide dogs begin their training at around 12-14 months old and typically qualify as working guide dogs by age two. If a dog isn’t suitable to become a guide dog, they may be considered for another service offered by the charity, such as the buddy dog service for children with vision impairment.

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