It is part of the National Transport Authority's Connecting Ireland programme,
A consultation has been launched on proposed changes to 42 bus services to, through and in Co. Kildare.
It is part of the National Transport Authority's Connecting Ireland programme, which seeks to increase the number of rural bus routes by 25%
The NTA wants your views on #ConnectingIreland, an ambitious programme of enhancements to create a more integrated, accessible, and sustainable #PublicTransport network for rural Ireland.
— Transport for Ireland (@TFIupdates) November 2, 2021
To view the proposals and share your feedback visit: https://t.co/YjR5lYmle7 pic.twitter.com/sGxHIMQUv7
Nationally, more than 100 villages will benefit from the services and there will be 60 new connections to regional cities.
Social Democrats Cllr., Chris Pender, has been speaking to Kildare Today.
Full details of Kildare proposals are available here and the consultation portal is here
The closing date is Friday, December 1st.
Cllr. Pender joined Eoin Beatty on Tuesday's edition of the programme
.


Kfm Strengthens Position As Kildare’s Most Listened-To Station, According To Latest Ipsos/MRBI Report
Quarter Of Uisce Éireann Staff Earned Over €100k Last Year
Meath Bird Flu Case Prompts Warning, But Chicken And Turkey Safe To Eat, Says Agriculture Minister
One-Month Road Closure In Catherinestown To Start Next Week To Facilitate Maynooth Pipeline Works
Commuter Chaos On M7/N7 Renews Calls For Standby Emergency Response Team During Morning Gridlock
Thousands Of Workers Could Get Tax Back In Time For Christmas, Says Financial Advisor
Tension In Fianna Fáil Over Alleged Rebel List, With Kildare TD Sean Ó Fearghaíl Labelled Part Of Old Guard
Exclusive: Cllr Bill Clear To Join Independent Ireland After Months Of Discussions