Scheme to allow young islanders to use the ferry for free expanded to 19 to 21-year-olds

A scheme allowing young islanders to travel to the mainland for free has been expanded to include 19- and 21-year-olds. This comes after months of hard work from campaigners, such as Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament and Roddick herself.

From the 23rd of June 19- to 21-year-old young people will be able to make four single or two return journeys a year from their home island to the mainland for free.

The vouchers will be open to young islanders, including those in Orkney, Shetland, the Outer Hebrides, islands in North Ayrshire, Argyll and Bute and Highland Council areas. The scheme currently supports young people aged 16-18 and full-time volunteers up to 25.

This bill follows the introduction of free bus travel for all Scots under 22, and free inter-island ferry travel for all Orkney, Shetland and the Outer Hebrides residents under 22, the latter project being a successful campaign Roddick supported and worked on.

Roddick celebrates this success:

“I have consistently argued that young islanders should be able to access the same benefits of those living on the mainland.”

“I am delighted to see that the SNP has listened to voices of young people, both those from the Highlands and Islands and in the Scottish Youth Parliament.”


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