Harrogate pupils enjoy day out at bus depot

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The Harrogate Bus Company teamed up with Bilton Grange Primary School recently to show youngsters behind the scenes at the town’s bus depot. Early years pupils from the school visited The Harrogate Bus Company’s Starbeck base to learn about the hard work and the fun that goes into running dozens of buses across the town every day.

The youngsters enjoyed a full tour of the firm’s Broughton Way depot and saw how new bus drivers are prepared for the road at The Academy, its recently redeveloped training facility on the same site.

The Harrogate Bus Company’s Service Delivery Manager Jason Asquith said: “We’re delighted to help the pupils from Bilton Grange learn about everything we do to keep our buses on the road for Harrogate. We lined up some fun experiences for the youngsters while they were here with us. They were all well behaved and a credit to the school and their parents – we enjoyed their visit every bit as much as they clearly did.”

Teaching assistant Vicky Sawyer added: “The children had a fantastic time at the Harrogate bus depot. It linked in brilliantly with our learning at school, and the children really enjoyed the activities that were planned by The Harrogate Bus Company.

“The trip through the bus wash and the ride to the bus station to see the electric buses being charged were both firm favourites, along with designing their own model buses in The Academy classroom. Thanks to everyone at the bus company for such a fun and informative experience!”

Pupils from Harrogate’s Bilton Grange Primary School enjoyed a day behind the scenes at The Harrogate Bus Company. Pictured with the group are The Harrogate Bus Company’s Service Delivery Manager Jason Asquith (left) and Teaching Assistant Vicky Sawyer (far right). TRANSDEV