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FREEDOM PASS: Free bus travel for care leavers on both Stagecoach and East Yorkshire services will continue until March 2026 (Photo courtesy of Stagecoach East Midlands)

Councils confirm continuation of ‘Freedom Pass’ to provide free bus travel for care leavers

A scheme enabling care leavers to receive free bus travel in Hull and the East Riding will continue thanks to new funding from Hull City Council and East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

After initially being introduced in September 2024, the Young Person’s Freedom Pass, an initiative between the two local authorities and the region’s bus operators – East Yorkshire Buses and Stagecoach East Midlands – has been extended until March 2026 using Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) funding from the Department for Transport (DfT).

During an original six-month pilot, 187 young people signed up for the scheme and will now continue to benefit from the pass. Both authorities will also reach out to those remaining young people leaving local authority care and residing in Hull and the East Riding who are eligible for the scheme to encourage further take up.

The pass allows the holder to travel, free of charge, on local bus services operated by East Yorkshire Buses and Stagecoach East Midlands. 

There are no time restrictions for using the pass. It is for travel to and from places of employment and further education or can also be used for leisure purposes.

The pass can be used in both Hull and the East Riding or for travel between the two areas.

Councillor Mark Ieronimo, cabinet portfolio holder for transportation, roads and highways at Hull City Council, said: “Since its launch, this innovative scheme has proven extremely popular with those who are eligible.

“We are therefore pleased to continue funding the pass for a further year as a practical way of supporting young people as they take those important first steps after care.”

Councillor Paul West, cabinet member for environment and transport at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: “We are delighted to be able to carry on with this important scheme to help our care leavers thanks to the Department for Transport funding and to the partnership with these two bus companies. 

“So many of our care leavers have already benefited from this free travel pass to get to where they need to go in their lives, and we hope many others will to.” 

Ben Gilligan, managing director of East Yorkshire Buses, said: “We have been really pleased with the take up of the Freedom Pass and recognise that this makes a big difference in supporting young care leavers to access new opportunities. The continued funding will allow this good work to be retained, and we look forward to building on this in the months to come.”

Matt Cranwell, managing director at Stagecoach East Midlands, said: “We’re delighted to be part of the continuation of the Freedom Pass.

“At Stagecoach, we are committed to supporting care leavers and ensuring their travel needs can be easily met. Furthermore, we are really pleased that the uptake has been great so far and hope that this continues to grow.”

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