WORCESTERSHIRE County Council has seen an increased number of parents applying to use the home to school transport scheme across the county.

This means there are fewer vacant seats on the school transport available for parents to purchase.

This year has seen a higher-than-normal increase in applications for home to school transport from parents entitled to transport and from parents wishing to purchase any vacant seats that are available.

The county council will have less capacity to offer vacant seats under its discretionary scheme and will be looking to confirm available seats later than usual in mid to late September.

However, over 90 per cent of all new and existing students have already had their school transport arrangements allocated.

Less than one per cent of all pupils who have been previously taken advantage of the vacant seats scheme, have been unable to do so again this academic year.

Councillor Marcus Hart, cabinet member for education, said: “The new school term is an incredibly busy time for all involved, and we will always look to help as many children get safely to school as we possibly can.

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“This year’s changes in legislation and the increased take up of Home to School Transport mean that we aren’t able to offer as many vacant seats as we have previously.

“Our teams are working hard to ensure we are able to confirm seats that are available as early into the term as we can.

“I appreciate the logistical issues that this will cause for parents and families and we will do all we can to assist where possible.”

Worcestershire Transport Department has advised parents to ensure alternative travel arrangements are available in time for the start of the new academic term if they have not had a place on transport confirmed.