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Bus confidence project launched for Cub Scouts in Swindon

A group of Cub Scouts have taken part in a pilot scheme designed to help young people travel confidently around Swindon using public transport.

bySwindon 24
7 February 2026 • 10.57am
Bus confidence project launched for Cub Scouts in Swindon
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The Young Travellers session was led by Get Swindon Moving and aimed to teach practical skills for using buses independently.

The day began at Swindon Civic Offices, where the Cubs were invited into the Council Chamber to learn how local government works and how buses support everyday travel across the town.

They were shown how to read bus timetables, understand route maps and identify destinations that can be reached by public transport.

The group then travelled by bus with Swindon’s Bus Company through the town centre to Fleming Way.

During the journey, the Cubs learned how to read information displayed at bus shelters and why this is important when planning a trip.

Drivers from Stagecoach joined the session for an on board question and answer discussion.

The young people were able to ask about routes, safety and what it is like to be a bus driver, with many given the chance to sit in the driver’s seat at the end of the journey.

The session forms part of a wider Young Traveller programme supported by bus operators through the Enhanced Bus Partnership.

It is intended to help young people build confidence using public transport on their own.

Councillor Jim Robbins, Leader of Swindon Borough Council, said:

“This project is about giving young people practical confidence, not just information. If we want the next generation to use buses as a normal part of everyday life in Swindon, we have to start early and remove the uncertainty around how the system works.

“This pilot showed that when children understand routes, timetables, and feel comfortable asking questions, public transport stops being intimidating and starts being empowering.

“Our focus now is on turning this learning into real, independent journeys, not just a good day out.”

Organisers said the pilot session was successful and could support future Cub Scout badge work as the programme develops.

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