Andy Wilson will be unable to visit his beloved wife of 60 years, Marie, if McGill's scrap a lifeline bus service
A couple devoted to each other for over 60 years may not be able to spend every day together if changes to the Renfrewshire bus timetables go ahead.For 82-year-old Andy Wilson it means the lifeline route to see his wife Marie at Elderslie Care Home will be removed.
For the family, the home offered excellent care while being within easy reach of the couple’s home in Whitehaugh. “Whilst McGill’s may argue that they can catch another one of their buses on Glasgow Road, this is not possible for the very young, the elderly or the disabled – the most vulnerable people in society.
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