Derbyshire County Council want feedback from Key Workers about revised bus services
Are you a keyworker? If you are and use the bus to get to work please fill in the Derbyshire County Council survey
This survey is to help find out if NHS staff and other key workers who rely on the bus to get to work are still able to do this.
Because of the coronavirus outbreak, all bus operators are now working on revised timetables.
DCC want to find out if the changes that have been made are affecting how key workers get to and from work and if they are able to practice social distancing while on the bus.
Click here to fill in the survey if you are a key worker, and you use the bus to get to work.
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