Plea Made for Bus Service to 'Deserted' Corner of Southall

Bassam Mahfouz asks TfL to change local routes

London Assembly Member Bassam Mahfouz with community leaders
London Assembly Member Bassam Mahfouz with community leaders

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October 31, 2024

The London Assembly Member for Ealing and Hillingdon is calling on Transport for London (TfL) to reroute bus services in Southall to what he describes as a deserted corner of the area.

Bassam Mahfouz has joined worshipers and community leaders to call upon transport chiefs to end the decades long wait for a bus serving the Asamai Cultural Trust.

He held a community meeting in Johnson Street, Southall, with local MP Deirdre Costigan, former MP Virendra Sharma to press the case for a local bus service.

Earlier this week the Assembly Member held initial talks with TfL to discuss potential options for re-routing one of Southall's many buses to serve this currently bus-free zone.

The transport provider aims for local people within the capital to live within 400 metres of a bus stop, however residents, worshipers and local businesses are forced to walk around 800m to the nearest bus stops on Western Road.

Around 500 people attend the Asamai Cultural Trust each week, around 800 households plus dozens of local businesses would benefit from a bus re-route through Johnson Street in Southall. As well as a site for worship, the Asamai Cultural Centre provides numerous health and wellbeing activities, including music and language schools.

Ashok Bhasin, General Secretary of the Asami Cultural Trust said, "Many of our worshipers attend regularly during the week to avoid social isolation, by connecting through our social groups, to eat together or attend one of our classes. The lack of a local bus service means that for many of our older members simply cannot access these key services without getting a lift, or an expensive taxi journey.

“As we approach Divali we hope and pray that even more elderly and disabled members of our community will be able to enjoy the important lifeline that our temple and community centre provides.”

Bassam Mahfouz added, “For far too long this corner of Southall has been barren of a bus service. I have long fought to make our borough a more accessible place and a simple re-routing of one of the many local buses would make a huge impact locally.

“Around 800 households, 500 worshipers and dozens of businesses would benefit from the change we are calling for. I am delighted that as a direct result of the meeting that I have organised, TfL have agreed to investigate the possibility of re-routing one of the local buses to end this decades long wait for a bus service.”

A TfL spokesperson said, “Buses are an important lifeline for millions of Londoners and we’re determined to ensure that people have access to reliable, frequent services. We regularly review our services according to demand and must ensure that any changes to the bus network improve people's ability to access public transport.

"Feedback is hugely important to us and we are speaking to the community in Southall about their proposals.”

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