Southern Vectis is giving youngsters a chance to go green and take their mums on the bus for free this Mother’s Day.
The local bus operator will provide complimentary travel for mothers travelling on Sunday 22nd March – as long as they are accompanied by a child buying a 24 hour Rover ticket.
Nikki Honer, Head of Communications for Southern Vectis, says:
“Mother’s Day is about spending time together as a family – and many children like to treat their mums to a well-deserved day out – perhaps to the cinema, or for a meal.
“Not only is this a chance to spend time together but it’s also an opportunity to be green, leave the car at home, and use sustainable transport for this special day out.
“The bus is the perfect for solution for easing congestion and helping to improve air quality – so we’re very happy to be offering it for free here on Mother’s Day.
“Our team is looking forward to seeing lots of mums out and about, being treated by their children on 22 March – and we hope they all have have a brilliant day together.”
For more information about the Mother’s Day offer, visit islandbuses.info.






























































































Treat you Mum to a home made meal, the risk of public transport then eating ‘out’ is not worth it unless your mother is young and fit.
This Virus is not worth the risk.
On the other hand, maybe take the mothering law out for a long trip on the Bus….
“Chance to go green” don’t make me laugh, DROP THE FARES then call yourselves green!
Sorry, in view of the current situation, this offer should be postponed until later. Public transport is a very good place to catch the virus (no disrespect to the bus cleaners).