The Conservatives' shadow minister for transport last week visited a Lanarkshire bus and coach operator to hear about the challenges facing their industry.
Graham Simpson met with Whitelaw’s managing drector, Sandra Whitelaw, at their depot in Stonehouse, where he was updated on operations before providing a tour of the fleet.
Whitelaws, which have been in business since 1973, are a family owned bus and coach operator employing 56 members of staff.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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