Derby City Council says it is planning to review its travel assistance policy
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Derby City Council has said it plans to review its travel assistance policy for eligible children aged between five and 16.The council said the changes were not "significant". "Yet again this is a kick in the teeth for families who live with special needs," said Ms Wadlow, from Derby-based Sunshine Support.
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