Recent changes to bus routes in Scarborough are continuing to cause concern for local residents.
A number of routes were changed at the start of the month which have seen roads such as Hovingham Drive and Prospect Road lose their services completely.
Councillor Andrew Jenkinson says he's had lots of feedback from residents of Hovingham Drive in the town.
A number of Scarborough councillors have now asked the county council - which is responsible for bus services - to look at the situation.
Executive member for Transport Don Mackenzie says the Council is limited in what it can do as the routes affected are commercial routes which are not subsidised by the council.
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