
Oxford Chatty Bus initiative back to help reduce loneliness
The initiative launched in 2019.Chatty Bus Champions in blue tops travel on buses to engage in meaningful conversations with those seeking companionship.Passengers can pick up a badge saying they are happy to chat or enjoy their journey quietly.The volunteers can also provide information about local activities and social groups.Louise Lister, OBS marketing assistant manager, said the first two passengers they had met on Monday "were so lovely and chatty". "It was just really nice to find out a little bit about their lives ... and just to share a smile with them," she said.Elizabeth boarded the service on her way back from a hospital visit."It's nice that you give me your time, because people don't speak a lot," she said.Another commuter, Ruth, was on her way to a pottery class, which she said she attended "largely for the social life". She said she would normally use her time on bus for errands such as getting rid of messages on her phone."I'm open to chatting to people and I think it's mostly older people who would chat."Passenger Chris said: "People can get lonely very quickly and if you have a service like this, just to have a chat, this is really good. "And I think British people are very good at chatting."
Luke Marion, OBC and Thames Travel's managing director, said loneliness "remains a real issue that affects so many people in our community"."The Chatty Bus Experience creates the opportunity to connect, share stories, and build relationships within a supportive environment," he said
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