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A MUM OF NINE is forced to walk SEVEN miles to get her kids to and from school every day after the bus route was cancelled.Gemma Headley has to traipse 1.8miles each way up
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vaso stanley o go to them on a bus before walking with the younger ones. We have to set off at 8.15am but have to rush to get there for 9am because I have to put the others on the bus as my husband goes to work. East Riding of Yorkshire Council has said it has no statutory duty to the family after the route was scrapped two years ago - as they live just 300m under the two-mile distan