The boss of Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall has revealed most of their audiences travel by car. Horsecross Arts chief executive Nick Williams told councillors last week public transport - particularly in the evening - was a problem.
The arts chief raised the matter as he presented an update to Perth and Kinross Council's Scrutiny and Performance Committee on September 21.
Mr Williams said there was a "clear issue" regarding transport to and from Perth city centre. Nick Williams said: "One of the things we know is those who say they don't attend or attend very regularly say they find transport into Perth city centre a problem of an evening especially.
We know our audiences that do come nearly all drive. And so there is a clear issue there around those who cannot or do not wish to drive - especially in the darker times of the year." Following the meeting the Local Democracy Reporting Service asked Depute Provost Andrew Parrott - who convenes PKC's Environment, Infrastructure and Economic Development Committee - for his thoughts.
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