Go-op has officially launched its £2.8 million crowdfunding campaign, to raise the money needed to get services up and running in 2026.
The co-operative open access operator, which received Office of Rail and Road approval in November to start running services from Taunton to Swindon via Westbury and Melksham, and from Taunton to Weston-super-Mare, held two events on December 18 to unveil its share offer and business plan.
Members have the chance to invest in ‘community shares’, which Go-op said “focuses on steady returns, a blend of social and financial reward, and broad-based, democratic management”.
On its Crowdfunder page, people can pledge amounts ranging from £25 to £10,000 with various levels of rewards on offer.
As of January 2, 54 people had pledged a combined total of £35,540 to the…