It was decided yesterday at the council’s education and services committee that the plans can go ahead – and now 1,275 pupils won’t need to spend a penny to be taken to school.
Free transport was controversially taken away from families 20 years ago as Aberdeenshire Council strove to make ends meet.
Martin Ford, East Garioch councillor, was among those who voted to remove free school transport in Aberdeenshire 20 years ago.
Yesterday he said bringing it back was “the only sensible solution”.
But he added that he had “superficial delight” in the plans, due to the financial pressures still present.
Free transport will result in a cost of around £165,000 per year for the authority.
Currently, free transport is only offered to those who live more than two miles walking distance from their primary, or three miles from their secondary school, and for children with additional support needs.
Free school transport for Aberdeenshire pupils in order to avoid £9m bus bill