Express & Echo (City & East Devon Edition)

Petition in response to various changes to bus routes and timetables

- By ANITA MERRITT anita.merritt@reachplc.com @DevonLiveN­ews

SIGNIFICAN­T changes to bus services between Exmouth and Exeter as well as within the town have sparked concern among local residents – but assurances have been given by Stagecoach that the new routes will be reviewed.

Last month, the bus operator announced a vast number of changes were being implemente­d across Devon’s bus network due to a review of congestion and roadworks that are impacting bus services.

Stagecoach said its new timetables are aimed at improving the reliabilit­y and punctualit­y of buses.

All the new timetables came into force by Monday, April 14. Among the controvers­ial changes is to Service 57 from Exeter to Brixington via Topsham and Exmouth. Significan­t changes to the route and timetable have been introduced.

According to Stagecoach, due to low demand for travel across

Exmouth, the route is now separated in Exmouth town centre to ensure passengers will benefit from a more reliable and punctual service.

Service 57 will operate between Exeter Bus Station and Exmouth Parade only. The section between Exmouth Parade and Brixington is now covered by a new Service 99.

During the early morning and late evening, some Service 57 journeys will continue to operate as new Service 99 and at these times, a through service to Brixington will continue to be provided.

The Monday to Saturday daytime frequency has been adjusted to operate every 20 minutes. There are no changes to the frequency of buses during the evening or on Sunday and public holidays. A small number of school day only journeys have been removed from the timetable.

It has prompted Brixington resident Trudi Cotton to launch a campaign opposing the changes. She was out collecting petition signatures on Saturday, March 30, in the Brixington shop area for three hours.

Her concern is the impact it will have on bus users, particular­ly the elderly and disabled, and that services will only run from Brixington to Exeter in the early morning or evening, meaning people who wish to take this route during the day will have to change in Exmouth. Signs on bus stops have reportedly already been changed.

Trudi said: “There are going to be

❝❝ I suggest that if Stagecoach can organise through buses in the morning and evening, it can organise them all day. It would be much easier for everyone, including the bus drivers Trudi Cotton

through buses if these changes happen. You would get on Service 99 and its number will change in Exmouth town to Service 57, but these through buses only run in the morning and evening.

“The last through bus in the morning is the 7.38am (Pines Road) and

7.45am (Broadmead shops) which gets into Exeter Bus Station at 8.52am. The first one which goes straight through on the return journey is the pm (Exeter Bus Station) which gets in at 7.05pm (Pines Road) and 7.11pm (Broadmead). These are based on the timetables which I received from Stagecoach.

“I suggest that if Stagecoach can organise through buses in the morning and evening, it can organise them all day. It would be much easier for everyone, including the bus drivers. It would massively improve things for its disabled and elderly passengers who would find the change of buses hard, and those who need to go directly to the RD&E.”

In response to Trudi sharing details on social media about her petition on Exmouth Community UK, one bus user said: “It’s worked for years without difficulty so I cannot understand why the changes? I have been using this service for more than 10 years to get to my hospital appointmen­ts and now it’s been taken away.

“I can’t even get off one bus and on to another without struggling to get round the corner to another bus stop then waiting for another bus, then the same again on a return journey. I dread to think how long it’s going to take me to get there and back.”

Another resident who was unsure about the changes said: “I see the pros and cons. There should be a through ticket to and from Exeter for all of Exmouth, allowing for bus changes in town to reach the final destinatio­n.

“The ‘new’ route needs to have enough capacity around Exmouth, as mentioned, and the timetable should allow enough time for all to change buses if wanting to reach Exeter. It could be good but it needs more thought.”

In support of the changes, another bus user said: “I didn’t like this at first as it would affect me, but having thought about it for a bit I think it’s a good idea as a service running from town to Brixington would be more reliable than waiting for buses that have been held up between Exeter and Exmouth.”

Stagecoach said it will keep the new routes under review to ensure it achieves its aims.

A spokespers­on said: “We always welcome feedback from customers on the routes we offer. The Stagecoach network is continuous­ly under review so that we can best serve the local community.

“As with many new services there will be a period of change and adaptation as it becomes establishe­d and we appreciate this can cause some frustratio­n for service users.

“Following a review of data and surveys on reliabilit­y, punctualit­y and passenger flows and demand, changes to the Service 57 route and timetable are introduced to ensure passengers will benefit from a more reliable and punctual service.

“We want to reassure bus passengers that while the service becomes fully mobilised, we will review punctualit­y data and will make any changes that may be required. Our primary focus remains to serve the community, getting residents and commuters where they need to go.”

SIX people were arrested after police raided a property in Exwick.

Exeter officers said they seized more than £3,000 in cash as well as £2,500-worth of class A drugs and cannabis.

The alleged offenders have since been charged for a number of offences including possession of heroin and crack cocaine with intent to supply, with one man remanded in custody.

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 ?? ?? Trudi Cotton with Cllr Tim Dumper and Dianne Conduit and the bus petition after Stagecoach made changes to services on some of its routes
Trudi Cotton with Cllr Tim Dumper and Dianne Conduit and the bus petition after Stagecoach made changes to services on some of its routes
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