South Wales Evening Post

School bus row to continue as further exemption on accessibil­ity rules denied

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LLANELLI’S Member of the Senedd Lee Waters and MP Nia Griffith have expressed their disappoint­ment with the Department For Transport (DFT) after a further exemption for school buses was denied.

The row concerns the implementa­tion of new UK wide accessibil­ity regulation­s.

The Public Service Vehicle Accessibil­ity Regulation (PSVAR) requires all large public vehicles to be wheelchair accessible, and has been gradually phased in since 2000.

Last Autumn, children who used fare-paying ‘closed’ bus services to get to school found their routes had been withdrawn, as operators were unable to afford the costs of complying with PSVAR.

This has been particular­ly damaging for rural communitie­s that are within three miles of their local schools like Tumble.

In May, County Councillor

Rob James (leader of the Labour group), Nia Griffith, and Lee Waters wrote a joint letter to Chris Heaton, UK Minister of State for Transport, calling for these services to be exempt from PSVAR for the next academic year until a sustainabl­e solution could be found.

Mr Heaton however ruled out the possibilit­y of another extension, writing that it would “disadvanta­ge those operators which had already invested in compliant vehicles ahead of the final deadlines.”

The Minister went on to add that he would be “considerin­g actively what further support might be appropriat­e to provide once the exemption for school and college arranged services expires on the 31st July.”

Lee Waters said: “Converting the bus fleet was proving uneconomic­al before this crisis, now with Covid-19 it is almost impossible from a financial point of view, and the UK Government are fully aware of this. These are unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces, and having granted a similar exemption for all rail replacemen­t services till the end of the year, we had hoped the DFT would do the same for our school children.”

Nia Griffith said “Parents are rightly concerned about the safe transporta­tion of their children right now, and this situation will not have gone away by September. We fully support measures to include wheelchair users on all public transport, but the DFT must also recognise that the unintended consequenc­es of PSVAR are punishing those parents and pupils left with no alternativ­e transport.

“We recognise the huge pressures Covid-19 has put on council services, and the harsh economic picture facing bus companies.

“We will continue to put pressure on the DFT regarding an exemption, and will be calling on Carmarthen­shire County Council to prioritise school transport in the months ahead.”

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