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Delays warning for passengers

- BY ALASDAIR CLARK

Since making her first piece of jewellery at school as a teenager in Argyll, Elizabeth Humble, pictured, was determined it would be her career.

After studying at Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art she landed a mentoring programme and launched her own collection with jewellery brand Astley Clarke. She designed three exclusive collection­s for the brand, commuting between Dundee and London for three years.

BUS passengers in Dundee are facing further delays or cancellati­ons due to staffing problems, Xplore said in an update to customers on Monday morning.

Several services have been cancelled outright due to staff being unavailabl­e, while others are delayed or running at a reduced service.

Seven routes are facing cancellati­on on Monday, according to an update posted online by Xplore at 5am.

These include service 1, with the 11.57am, 1.27pm and 2.53pm busses cancelled. The 5/5a service is also facing disruption, with a number of journeys throughout the day not running.

A total of 11 journeys on service 17 will not run, the update confirmed.

Locals are being advised to allow extra time when they are travelling and to use the map to track their bus live.

Apologisin­g for the disruption, Xplore said the issue was a national one. An update read: “We’re sorry for any disruption caused to your journey as a result of staff being unavailabl­e.

“This is part of an ongoing national issue, and we’re doing our best to work around it.

“Please allow extra time for travelling as any buses being missed may have a knock-on effect to other buses in service.

“To help you plan ahead, try using the map to track buses live.”

It comes amid a shortage of HGV drivers, which caused issues with fuel availabili­ty across the UK.

A recent analysis showed the number of HGV drivers in the UK had fallen by 17% in the year to June.

The Office for National Statistics said around 268,000 HGV drivers were working in the UK in June, down from a peak of 321,000 in 2016-17.

In an effort to boost employment levels, Dundee City Council is set to run a free week-long bus driver training course.

Those who take part in the course, set to start today, will be guaranteed an interview with Xplore.

Mark Flynn, convener of the council’s city developmen­t committee, said: “Our training academies in other sectors, particular­ly hospitalit­y, have proved not only popular with participan­ts, but also successful in getting them interviews and job opportunit­ies.”

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There are a shortage of drivers.

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