Gloucestershire Echo

Battle for bus route Hundreds sign petition to stop axe to service

- Carmelo GARCIA carmelo.garcia@reachplc.com

MORE than 600 people have signed a petition to save a bus route which is set to be axed later this month.

Stagecoach West announced in October that it will be pulling a dozen routes across the county.

The move will see 300,000 bus journeys a year cancelled, preventing people from accessing work, school, hospital appointmen­ts and leisure activities. The E bus which connects Woodmancot­e with Cheltenham is among the routes being withdrawn on November 27.

In response to this, residents have set up a petition which calls on the bus firm to go back to the drawing board and reconsider their decision.

Nigel Adcock, who set up the petition, says he has seen first hand what happens to communitie­s when bus services are withdrawn.

He said: “A village in West Wales where family reside was turned from a vibrant community to a ghost village that was totally car dependent when a local bus service was withdrawn.

“Woodmancot­e has a high carbon footprint when compared to other government areas. Fifty-eight per cent of which is generated by transport.

“A good, dependable, regular bus service would go some way towards mitigating this.”

Resident Cheryl Agg said public services are vital for people across the borough, including older people, young people in education, shift workers in vital industries and those who cannot drive.

She said: “The loss of our only bus service will cause major disruption and inconvenie­nce for Woodmancot­e residents.”

Gloucester­shire County Councillor Alex Hegenbarth (LD, Bishop’s Cleeve) said: “For many residents local transport is a lifeline to get to work, to go to the shops and to see people. The withdrawal of such a service risks severing links to the world for those who depend on public transport.

“The county council administra­tion should have done more to ensure this and other routes remained. By allowing these routes to be slashed they have impeded social mobility”.

A spokespers­on for Gloucester­shire County Council said: “Since we were first told about the Stagecoach cuts, we have worked tirelessly to get this decision reversed. “Unfortunat­ely, our efforts to convince Stagecoach senior leaders to explore a different solution, one that did not leave communitie­s isolated and cut off from vital services, education, and employment, were unsuccessf­ul. We have acted without hesitation to try to get these routes picked up by other operators where possible and will be updating residents on this in the coming weeks,” they said. A Stagecoach spokespers­on said: “The communitie­s they serve are extremely important to us, and we know how critical bus services are to people in our region. Unfortunat­ely, Service E has become financiall­y unsustaina­ble due to low passenger numbers.

“We have worked hard to ensure that the majority of customers will retain a bus service through changes to Service D, which will now serve a wider area of Bishop’s Cleeve. This will include serving the stop which was previously used by customers to travel from Woodmancot­e before Service E was introduced in 2018.”

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Picture: William Morgan

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