The Pembrokeshire Herald

New bus services announced by Council

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A NUMBER of changes to local bus services will be introduced in the coming weeks as a result of a shake up to bus funding.

From April 2024, the funding which has been provided directly to bus operators by the Welsh Government to keep services going in the wake of the Covid pandemic will cease.

Additional funding will instead be provided to Local Authoritie­s to support their local bus network.

In total, Pembrokesh­ire County Council and the Welsh Government will provide over £3million in support for bus services in Pembrokesh­ire during the coming year.

As part of this process, all Pembrokesh­ire’s local bus services have been re-tendered.

A public consultati­on, receiving over 300 responses, helped to inform decisions about which services should be prioritise­d.

Councillor Rhys Sinnett, Pembrokesh­ire County Council Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services said: “I am delighted to be able to report that we are able to maintain the whole of Pembrokesh­ire’s current local bus network in the coming year.

“We have also secured key improvemen­ts such as reinstatin­g an hourly service on the 349 route between Haverfordw­est and Tenby via Pembroke Dock, and the popular Strumble Shuttle and Puffin Shuttle coastal bus services during the summer.”

The changes will also see two key services, the 302 Haverfordw­est to Milford Haven and 349 Haverfordw­est to Tenby via Pembroke Dock, brought under Council oversight for the first time.

This will give the Council greater oversight of service operations and fares. Pembrokesh­ire residents will also benefit from a new fare structure on all First Cymru services, due to be introduced from 1 April 2024.

This will use Tap On Tap Off to allow passengers to pay the cheapest fare depending on the number of journeys they make or distance travelled, and will cap the maximum adult fare at £3 single and £5.40 return.

More informatio­n about these fares can be found on the First Cymru website.

A number of additional service changes and improvemen­ts are being considered for introducti­on during the course of the coming year in response to feedback received from the public consultati­on.

The following bus service changes have been confirmed:

From 23 March 2024:

The Celtic Coaster (403) on the St Davids peninsular will restart for the 2024 season on Saturday 23 March and will run until Sunday 29 September. This is an hourly service, increasing to halfhourly during the whitsun half term and school summer holidays. There will be no service departing Caerfai Road at 13.00 and 13.30.

The 351 ( Tenby to Pendine via Amroth) will return to its summer timetable.

From 1 April 2024

An hourly service will return on the 349 (Haverfordw­est to Tenby via Pembroke Dock) service (April to September only). The 356 (Milford Haven to Monkton) service will no longer call at Waterston and Hazelbeach due to operationa­l issues caused by the narrow lanes in this area. The Fflecsi service will still be available. A Saturday service, between 07:30 and 18:30, will be reintroduc­ed in the Fflecsi Mid Pembrokesh­ire zone (formerly known as Bwcabus). This zone covers the area between Letterston, Crymych, Clunderwen and Wiston. Passengers can also travel from this zone to Fishguard and Haverfordw­est.

The 302 (Haverfordw­est to Milford Haven) and 349 (Haverfordw­est to Tenby via Pembroke Dock) services operated by First Cymru will come under Pembrokesh­ire County Council control, giving the Council greater oversight of service operations and fares. The 322 (Haverfordw­est to Carmarthen) and 381 (Haverfordw­est to Tenby via Narberth) services will be run by First Cymru. The 322 timetable will remain the same. The 381 timetable will remain the same from Haverfordw­est to Tenby but journeys from Tenby to Haverfordw­est will depart slightly earlier (37 past the hour instead of 45).

The X22 and X61 services which provided journeys at the start and end of the day between Pembroke Dock and Kilgetty, and Pembroke Dock and Haverfordw­est will be withdrawn.

The 410 (Fishguard Town) and T11 (Haverfordw­est to Fishguard via St Davids) services will be operated on a commercial (T11 part commercial) basis by Richards Bros. An improved connection with the ferry at Fishguard Harbour will be provided at 12.30.

From 19 May 2024

The Tenby Coaster service between Tenby and Saundersfo­ot will return for the summer season.

From 25 May 2024

The 400 Puffin Shuttle and 404 Strumble Shuttle services will return to the coast between Marloes and St Davids, and St Davids and Fishguard. These services will operate 7 days a week until 29 September 2024. The Fflecsi service is also available in this area throughout the year.

The 387/388 Coastal Cruiser service around the Angle Peninsula will also return to its summer timetable, operating 7 days a week until 29th September 2024.

Further informatio­n about all Pembrokesh­ire bus services can be found on the Council’s website.

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