Extract from Questions to the First Minister of Wales: Bus Services in the Countryside - Oct 2
Wednesday, 3 October 2018 06:45
Siân Gwenllian AM: Of those using public transport, 80 per
cent use buses. In rural areas, such as parts of my constituency in
Arfon, there are no trains available, and the bus is the only
option for people without cars to travel to work and to access
crucial services. But the truth is that we need to transform bus
services in rural areas, and Plaid Cymru wants to give far more
power to local councils so...Request free trial
Siân Gwenllian
AM: Of those using public transport,
80 per cent use buses. In rural areas, such as parts of
my constituency in Arfon, there are no trains available,
and the bus is the only option for people without cars to
travel to work and to access crucial services. But the
truth is that we need to transform bus services in rural
areas, and Plaid Cymru wants to give far more power to
local councils so that they can arrange appropriate
services, in collaboration with local bus companies.
There are some communities who have expressed a desire to
have an integrated transport system, which would include
using hydrogen and electric vehicles in order to
fill some of the gaps in current services. So, what
practical support can you as First Minister give for
pilot schemes of that kind?
AM (First
Minister of Wales): Well, of course, we are open
to looking at bids that would come from local
authorities. But one thing I would say is that it's
all-important to ensure that local authorities
collaborate with each other because the fact of the
matter is that people don't just travel in one county;
they travel from one to another. So, cross-boundary
services should receive the same kind of attention as
those in-county. But, of course, we wish to work with the
local authorities and also the bus companies to ensure
that the system is more sustainable ultimately.
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