And another one bites the dust - from
Somerset News RoomSomerset County Council has stepped in to organise alternative school transport after a local bus company ceased to operate.
The Council was notified by Coombs Travel today that it will be ceasing to operate from tomorrow (4 Oct). Coombs Travel runs eight school bus contracts for the authority.
With the support of other operators, council officers have managed to find replacement services for all of the routes for tomorrow and will be making permanent arrangements as soon as possible.
Schools and parents are being notified about changes to bus operators and will be kept updated on any further changes. This article will also be updated.
Councillor John Woodman, Cabinet member for Highways and Transport, said: “This is an unfortunate situation completely out of our hands that we have had to respond to with no notice.
“We have done everything we can to avoid disruption and I’d like to say a big thank you to the operators and our staff who have pulled together to make sure there are services to get the children to school.
“Hopefully it will all work smoothly from tomorrow, but we’d ask for parents for extra patience and please keep checking for updates”.
The schools whose services will be provided by a different operator tomorrow are:
Kings of Wessex Secondary school (Cheddar) Hugh Sexeys Middle School (Blackford), Fairlands Middle School(Cheddar), King Alfred’s School (Burnham-on-Sea).
With removal of the contract with Avalon a week ago, and with the collapse of Coombs Travel, independent bus availability in Somerset seems to be shin king. One wonders where the extra buses will come from to replace those lost, especially considering that there was a lack of available buses in the area prior to the latest collapse - witness
GWR▸ 's failure to find road replacements when the Yeovil to Castle Cary line was closed all day Monday.
TravelWatch SouthWest is at Taunton on Saturday ... late sign ups welcome (send me a message); somewhat appropriately, this time the event's speakers will be focused more towards buses than trains.