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Lynn Love

Coronavirus Scotland: First Glasgow reduces bus services from Sunday with focus on key workers

Bus operator First Glasgow has announced a reduced timetable will come into operation next week to tackle the spread of coronavirus.

First Glasgow said changes will take place from Sunday, March 29 when services will begin operating to a broadly 'Sunday timetable level'.

There will be additional journeys added earlier in the morning to sustain services for those key workers and emergency service staff needing to make essential travel across the region.

First Glasgow have announced changes to their schedule (First Bus)

The bus operator is committed to continuing services wherever possible so that those who need to make essential journeys such as for food shopping or for those critical workers getting to their place of employment, can continue to do so.

The announcement comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlined strict new measures to tackle coronavirus, including advice that people should leave home only to exercise once a day, travel to and from work where absolutely necessary, to shop for essential items and to fulfil any medical or care needs.

Recent days have seen the number of people using bus services continue to reduce as they adhere to the government lockdown.

Andrew Jarvis, Managing Director of First Glasgow, said: “With much of the UK effectively ordered to stay at home for at least the next few weeks, we have made the decision to move to a reduced service timetable.

“Just a few weeks ago it was almost inconceivable that these restrictions would be in place, which only underlines what a challenging, dynamic and rapidly evolving situation the UK faces, and one which First Glasgow is monitoring and responding to day-by-day, hour-by-hour.

“It’s important to emphasise that we are in constant contact with stakeholders, including local authorities and ministers, and rest assured everything is being done to keep those key workers mobile as the nation comes together to limit the spread of coronavirus.

“I would like to personally thank everyone at First Glasgow who have been absolutely fantastic at keeping the wheels turning for the people of Glasgow.

“Regular customers can be assured we will endeavour to get more frequent services back up and running as soon as the Government decides it is safe to do so.”

For up to date service advice visit First Glasgow website.

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