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Emily Gill, Local Democracy Reporter

Struggling Welsh buses could be supported by long-term Welsh Government investment

The Welsh Government could enter into a longer-term agreement with bus operators to provide support in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Welsh Government set up a bus emergency scheme to respond to the impact of the pandemic on industry and now they are looking to extend the scheme until July 2022.

A Blaenau Gwent council report on the proposal says the longer-term arrangements could come into place by the end of the month.

The bus emergency scheme phase two will be used “to address the loss of fare box revenue and the additional costs associated with responding to the Covid-19 pandemic” including the implementation of social distancing measures.

The report says: “Under the terms of the agreement, operators will be required to provide bus services that meet local needs under the direction of the lead authority for each region, working with and on behalf of its constituent local authorities.”

Local councils will be required to prioritise the routes that the funding should be applied to.

The priorities for funding include supporting students getting to and from school, increasing frequency of bus services when demand exceeds capacity, improving job accessibility and ensuring social inclusion.

The current phase of support ends in March and without another agreement bus companies could be without vital support to keep business going during the coronavirus pandemic.

Bus operators are required to continue routes they largely used before the coronavirus pandemic impacted Wales.

The report will be considered by Blaenau Gwent’s regeneration scrutiny committee on Wednesday (January 6) and the executive committee on January 13.

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