In support of its efforts to protect local bus services across the borough, Cheshire West and Chester Council has welcomed the news that registrations for the bus routes 31, 37 and 84 have now been submitted to the Traffic Commissioner from bus operator D&G.
D&G has registered its interest in replacement services to cover the 31 Northwich to Winsford to Crewe, 37 Northwich to Winsford to Sandbach to Crewe and 84 Crewe to Nantwich/Chester.
This follows the news on Monday 27 February, that bus operator Arriva was planning to close its Winsford and Macclesfield depots.
The company operate local services including Northwich, Winsford, Chester, Rudheath, Weaverham, Barnton, Kingsmead, and to Leighton Hospital.
Councillor Karen Shore, Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member - Environment, Highways & Strategic Transport said: “I am very concerned about the effect a potential closure of the Winsford depot and routes will have on many residents in west Cheshire who rely on their local bus services. Due to this threat, we are actively encouraging interest for these routes from alternative operators who can provide a reliable service.”
“We are working hard to seek alternative arrangements and the involvement of other operators. Since Arriva’s announcement on Monday, one alternative provider has so far registered their interest in three of the key routes that are under threat.
“I have asked for an urgent meeting with Arriva which is now being planned for next week.”
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