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Failsworth councillors demand answers over reduced bus service

The number 76 Stagecoach bus which serves Failsworth.

Councillors in Failsworth are demanding answers from bus operator Stagecoach over a reduction to a service in the area. 

Since 17 January, the 76 bus - which connects Oldham to Manchester via Failsworth - only runs every 12 minutes during the daytime Monday to Saturday instead of every 10 minutes. 

Failsworth West Councillor Pete Davis said: "I know that this doesn’t sound like a big cut on paper, but a service every 10 minutes meant people didn’t have to worry about timetables, they could just go to the stop and a bus would come along soon enough.

"I understand that the bus companies are having difficulties at the moment with driver shortages but people would like to know why the service has been cut and whether it’s permanent or temporary.”

Pete's colleague in Failsworth West, Councillor Elaine Garry, is concerned that the 10-minute frequency may never come back.

She said: "It's very suspicious that Stagecoach didn’t give a reason for this cutback. If they did, we could measure when passenger numbers were back up or when they had enough drivers. I am worried that this reduction may be permanent, not least because the Tory government is ending the coronavirus financial support for bus services at the end of April and there has been a lot of coverage about how this could make lots of routes unviable.”

The councillors have written a letter to Stagecoach asking why the service was reduced, whether it is permanent and, if not, when the 10-minute frequency can be expected to come back.

Failsworth East Councillor Norman Briggs said: "We just want an explanation. Lots of people still think that the buses are run by the Council rather than by private companies and so they come to us with problems. It is embarrassing not being able to give them a response and the reason we can’t is because Stagecoach haven’t given us a reason for the change." 

The letter was sent to Stagecoach Manchester Managing Director Lee Wasnidge and copied to Chair of the Transport for Greater Manchester Bus Services Sub-Committee and the office of the Stagecoach Manchester Unite the Union branch.

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