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Concerns raised in the Senedd over the termination of the Fflecsi Bwcabus service
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We'll come down toó Yerry Morgan AM: Thank you very much, Dirprwy
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Lywydd.
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Will the Minister make a statement on the announcement that the FLEXI booker bus service
00:09
will be coming to an end, and the impact of this on the communities of mid and west Wales?
00:13
Simon Thomas AM: Yes, thank you.
00:14
I was very sorry to hear that the booker bus service will be coming to an end.
00:19
Despite promises that Wales will be not worse off after Brexit, the UK Government has failed
00:24
to replace funding for rural transport schemes previously supported by the EU.
00:29
They are therefore unable to continue supporting booker bus, but we are working with Transport
00:33
for Wales and the local authorities to explore alternative options.
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Yerry Morgan AM: Thank you very much.
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I'm pleased to hear that consideration is being given to the continuation of the service,
00:45
because a number of communities across Ceredigion, Cymarth and Llanpenbridgeshire have been shocked
00:50
by the announcement that Government funding for the booker bus service is coming to an
00:55
end and that the service itself will be terminated at the end of October.
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For years, this unique service has been a priceless resource for so many residents across
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west Wales, and, truth be told, the service is more than a bus.
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In several cases, this is the only way that people can reach medical appointments, can
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go to the shops and socialise.
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I heard one woman speaking on Rathercymru last night, talking about the impact of this
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loss on her, because she is entirely dependent on this bus to take her to see the doctor
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every week.
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So the impact is massive on some individuals, and I know, too, that the decision has come
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as a bit of a shock to local authorities, despite the fact that the Welsh Government
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invested in a whole host of new buses for this service as recently as July of this year.
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But the irony is that we hear the Government speaking time and time again about the importance
01:57
of public transport to connect communities and the positive impact that that then has
02:04
on the environment.
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But what happens is that these vital services are being cut, especially in rural areas.
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So, may I urge you to work hard to ensure that this service is re-established and to
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provide long-term assurance for this very important scheme?
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Simon Thomas AM: Well, thank you for that.
02:28
The Member is right to note the irony, because this is going in the opposite direction of
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where our policy wants us to go.
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We do not want this to happen, just to be very clear.
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Bookabus has been a really important project and has, in fact, inspired the Flexi service,
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which we are rolling out across Wales.
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Bookabus was the original concept that Professor Stuart Cole and others developed, and I've
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been a supporter of it.
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It was primarily European funded.
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The Welsh Government is only a minority funder, and like so many other schemes that we in
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Wales have come to rely upon, the money just simply isn't there to keep all those other
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schemes going that were funded by the EU.
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We were told at the time of Brexit that Wales would not be a penny worse off by withdrawing,
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and we know, in fact, that we've lost over £1 billion of funding, and that simply is
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not there to be replaced.
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Now, I hear groans from the Conservative Benches, and I know they don't want, as a matter of
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faith, to hear anything negative about Brexit, but here is a practical example of a much-valued,
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cherished local service that was reliant on European funding that is not able to be sustained
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because that funding has been taken away.
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Because the other double whammy we're facing, also from their Government, is the impact
03:44
of austerity, where our budgets are being squeezed and we simply aren't able to provide
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everything we've been providing.
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We've worked very hard with the bus industry and with local authorities over the summer
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to try and safeguard as many services as possible, and I'm pleased to say that, for example,
04:00
funding for the Cardiff Bar in Ceredigion will continue as part of the TFW T5 procurement,
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and we'll work closely with community transport and with local authorities to see if there
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are elements of this scheme that can be salvaged.
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It did have light usage, but it was, as he said, a lifeline for those who did use it,
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and I regret very much that that was not the case.
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