Bridgwater bus station to officially close this weekend

From September 3, all services previously run from Bridgwater will operate from other depots across Somerset

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 1st Sep 2023
Last updated 29th Jun 2024

The operator of Buses of Somerset has confirmed its upcoming changes to its Somerset business including going ahead with the planned closure of its Bridgwater bus depot.

That's despite First Bus South saying they remain 'fully committed' to its future in the county.

They say going ahead with the planned closure of the depot 'will help reduce costs and reset the business to protect its wider Somerset bus network'.

From September 3, all services previously run from Bridgwater will operate from its other depots across Somerset.

The move has been made despite the mayor of the town, Cllr Mick Lerry (Labour, Victoria), hit out at the proposed closure last month, whilst Dave Chapple, Secretary of Bridgwater Trades Union Council called it a ‘disgrace’.

First say the 'vast majority of services' will be retained - they will just operate from a new base with little to no effect on the passengers.

Some key routes will also see 'peak time improvements' as a result of the changes as well as improved reliability, according to the operator.

Simon Goff, Managing Director for First Bus South said: “Following further consultations and discussion with local stakeholders and customers alike, we are making some operational changes to our business. We have taken the difficult decision to close our Bridgwater depot with immediate effect from this weekend.

“This is not a decision we have taken lightly, but one that is a necessity in order to protect the future of Buses of Somerset and its bus network for the local area. I am aware that there has been some local resistance to the depot closure, but it is important that our decision is taken in the wider context of striving to secure the long-term future of services across Somerset.

“We are operating in extremely challenging circumstances, with rising costs, and while passenger numbers are increasing on some routes due to current fare promotion schemes, they are still below pre-covid levels, which is affecting the viability of routes.

“We are committed to serving our communities in Somerset and continue to work closely through the enhanced partnership with Somerset Council to deliver the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) to provide the best possible bus services for our customers in the county. We will continue to work closely with the Council who have been a great help in supporting us to give the bus network the best possible chance to recover.

“We will continue to use data to inform our decision making to allow us to match services with demand. I hope that the passion shown recently by local interested parties around this decision can now translate into support for the local bus network through regular usage.

"As a responsible bus operator, we see our role is to provide a reliable network where people need us most. We believe that reliability, coupled with the current low fares, will help drive passenger growth which is required for the network to be sustainable for the long term."

As a result of the closure, there will be some changes to timetables from 3 September. Details of these changes are available on the Buses of Somerset website and First Bus app.

You can find out more about the changes at the First Bus website.

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