Service 20
Due to the Wickham Horse Fair from midday 19th May - 20:00 20th May, services will be diverting as follows:
We have been notified that High Peak will no longer accept First Day, Week or Month tickets on their service 272 from Saturday 31st May 2025.
Our Leeds Park & Ride services PR2 Temple Green and PR3 Stourton will open on Monday 5th May and follow a special timetable to support Leeds United parade attendees. Timetable are available below:
Off-peak fares will be available to buy on the Park & Ride buses.
DIVERSION MANOR ROAD 87 22 APR - 2 MAY 19.00 - 06.00.
Service 87 Inbound to Newquay:
All buses on service 87 will be unable to serve Newquay Bus Station, and will stop instead outside the car park in St George's Road.
Service 87 Outbound:
Buses will commence from outside the car park in St George's Road, and divert via St George's Road, Mount Wise and Berry Road to re-join normal line of route at the Great Western Hotel bus stop.
During this diversion, buses will be unable to serve the stops inside Newquay Bus Station or at Newquay Post Office.
Due to building works, bus stop 6090297 at Highburgh Road before Byres Road will be closed from Friday 2nd May until works are completed (approximately 24 weeks).
A temporary stop will be in place.
Due to operational issues, our X1 at 13:30 did not run.
Service will resume on Howard St at 14:23.
To allow for roadworks, on Thursday, 8th May, for 1 day, Tullichewan Drive will be closed.
During the closure, all stops will be observed, and the following diversion will be in operation:
Service 206: Continue Luss Road both ways.
Service 579
Due to a stand door failure, the following service has been moved from Stand T to Stand C.
Bristol is the green fingered capital of the UK, new research from First Bus into the nation's hobbies has revealed.
It comes as famous social media trainspotter Francis Bourgeois has hit the road for the bus operator's 30th birthday, revealing one of his other public transport passions – bus spotting.
The new data shows that nearly a third of residents in Bristol (32%) revealed gardening as their hobby, the highest percentage of any other major UK city. And 38% of residents think growing your own fruit and veg has now become a 'cool' hobby.
Wales is the knitting capital of the UK, new research from First Bus into the nation's hobbies has revealed.
It comes as famous social media trainspotter Francis Bourgeois has hit the road for the bus operator's 30th birthday, revealing one of his other public transport passions – bus spotting.
The new data shows that nearly one in five residents in Wales (18%) revealed knitting as their hobby, the highest percentage of any other major UK city or region. And 31% of residents think growing your own fruit and veg has now become a 'cool' hobby.