Road works Slip Road to M8 East Bound closed
Services X3, X85 and X87 normal route to Castle Street, right St James Road, left Castle Street, left to stay on Castle Street, right Royston Road, left Robroyston Drive, 1st exit on roundabout to stay on Robroyston Drive, 4th exit onto Saughs Road, 2nd exit onto M80 on ramp and normal route.
Due to roadworks on the exit of St Michaels Road making the turn too tight to operate safely, services to Jordanthorpe diverted via the Common and High Greave. Services to High Green normal route.
Updated 16:45 - route has now cleared and returned to normal.
***Updated***
Route 5 is now back to normal journey from 1200.
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Emergency Route Diversion, route 5. Lee on Solent Area.
0930 Friday 16th until Wednesday 21st May.
Emergency Route diversion, route 5.
Due to road works in Fell Drive, we are diverting route 5 for safety reasons.
*UPDATE: Services are now operating as normal.*
Due to a nighttime road closure, the above services will divert left onto Cumwell Lane, right onto Sandy Lane/Flash Lane.
Update - road cleared services resume the usual route.
Due to an Ambulance blocking the Caledonia Road, services are diverted.
Services affected: 2
Diversions as follows, until further notice:
*Update: Services operating as normal.*
Due to badly parked vehicles, services are diverted straight along Weston Road.
371 services affected.
Diversions as follows:
Turning onto Farnley Road, turning around in the turning circle.
Redhill Roundabout, Stafford is closed.
Bus operator First Bus recently hosted its second annual 'Our Way' awards to recognise and celebrate exceptional colleagues across the business.
The event took place at The Queens Hotel in Leeds on Wednesday 7th May, where TV presenter Josie Gibson presented the awards. The winners were selected through a two-round judging process chaired by First Bus, Managing Director, Janette Bell.
Bucknall New Road, Hanley is closed.
A partnership between First Bus and a group supporting women from Bradford’s ethnic minorities to build career confidence has achieved amazing results in its first weeks.
The bus operator has teamed up with WomenZone, a charity-based community centre in the city, to provide a range of support including one-to-one mentoring, interview skills and tailored training to bring down barriers to employment.