Due to roadworks Union Grove will be closed westbound between St Swithin Street and Forrest Avenue from 5th Jan until 13th March
Service 15, 15B and 15S will divert as follows.
UPDATE
Due to roadworks Union Grove will be closed westbound between St Swithin Street and Forrest Avenue from 16th March until 4th April
Service 15, 15B and 15S will divert as follows.
Heading to Airyhall/Hazelhead Academy
At the traffic lights with St Swithin Street,
8, 8a & 20 Services - Friday 19th Decemeber (0800-0930)
Monteney Crescent has be closed for SCC line painting works.
The following services have been cancelled, due to operational issues:
Service T1
07:52 Camborne to Penzance
08:13 Truro to Camborne
Sorry for the inconvenience
Last updated 08:06.
Due to heavy traffic, services will divert as follows:
Outbound via Church Way, Beckett Road, normal route.
Inbound via Church Way, normal route on Greyfriers.
Due to acts of vandalism, services will divert via East Lane in both directions in Stainforth.
Due to flooding at Weycroft, 30 services will terminate at Tatworth.
We are suspending our services at Tatworth.
Perry Street will be served on the return.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Service 8
15:55 Caister to Gates cancelled.
16:25 Gates to JPH cancelled.
17:04 JPH to Market Gates cancelled.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Updated 15:21.
Service T1
Due to an issue with charging the vehicle, the 18.00 T1 service from Carmarthen will depart approximately 10 minutes late.
Service 4
Due to staff issues the following services will not operate:
14:07 Swansea-Morriston Hospital
14:45 Morriston Hospital-Singleton Hospital
15:45 Singleton Hospital-Morriston Hospital
Service 21
Due to staff issues, the following services will not operate.
14:42 Swansea-Derlwyn
15:22 Derlwyn-Swansea
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