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Kennedy Way in Yate will be closed overnight to service Y1 between 20:00 and 06:00 on Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th September to facilitate signal works.

Service Y1 will operate normal route as far as the Scott Way/Heron Way roundabout, then divert via Scott Way, Station Road, High Street and Horse Street to resume normal route at the roundabout on St Johns Way.

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Service 370

9th – 13th September (10:00 – 15:00)

Colne Road (Coggeshall)

Towards Colchester:

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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED 15.09.22

On Saturday 17 September a carnival parade will take place in Gosport town Centre.
The carnival parade will be between 12:30 and 13:15 alone South Street, Creek Road and Stoke Road. During this time all buses in and out of Gosport bus station will divert via Forton Road and Mumby Road in both directions.
Service E1 and E2 will not be able to serve Anns Hill, Hospital, Gordon Road or Stoke road during this time.
Services 9,9A and X5 will not be able to serve the Hospital or Stoke Road during this time.

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Road works will take place in Gladys Avenue from the 19 September. They intend to re surface the whole road over a period  of three weeks ending 7 October. These work will be in place Monday to Friday only.
Service 12 will divert away from this area via Stamshaw Road and Rudmore roundabout missing out North End and Gladys Avenue in both directions..

From Saturday 10 September, Service 22B which operates to Birstall on Saturdays will now accept Centrebus weekly tickets.  All tickets must be shown to the driver upon boarding the bus. 

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Bus operator First West of England announced service changes designed to balance customer demand with available resource to deliver reliable services for its customers into the future. The changes are a result of changing post-pandemic demand which has seen passenger numbers fall by 25 per cent compared to pre-Covid figures. The effects of this have been further impacted by acute driver shortages in the region.

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Bus operator First West of England announced service changes designed to balance customer demand with available resource to deliver reliable services for its customers into the future. The changes are a result of changing post-pandemic demand which has seen passenger numbers fall by 25 per cent compared to pre-Covid figures. The effects of this have been further impacted by acute driver shortages in the region.

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Bus operator First West of England announced service changes designed to balance customer demand with available resource to deliver reliable services for its customers into the future. The changes are a result of changing post-pandemic demand which has seen passenger numbers fall by 25 per cent compared to pre-Covid figures. The effects of this have been further impacted by acute driver shortages in the region.

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