Plans to introduce a new 2-way bus route on Swindon street runs into difficulties

New bus route plans in Swindon opposed by locals

Plans to introduce a 2-way bus route through one of the oldest streets in Swindon, has been met with fierce opposition from local residents.

Transport operator Stagecoach and Swindon Council have been working jointly on the project which would see Ermin Street in Swindon turned into a 2-way street along which buses would travel. Currently the street is closed to through traffic, except for residents, and a one-way bus route is in operation.

Work to introduce the new system is due to get underway this spring, but the local residents are raising their voices to oppose the plans. They argue that the new bus route would spoil their neighbourhood, and the increase in traffic and the subsequent fumes could be damaging to the children who attend a school on the street.

Head of Highways at the council, Gwillam Lloyd, says the project intends to encourage more people to leave their cars at home, and instead use public transport. This would help alleviate congestion in Swindon and reduce CO2 emission in the area.

However angry locals spoke out at a public meeting recently, arguing that their wishes were being dismissed.

Stagecoach have revealed that a petition from their passengers who travel on the route which would be affected, showed that there is substantial support for the scheme.

Scottish bus driver pleads guilty to stealing takings

Ex-Stagecoach driver admits to theft of takings

Ex-Stagecoach driver admits to theft of takings

A Scottish bus driver from Darvel was up in court this week accused of theft. 24-year-old Jason Moss had been working as a bus driver when he was said to have stolen his takings to pay off debts he built up for rent. However the driver attempted to cover up his crime by telling police the money had been robbed.

The bus driver has pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing £265 in January this year which amounts to a night’s worth of takings. Mr Moss was employed by bus company Stagecoach at the time the crime was committed.

Police launched an investigation into the theft of the takings after Mr Moss claimed they had been stolen. After further probing and questioning by police, the driver admitted to having taken the money himself.

Following the incident Mr Moss was sacked from his position at Stagecoach and the £265 was deducted from his wages. However he has since gone on to find employment as a coach driver with a firm in Swindon. Mr Moss has relocated to Swindon with his pregnant girlfriend and says that his new employer is fully aware of his ongoing court case. In Mr Moss’s new position as coach driver he is not involved in money handling.

Mr Moss is due back in court on December 14th but has been released on bail in the meantime.