'Important' Bristol community bus service to cease

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The Bristol Community Transport service will stop the services on Friday

A community bus service in Bristol that supports people with mobility issues will cease operations on Friday.

HCT social enterprise announced on Tuesday that Bristol Community Transport - including Dial-a-Ride and group minibus services - would end.

HCT chief executive Lynn McClelland blamed the closure on rising fuel prices and a difficult trading period due to lockdown and Covid-19.

The firm's other bus services would continue, it said.

Ms McClelland said the news was a "sad day" for HCT - which is the parent company of Bristol Community Transport (BCT).

"We understand just how important these services are for the people that use them, and it is the last thing we wanted to do," she added.

"We have tried to the very last minute to find an alternative operator for these services, but sadly, we have been unsuccessful, which means these services will now come to an end."

'Vital services'

BCT billed itself as "helping older and disabled people reach a variety of essential local facilities". It said it offered a low-cost alternative to minibus hire.

It was "community-led and community-designed" and ran services for people who could not use mainstream buses, helping them to lead full and independent lives.

Routes included the Headley Park Community Bus, Lockleaze Community Bus and the M1 metrobus which operated between Cribbs Causeway and Hengrove Park.

In a statement, HCT Group said it was in "advanced discussions" with another operator about the potential sale of the route, and was "committed to continuing to keep its employees updated".

"There is no certainty that at this stage these discussions will lead to a sale or transfer," it added.

"In the meantime, our bus routes continue as normal - our M1 and other local bus routes will not cease on Friday of this week."

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