A national coach company is to suspend all of its services from Sunday night following travel restrictions across the UK.

National Express, which runs a London to Aberystwyth service popular with students, will fully suspend its network of scheduled coach services with effect from 11.59pm on Sunday, 10 January.

Chris Hardy, managing director of National Express UK Coach, said: “We have been providing an important service for essential travel needs. However, with tighter restrictions and passenger numbers falling, it is no longer appropriate to do this."

All journeys before Monday, 11 January will be completed to ensure any passengers making essential journeys are not stranded. All customers whose travel has been cancelled will be contacted and offered a free amendment or full refund.

Mr Hardy adds: “As the vaccination programme is rolled out and government guidance changes, we will regularly review when we can restart services.

"We plan to be back on the road as soon as the time is right and have put a provisional restart date of Monday, 1 March in place.

“The whole team at National Express worked incredibly hard throughout 2020 and I want to thank them for their efforts as we pause our services. We will now make sure we are ready to get back behind the wheel as soon as the nation needs us again.”

Students at Aberystwyth University have been told they can start to return to the town from Monday, 11 January.