Gwynedd residents can share their thoughts on the future of the region’s bus network, as plans to improve services continue.
It follows the approval of a proposed bus network for North Wales, co-designed by Transport for Wales (TfW) and local authorities, as part of Welsh Government’s wider bus reform programme.
Drop-in sessions will be held in Gwynedd for people to share their views, and thoughts can also be given online.
Lee Robinson, TfW Executive Director for Regional Transport and Integration, said: “Buses play a vital role in connecting people and communities in Wales, but we know there are opportunities for improvement.
“Through bus franchising we want to deliver better connections, more frequent services, simpler timetables and fares by 2030.
“We’re now asking communities across North Wales to help shape these plans. By taking part in our public engagement, people can help us build a bus network that works better for passengers now and into the future.”
The public can feedback their views online at https://haveyoursay.tfw.wales/future-bus-services-in-north-wales and paper copies are also available by request as well as at drop in events.
Public drop-in events will take place across North Wales during September, providing opportunities for local communities to find out more about the proposals, ask questions and share their views.
The first Gwynedd session is at Caernarfon Bus Station on 1 September, from 9am-1pm. Tŷ Siamas, Dolgellau hosts a session on 10 September from 1pm–4pm. There are two sessions in Gwynedd on 11 September. Ganolfan Nefyn, 9am-11am, and Pwllheli Railway Station, 11.30am-1.30pm.
Y Ganolfan in Porthmadog hosts a session on 15 September, 10am-2pm, and there are two sessions in Bangor on 23 September. The first is at Bangor Library from 9.30am-2pm, and the second is at Bangor train station, from 4.30pm-7pm.






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