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This project is now concluded
What we're doing
The Welsh Government and Transport for Wales are working to reform and redesign the existing bus network, principally through bus franchising.
Our first round of feedback on how we should deliver engagement on bus franchising is nowclosed. Later this year we aim to start public engagement and we will use the insight gathered to help us plan this next phase and get people involved.
The Welsh Government and Transport for Wales are working to reform and redesign the existing bus network, principally through bus franchising.
Our first round of feedback on how we should deliver engagement on bus franchising is nowclosed. Later this year we aim to start public engagement and we will use the insight gathered to help us plan this next phase and get people involved.
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Are there any communities within the franchising zones/your region that aren’t currently served by bus and that you think we specifically need to get opinions from?
How do you think we can get more people involved in having a say?