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Blackburn town centre building works blamed for bus service cuts


BUS bosses have sparked fury by cutting more services – and have blamed the building work taking place in Blackburn town centre.

Lancashire United said Blackburn town centre was being avoided by passengers in favour of Preston, Bolton and Manchester.

The firm is axing the number 10 and 11 services, which connect the Wensley Fold and Witton areas with Blackburn town centre, and more cutbacks are looming as it carries out the second review of its routes in six months.

Traders and council bosses insist visitor numbers were “holding up well” despite the disruption caused by work on the new £66million shopping centre.

But Lancashire United’s commercial director David Wilson said the regeneration work was “a significant factor” in the decision to cut the routes from August 15.

He said: “We believe that the redevelopment work being carried out on The Mall's shopping centre and Blackburn market means fewer people are travelling into Blackburn town centre. Passengers have told us that they're now going more regularly to other shopping centres like Preston, Bolton and Manchester.”

Town hall bosses hit back, insisting everyone would reap the rewards for the building work.

Tory Coun Alan Cottam, Blackburn with Darwen’s executive member for regeneration, said: “We are in the middle of a major redevelopment. "When it is finished we will have the most up-to-date, compact town centre in the whole of Lancashire.”

Coun Cottam said visitor numbers to the town centre were within one per cent of the same time last year, when building work had yet to begin.

He said he hoped the firm’s decision would only be a “short-term measure”.

David Wilkinson, chair of Blackburn Town Centre Forum and the manager of Marks and Spencer, on King William Street, said visitor numbers were “surprisingly positive” given the recession and suggested people were using other forms of transport to get into town.

And Ronnie McLean, development manager at the Mall Blackburn, said: “Overall footfall figures remain good."

In February Lancashire United made sweeping changes to its services in a move it said would “safeguard” the network.

But now more bus-users are to be hit by even more.

Mr Wilson added: “We introduced a major revamp of our services in February and we hoped that would be enough to safeguard the network.

“However the economic downturn and a number of other significant factors have had an even more dramatic impact then we could have predicted. We‘ve had to conduct another review of all our services.

"It is likely that some will see frequencies reduced. We'd rather not have to take such measures but we need to protect the whole of our network and not allow significantly unprofitable services to jeopardise the long-term future of the majority of our routes."

Bus operators are also furious that Lancashire’s councils have cut the amount it receives for running the concessionary fares scheme.

Mr Wilson added: “It is having a significant impact on our revenue. We are now being expected to carry senior citizens for less than the children’s fare.”

But pensioners say they are being left isolated by the funding tug of war.

Vivien Bromley, 63, of Livingstone Road, Blackburn, said: “What are people supposed to do? I do not have access to a car - are we expected to just sit at home?

“A substantial number of people are going to be struggling.

“We have been these passes as a concession to the over 60s - but personally I would rather pay for my ticket and keep the service.”


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bb2, Revidge says...
11:42am Fri 10 Jul 09

Since Transdev took over, the number of my bus service has changed three times, the route's changed twice and the fares have gone up so many times I've lost count. It's not much more to get a taxi now, and you don't have to wait around wondering whether a taxi is going to turn up. Services are much later now, if they ever arrive at all. Don't blame the building work, Transdev, blame your own policy of driving passengers off your buses by making them pay a lot more for a lot less.

busboycotter, BBURN says...
3:45pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Lancashire United is really throwing their business away. They provide a lifeline to a lot of people and its just being taken away from them.

Its not like we have any other bus companies to pick up the pieces either as theyre all much smaller companies with only a handful of buses.

I stopped using the bus a long time ago as it is becoming cheaper to get taxis, and soon enough, it will be cheaper to drive.

So whats going to happen to Wensley and Witton residents? Are they just going to be isolated??

Im sure that the profits from the other services that they run could cover that short fall. Theres so many buses i see these days in Blackburn Town Centre that are full, theres always people standing up, they must be making lots of money off them.

Oh well, if they want to wash their business down the drain, then let them do so.

littlemarg, Blackburn says...
7:36pm Fri 10 Jul 09

the counsellors of Wensley Fold should be seen to be doing something to save these 2 bus services how are regular user's going into Blackburn shoping every week sometimes everday going to manage without a bus service? do you only want people to come into Blackburn once to look at the new center when it's finished,dont you relise how much money the shops and market are goin to lose, or dont any of you care???

Izenears, Blackburn says...
8:09pm Fri 10 Jul 09

many elderly people use these buses to get to the Health Centre. How are they supposed to manage.

claytoner, Clayton says...
3:17pm Sat 11 Jul 09

busboycotter, one of the big problems is that bus companies have to carry the over 60s for nothing. Problem is that the councils only pay the bus companies about half what the fare should have been. So when you see full buses, the bus companies will get absolutely nothing for many of the passengers. That sounds fair doesn't it?

busboycotter, BBURN says...
6:35pm Sat 11 Jul 09

i agree with what your saying claytoner, but bus companies are not supposed to make big profits from it, which they have done in the past. I have been to preston a few times on the 152 bus and it costs £6.50 for a return ticket. Stagecoach do a similar service but only charge £3.50. Just goes to show how much theyre ripping their customers off

NICEONESUNSHINE, blackburn says...
9:30pm Sat 11 Jul 09

This town is dying and WE are voting to the people who are responsible for it's demise.

Does anyone think that the council gives a toss about bus services in the borough? Afterall they got shut of BwD transport because there was not enough revenue in it. The preferred method of making money nowadays is to charge for parking and then rigourously enforce any wrongdoings with £35 fines. Combine this with the farsical road system and you've got to come to the conclusion that this is the real reason why people are choosing to shop in other towns.

busboycotter, BBURN says...
2:06pm Sun 12 Jul 09

NICEONESUNSHINE, i have to say that transport is one of the things the council is putting a lot of money into. Like that Pennine Reach Scheme theyre putting in a bid for. In terms of public transport, blackburn is way behind with the times. Look at the bus station for christ sakes, there is absolutely nothing there, compare it with burnley, nelson bus station etc and you'll see what i mean.

I heard from one of the bus drivers that i know that there is going to be a new bus station built in the town once all the building work has been completed in the mall, now if they didnt care, why would they be pumping all this money into the public transport network?

We'll just have to see how many bus services are left once its all complete. I say the council needs to set some funding aside in the case things like this happening where people are going to be left with no bus services.

I wonder what K.Hollern, M.Khan and D.Harling have to think about this.

samspence, BLACKBURN says...
6:21pm Sun 12 Jul 09

HOW THE HELL DO THEY EXPECT THE ELDERLY TO MANAGE WITHOUT A BUS SERVICE .PULL YOUR FINGERS OUT MR KHAN KATE HOLLERN AND THE ONE NOBODY ELSE WANTED AND GET IT SORTED.

northwesterly, Blackburn says...
11:33pm Sun 12 Jul 09

What a load of tosh, people are not encouraged to use public transport. With the extortionate prices and cuts to services how can they still expect people to be loyal to them. Transdev I suggest you relook at how the service use to be run and take a leaf from the old books.

claytoner, Clayton says...
12:04pm Wed 15 Jul 09

I don't think you're comparing like for like busboycotter.

Having just checked the websites I presume that you're comparing the Stagecoach Preston Dayrider at £3.50 which is a day ticket based on Preston with the Lancashire United 1 day card at a cost of £6.50.

claytoner, Clayton says...
7:20pm Thu 16 Jul 09

northwesterly, I seem to recall that the company that used to run these services didn't survive.
So much for the old books!

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