But, with lockdown restrictions continuing to ease, new changes are being brought in locally. While many of the changes come as a result of restriction changes and passenger demand, it has also been revealed that the closure of local colleges for the summer has led to the removal of a number of services at this time. You can find out just what’s changing in each of the four areas below:
Caerphilly
Service 50/50A - will be running more evening journeys and college services will no longer run
Service 86X - Amended the route from Caerphilly Interchange to operate via Clive Street, Ludlow Street and Crescent Road stopping at Wesley Methodist Church. There will also be a new evening journeys
He was ordered to pay £359 in costs, a fine and surcharge.
ELLIE SMITH, 20, of Llandegfedd Way, New Inn, Pontypool, was ordered to pay £344 in costs, a fine and surcharge for without due care and attention. Her driving record was endorsed with six points.
CLAIRE PROSSER, 47, of Springfield, Maesycwmmer, Caerphilly, was conditionally discharged for 12 months after she admitted obstructing a constable. She was ordered to pay £322 in a fine and a surcharge.
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ROBERT DAVIES, 45, of Commercial Street, Newport, was jailed for seven days after he admitted that he failed to comply with supervision requirements imposed following his release from prison.
He was ordered to pay £359 in costs, a fine and surcharge.
ELLIE SMITH, 20, of Llandegfedd Way, New Inn, Pontypool, was ordered to pay £344 in costs, a fine and surcharge for without due care and attention. Her driving record was endorsed with six points.
CLAIRE PROSSER, 47, of Springfield, Maesycwmmer, Caerphilly, was conditionally discharged for 12 months after she admitted obstructing a constable. She was ordered to pay £322 in a fine and a surcharge.
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ROBERT DAVIES, 45, of Commercial Street, Newport, was jailed for seven days after he admitted that he failed to comply with supervision requirements imposed following his release from prison.