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New “Picturesque Bus” service to improve access to key destinations in the Dee Valley
A new bus service has been launched in the Dee Valley to provide access to some of the key destinations in this beautiful and historic landscape.
The Dee Valley Picturesque Bus service is a circular route which will run every Saturday until October 2021, and will link Llangollen and the surrounding villages to popular local attractions including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wenffrwd Nature Reserve, Horseshoe Falls, Valle Crucis Abbey, Plas Newydd Historic House and the Horseshoe Pass.
It is hoped that this new service will enable people to visit these key locations without the need of a car and reduce the need for parking spaces, making it easier for those without their own vehicle to access these places, and helping to reduce congestion at some of the busiest sites in the Dee Valley.
The Dee Valley Picturesque Bus service is a circular route which will run every Saturday until October. It will link Llangollen and the surrounding villages to popular local attractions including Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wenffrwd Nature Reserve, Horseshoe Falls, Valle Crucis Abbey, Plas Newydd Historic House and the Horseshoe Pass. It is hoped that this new service will enable people to visit these key locations without the need of a car and reduce the need for parking spaces, making it easier for those without their own vehicle to access these places, and helping to reduce congestion. The service has been made possible thanks to funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund in Wales, and delivered in partnership by Denbighshire County Council and the Our Picturesque Landscape project.
It was seen again at the A5’s disused Oswestry level crossing the following day. All of the sightings were reported to Puma Watch North Wales, the group set up to document and investigate such sightings. Now another witness claims to have seen the creature. Claire Evans told Puma Watch that she was driving along the A5 with her sister at around 3.20am one morning about three weeks ago – the same week the other reported sightings occurred. They described seeing a stockily-built cat with orange eyes sat beneath a large green road sign as they approached the Whittington Road roundabout.