Proposed Reductions to Bus Service Subsidy Local Bus Information Pack Harrogate Area

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Proposed Reductions to Bus Service Subsidy Local Bus Information Pack Harrogate Area Proposed reductions to bus service subsidy August 2013 Local Bus Information Pack Harrogate Area This pack should be read in conjunction with the Proposed Reductions to Bus Service Subsidy consultation. For details of all bus services available in North Yorkshire visit our website at: www.northyorks.gov.uk/businfo Notes: 1. This information is designed to be reproduced or displayed in colour. 2. Journeys highlighted in GREEN would be withdrawn completely if the proposal to reduce funding is accepted. 3. Journeys highlighted in ORANGE will change completely if the proposal to reduce funding is accepted. A new timetable for the proposed changed service is included in the pack where appropriate. 4. New timetables as part of 3 above may be subject to further change following discussions with operators and users as part of the consultation process. Please now give us your feedback on these If you would like this information proposals by filling in our in another language or format questionnaire online via such as Braille, large print or this link. audio, please ask us. Tel: 0845 034 94 94 Council Service Service Description Proposed Changes Reason Contract No. Ref. DR04 South Harrogate Village Bus Information provided by the operator Performance HA11639 indicates high subsidy per passenger journey, the service will be promoted to encourage use; this service will be withdrawn if it continues to underperform. 23 Harrogate - Markington Circular (Wed) Information provided by the operator Performance HA11639 indicates high subsidy per passenger journey, the service will be promoted to encourage use; this service will be withdrawn if it continues to underperform. 56, 56A, Harrogate – Knaresborough – No change. No change HA11620 57, 57A, Ripon/Roecliffe 58 70 Ripon - Northallerton No change No change HN11825 104 Harrogate Bus Station – Wedderburn Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11607 and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. 110 Harrogate Bus Station – Pannal via Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11607 Oatlands and Burn Bridge and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. Council Service Service Description Proposed Changes Reason Contract No. Ref. 111 Harrogate Bus Station – Claro Road Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11607 and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. 131 Ripon Bus Station – Lark Lane Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11621 and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. 132 Ripon Bus Station – Lead Lane – Gallows Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11621 Hill and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. 134 Ripon Bus Station – Gallows Hill – Lead Withdraw subsidy for scheduled service, Town Service HA11621 Lane and introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand as necessary. 136 Ripon – Melmerby, Barker Business Park Reduce days of operation to Monday to Performance HA10603 Friday 137 Ripon-Laverton Reduce days of operation to Tuesday, Performance HA10603 Thursday & Saturday; information provided by the operator indicates high subsidy per passenger journey. Council Service Service Description Proposed Changes Reason Contract No. Ref. 138 Ripon – Mickley/Grewlthorpe-Ripon Reduce days of operation of the 0900 Performance HA10603 departure Mickley-Ripon to Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, reduce days of operation of 0655 from Masham and 1805 from Ripon to Monday to Friday; information provided by the operator indicates high subsidy per passenger journey 139 Ripon – Fountains Abbey and Surrounding Reduce days of operation to Tuesday, Performance HA10603 Villages Thursday & Saturday; information provided by the operator indicates high subsidy per passenger journey. 142/3 Ripon – Skelton – Boroughbridge – York / Withdraw 0726 Green Hammerton to Frequency HA11614 Ripon – Dishforth Airfield – Boroughbridge Ripon. Alternative journey available at - York 0710. 144 Bedale - Masham Reduced frequency to operate on Frequency HN10838 Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only, combining resource with service 137, 138 and 139 to improve overall performance of all. 147 Thirsk - Ripon No change No change HN11830 150 Thirsk - Ripon Withdraw all subsidised journeys; Performance HN11829 information provided by the operator indicates a high subsidy per passenger journey. Council Service Service Description Proposed Changes Reason Contract No. Ref. 159 Ripon – Leyburn - Richmond The revised timetable reduces frequency Frequency RI11501 of service from hourly to not more than 2 hourly. 411 Bickerton - Wetherby A revised 411 and 412 two hourly Frequency HA11628 timetable replaces the 411, 412 and 413 timetable which currently provides an hourly service. 412 York-Wetherby A revised 411 and 412 two hourly Frequency HA11628 timetable replaces the 411, 412 and 413 timetable which currently provides an hourly service. 413 York-Wetherby via Cattal A revised 411 and 412 two hourly Frequency HA11628 timetable replaces the 411, 412 and 413 timetable which currently provides an hourly service. 770 Follifoot - Rudding Park Area Frequency reduced to 2 hourly Frequency HA13641 780 Knaresborough - Wetherby Frequency reduced from an hourly service Frequency HA11618 to 4 departures from Wetherby and 4 departures from Knaresborough. DR04 South Harrogate Village Bus Demand Responsive Service Thursday & Friday A Demand Responsive Service to operate in the area to the south of Harrogate as shown on the attached map. Journeys operate from the area as follows: Thursday to Wetherby and Friday to Harrogate to arrive at 10.00 am and depart 12.00 noon approximately Area of Flexible Service This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationary Office © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. North Yorkshire County Council 100017946 {2006}. Service will be withdrawn 23 Monday to Friday Harrogate Markington Circular See notes: W W Harrogate, Harrogate B S – 1300 New Park, Little Wonder – 1307 Killinghall, Three Horse Shoes – 1309 Ripley, Cross – 1312 Burnt Yates, The New Inn 0918 1318 Shaw Mills, Shaw Mills 0920 1320 Bishop Thornton, Thornton Grove Farm 0922 1322 Bishop Thornton, Drors Inn 0924 1324 Markington, Village Hall 0929 1329 Wormald Green, Wormald Green 0934 – South Stainley, Red Lion 0936 – Ripley, Cross 0939 – Killinghall, Three Horse Shoes 0942 – New Park, Little Wonder 0946 – Harrogate, Harrogate B S 0954 – Notes: W - Wednesday only Journeys highlighted in green will be withdrawn Alternative journeys between Shaw Mills, Bishop Thornton, Markington and Harrogate are available on demand responsive service DR15 on Friday. 104 Monday to Friday Harrogate Wedderburn Circular Harrogate, Bus Stn 1000 1200 1400 Harrogate, Post Office 1003 1203 1403 Wedderburn, Stanhope Dr 1007 1207 1407 Wedderburn, Wedderburn Rd 1012 1212 1412 Harrogate, Westmoreland St 1019 1219 1419 Harrogate, Bus Stn 1026 1226 1426 104 Saturday Harrogate Wedderburn Circular Harrogate, Bus Stn 1000 1200 1400 Harrogate, Post Office 1003 1203 1403 Wedderburn, Stanhope Dr 1007 1207 1407 Wedderburn, Wedderburn Rd 1012 1212 1412 Harrogate, Westmoreland St 1019 1219 1419 Harrogate, Bus Stn 1026 1226 1426 It is proposed to introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand where Journeys highlighted in green will be withdrawn necessary 110 Monday to Friday Harrogate Pannal Circular Harrogate, Bus Station – 0905 1105 1305 1505 1735 Harrogate, St Aidans Sch – 0909 1109 1309 1509 1739 Harrogate College – 0918 1113 1313 1513 1743 Fulwith, Ash Rd – – 1118 1318 1518 1748 Oatlands, Leadhall Corner – 0921 1121 1321 1521 1751 Rossett Green, Church Ln Corner 0805 0922 1122 1322 1522 1752 Pannal, Rosedale Corner 0808 0925 1125 1325 1525 1755 Rossett Green, Post Office 0813 0931 1131 1331 1531 1759 Oatlands, Leeds Rd – 0934 1134 1334 – – Fulwith, Ash Rd – 0937 1137 1337 – – Oatlands, Coronation Ave 0817 – – – 1534 1802 Harrogate College – 0940 1140 1340 1537 1803 Harrogate, St Aidan's Sch 0820 0944 1144 1344 1545 1807 Harrogate, Bus Station 0830 0953 1153 1353 1605 1814 110 Saturday Harrogate Pannal Circular Harrogate, Bus Station 0915 1110 1310 Harrogate, St Aidans Sch 0919 1114 1314 Fulwith, Ash Rd – 1119 1319 Oatlands, Leadhall Corner 0921 1121 1321 Rossett Green, Church Ln Corner 0922 1122 1322 Pannal, Rosedale Corner 0925 1125 1325 Rossett Green, Post Office 0931 1131 1331 Oatlands, Leeds Rd 0934 1134 1334 Fulwith, Ash Rd 0937 1137 1337 Harrogate, St Aidan's Sch 0941 1141 1341 Harrogate, Bus Station 0950 1150 1350 It is proposed to introduce a dial-a-ride service to Journeys highlighted in green will be withdrawn meet local demand where necessary 111 Monday to Friday Harrogate Claro Road Circular Harrogate Bus Stn Stand 1 1045 1245 1445 Harrogate, Post Office 1048 1248 1448 Bilton, Hambleton Rd 1052 1252 1452 Harrogate, Westmoreland St 1055 1255 1455 Harrogate Bus Stn Stand 1 1102 1302 1502 111 Saturday Harrogate Claro Road Circular Harrogate Bus Stn Stand 1 1045 1245 1445 Harrogate, Post Office 1048 1248 1448 Bilton, Hambleton Rd 1052 1252 1452 Harrogate, Westmoreland St 1055 1255 1455 Harrogate Bus Stn Stand 1 1102 1302 1502 It is proposed to introduce a dial-a-ride service to meet local demand where Journeys highlighted in green will be withdrawn 131 Monday to Friday Ripon Town Service Ripon,
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