Sunday, July 19, 2015

When The Last First Bus Leaves - Rural Public Transport

The last First Bus will be departing Frome for Shepton Mallet and Wells in August. That was First Bus's service 161. Wells based, this service had recently (within the last two years or so) been reduced to five schedules per day, having thus reduced it's viability and its customer base First Bus will now be able to withdraw service all together. Thank you First Bus!

So then, we need to examine Public Transport in this particular rural area (Mendip District & Frome), or rather absence thereof. Indeed the concept and purpose of Public Transport needs review.

Our elected representatives, at various levels, constantly complain at the high cost of supplying even rudimentary bus service while our government, retailers and our NHS focus ever inward towards a 'centralized' model of efficiency with scant regard to user access.

Rural Bus Services are generally non viable except as an adjunct to high frequency high densty City to Town hub and spoke schedules.(Bath to Frome, Warminster, Trowbridge or Bristol to Wells, Street, Weston-super-Mare) and  local (Town) services.

All may not be lost, modern communication services may yet open new horizons for rural dwellers who have no personal transport.  Services like Uber on the internet have set a model that should readily translate to a rural environment plus ride-share programs needs to be easier to set-up and use particularly, it should be legal for those providing a 'ride-share' to collect a reasonable, maybe regulated, contribution from the passenger. Hackney Carriage License holders will complain as always but a little competition should help consumers.

Lastly (for now) There should be a role here for local government, maybe less as a regulator than as a facilitator. Service providers and users should be registered. There should be codes of conduct for each. The obvious solution should be to operate a cashless system, indeed very much as Uber does now.




Monday, May 18, 2015

Frome Cryer -What it's About

Frome Cryer - What Is It About?

I recently realize that I have been in and around Frome (on and off) since my family moved here in the late 50's. First in Coleford then Nunney, where I live today. During my youth Frome was a Market Town of some note with a reasonable manufacturing base and a vibrant quarrying industry near-bye. Although I retained family ties to the area and was a regular, if not frequent visitor, most of my adulthood has been spent away. The Frome and Nunney I have returned too are much changed, but, I have to say not always much improved.

So, to the purpose of this blog. I need to vent!   The subject matter will be ...... pretty much anything I choose, from Frome Medical Practice, Public Transport, Local Government, Schools to Retailers, Traffic, Development, Restaurants, Pubs and Housing Associations. In fact if I've got something to say, here's where it will be.

I will post my own thoughts and comments, I will welcome your comments but if I find them gratuitously offensive I will take them down. It's my blog so I am the final arbiter. I give fair warning, check my profile, I'm a free speech advocate, think before you comment.  I am happy to have you submit your own (original) copy for publication by e-mail, either in reply to my comments or to open a new thread but I reserve the right to edit before publishing. Anything edited will be returned to you for resubmission.