DENBIGHSHIRE Council and Transport for Wales have introduced a pioneering demand responsive public transport scheme in and around the Ruthin area.

Called Fflecsi, launched on Monday, March 14, it is one of only a dozen such examples in Wales.

It joins pilots in Denbigh and Prestatyn in Denbighshire.

As part of the council’s Climate Emergency declaration, it will also be operated by the country’s first-ever zero emission 100 per cent battery-operated 16-seat minibus.

This is thanks to support from the Welsh Government and the Welsh Government Energy Service.

The transport scheme will also provide useful feedback on the suitability of such vehicles useful in other similar situations and locations across Wales.

Intending passengers will be able to book their demand responsive transport one hour ahead by either downloading and using the Fflecsi app, on the fflecsi.wales website or by phoning a dedicated call centre.

The app can then keep the customer informed of any changes in pick-up times.

Ruthin’s Fflecsi will be available within the town of Ruthin itself.

The vehicle is able to travel around most of Ruthin’s urban housing cul-de-sac.

This will introduce a bus service for many people in Ruthin for the first time.

Denbighshire Free Press: The Ruthin Fflecsi service has been launched

Fflecsi will also serve a number of villages and hamlets, notably Bontuchel, Clawddnewydd, Clocaenog, Cyffylliog, Derwen, Graigfechan, Llanelidan, Pentrecelyn and Rhydymeudwy.

Where Fflecsi has previously been introduced in rural areas, it has to date seen an increase in passenger demand over the previous timetabled bus services.

Cllr Brian Jones, Denbighshire's lead member for waste, transport and the environment, said: “There is now flexibility on where passengers can travel.

"Destinations in Ruthin need no longer simply be the town centre and might now include the leisure centre, one of the three supermarkets, the doctors’ surgeries, hospital or indeed anywhere where the bus can safely negotiate.

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"This also includes opportunities for villagers to reach Coleg Llysfasi without changing buses, for example.

“Fflecsi offers a solution that can tailor passenger needs much more specifically.

"The range of pick-ups and destinations is greatly improved.

"Traditional bus services in Ruthin and the villages to the south and west of the town have traditionally been quite thin.

"We hope that by being flexible we can offer more opportunities for existing passengers and we can also attract new users.”

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, said: “This innovative service is an important part of Transport for Wales and the Welsh Government’s vision to reduce car usage and promote greener forms of travel, while also supporting the local economy and ensuring access to public transport.

"We have been pleased with the success of the Fflecsi pilots across Wales and are delighted to be able to expand the service with a new electric vehicle.”

The deputy minister for climate change with responsibility for transport, Lee Waters MS, said: “Fflecsi is a new scheme to make bus services more accessible and useful for people to make everyday journeys.

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"It gives passengers more control over how they get around by providing access to reliable and flexible travel, whilst also helping to build a greener Wales.”

Travel is free of charge for those who hold a valid free travel bus pass.

Introductory adult fares will be pegged at a £1.50 single for any journey from the villages into Ruthin or £1 within Ruthin.

There are concessions for children under 16 and for young adults with their valid MyTravelPass.

Ruthin Fflecsi replaces the Ruthin town 173 service, in addition to services 172 (Ruthin - Clawddnewydd/Derwen) and 176 (Ruthin - Llanelidan/Graigfechan).