A BUS service is being expanded in Denbigh allowing more passengers in rural areas to benefit from demand responsive transport.

Transport for Wales (TfW) and Denbighshire County Council have confirmed that Denbigh’s fflecsi service will now operate in an area to the south west of Denbigh, as well as to the north west and north east of the town.

The service is set to launch on Monday, July 17. 

The new zones will cover largely rural areas, providing improved transport connections for communities to local shops, health centres, places of work and other key destinations.

In addition, the vehicle used in the rural area will be a "fully accessible", electric four passenger seat vehicle.

Lee Robinson, Development of Mid, North and Rural Wales Director at TfW, said: “The expansion of the fflecsi service to rural areas near Denbigh is another important milestone for demand responsive transport in this part of Wales.

“We know that fflecsi is a highly valued service in Denbigh town centre and its expansion will provide rural communities with an accessible and affordable transport alternative to help support everyday journeys and make onward travel connections.

“Fflecsi is a vital part of our ambitions to create a multimodal transport network that people in Wales can be proud of and we’re pleased to be working alongside Denbighshire County Council to deliver this service.”

The new rural area will operate between Monday and Friday from 9.30am to 2.30pm with service hours in the existing Denbigh zone remaining unchanged, to include Saturdays. Denbigh will see its existing fflecsi area expended to cover Castle Park and the Acar y Forwyn areas in town.

Fflecsi is a demand responsive bus service which does not have a fixed route and timetable but an operating zone which enables passengers to be picked up and dropped off anywhere within that fflecsi zone.

Rather than passengers waiting at a bus stop for a bus to turn up, they can book a journey in advance using the fflecsi app, or by calling 0300 234 0300. Passengers are informed where to catch the bus and at what time it will be arriving. The pick-up point will be as near as possible to the location of the passenger.

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Cllr Barry Mellor, Denbighshire County Council’s Lead Member for Environment & Transport, said: “Fflecsi serving rural Denbigh improves transport opportunities for Denbigh’s villages. It replaces a number of irregular services, greatly extending the scope of public transport for the Denbighshire communities of Nantglyn, Prion, Peniel, Saron, Tremeirchion and Rhuallt.

“Thanks to funding from Conwy County Borough Council, the service will also be available for Llannefydd and Groes.”