GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
(18/07/2016 16:06)knutstransport Wrote: Some more news has emerged I genuinely feel sorry for all the drivers and other staff involved. My brother in law is a printer by trade and after many years working for the same firm they suddenly went into administration and he was forced to fill out lengthy forms to claim back his final weeks pay, holiday pay etc and after weeks of waiting he only ended up receiving just under half the total amount owed. It's extremely disheartening. |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
Lakeside Coaches of Ellesmere have have started covering Shropshire route 501, Ellesmere to Shrewsbury from 18th July on a emergency tender: https://www.flickr.com/photos/35721472@N08/28319883631 |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
Arriva have the DB1, DB2 and DB4 https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/north-west/L...e-trading/ For Blog Posts Containing all the latest in the local Bus Scene The 2002 Bus Blog Subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Updated regularly! All my Social Media Links here! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
The collapse of GHA probably contributed to Northern being unable to find anyone to find rail replacement bus services in Cheshire this afternoon. There was a 4 hour gap between trains on the Mid-Cheshire line. |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
Arriva have pulled out of running the SP1 and SP2. They will be running an hourly 87 service from next week: https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/north-west/L...e-trading/ |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
. GHA Ceased Trading – 1 week on – a summary It is now nearly a week since GHA ceased trading. Fleet News To date the vehicles at Shrewsbury and Tarvin depot have been brought into Ruabon. It was intended to start emptying Winsford depot today. However I understand that room at Ruabon is becoming sparse and there may be a delay in emptying Ruthin depot. A small number of former GHA staff have been hired by the Administrators, mainly mechanics, and repairs under way before the collapse are being completed. The process of valuing the vehicles is starting. When I spoke to the administrators on Tuesday they were not too clear on how the fleet will be disposed of. A specialised firm may be employed to arrange this or an on-line auction may be organised. This may take place in the next week or two. I did make them aware that there may be interest from enthusiasts in rescuing some of the vehicles and whilst they did not make any specific indications that they will agree to any such requests they are prepared at this stage to receive indications of interest. Hopefully as a minimum they will keep interested persons informed of when any sale may take place. They indicated that they will not be able to discuss the value of any particular vehicle. Their principal duty, of course, is to the creditors. To register an interest please email Mark Blackman by using his name with a full stop in between @uk.gt.com (full email address omitted to avoid email trolls) Vehicles owned by the local authorities have left. Three of the Optare Versas and the three Solos. Denbighshire CC drivers took them on behalf of Flintshire CC last week and they are currently being stored until their future is decided. There is no immediate plan to place these with another operator and it could be that they may be subsequently auctioned. Despite reports to the contrary the Traws Cymru vehicles are not owned by local authorities or the Welsh Government and were still at Ruabon. Versa YJ09OTS was off the road last week following RTC damage. I have been informed by Charlie at GHA that the last service conducted by GHA was the 11.00pm from Barmouth and was in Solo YJ59GHA The driver had left Wrexham at 8.25pm knowing he may not get paid for this journey. The vehicle still has the final destination displayed – PHOTO LINK Routes I have attempted to tabulate a list of all the former GHA routes with an indication of which operator and from what date they are now operated. This will be updated as best as I can and can be found – LINK. Please let me know if any errors or omissions are found. The success of obtaining operators to run the old routes has varied between the Local Authorities. The first priority for the LA's was to organise the necessary school transport. A number of the routes are being run before the route is registered and in some cases by minibuses and therefore in such cases no fares are being collected. Some routes have now been registered and some are actually being run commercially. Both D Jones and Son, Acrefair and Arriva have registered and are running the 5 Wrexham to Llangollen service. The former is running at a 20 minute frequency (as per GHA timetable) and Arriva half hourly. D Jones has also registered the 40/41 Wrexham Industrial Service. To assist with the running of these services they have purchased 3 ex Webber Versas – YJ60LTA, YJ60LTF and YJ60LTN. The latter arrived this afternoon. The above are the only former GHA routes being operated in the Wrexham area (excluding the T3 Barmouth). A number of these former services were commercially run but some were subsidised or partially subsidised including the 146 Whitchurch and the 34 Travalyn. Over a dozen services are currently not being run in Wrexham. Most service in Shropshire have been covered except the Bridgnorth town service. A large number of service in East Cheshire have been covered and there is just one not covered. All services in West Cheshire are now covered as are most services in Flintshire. Initially both Arriva and Stagecoach were operating the SP1/2 but the Arriva website have shown a recent update that they will no longer be running this service. Despite there being no indication on the Flintshire website a Townlynx vehicle was seen in Wrexham displaying X9. Some rural services have not yet found a replacement operator in Denbighshire but a large number of services were covered quite quickly. Arriva are now working the newly numbered X51 from Denbigh to Wrexham. M and H Coaches are now running their former services 76 Denbigh to Graigfechan (via Ruthin and Llandyrnog) and the 66 Town and Henllan service. To assist them they now have Optare Solo SR YJ62FZD from Dawsons Rentals – PHOTO LINK DLG817
I have a website which looks at the bus and coach operators in North East Wales. There are current fleetlists for all operators and most have a full historic fleet list.
Included are current depot fleet lists for Arriva Cymru. There are also a number of ceased opertators with historic fleet lists including the GHA Group The address and a link is www.Ronsbusesandcoaches.com
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
(20/07/2016 19:27)DLG817 Wrote: Vehicles owned by the local authorities have left. Three of the Optare Versas and the three Solos. Denbighshire CC drivers took them on behalf of Flintshire CC last week and they are currently being stored until their future is decided. There is no immediate plan to place these with another operator and it could be that they may be subsequently auctioned. Despite reports to the contrary the Traws Cymru vehicles are not owned by local authorities or the Welsh Government and were still at Ruabon. Versa YJ09OTS was off the road last week following RTC damage. Credit to that driver. It seems a bit strange the last service was a Cheshire Connect Solo on the T3 route! On the 88 route last Wednesday evening passengers waiting for Wilmslow/Altrincham bound services to get home from work were left wondering what was going on when they saw all the buses on the route heading in service towards Knutsford but not one of them returned to operate a service in the reverse direction. I just realised it was in another thread I posted about the 88 Enviro 200s. A local councillor has said those buses were purchased using funds provided by Waters Corporation, as their public transport commitment in their planning application. The intention was they would be used on a half-hourly 88 service until 2019, so some questions are being asked about whether any claim can be made to get those buses back on the 88 route. I recall Stephen Byrce saying he had to get approval on the GHA Gold livery at a Cheshire transport committee meeting, which would have been a strange thing to say if GHA had purchased the buses using their own money. With regards to your list of routes, it partly depends how specific you want to be. The GHA 27 service was commercial, which is actually why the weekday service was at reduced frequency at the busiest time - because GHA wanted to use the second bus + driver for a school contract. At present High Peak are providing a reduced 27 service on weekdays (they've renumbered 27A journeys as 27 and aren't running any services via the 27B route.) Cheshire East have said today they are 'looking at' a 27 Saturday service. Strangely, High Peak had the 27 service originally (as a contract which was originally awarded to Bowers Coaches), then when the contract came to an end they tried to run it commercially but weren't successful, Cheshire East put it out to tender but GHA decided to register the service commercially. So it seems strange that High Peak are having a second go at running it commercially. |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
Thanks for that update Ron, it's much appreciated. |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
(20/07/2016 20:01)knutstransport Wrote: Credit to that driver. It seems a bit strange the last service was a Cheshire Connect Solo on the T3 route! On the 88 route last Wednesday evening passengers waiting for Wilmslow/Altrincham bound services to get home from work were left wondering what was going on when they saw all the buses on the route heading in service towards Knutsford but not one of them returned to operate a service in the reverse direction. I can categorically confirm that no funding was provided towards the Enviro 200's on the 88 service. They were fully funded by GHA. The livery was designed in collaboration with Cheshire East Council |
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RE: GHA Group (Bryn Melyn, Vale Travel + Others)
having spoken to a few arriva Winsford drivers there seems to be some anger that they didnt pickup any gha work around crewe/Nantwich, the only work given to arriva by Cheshire east council has been in north east Cheshire (Macclesfield and Wythenshaw depots) Some have suggested that the council may be biased because Winsford depot is in Cheshire West and giving the work to D&G keeps jobs in the councils area, other think that the company itself isn't intrested in Winsford depot anymore so didn't bother to go for the work. Anyone know more ? (copey perhaps ?) |
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