York bus service reliability wobbles as York Council set to spend £7 million on transport

Hitherto reliable bus services like the number 4, which links Acomb to the City centre and the University beyond, have suffered a loss of reliability during recent days.

On the busesThe problems seem to have arisen since the changes to the timetables were introduced last month.

Checks – taken in the mid afternoon this week when congestion shouldn’t be a major issue – suggest that only about 40% of buses are now arriving on time*

This compares to an 80% reliability rate in the City reported in the lastest DpT “snapshot” survey recorded on their website.

First, and some other bus companies refuse, to release reliability figures although commendably Transdev – who now run the 44 link down Hamilton Drive – say they will release service reliability figures. This would bring them into line with train operating companies who release reliability figures each month.

They also operate a “mystery passenger” audit which they use to improve journey quality

The York Council used to check reliability and the quality of bus journeys in the City but this was ditched when Labour took control of the Council in 2011.

Since then they have relied on the computer system which generates “next bus due” information on mobile phone “apps” as well as on the signs at some bus stops. The contract for renewal of the service is currently being let. However the historic reliability information generated by a sub set of the system – cannot be released by the Council without the agreement of participating bus companies.

The York Council, will shortly agree how to spend around £7 million this year on improvements to the transport system in York.

Of this £1.6 million  will be spent on public transport improvements.

 £104,390 will go on “off bus ticket machines” which will be funded by West Yorkshire CA.

There is little in the programme for improvements to sub-urban bus stops. We continue to believe that busy suburban stops like Foxwood Lane should have a “next bus due” screen.

That would be doubly important if buses continue to run up to 30 minutes late.

*Up to 5 minutes after scheduled time or 1 minute before.

2015 transport investment

What’s on: A brush with York

Sun 6 and Sun 13 Sept

lee-boxall-2If you enjoy art and discovering new places, head down to Shambles Market in York for an interactive tour of the city.

Local artist Lee Boxall, who runs popular art stall Ipsofacto Art in Shambles Market, is running weekly art tours every Sunday until 13 September 2015.

His fun and informative “A Brush With York’ tours/workshops cater for all skill levels. They begin at the Ipsofacto Art stall, adjacent to the newly-renovated food courtyard in Shambles Market, before heading out to key vantage points throughout the city, including parts of the medieval City Walls and the historic York Minster.

“’This is an opportunity for those who enjoy art and exploring new places to come together to capture a unique piece of this fabulous city,” says Lee.

“I’ve lived in York a number of years now and I’ve photographed, sketched and painted many parts of the city in many seasons. York changes constantly – York Minster goes from a pale grey to a burnt orange to a glorious pink sometimes from morning to night and from day to day.”

“With that in mind the marks we artists make in response to what we see are forever changing and I want to take people on an experience that helps them capture this.”

Limited places available

To find more information and to book, visit www.ipsofactoarts.co.uk/ipsofactoarts.co.uk/a_brush_with_York.html

What’s on: Guided walks around the cemetery

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Sunday 6 September at 2.00pm – Victorian Miscellany @ The Cemetery

A very interesting guided walk with David Poole, exploring Victorians buried in the cemetery

A suggested donation of £2.50 for adults, £1.00 for children and Friends of York Cemetery.  This includes tea & coffee in the Chapel.

Saturday 12th September from 10.00am – 4.00pm– York Cemetery Genealogists at the Family History Fair

Join the team of York Cemetery’s Genealogists who will be attending the City of York & District Family & Local History Fair at Manor School.  The team will be happy to search their vast database of over 124000 burial records, to help you in your family tree research.

Please note that this event is being held at Manor CE School.  Entrance fee £1.00

Sunday 13 September at 2.00pm – Industrialists in the Cemetery @ The Cemetery

Explore York’s industrial past with a guided walk led by Linda Slack and Christine Walmsley.

A suggested donation of £2.50 for adults, £1.00 for children and Friends of York Cemetery.  This includes tea & coffee in the Chapel.

Wednesday 16 September at 1730 – Fungi Walk @ The Cemetery

Discover the world of fungi with Malcolm Greaves of the Mid-York Fungus Group.

A suggested donation of £2.50 for adults, £1.00 for children and Friends of York Cemetery.  This includes tea & coffee in the Chapel.

Sunday 27th September at 2.00pm– A Cemetery Stroll (Victorian Section) @ The Cemetry

Interesting memorials and characters in the Victorian Section and a tour of the chapel catacombs with walk leader Roger Daniel.

A suggested donation of £2.50 for adults, £1.00 for children and Friends of York Cemetery.  This includes tea & coffee in the Chapel.

Sunday 11th October at 2.00pm – Military Heroes in the Cemetery @ The Cemetery

Visit the graves of military heroes and hear their stories with Pauline Beckwith.
A suggested donation of £2.50 for adults, £1.00 for children and Friends of York Cemetery.  This includes tea & coffee in the Chapel.

Saturday 21st November from 10.00am  – 3.00pm – Genealogy Office Open @ The Cemetery

Join the team of York Cemetery’s Genealogists who will be opening their office as part of the Fishergate & Fulford History Group event being held in the Chapel at the Cemetery. The team will be happy to search their vast database of over 124000 burial records, to help you in your family tree research.

Friday 11th December at 7.30pm – Annual Carol Concert – Gates open at 7.00pm

In the beautiful grade 2* listed cemetery chapel: Drama, traditional carols & readings, a musical performance by Quodlibet, home-made minces pies and fruit punch.  A wonderful evening to get you into the Christmas spirit.  This is a free event.

For further details please email : yorkcemeteryvolunteers@gmail.com or contact the office on 01904 610578

Walks meet at the Gatehouse and last 1.5-2 hours and finish with your drink and biscuits in the Chapel.

email : yorkcemeteryvolunteers@gmail.com

web : www.yorkcemetery.org.uk

Tel : 01904 610578