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Launch of £1 bus fare scheme hailed as major step for young people

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THE WELSH LIBERAL DEMOCRATS have welcomed the launch of the new mytravelpass scheme, which will see bus fares capped at £1 for young people across Wales, describing it as a “transformational” step towards tackling the cost-of-living crisis.

The scheme, which was introduced following a budget deal between Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS and the Welsh Government earlier this year, will be available from Sunday (September 1). Initially covering 16- to 21-year-olds, it will be widened to include all young people from November.

Those with a mytravelpass will benefit from £1 single fares, £3 unlimited daily travel, and a 30% discount on weekly, monthly, or yearly tickets.

Supporters say it will boost opportunities

The Welsh Liberal Democrats, who have long campaigned for reduced fares, say the policy will make it easier for young people to travel to college, apprenticeships and jobs, while also helping them access social and leisure activities that may otherwise be unaffordable.

The party also highlighted the potential environmental benefits of encouraging more young people to use public transport, pointing to the role of cheaper fares in fostering sustainable travel habits and reducing emissions.

Jane Dodds MS said: “I’m delighted to see this Welsh Liberal Democrat policy come into effect today. The cost-of-living crisis has hit young people hard, but now they will find it easier to travel to education, meet friends and, crucially, access jobs. This £1 bus fare is a transformational step forward. With more Liberal Democrat Members elected next May, we’ll be able to deliver even greater change for communities across Wales.”

Concerns over long-term funding

While the move has been widely welcomed by young people’s groups and transport campaigners, questions remain over the scheme’s long-term affordability and the capacity of bus operators to meet any rise in demand.

Wales has faced significant cuts to bus services in recent years, particularly in rural areas, and some passenger groups have warned that cheaper fares will have limited impact unless services are expanded and made more reliable.

Critics from rival parties argue that the scheme may not address underlying structural issues in Wales’ public transport system, such as driver shortages and reduced evening and weekend timetables.

A lifeline for rural areas?

The Welsh Liberal Democrats say the benefits will be felt most strongly in rural communities, where young people often face high costs and limited travel options. They describe the £1 fare as a “lifeline” that could help combat isolation, improve access to employment and reduce barriers to education.

The success of the scheme is likely to depend on how well it integrates with wider efforts to improve transport networks across Wales — something both campaigners and politicians will be watching closely in the months ahead.

 

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Conference spotlight on Senedd election and new apprenticeship programme

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THE SPOTLIGHT will be on the Senedd election in May and the development ofa new Apprenticeship Programme for Wales, starting in August 2027, when work-based learning practitioners gather for their annual conference in March.

‘Shaping Skills for a New Era’ is the theme of the conference organised by the National Training Federation for Wales (NTFW), which represents work-based learning providers across the country, at Cardiff City Stadium on March 10.

Bookings are now open for the conference which marks a pivotal moment for the future of apprenticeships, with the Senedd election and the next phase of the new apprenticeship programme on the horizon.

“The strength of our sector lies in collaboration,” said Lisa Mytton, NTFW strategic director. “By bringing providers, employers and stakeholders together, we can design a future-ready apprenticeship programme that responds to industry needs, supports learners from every background, and builds a resilient workforce for a changing world.”

There will be speakers from Medr, the tertiary education regulator in Wales, Coleg Cymraeg CenedlaetholCavendish Cymru, Agored Cymru – conference headline sponsor, and City & Guilds.

Cavendish Cymru will preview how the Senedd will change following the May 7 election, review recent polling and speculate about the likely composition of the new Welsh Government.

“Agored Cymru is delighted to continue its headline sponsorship of the NTFW Conference,” said Darren Howells, Agored Cymru chief executive. “By creating world class bilingual vocational qualifications and apprenticeship frameworks, it is our aim to drive economic growth and ensure the future skills needs in Wales are met through engagement, foresight and innovation.

“We are proud to work with such committed and passionate providers to ensure individuals, whatever their background or circumstances, have the knowledge and skills to achieve their career aspirations and to contribute to a prosperous and thriving economy.”

Delegates will also be able to participate in a series of eight workshops, including the future Apprenticeship Programme for Wales, which will be run by Medr. They will hear about key projects that are shaping the programme to be more responsive when addressing skills priorities for a changing economy.

In their workshop, Qualifications Wales will explore how to build meaningful, sustained relationships with employers, so that post-16 vocational regulated qualifications are matched to the evolving skills needed.

Resilient Futures Coach will lead an interactive workshop, giving practitioners a set of resilience-boosting tools they can use for themselves and with their learners, while Careers Wales will explore how impartial careers guidance empowers young people to make informed decisions about their future.

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes skills across Wales, apprenticeships are on the frontline. Jisc’s workshop theme is ‘AI and skills for the future Welsh workforce’.

The Education Workforce Council will explore the role of professional registration and regulation in work-based learning, Estyn will explore literacy and numeracy skills support for apprentices and Regional Skills Partnership chairs will share the latest regional intelligence, emerging skills priorities and future plans.

 

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Disqualified HGV driver charged after dangerous A40 incident

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Lorry seen on wrong side of road before multi-force stop

A DISQUALIFIED driver has been charged after an HGV was reportedly driven erratically along the A40 between Narberth and St Clears in the early hours of Thursday (Jan 29).

Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed that 22-year-old Tajinder Singh, of Tudor Road, Southall, has been charged with driving whilst disqualified and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance.

He was remanded in custody to appear at Llanelli Magistrates’ Court today (Friday, Jan 30).

The incident began when an off-duty police officer reported seeing the heavy goods vehicle being driven on the wrong side of the carriageway on multiple occasions, raising serious concerns for the safety of other road users.

Roads Policing Unit officers carried out immediate checks and traced the vehicle travelling eastbound along the A48 between Carmarthen and Cross Hands.

Specialist Tactical Pursuit and Containment (TPAC) tactics were authorised, with support requested from South Wales Police and the National Police Air Service due to the scale of the risk and the vehicle’s route.

The lorry was kept under constant observation as it continued along the A48 and onto the M4 before eventually stopping at an industrial estate in the Fforestfach area of Swansea.

Officers detained the driver at the scene. The vehicle was seized under Section 165A of the Road Traffic Act.

A spokesperson for Dyfed-Powys Police said officers will continue to take action against dangerous driving.

Anyone with concerns about unsafe or reckless driving is urged to report it to police.

 

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Manhunt intensifies after woman seriously injured in Carmarthen park stabbing

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Police say suspect known to victim as attempted murder investigation continues

A MAJOR police manhunt is under way after a woman was seriously injured in a stabbing at Carmarthen Park on Thursday afternoon (Jan 29).

Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed the incident is being treated as attempted murder and officers are searching for a named male suspect who is known to the victim.

Emergency services were called to the popular town park shortly after 4:00pm, where the woman was found with stab wounds to her torso and hand. She was taken to hospital for treatment and is understood to be in a stable condition.

The attack happened in broad daylight in one of the town’s busiest public spaces, a park regularly used by families, joggers and visitors from across west Wales, including Pembrokeshire.

Officers say the assault was not random.

Detective Superintendent Anthony Evans, who is leading the investigation, said: “I wish to assure the local community that our officers are following all possible lines of enquiry to locate and arrest the suspect as quickly as possible.

“You will continue to see police in the areas around Picton Terrace, Carmarthen Park and other addresses as we investigate this appalling incident.

“Our enquiries so far have led us to understand that this was not a random attack, and that the suspect and victim were known to each other.”

Police activity remained visible on Friday (Jan 30), with cordons in place around parts of the park and nearby Picton Terrace. Specialist officers have been carrying out house-to-house enquiries and reviewing CCTV footage from the surrounding area.

Residents reported an increased police presence throughout the day.

One local told The Herald: “It’s frightening to think something like this can happen here in the middle of the afternoon. It’s usually such a safe place.”

Although Carmarthenshire generally records lower crime levels than larger Welsh cities, incidents involving knives continue to be a concern for police across the region. Dyfed-Powys Police has repeatedly urged the public to report concerns early to help prevent serious violence.

Officers are now appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward.

Police are particularly keen to speak to anyone who was in Carmarthen Park around 4:00pm on Thursday or who may have seen someone acting suspiciously or leaving the area quickly.

Information can be provided by calling 101, emailing [email protected], or contacting Dyfed-Powys Police via social media. Anonymous reports can be made to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Anyone affected by the incident can seek support through Victim Support Cymru or other local services.

The Herald will provide updates as the investigation develops.

 

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