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Seventy percent of Transport for Wales services now running on new trains

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Timetable changes and station upgrades from 18 May 2025

FROM Sunday 18 May, Transport for Wales (TfW) will implement new rail timetables across its network, with 70% of services now being operated by brand-new trains.

The rollout includes the continued introduction of Class 197 and Class 231 trains, and later this summer, the new tri-mode Class 756 fleet will begin operating on the Coryton and Penarth lines. These changes form part of the Welsh Government’s £800 million investment in modernising the Wales and Borders network.

TfW is urging all passengers to check their journey details carefully, as even regular travellers may be affected by changes to departure times or platform allocations.

Colin Lea, Planning and Performance Director at TfW, said:
“We’re pleased to be delivering a number of small but important changes across our network that we believe will make a real difference to our customers. These include later services on busy routes, longer trains to popular holiday destinations over the summer, and the continued rollout of new trains.

“It’s always important to double-check your journey details—especially if you travel the same route every day—as services may now run at slightly different times. The same applies to those making connections with other operators.”

New platform at Aberdare to boost future capacity

Also from 18 May, a second platform will open at Aberdare station, located just south of the main platform and directly opposite the Sobell Leisure Centre. The new platform will be used for arriving services only. Passengers departing Aberdare towards Cardiff should continue to use Platform 1.

The platform forms part of wider infrastructure upgrades to support the South Wales Metro. A new track loop has also been installed, which will eventually enable services between Aberdare and Cardiff to run up to four times an hour when the tram-train fleet is fully operational.

New integrated ticketing options for rural routes

In a further move to improve connectivity, customers will now be able to buy combined rail and bus tickets via Transport for Wales’ retail channels.

T6 (Swansea to Brecon): Customers can travel between Ystradgynlais or Brecon and the wider rail network using a combined ticket with connections at Neath.

T10 (Bangor to Corwen): Combined tickets will also be available for travel between Capel Curig or Corwen and other destinations, with rail connections at Bangor.

Passengers are advised to use the TfW website or app to check up-to-date journey information and explore new travel options.

 

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Two-year ban for motorist caught with three drugs in system

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Pennar woman almost three times over legal limits

A PENNAR motorist has been banned from the roads for two years after being caught behind the wheel with three illegal drugs in her system.

Stacey Wootton, 29, was stopped by police on September 2 as she drove her Volkswagen Golf through Amphion Court, Pembroke Dock.

“The officers’ attention was drawn to a defective light on her vehicle,” Crown Prosecutor Sian Vaughan told Haverfordwest magistrates.

After a roadside drug swipe proved positive, further blood tests showed Wootton had 130 micrograms of cocaine in her system, along with 800 micrograms of the cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine and 2.4 micrograms of Delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol. The legal limits are 10, 50 and 2 respectively.

The court was told that Wootton, of Military Road, Pennar, Pembroke Dock, has no previous convictions.

After pleading guilty to three charges of drug-driving, her solicitor Mike Kelleher said she had since “taken steps to improve her lot”.

After considering a probation report, magistrates disqualified Wootton from driving for 24 months. She was fined £240 and ordered to pay a £96 surcharge and £85 costs.

 

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Age Cymru urges action on hidden crisis facing older people ahead of Senedd election

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Charity warns one in three over-50s struggling with costs, healthcare delays and digital exclusion

AGE CYMRU has launched a manifesto calling on political parties to tackle what it describes as “the crisis people don’t see” facing older people across Wales ahead of the Senedd elections in May.

The national charity for older people says rising living costs, pressure on NHS and care services, poor transport links and digital exclusion are leaving many pensioners struggling day-to-day and feeling increasingly isolated.

By 2030, more than 1.3 million people in Wales will be aged over fifty – around forty per cent of the population.

But despite making up a growing share of the country, the charity says too many older people are being “pushed to the margins”.

Age Cymru’s annual survey found nearly half (46%) of older people struggled with the cost of living in the past year, with sixty-two per cent cutting back on essentials such as heating and food.

Access to healthcare is also deteriorating. Half of respondents said they had difficulty securing GP appointments, with waits of four weeks or more now common. More than half of those seeking social care described the process as difficult or very difficult.

Digital exclusion is another growing concern. Thirty-one per cent of people aged over seventy-five in Wales have no internet access at home – roughly double the UK average – meaning many cannot easily access services that have moved online.

Manifesto demands

The charity is calling on the next Welsh Government to deliver seven key changes:

• Easier access to health services
• Timely, quality social care
• Action on pensioner poverty
• Reliable public transport
• Stronger community connections and Equality Act compliance
• Offline access to services for those without digital skills
• Support to keep homes warm

Real lives affected

For Terry Lemington, 72, from South Wales, the problems are personal.

While caring for his late wife, he said he was unaware of support he could have received until just ten weeks before she died.

“It wasn’t until ten weeks before my wife passed away that I was told I could have had additional support to help me care for her,” he said.

“That included a stairlift, which in the end was due to be fitted on the day she passed away. I just wasn’t aware of the support that was available.”

Terry, who does not drive, says limited bus services leave him cut off.

“There are hourly buses to larger towns and a small village bus, but they finish at mid-day on Saturday and there is nothing on Sunday. I’m completely cut off,” he added.

“Right now it feels like older people are pushed to the margins. But we still have so much to contribute.”

Economic impact

Victoria Lloyd, Chief Executive of Age Cymru, said the issue was not only moral but economic.

“These stories are sadly all too common,” she said.

“Older people contribute around £2 billion a year to the Welsh economy, whether through paid work, childcare for families or volunteering.

“Investing in the health and wellbeing of older people is an investment in Wales as a whole.”

She added that while the Welsh Government’s Age Friendly Wales strategy had made progress, more decisive action was needed.

“We’re calling on all parties seeking votes this year to read our manifesto and ensure older people are properly considered in their policies and promises.”

 

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Person taken to hospital following car accident near Milford Haven

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Vehicle leaves carriageway near Johnston as emergency services close road for over an hour

POLICE were called at 9.15pm on Tuesday (Feb 3) following reports of a road traffic collision on the A4076 between Johnston and Steynton.

A blue Audi A3 left the carriageway and travelled onto the grass verge at the side of the road.

Emergency services attended the scene and the male driver was taken to hospital for treatment. The extent of his injuries has not been confirmed.

The road was temporarily closed while the vehicle was recovered and the area made safe.

It reopened at 10.55pm.

 

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