Peredur Reacts to Report Revealing that Safety Checks Were not Carried Out Before Train Crash
Reacting to the news that four faults were detected in a safety system for a train involved in a fatal crash, a Plaid Cymru MS called for “lessons to be learnt.”
Read morePeredur Given Rail Industry Tour
Plaid Cymru’s Transport Spokesperson was given a tour behind the scenes of the rail industry to see how signalling works and the extent of freight being moved by train.
Read morePeredur Gives Cautious Welcome to “Historic” Bus Bill
A Plaid Cymru Senedd Member has said new public transport legislation could be transformational for Wales but “the devil is in the detail.”
Read morePlaid Cymru to force HS2 vote in Senedd
On Wednesday, March 12th, the Senedd will debate and vote on a Plaid Cymru motion calling on the Labour Government to support the redesignation of HS2 as an England-only project, and to write to the UK Government to demand the full consequential funding from the HS2 project.
Read morePeredur Highlights Poor Train Performance in Gwent
A Plaid Cymru Senedd Member has highlighted a sharp increase in the number of train cancellations on a key commuter line in his region.
Read moreLabour Government Questioned By Peredur Over Fault Which Led to Mid Wales Train Crash
A Plaid Cymru Senedd Member has quizzed the Labour Transport Minister over a fatal train crash in Powys.
Read moreLabour Need to Learn Lessons of 20mph – Peredur
Speaking on the one-year anniversary of 20mph roll-out across certain roads in Wales, Plaid Cymru spokesperson for local government and transport, Peredur Owen Griffiths MS said:
Read morePeredur Calls for Hospital Bus Link to be Restored
A hospital bus link cancelled by the Labour Government should be restored according to a Plaid Cymru Senedd Member.
Read moreSchool Bus Cuts Are a “Retrograde Step” - Peredur
Plaid Cymru’s Peredur Owen Griffiths has condemned a Labour council’s cuts to school transport.
Read moreTfW Apologises in Letter to Plaid Cymru MSs for Delays Over Damaged Bridges
Two Plaid Cymru Senedd Members have welcomed news that a footbridge out of action for nearly four years is to be repaired soon.
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