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(11/09/2015 17:31)Mayneway Wrote:  The whole things smells very childish.
Mr Fairbrother should accept that the school wants a different operator to run the school services and move on. If the issue of school buses being late has been an issue for a while then surly as owner he should have been aware of it and done something about it, possibly running buses dead from depot to start of school service and vice versa at home time rather than interworking them with regular services, unless a shortage of buses/O discs is an issue?
The head teacher sounds just as daft though blaiming de-regulation for the issue arising lol.

Incidentally a similar thing happened in Manchester a few years back. First operated 2 or 3 commercial school services on a schools behalf and after the autumn term had them taken given to a local independant instead as the morning journeys were always unreliable due to interworking.

True, Fairbrother could have done more to rectify issues with the service. He should have enough vehicles, but O discs could have been a problem. He does however appear to have acquired another solo so this must not be to much of issue. I also don't quite understand why the head teacher felt the need to bring up deregulation, makes him look rather silly.
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington - Lynx - 11/09/2015 17:45
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