Do buses go to the
nearest train station, how often? Price? Is this the main mode of transport out
of town?
Most people resort to
driving.
There are
2 bus stops in Bishops Castle. The buses that come to Bishops Castle travel to
one of the nearest towns. Shrewsbury (22 miles away). Shrewsbury have a train
station, a short distance from the bus stop. As far as I am aware, this service
is running no more than 4 or 5 times per day. The price of a single fare to
Shrewsbury is £4.10. There are discount cards for students or pensioners.
Ludlow (19 miles away) is our closes town, but there is no direct bus service
from Bishops Castle to Ludlow, you would have to travel to Shrewsbury first, to
then get a bus from Shrewsbury to Ludlow.
There are
alternative modes of transport. Such as taxis, but there is very limited taxi
service in Bishops Castle. There is the option of the 'dial-a-ride' mini bus,
aimed at elderly people with no form of transport who need travel to
appointments etc. but if you do not have your own driving license, the bus is
the main mode of transport to get out of town.
Has there been any recent
development in walkways and cycle paths within Bishop’s Castle?
This has been a subject of
discussion for many years and a feasibility study was undertaken several years
ago to establish a cycle path to other nearby communities. The issue was that
the path could have to go along the edge of a number of private properties and
while nearly all property owners agreed to the creation of the route, one
landholder resisted and effectively stopped the initiative. There has been
recent discussion amongst the Town Council of re-visiting the idea and
encouraging the landowner.
I am not
aware of any recent development myself. Someone who has had more input may have
more to say on this. There are no 'official' cycle paths in Bishops Castle, but
it is a very popular area for cyclists. It is a very rural, beautiful town so
during the tourist season, there are a lot of hikers and cyclists that come to
Bishops Castle.
We have
'public footpaths' everywhere in Bishops Castle, so people can go on long walks
and hikes. However, these are used mainly for leisure and exercise and are
often not suitable for people with physical health or mobility issues.
What is the involvement of
youth within the community? Are there programs for this or pathways?
This is low, with many
youth commuting into the college and leaving after the school day is done.
There is the Football pitch, the leisure Centre (opening hours are short, in my
view) and the skate park. Actual community participation (volunteering, youth
forums) is a part of the college, but I'm not sure to what extent the students
achieve a wider engagement. There has been recent work through the Council, with
one councillor in particular, Andy Stelman, driving a focus on Youth engagement
and enfranchisement in the community. There is a nascent process underway to
create a town youth council in partnership with the college.
I believe
my friend Hope who is part of this project, has a lot of input regarding the
young people in our community, and ways they can be involved in the community
and how they can benefit from their involvement. As we stated in our zoom call
the other evening/morning, we have a very interactive community, where all
different age groups are mixing as friends.
I am
unaware of programs or pathways in place for this. However I can give you my
personal opinion.
I think
the facilities for the young community in Bishops Castle are available, but
there is a lack of awareness. I think it is important that the young community
are made aware of what support and activities can be provided in the local
town. I think 'boredom' is a big factor in the community which results in young
people turning to substance abuse, which can then result in further problems,
such as poor mental health and financial unstability. This can really impact
them in later life and prevent them from reaching their full potential.
Is there plans for the bus
running to Ludlow to increase the number of trips per week, or prolong the time
spent in Ludlow? Is this service popular within the town?
As stated
in the other question, in order to get to Ludlow, you need to travel 22 miles
to the town of Shrewsbury first, before having to catch a bus from Shrewsbury
to Ludlow, which is a further 29miles - making it a very long trip! Particulary
for someone who is in poor health or elderly! A car journey to Ludlow will take
no more than half an hour from Bishops Castle, but if you were to use the bus
service, it would be taking over 2 hours! With the bus service from BC to
Shrewsbury only running 4 times a day it is massively restricting.
This bus
service is very popular. Recently, the Minsterley Motors Bus Company (that
provided the buses in BC) were going to reduce the bus service in Bishops
Castle, but the town got together and petitioned against it because it is a
very valued aspect for the town and without it, many service users would not be
able to leave the town.
Has the impact of covid
reduced the tourism income for the community? How has this impacted the
community and income revenue?
This was an impact for a
time during lockdowns, but with more people looking to holiday in the UK there
has been a recovery in tourism. I can't say whether or not it has returned to
pre-covid levels, but I will note that a number of community events that
usually take place annually aren't taking place this year (Beer festival for
example). These historically have drawn lots of people to town.
I believe
covid impacted the town a lot. Particularly the first Summer that covid hit
(2020). From April to September is the prime time for tourists coming to the
area, but often we have tourists throughout the Winter to. Due to the
uniqueness and beauty of the town and the surrounding areas, people come from
all over the country to enjoy. However with several lockdowns, we have not had
the tourists. This has impacted local businesses such as the locals pubs,
restaurants, and independent shops. Annual events such as 'The Bishops Castle
Beer Festival', and the 'Michaelmas Fair' and the 'Carnival' are just some of
the events that have been cancelled over the past 2 years due to covid, which
are events that promote the town and provide income for the community that is
very much needed in order to keep the community going.