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Stagecoach South Wales furthers Age Cymru Grand Day Out work

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Published: February 12, 2025
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Stagecoach South Wales continues Age Cymru work on Grand Day Out
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Stagecoach South Wales has again worked with Age Cymru to host a Grand Day Out. That brought together 18 individuals aged 60 and over for what the operator says was connection, exploration and enjoyment.

A Stagecoach vehicle took the group from Pontypridd to the Rhondda Heritage Park for a visit that included a guided tour of the Rhondda Heritage Mine, and lunch.

That built on previous events and demonstrated that collaboration between the two organisations “has continued to make a meaningful impact on the South Wales community,” the operator adds.

Managing Director Martin Gibbon says: “Since the launch of Grand Days Out, it has become a rewarding staple in our operations and is a fantastic opportunity to not only provide a fun and memorable day for participants, but also to address important issues like loneliness and isolation.

“It demonstrates how public transport can bring people together and positively impact their lives. We are thrilled to see its success.”

Age Cymru Physical Activity Officer Amy Lloyd has thanked Stagecoach South Wales for its assistance on the Grand Day Out initiative.

“As well as providing exercise and body strengthening, another part of our healthy ageing programme is to encourage older people to socialise and have a chat over a cup of tea after.

“The day was very well organised and everyone absolutely loved it. We are already getting questions about when the next Grand Day Out will be and where we will be going.” Participants in the trip have also aired appreciation for it.

Working with Age Cymru “underscores Stagecoach’s commitment to improving the wellbeing of older people by fostering connection, combating isolation, and promoting health and happiness,” the operator continues.

Up to 0.5% of the group’s profits each year are donated to charitable causes across the UK under a pledge made as part of its sustainability strategy.

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