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Stagecoach South Wales staff assist customers during Storm Dennis

Saffron Wilson
Published: 11 March 2020
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During Storm Dennis, Stagecoach South Wales continued to operate in the worst hit areas, Aberdare and the Rhondda Valley.

This was despite the company’s Aberdare depot experiencing over £50,000 in damage.

Customers were kept up to date with any disruption on its app and on social media.

Nigel Winter, Managing Director of Stagecoach South Wales says: “Storm Dennis presented us with a very challenging and difficult period in South Wales. I am very impressed and appreciative for the way our staff rose to the challenge and tried to keep services operating wherever possible and looked after our vehicles and properties.”

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