Positive Paulsgrove Progress
Stagecoach have made significant changes to their network between Havant and Leigh Park and therefore between Portsmouth and Havant. At the same time a more local service in Portsmouth itself has received a major upgrade.
fbb refers to route 18.
This is not the historic route 18, part of the 17/18 circulars from The Hard (i.e. Harbour Station, formerly known as Dockyard. These were familiar to trolleybus watchers ...... as the routes to Eastney, later becoming bus services.
The route 18 in today's blog refers to buses between Southsea (South Parade Pier), Cosham, Queen Alexandra Hospital ...
The Eastney 17/18 ended in 2012.
... and the Paulsgrove Estate at Alloway Avenue.
With a major First Bus (successor to the Corporation) reorganisation, the main routes to Paulsgrove were 2 and 3 ...... with 3 continuing to Fareham. Both these ran via the main shopping centre at Portsmouth.
In times past the shopping at Souithsea was of near equal status and importance to that at Portsmouth, but that elevated role has declined over the years such that First's service from Southsea to Paulsgrove became tendered by Portsmouth Council.
This was the new route 18.It was presented, as ever, with route 17 which ran to Tipner (as above) at one stage or ...... Copnor for a change! fbb has no idea in what order the two different 17s appeared. The difference is academic as our topic is the 18.
But for the first months of 2023 this service ran every 30 minutes Monday to Friday ...... and every hour on Saturday and Sunday.
During 2024 there was a re-tendering exercise by the city council and First lost most of its tendered city services to Stagecoach.
It might not have been called a big-profit service!
Stagecoach ran the 18 with exactly the same frequencies as the outgoing First, but changed the terminus to "Almondsbury Road" ...
fbb does not have interim detailed timetables, but a press release from Stagecoach reported significant growth.And there's more.Earlier this year, the Saturday and Sunday frequency was upped to every 30. Of course this was not a huge commercial gamble by Stagecoach; it was a government grant (i.e. from our taxes) that paid for it.
But it is now 2025 and another bag of pennies has been thrown at the 18.
The Monday to Saturday headway is now every 20 minutes as shown in this extract ...... with Sunday at every 30.Here is how Stagecoach have publicised he change.There is no doubt that this is a real improvement for the 18, once in the doldrums with First.
The key question, however, is, "Will this improvement remain in place when the BSIP subsidy runs out?"
Next Havant blog : Wednesday 9th April
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The Easter Jigsaw
Figs!The next day, as they were coming back from Bethany, Jesus was hungry. He saw in the distance a fig tree covered with leaves, so he went to see if he could find any figs on it. But when he came to it, he found only leaves, because it was not the right time for figs. Jesus said to the fig tree, “No one shall ever eat figs from you again!”
Hardly "Gentle Jesus, meek and mild"! How could Jesus curse an innocent inanimate fig tree?
But it was an important jigsaw piece and still is today.
Jesus is warning the people that those who reject him, who do not "bear good fruit" will be "cursed", will be those who, one day, suffer God's punishment.
Many don't like that thought today - and many didn't back then.
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