Friday, 2 January 2026

Lugg Hole : Lugg Valley : Lugg Minster (2)

It Began In November 2024
Mortimers Cross marks the junction of the A4110 and the B4362 north west of Leominster. There is a pub/caff there ...
... which looked less than open when Streetview passed by.
Opposite the pub on the southbound side of the road is a perfunctory bus stop layby.
It was here that a Lugg Valley bus came to a heated end!
From the above shot it looks as if it was an engine fire caused, possibly, by a fuel leak. The fire was extinguished and the vehicle looked intact but, well, burnt at the back! There were no reports of casualties.
fbb thinks the back is where the  engine is!

The next event was a visit to the8 depot from His Majesty's Vehicle Inspectorate in January 2025.
Under normal circumstances, an operator of buses is required by law to have his vehicles tested (to higher than car MOT standards) at specified regular intervals; sometimes, for busy city buses, as often as every six weeks. This usually takes place at a DVSA testing station. Additionally, inspectors can arrive at the depot for spot checks or, under the authority of a police officer, check vehicles at the roadside. 
[Health warning : fbb has not operated buses for yonks and his understanding is based on the way things were several yonks ago. E & O E!]

Sanctions can range from the most severe ...
... to delayed prohibitions; i.e. get it done quickly or else. A vehicle might be called back to the testing station to check if the work has been done.

Items that always result in some VOSA action are faults with brakes, tyres and lights.

Although press reports are often unreliable it would appear that five Lugg Valley buses were "stopped" with immediate effect. Many other safety issues were found. 

If deemed necessary, a full report goes to the Traffic Commissioner and either the company's  licence to operate buses is revoked OR the key staff (directors and manager) are banned from holding their roles - OR BOTH. In this case it was and it did.

Sometimes an operator will accept the inevitable and close the company, even before judgement is passed.
[Information health warning! Nigel Yeomans was born in 1956 which makes him 69 years old. Either the above is a very old picture or it is the wrong Nigel Yeomans.]

Thus Nige, Lugg Valley's only director, was banned from holding that office for four years. The Lugg Valley company was also banned from operating buses for the same period - hence the close-down.

But, of course, he was not banned from holding office in other companies. And he has had roles in eight companies some of which still exist. He appears to have resigned from most current companies.

(Information from Companies House web site.)

Mr Yeomans has definitely resigned from several varieties of the Lugg Valley company, but remains the sole director of some operations under the name of Yeomans.

This means that commercial bus services run by Lugg Valley can be transferred to Yeomans operator licence and all can continue unhindered.

In a further blog (which might be delayed as it is the fbbs' Fellowship meeting this weekend), your investigative blogger will try to unravel who is running what from 1st January 2026.

Yeomans Travel (now there's that familiar name!) ...
... in a strangely familiar livery, may be involved; but another independent operator in Herefordshire is Sargeants.
O, the tangled web of the UK's public transport services.

Maybe it is time for "Great British Buses" with a livery to match "Great British Railways"? 

Of course fbb is not serious - well not about the livery, anyway.

But the core idea ..... Hmmm?

Christmas Crisis
Sadly without photographic evidence.

One of the fbbs' Christmas Day guests is wheelchair bound. On taking his place at table, he managed to entangle his chair wheel with a string of decorative lights and drag down lights, curtain and a chunk of the curtain rail. 

That sort of thing takes real skill but it did add a little entertainment to the festivities.

Later, in a feverish attitude of repair or replace, fbb cut the string holding the lights to the curtain rail and, in so doing cut the wire for the lights

Twerp!

Also the old man could not remember the curtain rail and runner technology, well hidden behind the rail and installed 12 years ago!

A chunk of "chocolate block" ...
... ensured a free and uninterrupted flow of electrons to the lights plus several hours of physical endurance to produce an effective re-assembly of curtain rail.
The string of "twinklies" will remain in operation until 12th Night.

And so to the last of our "A to Z of Christmas" seasonal thoughts.

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  Z ooming to  Z ion

fbb listened, with some frustration, to the ABC's New Year Message.
In an attempt to be non-controversial, the message was about "The Social Gospel". She missed the point. Being helpful to others is a result of the Christian faith but it is not the core purpose of the Christian faith. 

What Jesus preached more than anything else was the need to obey God's "laws" and when inevitable failure overtakes us, to seek forgiveness for our "Sin".

Why?

There, is on offer in the Bible, an eternity - and there are two possibilities. One is an eternity of darkness and sorrow, perhaps even of deep anguish ...
... whilst the other is an eternity of Joy, Peace and Goodwill to all with whom God is pleased.
Don't miss out the phrase "with whom God is pleased". T & C do apply!

Pictures of either the bad eternity or the good eternity can only be pathetic human attempts to describe something that must, by definition, be utterly indescribable.

The Bible Book of Revelation has battles between human and human (we see plenty of them every day) ; battles between human and environmental destruction (very topical!), battles between good and evil and one final battle between the Ultimate Evil and the Ultimate Good.

Wonder who wins in the end?

Zion was the hill upon which Jerusalem was built, more specifically, the Temple of the Old Testament. The hill gets a bit lost in modern Jerusalem but it is still there, honest!
By extension it became the hill of the poetic New Jerusalem, heaven - the 'temple' of eternal good!

Surely it is worth considering a personal Zoom to Zion, because that is what CHRIST-mas was for.

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  Next Lugg blog (possibly) : Sat 3rd Jan 

Thursday, 1 January 2026

Lugg Hole : Lugg Valley : Lugg Minster (1)

May the God of infinity and eternity who manifest his godliness on earth approx 2000 years ago; may He bless you even if you ignore Him!

Not Well Known?

The River Lugg is, perhaps, not the best known of English water courses. It rises in Llangynllo in Powys (Wales) and flows via Presteigne and Leominster to Hereford. 
One of several possibilities for the origin of the name Leominster is that it was a corruption of Minster (church) on the Lugg, later gentrified by allowing the name to slide into something more acceptable, viz a distinguished name like Leo of Leofric fame..

So pin back you Lugg Holes and we will explore a bus company that also takes its name from the river.
The company has ben around for many years as indicated by old coach and bus pictures on-line.
The livery back then was white or cream with an orange and green stripe ...
... which, for its day, looked quite smart. The modern version is all over cream ...
... but with flashes echoing the stripes of old. The buses still look smart, but that drop shadow lettering is a bit dated by today's standards.

As its name doesn't immediately suggest, the company's operating area is centred on the historic town of Leominster ...
... pronounced "Lemster"! The town has a somewhat basic bus station ...
... where many Lugg Valley routes will lurk.
The company's current web site shows a vast array of services ...
... all colour coded and many with brand names.
Timetables pick up the colour of the headings, even those for schools route 802. There are route maps as well, seemingly derived from Traveline information. Here is the 802 again.
Here a "Shopper" service 507 timetable as an example of colour coding.
All very nice ... BUT!

Summats up in the valley of the Lugg!
Effectively Lugg Valley Travel has ceased to exist, despite its excellent current web site!

From The Traffic Commissioner

The public service vehicle operator’s licence, reference PD0001646, held by Lugg Valley Travel Ltd, is revoked under sections 17(1)(a) [loss of good repute], 17(1)(b) [transport manager no longer of good repute], 17(1)(a) [no longer professionally competent], 17(3)(aa) [breaches of the general undertakings], 17(3)(b) [breaches of the licence conditions], 17(3)(c) [prohibitions] and 17(3)(e)[material changes] of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981 (the “Act”). Revocation takes effect at 2359 hours on 31 December 2025.

Transport manager Mr Ian Davies has lost his good repute as a transport manager and is disqualified as a transport manager for four years from 2359 hours on 31 December 2025 until 30 December 2029 under Schedule 3 paragraph 7B(2) of the Act. His two rehabilitation measures are detailed later in this written decision.

Lugg Valley Travel Ltd is disqualified from holding or obtaining any type of operator’s licence in any traffic area for four years from 2359 hours on 31 December 2025 until 30 December 2029. This order is made under section 28 of the Transport Act 1985.

The sole director of Lugg Valley Travel Ltd, Mr Nigel David Yeomans, is disqualified from holding or obtaining any type of operator’s licence in any traffic area and is further disqualified from being a director of a company that holds or applies to obtain any type of operator’s licence in any traffic area. These orders of disqualification are made under section 28 of the Transport Act 1985 and start at 2359 hours on 31 December 2025 and end on 30 December 2029, a four year order.

But the demise may have come sooner in practice. Problems had existed for most of 2025.

fbb will try to ferret out the current situation in tomorrow's blog. It's complicated!

Meanwhile ...
... with nothing to do except write blogs, cook dinners, prepare fellowship meetings, eat too much and generally get stressed ...
... your aged blogger cum modeller discovered another freebie card kit from Metcalf. He had forgotten it, but it rose oil-like from the coal measures beneath the model railway.
It has got a tiled floor ...
What might it be?

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  Y earning for  Y eshua

Quirky Question : What were they expecting soon which still hasn't happened even after nearly 2000 years? Answer obvious!

Historically, there was a big debate trying to answer a key theological question. "How many angels can stand on the head of a pin?

Recently, your author spotted this video on YouTube.
Many Christians see Cremation as wrong as there will be nothing but dust to reconstite into a heavenly new body..

A similarity similar problem was faced by the early Christian Church along the lines of how sad it would be for those who had died before Christ returned. They would miss out on heaven!

Paul wrote his take on their concerns in a letter to Thessalonica.

Our friends, we want you to know the truth about those who have died, so that you will not be sad, as are those who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will take back with Jesus those who have died believing in him.

What we are teaching you now is the Lord's teaching: we who are alive on the day the Lord comes will not go ahead of those who have died. There will be the shout of command, the archangel's voice, the sound of God's trumpet, and the Lord himself will come down from heaven. Those who have died believing in Christ will rise to life first; then we who are living at that time will be gathered up along with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will always be with the Lord. 

There are some ludicrous pictures of the events at the end of time; all feeble and rather pointless attempts to visualise something that is, literally, out of this world and into God's infinity and eternity.

What will Jesus look like when he returns?
Why would he be wearing a priest's uniform? And why would all the Christians be in their Sunday best?
The Gospels say Jesus will come "like. a thief in the night," so surely no time to dress in their best.

All the blokes are wearing ties. You author only wears a tie when he takes funerals; does that mean he won't get to heaven?

Will Christ's return be like a Faraday cage without the cage, a display of huge unbelievable status and power?
One way of thinking through the "who gets there first problem" is to realise there is no 'first'. Gos is infinite remember?

To the pea brained, like your blogger, it is like a round of heavenly Monopoly. 
But replace the word "jail" with "to meet God". There's scary.

The crunch question is how will God judge us when we get there and what will happen then?

A thought best not ignored, eh?

Tomorrow is most definitely Z - The End ... or might it be the beginning?
Heavy? Or is it heavy?
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  Next Log blugg : Fri 2nd Jan