LATEST NEWS: Bus service back running in estate today - full statement from First
A BUS service is refusing to enter a Bradford estate again after yet more vandalism.
First West Yorkshire announced at 4.47pm today that its 645 services would not be operating in the Ravenscliffe area for the rest of Monday.
This is due to an incident of vandalism.
It will insteads operate via Harrogate Road in both directions for the remainder of the evening.
⚠️ SERVICE UPDATE - BRADFORD⚠️
— First West Yorks (@FirstWestYorks) April 4, 2022
Due to an incident of vandalism our 645 services will not operate through Ravenscliffe and will stay to Harrogate road until the end of service this evening.
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.
It comes just a few days after the same service was postponed from visiting Ravenscliffe for the same reason.
First West Yorkshire revealed that a group of youths had thrown snowballs - supposedly containing stones - at the bus and the missiles ended up smashing a window.
The T&A spoke to residents of Ravenscliffe last Friday and heard that the estate is also being blighted by seriously dangerous anti-social behaviour.
One young mum claimed the yobs - who she said are aged between seven and 15 - throw fireworks into a children's play park.
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