Passengers will be travel to use the Western Vale route at no cost
Beachgoers in the Western Vale areable to use a free bus service during the summer holidays.
For the next six weeks, the 303 route between Llantwit Major and Bridgend will be free-of-charge to passengers.
Vale Council says it's been made possible after securing sustainable transport funding from land at Ogmore.
The free Beach Bus service - operated by First Cymru - runs until Sunday 1st September, calling at both Southerndown and Ogmore-by-Sea.
Concessionary travel card holders will still be able to travel for free as usual.

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