There are reports that the R1 Salisbury Reds bus service is not running on time today.
The company website blames any disruption to timetables on "staff shortages", which have been affecting services for more than a month.
The website suggests the R1, PR3, PR7, P11, PR15 and PR9 services have been running a "reduced service" since October 7.
The R1 service runs from Salisbury District Hospital to Bemerton Heath, via the city centre.
Salisbury Reds warned on Friday (November 19) that there were "significant delays" on the R1 service, and on Saturday that there was a reduced timetable on the Active 8 service.
There is a reduced service on the Active 8 today...
— Salisbury Reds (@SalisburyReds) November 20, 2021
The 09.05 from Salisbury to Andover and the 10.35 Return, Andover to Salisbury will not be running today, We apologize for any inconvenience caused.^SC
There are significant delays across Salisbury Reds R1 service
— Salisbury Reds (@SalisburyReds) November 19, 2021
Read more: 'Significant delays' to Salisbury Reds R1 bus service today
Salisbury Reds has been approached for comment.
The R1 service is also due to be reduced from Sunday (November 28).
The company says this is due to driver shortages in the UK, which has caused disruption to Salisbury Reds services recently.
Read more: Cuts to Salisbury Reds bus services due to driver shortages
The new R1 timetable can be viewed by clicking here.
The company is advising customers to keep up-to-date with changes by downloading the Salisbury Reds app to track buses in live time.
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