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Dumfries and Galloway Council - Monday, 11th August, 2025 10.30 am

August 11, 2025 View on council website

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Summary

Dumfries and Galloway Council met on Monday 11 August 2025, and addressed urgent issues regarding bus services in the region. Councillors agreed to note the decision of the Chief Executive to approve emergency funding for DGC Buses to purchase new vehicles, and also agreed to commission a public transport needs assessment for areas affected by the withdrawal of commercial services. They further agreed to review transport procurement processes jointly with SWestrans1.

Bus Provision

Following a requisition for a special meeting, the council convened to discuss bus provision in the region. Councillors agreed to remove delegations from the Economy and Infrastructure Committee to allow for a full council decision.

The council noted:

  • The work of SWestrans, council officers, and local bus operators in procuring and delivering transport services.
  • The legal responsibilities of SWestrans for local bus networks (subsidised), the council for home to school transport, and individual operators for commercial routes.
  • That the council and SWestrans have a legal duty to assess public transport needs arising from the withdrawal of commercial services, and the power to operate such services directly or through subsidy where appropriate. They requested a legal advice note be circulated to members to clarify responsibilities.
  • The gaps in bus provision and public concern over timetable and capacity changes.
  • The decision of full council on 26 June 2025 to bring forward a report to committee setting out practical options for establishing a council-run bus operation.

The council agreed:

  • To commission a public transport needs assessment for all local areas affected by the withdrawal or reduction of commercial services since June 2025.
  • To undertake a review of transport procurement processes jointly between the council and SWestrans.
  • To write to the Scottish Government and Transport Scotland regarding bus provision.

DGC Buses Capital Investment

The council convened to discuss an expedited procedure report regarding capital investment for DGC Buses, the council's operator of last resort.

The council agreed to remove delegation from the Enabling and Customer Services Committee and the Economy and Infrastructure Committee.

The council noted the decision of the Chief Executive, following the recommendation of the Chief Financial Officer, Interim Assistant Director Transport and Infrastructure and in consultation with the Convener, Depute Convener and the Chair and Vice Chair of Enabling and Customer Service Committee and Economy and Infrastructure Committee, to agree to:

  • Incur capital borrowing of £1,701,588 to invest in the purchasing of six coaches and 1 large bus to support the delivery of Home to School Transport and Local Transport (subsidised routes) through DGC buses.
  • Realign £964, 540 within the Transport Asset Class Capital budget to purchase 5 large buses.

The council also noted that this action was not briefed to all elected members as part of urgent ongoing communication on the future of bus services in the region, but only to senior members of the administration and thereafter to all Group Leaders as per current council processes, and that action would be taken to review this process through the Business Bureau.

The council further noted that the report set out the rationale for the decision under expedited procedures which included an assessment of options, and that in line with the decision of full Council on 26 June 2025, a report is being brought forward to Committee to set out practical options to establish a Council run bus operation.

A motion was proposed by Councillor Carolyne Wilson, seconded by Councillor Linda Dorward, to change endorse to note at recommendation 2.2, and to add additional recommendations. An amendment was proposed by Councillor Stephen Thompson, seconded by Councillor Andy Ferguson, to also change endorse to note at recommendation 2.2, but with different additional recommendations. On a roll call vote, the amendment was approved with 18 votes in favour and 13 against.

The report before the council explained that the retendering of the bus network had been very fast paced and was constantly changing. J McCulloch & son's surrendered its operator's licence leaving a further 9 routes (4 Home to school and 5 local routes) vacant. This left a gap of a total of 19 routes (9 home to school and 10 local) in the west of the region.

The council considered two options to deliver the 19 service routes by DGC Buses: purchasing all vehicles, or leasing options. Purchasing the vehicles was considered the lowest risk of service failure, and would secure delivery of vehicles by 28 July if ordered by Monday 21 July 2025.

The report stated that:

Section 63 of the Transport Act 1985 places a duty on local councils to ensure that public transport services are provided to meet any public transport needs that are not met by the commercial market.

The report also stated that the council has a statutory obligation to provide free school transport to pupils who meet certain criteria, primarily based on distance from their designated school, according to the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 (Section 51).

The funding for the purchase of the buses is split between the asset class realignments and capital borrowing:

  • Transport Asset Class £964,540 (5 large buses)
  • Borrowing £1,701,588 (6 coaches and 1 large bus)

The council had received confirmation from Transport Scotland that it was successful in the Tier 1 Bus Infrastructure Fund (BIF) totalling £832k to support the roll out and development of bus infrastructure (i.e bus stops). It was identified that £540k of the BIF funding could appropriately be utilised to support allocations that were already included within the Transport Asset Class that was approved in April 2025.

Other Business

There was no other business deemed urgent by the Convener due to the need for a decision.


  1. SWestrans is the South West Scotland Transport Partnership. It is a statutory body covering the Dumfries and Galloway and Ayrshire regions. 

Attendees

Profile image for Katie Hagmann
Katie Hagmann Convener, Depute Leader and Civic Head, Depute Group Leader • Scottish National Party • Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Profile image for Stephen Thompson
Stephen Thompson Leader and Depute Convener, Group Leader • Scottish National Party • Annandale North
Profile image for Graham Bell
Graham Bell Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • North West Dumfries
Profile image for Tony Berretti
Tony Berretti Vice Chair Economy and Infrastructure Committee; Vice Chair Planning Applications Committee • Scottish National Party • Mid and Upper Nithsdale
Profile image for Ian Blake
Ian Blake Group Whip • Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Abbey
Profile image for Richard Brodie
Richard Brodie Chair of Tackling Poverty, Inequalities and Housing Sub Committee; Group Leader; Group Business Manager; Vice Chair Annandale and Eskdale Area Committee • Scottish Liberal Democrats • Annandale South
Profile image for Dougie Campbell
Dougie Campbell Group Leader, Chair Climate, Environment and Biodiversity Sub Committee • Democratic Alliance • Dee and Glenkens
Profile image for John Campbell
John Campbell Chair Enabling and Customer Services Committee; Chair SWestrans • Scottish National Party • Nith
Profile image for Ian Carruthers
Ian Carruthers Group Leader, Chair Annandale and Eskdale Area Committee • Dumfries and Galloway Independent Group • Annandale South
Profile image for Karen Carruthers
Karen Carruthers Dumfries and Galloway Independent Group • Annandale East and Eskdale
Profile image for Ben Dashper
Ben Dashper Vice Chair Enabling and Customer Services Committee, Chair Harbours Sub Committee, Group Secretary • Scottish National Party • Stranraer and the Rhins
Profile image for Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Annandale North
Profile image for Jim H Dempster
Jim H Dempster Chair Planning Applications Committee; Vice Chair Nithsdale Area Committee • Independent • Mid and Upper Nithsdale
Profile image for John Denerley
John Denerley Chair Stewartry Area Committee • Dee and Glenkens
Profile image for Linda Dorward
Linda Dorward Depute Group Leader • Scottish Labour Party • Lochar
Profile image for Archie Dryburgh MBE
Archie Dryburgh MBE Scottish Labour Party • Annandale East and Eskdale
Profile image for Pauline Drysdale
Pauline Drysdale Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Castle Douglas and Crocketford
Profile image for Andy Ferguson
Andy Ferguson Chair Economy and Infrastucture Committee • Scottish National Party • North West Dumfries
Profile image for Andrew Giusti
Andrew Giusti Group Leader, Chair Wigtown Area Committee • Novantae • Stranraer and the Rhins
Profile image for Chrissie Hill
Chrissie Hill Group Business Manager, Vice Chair Wigtown Area Committee • Novantae • Stranraer and the Rhins
Profile image for Iain Howie
Iain Howie Democratic Alliance • Castle Douglas and Crocketford
Profile image for Ivor Hyslop
Ivor Hyslop Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Lochar
Profile image for David Inglis
David Inglis Novantae • Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Profile image for George Jamieson
George Jamieson Vice Chair Education Skills and Community Wellbeing Committee • Scottish National Party • Annandale South
Profile image for Malcolm Johnstone
Malcolm Johnstone Depute Group Leader • Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Nith
Profile image for Maureen Johnstone
Maureen Johnstone Group Business Manager • Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Lochar
Profile image for Emma Jordan
Emma Jordan Scottish Labour Party • North West Dumfries
Profile image for Tracey Little
Tracey Little Chair Education, Skills and Wellbeing Committee; Chair Employment and Appeals Sub Committee; Chair of Nithsdale Area Committee; Provost of Dumfries • Scottish National Party • Lochar
Profile image for Kim Lowe
Kim Lowe Vice Chair Tackling Poverty, Inequalities and Housing Sub Committee; Vice Chair Stewartry Area Committee • Scottish National Party • Abbey
Profile image for Gail Macgregor
Gail Macgregor Group Leader, Chair Audit, Risk and Scrutiny Committee • Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Annandale North
Profile image for Jackie McCamon
Jackie McCamon Group Secretary • Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party • Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Profile image for Andy McFarlane
Andy McFarlane Chair Social Work Services Committee; Chair Review of Standing Orders Sub Committee • Scottish National Party • Dee and Glenkens
Profile image for Denis Male
Denis Male Independent • Annandale East and Eskdale
Profile image for Richard Marsh
Richard Marsh Novantae • Mid Galloway and Wigtown West
Profile image for Sean W Marshall
Sean W Marshall Group Chair • Scottish Labour Party • Annandale South
Profile image for Willie Scobie
Willie Scobie  Depute Group Leader and Business Manager •  Democratic Alliance •  Stranraer and the Rhins
Profile image for David R Slater
David R Slater Independent • Nith
Profile image for Paula Stevenson
Paula Stevenson Group Business Manager • Scottish Labour Party • North West Dumfries
Profile image for Davie Stitt
Davie Stitt Scottish Labour Party • Abbey
Profile image for Keith Walters
Keith Walters Group Secretary • Scottish Labour Party • Nith
Profile image for Carolyne Wilson
Carolyne Wilson Group Leader, Vice Chair Audit, Risk and Scrutiny Committee • Scottish Labour Party • Annandale North
Profile image for Andrew S Wood
Andrew S Wood Dumfries and Galloway Independent Group • Mid and Upper Nithsdale
Profile image for John Young
John Young Vice Chair Social Work Services Committee • Scottish National Party • Castle Douglas and Crocketford

Topics

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 11th-Aug-2025 10.30 Dumfries and Galloway Council.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 11th-Aug-2025 10.30 Dumfries and Galloway Council.pdf

Minutes

Printed minutes 11th-Aug-2025 10.30 Dumfries and Galloway Council.pdf

Additional Documents

Special Full Council Requsition Bus Appendix 1 FINAL.pdf
Special Full Council Requsition Bus Appendix 2 FINAL.pdf
Supplement Pack - Dumfries and Galloway Council - 11 August 2025 - Item 4 11th-Aug-2025 10.30 Dumf.pdf
Special Full Council Requsition Bus Report Final.pdf
FullCouncil Report Expidited Procedure Transport FINAL.pdf
Special Full Council Requsition Bus Appendix 3 FINAL.pdf