Residents voiced concerns about frequency and hours of service between Lymm and Altrincham at a public meeting.

Council officers attended the meeting. Transport for Greater Manchester officers came too. They wanted feedback on the new Bee Network, including its service across borders.
The X5 bus used to run from Warrington to Altrincham. Now a new service runs. People want it to run more often and later hours.
The bus runs every two hours now. Residents want buses more regularly, and they want a more frequent service.
Attendees talked about Dunham, Warburton, and Lymm. They want better service connecting these places. The 280 bus has faced problems because a canal bridge changed classification, causing rural transport to suffer.
Councillor Graham Gowland led the meeting, and local councilors also helped out. They represent the affected towns and villages.
Councillor Ian Marks led a discussion later. This discussion covered changes in Statham bus service.
A spokesperson stated that officers listened well and will look at ways to improve the bus service, so it better meets community needs.
The council officers will check the feedback. They will write down issues and ideas, and they will use these suggestions.
The community will learn about progress. They will stay updated through meetings and updates on social media.
Residents can stay active with transport. Use local buses to support the service. This ensures the service continues.