3:12pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
Carmarthenshire is set for the biggest transport grant in Wales after it was announced the county is in line for a £906,929 boost.
The money announced by Welsh Transport Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones is for local bus services under the Assembly Government's Local Transport Services Grant.
Local politicians Rhodri Glyn Thomas and Helen Mary Jones have welcomed the news as "a real improvement" for bus passengers in the area.
"I am delighted Ieuan Wyn Jones has allocated a figure like this to Carmarthenshire," said Mr Thomas. "Clearly he has recognised the investment that is needed in our communities.
"The money is very welcome at present given the cost of fuel for running a car."
Ms Jones said bus services were essential in such a rural area.
"This money will play a crucial role in helping passengers in the Carmarthenshire and Llanelli areas," she added.
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