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BREAKING: Cambridgeshire County Council ‘truly sorry’ after it admits liability for 3 fatalities on Guided Busway

Council ‘fully acknowledges the serious historic failings’

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Chief executive Stephen Moir said today that Cambridgeshire County Council is “truly sorry” after admitting liability for three fatalities on the Guided Bus that connects Cambridge, Huntingdon, and St Ives. He said Cambridgeshire County Council has decided to plead guilty to the two charges brought it against it by the Health and Safety Executive.

Mr Moir said: “In May 2023, the Health, and Safety Executive (HSE) announced its intention to prosecute Cambridgeshire County Council for historic health and safety offences arising from the operation of the Guided Busway.

Council faces criminal prosecution over 3 deaths on the guided busway

“Legal proceedings against Cambridgeshire County Council formally commenced in May 2024.

“The charges brought against the council relate to the tragic loss of the lives of Jennifer Taylor, Steven Moir and Kathleen Pitts, along with other incidents where individuals accessing the busway were injured.

Chief executive Stephen Moir said: ‘With that clear understanding and acceptance, we are therefore taking an important and responsible decision, today, to plead guilty to the two offences for which the HSE are prosecuting the council’

Chief executive Stephen Moir said: ‘With that clear understanding and acceptance, we are therefore taking an important and responsible decision, today, to plead guilty to the two offences for which the HSE are prosecuting the council’
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“The county council, first and most importantly, continues to extend its deepest condolences to the families and friends directly affected by these tragic events. They are at the forefront of our thoughts today.”

He continued: “In providing the Guided Busway for the people of Cambridgeshire, the county council has a duty and responsibility to uphold the highest standards of health and safety at work.

“We fully recognise and accept that during the historic operation of the Guided Busway, when these incidents occurred, that we fell far short of meeting these standards.

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“For that we are truly sorry.”

Mr Moir said: “With that clear understanding and acceptance, we are therefore taking an important and responsible decision, today, to plead guilty to the two offences for which the HSE are prosecuting the council.

“In doing so, we fully acknowledge the serious historic failings on the part of the county council, which we are now addressing.

“The safety of people accessing the Guided Busway is of paramount importance to the county council and to the bus operators that use our infrastructure.

“We have ensured, and we will continue to ensure that the lessons learned from these historic failures are addressed properly.”

Mr Moir said the county council will ensure that the current and future management of the Guided Busway is regularly reviewed and updated.

He said the county council would strive to ensure “that the necessary assurances are in place to enable us to provide this important, accessible, and safe public transport system to the people of Cambridgeshire.

“Although we are issuing this statement today due to the ongoing legal proceedings and whilst we await further decisions from the courts, it would not be appropriate for the county council to offer any further comment at this time”.

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