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Teen becomes one of Wales's youngest women bus drivers

Teenager Abby Griffiths is a driver for Llew Jones Coaches in Llanrwst

Driver Abby Griffiths, Llew Jones Coaches, Llanrwst(Image: Handout)

Teenager Abby Griffiths has become one of the youngest women in Wales to qualify as a bus and coach driver.

Abby, 19, from Llanrwst, has realised a childhood ambition to drive buses after being inspired by her father, Anthony, who is a part-time driver for Llew Jones Coaches.

Abby has joined her brother Jack, 22, in the business, which has a workforce of 70, and provides services ranging from school transport and local bus services to National Express and international tours.

It recently had to scrap two evening routes in the Conwy Valley due to a lack of drivers and is keen to boost its driver pool.

She qualified with help from training provider North Wales Training’s employability officer Pauline Quinn following a referral from Job Centre Plus to the Welsh Government's Employability skills Programme. Additional money was secured to allow her to take the Public Service Vehicle licence test.

Now she is driving 14-metre long buses and coaches, which can cost up to £250,000, on local routes.

She’s the youngest of seven female drivers employed by Llew Jones Coaches.

Abby, who had previously tried working as a waitress and cleaner, is proud to continue the family tradition, loves her job and is aiming to drive tours for Llew Jones Coaches in the future.