“I do not know how this election is going to turn out and how these things will turn out. I do know that we have an exceptionally high probability of instability”, he concluded.
Earlier this week, the unitary council, saying the services were "vitally important" for the county and that the cash would help connect "people and communities".
A number of routes are set to benefit from more regular and, in some cases, later buses.There will be an hourly service for the number 476 between Hereford and Ledbury, as well as the reinstatement of an hourly service on the number 492.Funding will also be used to extend the route for the 78X to Shell Store.
Herefordshire Council said those using the 492 route would be able to access a later afternoon bus.The number 36 bus will increase to a two-hourly service during afternoon peak times and Sundays.
The 420 service between Bromyard and Worcester will be reinstated, while later journeys will be commissioned on the 461.
Funding will continue to support the Sunday services for the 420 and 476 buses as well, the council added.She has been involved in improving children’s services, headed a review of youth services, and led the It Stops Here campaign to tackle abuse.
She was also a founder member of the Magic Club, which is now a hub for 400 young people in Claremont, and has been a volunteer for the Citizens Advice Bureau for 30 years.Two divers from Lancashire are celebrating after making history as the first disabled duo to scuba dive to a depth of 40m (131ft).
Paraplegic Shaun Gash and Mohammed Salim Patel, who is blind, have spent months preparing for the challenge, which they undertook at Um Sid in Egypt.Guided by their instructor Curly, the pair spent an hour underwater and reached 40m which is the deepest depth any recreational diver is allowed to go.