Yes, purchased by Islwyn for a school contract.  It has 62 seats, with
belts, fitted in a '3 plus 2' arrangement.  Like all other City of
Oxford examples, it was new in dual-door configuration, but was
converted to single door when purchased by Islwyn, probably by a
dealer.

Harris of Fleur-de-Lys also has a number of similar vehicles for
school contracts, painted all-over yellow, and converted to single
door configuration.  I believe that these have been fitted with semi-
coach seats but retain 'two plus two' configuration.

Let's Go Travel of Swansea purchased a couple, and still has at least
one left in service, though retaining its centre door (immobilised).



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