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Bus Timetables for Pre-Enrolment Event on Tuesday 2July 2019 Bus Timetables for Pre-Enrolment Event on Tuesday 2 July 2019 Bridgnorth Bus pick up points FROM Bridgnorth (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 07:35 Innage Lane Car Park 16:00 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 07:40 Top of Tasley Bank 16:05 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 07:45 Morville Bus Stop 16:30 Cross Houses - Bus Stop 07:55 Much Wenlock Gaskell Arm 16:37 Cressage - Junction Severn Way A458 08:03 Cressage - Junction Severn way A458 16:45 Much Wenlock Gaskell Arms 08:07 Cross houses - bus stop 16:55 Morville Bus Stop 08:20 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 17:00 Top of Tasley Bank 08:25 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 17:05 Innage Lane Powys Bus pick up points FROM Powys (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 06:15 Llanidloes - The Grove 16:00 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 06:30 Caersws - The Buck 16:05 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 06:50 Newtown - Main Bus Station 16:40 Knockin - by the shop 07:00 Abermule - Post Office 16:50 Llanymynech - bus stop 07:10 Berriew - The lion 17:00 Four Crosses - Memorial 07:20 Welshpool - The Old Cinema 17:05 Arddleen - Main Road 07:30 Arddleen - Main Road 17:15 Welshpool - The Old Cinema 07:35 Four Crosses - Memorial 17:25 Berriew - The Lion 07:45 Llanymynech - bus stop 17:35 Abermule - Post Office 07:55 Knockin - opposite shop 17:45 Newtown - Main Bus Station 08:25 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barket Street) 18:05 Caersws - The Buck 08:30 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 18:20 Llanidloes - The Groe Oswestry Bus pick up points FROM Oswestry (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 07.05 St Martins. Stans shop. 16:00 English Bridge 07.10 Gobowen Roundabout 16:05 Barker Street 07.15 Whittington Three Trees 16:10 Shrewsbury Railway Station 07.25 Oswestry Coach station 16:15 Ellesmere Road 07.30 Oswestry Highwayman 16:25 Bomere Heath 07.42 Queens Head 16:35 Baschurch 07.45 West Felton 16:40 Ruyton XI Towns 07.50 Ruyton XI Towns 16:45 West Felton 07.55 Baschurch 16:48 Queens Head 08.05 Bomere Heath 17:00 Oswestry Highwayman 08.15 Ellesmere Road 17:05 Oswestry Coach Station 08.20 Shrewsbury Railway Station 17:15 Whittington Three Trees 08.25 Barker Street 17:20 Gobowen Roundabout 08.30 English Bridge 17:25 St Martins Stans Shop Ludlow Bus pick up points FROM Ludlow (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 07:35 Ludlow - The Compass 16:00 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 07:38 The Burway - by school 16:05 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 07:40 Bromfield - opposite Clive Arms 16:25 Bayston Hill - opposite the Compasses 07:50 Craven Arms – Tuffins 16:30 Dorrington - The Horseshoes 08:00 Church Stretton - Petrol Station 16:35 Leebotwood - opposite the Pound 08:05 Leebotwood - opposite The Pound Inn 16:45 Church Stretton - Petrol Station 08:10 Dorrington - The Horseshoes 16:55 Craven Arms - Tuffins 08:15 Bayston Hill - opposite The Compasses 17:05 Bromfield - opposite Clive Arms 08:25 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 17:10 The Burway - by School 08:30 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 17:15 Ludlow - The Compass Telford Bus pick up points FROM Telford (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 07:30 Telford Bus Station - Stand R 16:00 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 07:45 The Parade, Donnington 16:05 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 08:00 Wellington Bus Station - Stand B 16:40 Wellington Bus Station 08:25 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 17:05 The Parade Donnington 08:30 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 17:15 Telford Bus Station Newport Bus pick up points FROM Newport (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 07:05 Butingsdale (just off A41) 16:00 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 07:15 Hinstock (Just off A41) 16:05 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 07:25 Newport - Stafford Road 16:15 Roden 07:30 Newport – Bus Station 16:20 High Ercall (B5062) 07:40 Edgmond (B5062) 16:25 Crudington (B5062/A442) 07:55 Crudgingtom (B5062/A442 16:40 Edgmond (B5062) 08:00 High Ercall (B5062) 16:50 Newport – Bus Station 08:05 Roden (B5062) 16:55 Newport – Stafford Road 08:20 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 17:05 Hinstock (Just off A41) 08:25 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barket Street) 17:15 Butingsdale (Just off A41) Whitchurch Bus pick up points FROM Whitchurch (morning) FROM Shrewsbury (afternoon) 06:55 Whitchurch - Bus Station by Tesco 16:00 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 07:00 Higher Heath - End of Twemlows Avenue 16:05 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 07:15 Market Drayton - Bus Station 16:30 Battlefiled 07:25 Wollerton - The Old Squirrel Pub 16:40 Shawbury 07:30 Hodnet - Bus stop near The Bear 16:50Hodnet 07:40 Shawbury - Bus stop by Garage on A53 16:55 Wollerton 07:50 Battlefield - opposite Red Lion 17:05 Market Drayton - Bus Station 08:15 English Bridge Campus (by the Abbey) 17:20 Higher Heath - End of Twemlows Avenue 08:20 Welsh Bridge Campus (Barker Street) 17:25 Whitchurch Bus Station by Tesco .
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