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NDDC's Response Part B to Inspector's Q4 Shepton 158 Dinton Map to show area 45Montague 6 78Fonthill 910 26.28 Zeals 86 Gifford Teffont 25 28 Dorset County Council timetable books produced Wincanton 25 28 Barford Wiltshire 25 26 Evias 25 39 Wilton 25 Gillingham Bourton East St Martin 26 27 28 26 by Dorset County Council 25 86 Nadder 27 19 Knoyle iver 28 39 Leigh 80 125 R Shaftesbury X3.25.26.27.28 Common 28 158 25 89 Sherborne Bratton 26 158 Compton 39 29.39.41.184 Public Transport in Somerset Chamberlayne SALISBURY Yeovil Sturminster Seymour Bayford Tisbury 125 27 302.314.400 Newton 158 86 26 Alderholt k Crewkerne Northern Eastern 28 Dorset DorsetDorset Hampshire 26 Fovant Salisbury Rural Dorset 19 Cathedral 400 WINCANTON Milton 26 314 Thorncombe Cerne Abbas Wimborne 86 302 Minster 26.28.34 on Stour 29 X31 Blandford 39 184 Routes with an hourly service ...................... Devon Beaminster Forum 26 27 400 X3 Maiden 58.58A.158 A Newton Puddletown 26 A Elm 86 26 Swallowcliffe Stratford Salisbury 41 19 Semley 86 District 216 Hill r Tony Three journeys or more daily (Mon-Fri) ....... Lyme Regis Christchurch e d 86 Poole 19 Hospital Bridport Lattiford 26 d Coombe Bournemouth Holton GILLINGHAM a 29 N Ansty Bissett 29 Dorchester 59 Gutch 387 Blackford X9.25.34.37 Two journeys or less daily............................ Wareham 158 r Bodenham Common e Odstock Southern 34.37 Motcombe v 29 South Compton North 39.42.59.80 X9 i Fifield Bishopstone Homington Dorset 39.59 R 109 Cadbury Pauncefoot Cheriton 89.309.340 Bavant 29X Buckhorn 80.158 X9 39 River Ebble Certain days of the week only..................... Weymouth r X9 South u Donhead Weston o 340 59 86 27 Broad Swanage Sutton Montis Cheriton t Madjeston X9 158 S 158 St Andrew Chalke 34 309 59 Portland er Certain journeys only................................... 307X 34 iv R 42 X9.26.27.29 Donhead 26 29 58 34 St Mary 29 Timetable books covering the 19 Charlton Horsington 34 37 39 59 34.35.37.59 29 Ebbesbourne 400 X3 Horethorne 58A 34 80 80.86.158 Alvediston Wake 314 Summer service only.................................... 501O Poole and Bournemouth areas are 42 158 86 302 41 produced by Wilts & Dorset and Yellow Buses 34 Abbas 35 n West SHAFTESBURY Bowerchalke o 184 v Combe A Stour Corton Kington 216 East Stour Route terminus............................................. 26 27 86 r Denham Templecombe Magna 340 29 38 39 82 29 e v 34 42 i 34 309 35 Gold Hill Ludwell R 34 Templecombe 42 37 Berwick 23Rimpton 34 35 Woodville Museum National Rail line & station .......................... 34 42 M 400 St John Cann Martin 58 Stour 35 35 X9 Drove End Downton 19 Yenston 58A Stour Common Swanage Railway.......................................... 19 Ri 35 Provost 400 ve Cann r Row 309 35 Sandford C 42 a 340 35 l National Trail................................................ Orcas e Todber Guy’s WILTSHIRE 302 41 Adber Mudford 19 35 Marsh Melbury Henstridge 307X X10.35 309 Abbas X3 Hummer 307X 35 Moorside Martin YHA Youth Hostel ........................................ k 35.307X 35 309 Twyford 400 OldOld CastleCastle RuinsRuins X10 35 340 37 400 Woodyates 19 o Newew CastleCastle & GroundsGrounds X10 58A 307X 35 314 e X10.35.307X Margaret Marsh P&R Y Compton Park & Ride facility....................................... AbbeyAbbey 34 42 35 58A 184 58 34 Milborne Marnhull Crossroads X9 r MuseumMuseum X10 Abbas Breamore e Hartgrove 300.325 v Port 317 309 i X10.307X.317 35 B R 57.74 Stalbridge Sixpenny 302 41 B 309 X10 Ashmore Woodcutts X10.19.42.47.57.58 Bedchester Larmer Tree Handley SHERBORNE Purse X10 307X 314 400 Gardens 400 Woodgreen Flexible bus operation area ......................... 58A.74.74A.99.99A Caundle 317 325 184 204.212.216.368 Yeovil Stalbridge 309 f 400 300X.400 Pen Mill Weston 42 317 Fontmell Tollard YEOVIL 340 Magna Green 400 184 X3 58 58A 216 368 Hinton Sutton 325 41 42 57 n 37 400 325 Damerham Town map appearing in ............................... de St Mary Waldron 400 Dean 314 X10 yd 309 Manston New Town L 314 300 302 relevant Area Bus Guide r X10 Stourton ive X9 Minchington SOMERSET North Caundle R X8.X10.307 Farnham 41 Sandleheath 74 r 314 97 Yeovil Wootton 310.323 Rixon ou Hill Godshill 99A St Iwerne 314 97 74A Junctionn Farm Stubhampton Fordingbridge 99 r Fontmell Minster 325 Alweston STURMINSTER e X10 184 204 317 iv Parva 314 325 97.300 Ashford 47 Lydlinch R 325 300 41 East 212 74 42 317 NEWTON 309 303.319 97 41 Chinnock 74 42 310 340 Chettle Cranborne 74 74A 368 X8 368 Cashmoor 302 38 300 302 West Stoford 74A Thornford Child Tarrant h 302 97 Longburton Newton Okeford 314 All Hallows Coker Barwick Gunville Chettle Farm 302 97 Caundle Fiddleford 184 319 97 302 Bickton Thornford Bishop’s 317 X10 House 300 302 99A Marsh 309 P Shroton 314 319 97 47 99 204 216 Caundle Alderholt 310 310 37 325 Wimborne St Giles 02 302 368 368 Hambledon Gussage 0.3 Dorset Cripplestyle 212 74A Beer 309 325 30 9 319 41 Contains Ordnance Survey data. © Crown copyright 2014. Hill 325 St Michael 31 R 323 Heavy Horse i 74 Hackett X10 v 368 340 Steepleton 314 300 Farm Park e X3 317 r Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk 319 Edmondsham 74A Fifehead 317 Okeford 309 184 212 310 Iwerne 319 Sutton 307 323 King’s 307 Shillingstone 300 ' A May 2014 47 368 Neville Fitzpaine v Bingham Holwell Stag o 99 Tarrant n Reservoir Ryme Yetminstere Long 302 99A 74A Holnest X8 Hinton Intrinseca 212 314 Crichel 300 Gussage HAMPSHIRE 204 307 X10 184 99A 307 317 309 X9 319 CREWKERNE 323 310 318 318 All Saints 97 302 97 1 323 368X 368 Kingston Stourpaine 204 212X 307X 317 340 317 VERWOOD Ibsley 99 Hazelbury 368 Pimperne 185 14 99A 47 310 Tarrant 99A 99 Crewkerne 74A 212 Glanvilles Bryan Belchalwell Monkton 216 Wootton Pulham Street 318 Royal Signals 74A Leigh n Durweston Moor n Ebblake 99A Museum 319 le CHARD 212 Chetnole de Turnworth 184 300 l C d Crichel A C 204 Misterton Melbury Chetnole y Droop M Manswood 204 L Wonston 317 X8.X9.X10.183 Halstock 368X r X3 99 Osmond r Ibberton 310 319 e e 184.185.309.310 Blandford Camp iv M v R 212 323 i 185 300 o 99 R o South 212 311.315.317.318 r Middlemarsh 307 BLANDFORD 185.310 Tarrant 300 s 97 X6.38 Duntish Perrott Woolland 319.325.368 204 Stockwoodo Rawston Hogstock 319 R X6 97.175 Blashford 14 Forton i FORUM 302 v Winsham 323 Bryanston e 204 Lyon’s 320 Witchampton 300 X6 r 315.327 132 Clapton 47 213 204 340 319 Ashley Horseshoe Three p Perry Gate Mappowder 300 319 213 368X Brockhampton R Wood Cross Legged Moors Valley RINGWOOD Street Ri 311 iv Tarrant 319 Hinton 132 Tatworth ver 212 er 300 Country Park 99 323 307 Cross 204 Ax Mosterton Rushton Martell 300 e Blandford S 319 Hemsworth Gaunt’s Chedington Buckland t 319 Forde Abbey 99 Drimpton Woolford’s o Ashley h Horn 213 St Mary u 320 Common 132 14 Newton r P & Gardens 204 Corscombe 216 323 Water Tarrant Heath Burley South Chard Ash Evershot Priest’s House Holt 327 38 132 315 327 42 Higher Winterborne Keyneston 327 Street Chard 14 Greenham 323 Stickland Tarrant Museum & Garden Stanbridge Heath St Ives Junction 212 Holywell Minterne Henley Ansty 320 302 132 175 Moortown Kittwhistle 47 213 Ansty Crawford Wimborne Minster 300 38 204 Magna Model Town & Gardens X6 42 Cross Charlton 320 Holt 315 175 e 204 Broadwindsor Lower 311 Walford Mill Craft Centre 38 x Marshall St Leonards A Thorncombe Ansty Burley Craft & Design Hilton Winterborne 320 3.4.4d.13.88 r 213 Up Cerne 183 Thornicombe 4c e 14.204.688 Blackdown Centre 307 Clenston p iv Up Cerne (turn) Alton X8 132.300.302 X3 R M P 323 320 300 West Moors 4c Avon Heath X6 Broadwindsor Pancras 311 h 340 37 320.327 X6 315 Horn Park 311 Melcombe Milton 314 h f 4c 302 Country Quarry n Bingham Abbas Higher Spetisbury 4cX 327 132 14X 213 212 Plush Milton 315 320 Furzehill Pilford Park Kingston 688 40 BEAMINSTER Cerne Abbey Whatcombe Stapehill 38 47 h 88 Abbey & 132 Giant Shapwick Colehill 175 42 Kingston Lacy Hillbutts Gardens 4dX 315 Birdsmoorgate 323 300 Trickett’s Cross Bisterne 175 Stoke Cerne 183 House 315 Hawkchurch 213 183X 314 132 302 38.132 Abbott Higher Abbas 314 4d 13 4c.4d R 213 i 88X 88X 132.302 X6.38.132.302 v 688 Kingcombe Cheselbourne 88X Pamphill Stapehill e DEVON r 314 328 132 88 315 38 Piddletrenthide X6.327 Sydling St 216 Winterborne 4d Canford M 688 14X Hooke Cattistock 183X 320 f oor A s v 4c.4d 42 213 Nicholas 311 311X Whitechurch Sturminster Cowgrove Bottom Knoll FERNDOWN Riv o D 40 e n Thorney 40 Lower 73 Marshall 13 r 14X Marshwood 47 ST TaxiLink 88X WIMBORNE Gardens Hill X31.688 SW Coaches bookings Kingcombe 88X X3 Netherbury 73 307 315 32 Canford X6 4c Aviation A1 South 0845 458 1226 315 Oakley 327 4d X6 Avon Bransgore AXMINSTER Blackpool 212 Nether 323 340 Magna Business Bournemouth D Bowood 73 White Dewlish 4 Longham 327 13 Corner 688 Melplash 73 Cerne Lackington Chebbard 183 Park West International 213 187 3 327 West Airport 175 175 Fishpond 42 Winterborne Merley Parley X31 Bottom Toller 73 213 P X6 A1 186 Anderson Zelston Corfe 32 688 688 73 Porcorum Maiden Hog Cliff Milborne Winterborne 4a 13 Newton Kingston Mullen 32 Bear r Piddlehinton 340 X8 32 4d r a 311 St Andrew Winterborne 186 4 u h ST TaxiLink Godmanstone Bearwood Cross 36 4c 111 Sopley Monkton 311X 37 4 to 175 C Salwayash 47 West 73 Adventure Hurn Muston 3 S Wyld Cross r 307 183 3 Estate e 40 Milton 187 4 Ensbury r Wonderland iv 4a 4a e A1 R X6 iv Tolpuddle 186 32 R Park t 4 4a.4c 111 Wootton i Powerstock 216 186 36 r 10 Whitchurch 73 Higher Martyrs X8 32 32 Winkton 76 B 4d.13.32 New Fitzpaine Forston Waterston 111 212 Broadstone Canonicorum Mangerton 73 Museum 24 X2 r Charlton Bere Royal Milton e 213 175 Hinton Dottery
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