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Bus Route Timetable BUS ROUTE TIMETABLE Time Dates Ecton Brook 10:30–12:30 Tuesday 4th August Bipin Brook Pub, Ecton Brook Rd, NN3 5EN Tuesday 25th August Bellinge 13:00–15:00 Tuesday 15th September We’ve missed you! Bellinge Community Hub, Billingmead Square, NN3 9AQ Semilong 10:30–12:30 Wednesday 5th August Semilong House Car Park, Mill Road, Semilong, Wednesday 26th August It’s been a while since the NPH bus was out Northampton, NN2 6LG Wednesday 16th September Standens Barn 13:00–15:00 Car Park by the Londis Convenience store, 2 Walledwell Court, Northampton, NN3 on the road. 9TW Weston Favell 10:30–12:30 Thursday 6th August Ekins Close, Weston Favell, Northampton, NN3 3EG Thursday 27th August Blackthorn 13:00–15:00 Thursday 17th September But great news! We’ll be coming to an area Blackthorne Community Centre, Longmead Ct, Northampton NN3 8QD near you soon. Time Dates Thorplands 10:30–12:30 Tuesday 11th August By Costcutter Convenience Store, Farm Field Court, Tuesday 1st September Did you know that you can only visit the One Thorplands, Northampton, NN3 8AG Tuesday 22nd September Sunnyside 13:00–15:00 Cosgrove Way, Kingsthorpe, Northampton, NN2 8JP Stop Shop with a pre-booked appointment? Duston 10:30–12:30 Wednesday 12th August Outside Duston Community Centre Pendle Road Wednesday 2nd September Northampton, NN5 6DT Wednesday 23rd September So, coming to see us on the bus is the best Kings Heath 13:00–15:00 By the Kings Heath Community Centre, North Oval, way to get advice and support in person! Northampton, NN5 7LN Town Centre 10:30–12:30 Thursday 13th August Market Street, 133 Exeter Place Corner of, Brunswick Pl, Thursday 3rd September Northampton NN1 4BG Thursday 24th September No need to book in, just turn up and we’re Kingsthorpe 13:00 – 15:00 Outside the former King David Pub, Newnham Road, there to help. Northampton, NN2 7RE Time Dates Briar Hill 10:30–12:30 Tuesday 18th August Behind the Briar Hill Fish Bar, Ashbrow Road, Briar Hill, Tuesday 8th September Northampton, NN4 8SZ Tuesday 29th September Kingsthorpe Hollow 13:00–15:00 We have taken time to make sure that the space is safe for Bunting Road, KingsthorpeNorthampton, NN2 6EE Spring Boroughs 10:30–12:30 Wednesday 19th August you and our staff. There is hand sanitiser onboard, the bus Car Park of St Stephen’s House, Grafton Street, Spring Boroughs, Northampton, Wednesday 9th September NN1 2JR Wednesday 30th September is deep cleaned each day we will be asking you to distance. 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