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Thornbury Fields Travel Guide Welcome to your new Welcome to home and your travel South Gloucestershire information pack If you are new to the area or want to find out about council services, please visit www.southglos.gov.uk/welcome New home, new circumstances, new ways to travel… The Travelwest Team are here For news and updates to help; whether it’s travelling to Follow us on Twitter: @sgloscouncil work, school or college, travelling Find us on Facebook: www.southglos.gov.uk/facebook to toddler groups, day clubs, shopping, health appointments, or visiting friends and family. They Contact South Gloucestershire Council will work with you to put together Main switchboard and out of hours: 01454 868 009 a travel pack that’s relevant for you. We have a selection of maps, Minicom Service: 01454 868 010 leaflets, time tables and a smarter SMS Text Service: 07950 080 111 travel voucher to accompany the information provided in this leaflet. One Stop Shops: with specially trained council customer care officers. Your nearest One Stop Shop is at Thornbury Library, This pack and all the related services and offers have been produced St Mary Street, Thornbury, Bristol BS35 2AA by South Gloucestershire Council with funding from the Department for Transport and developer Bloor Homes. Sort It Centres: for recycling your household goods. Your nearest Sort It Centre is: Sort it centre, Short Way, Thornbury BS35 3UT Contact our Travelwest Team: Email: [email protected] Phone: 01454 868 244 Website: www.travelwest.info/gethome Online journey planner: www.travelwest.info 2017 Your local cycle network Thornbury Fields You can view these cycle maps online, download them to your computer or order paper copies by Travel Guide October 2017 2017 visiting www.betterbybike.info/maps/cycle-maps to Worcester, Birmingham and Your local rail network the North to Cardiff Gloucester and West Wales to Stonehouse and Stroud Severn Beach Thornbury to Stroud Pilning Cam & Dursley to Didcot, Parkway Yate Reading and St Andrews Road Patchway Bristol Parkway London Shirehampton Clifton Down Swindon Filton Abbey Wood Avonmouth Sea Mills Redland Chippenham Stapleton Road Lawrence Hill to Melksham Bristol Temple Meads Oldfield Keynsham Bath Bradford-on-Avon Park Yatton Spa Bus link Trowbridge Weston-super-Mare to Westbury, Bristol Airport to Devon and Southhampton and Cornwall Brighton Please note not all stations are shown nearest stations Disclaimer A new home and While every care has been taken to ensure that the information shown in this guide is correct at the time of publication.(October 2017) South Gloucestershire council will not be liable for any loss, new ways to get around damage or inconvenience resulting from any inaccuracies or subsequent changes. Bus operators can change services at short notice, so it is advisable to obtain the latest timetable information before making the journey. We want to ensure that your needs are met. If you would like this information in any other format, please contact us. For example, you may wish to receive this document in Braille, audio tape, large print, computer disk or community languages. -Telephone: 01454 868009 Email: [email protected] BD9782 Old bury L ane Old bu t ry e La e n r e t S A N n p Key o t p Lower r o r M o x 622 Bus served road Morton im a Upper Morton t Places of interest e l y d oa 1 R Cycle routes r 0 To te s e m c Dursley 410 national cycle route Bu u 60 t o i t l n L a G n u e Fox CloseOtter W a t Cycle lanes mainly k l y Queens Walk e Thornbury Link a B W d Way n a w traffic free r la d Thornbury o k g n r e a s e a a P r R o oad M l k l C k K r e s a Walking routes m e P p l t f C on r Fields l o r se a w h o o C l Approx. 20 minute walk from centre of development l k a m Promoted routes Thornbury w P P arish S M Tra y A i o l e r c l r e p t x s e O o Easy access trails a n n d n Thornbury r t a orth k W w r r ts Pa e a a W h 410 y C a o y © Crown copyright and database rights (2017) Park f d a d Ro Squire The Castle s C Ordnance Survey (100023410) rk L e a e P e a l v C The Sheiling School z a e n e l o d s l School o i e n e p e m u Thornbury n M e d n a e a v l t o l Castle A o e t d R s l a v w a C E i d r h d o t a r n o D R a R o P 77 l a N t rk p S g n s V p r i l o a n a e n i e r w C r K l E v e i e A e l T S v C Chu v r l 410 o ch xgl o s Ro Fo ad e L C a l 60 a v d Hospital e y a n o d d L a a R e r r o n e R e 622 t d C s h a l p e p S ig c e o a t l u R n s d t The Hacket a e o o K Thornbury n r l f o e e e n f C G z a o r d W a c L e s l e n ad k r o Ro a t ’s C g Hi id O H n l i lc v l C a K r a c e D e u k t z e 410 s m t n t S a L Thornbury L H b a Crossways n l l cent r e i res Pump i C Junior School a m e l C w Blak es a d a R a Crossways l The Plain S d d o R m l ze Infant School A E ea ve A kl ro d a g oa e t h riv B O As R Ju e D e B p b ile p M e a S n o r t Library K r ibland t S M W ay t t o Mundy Playing S a S n r d iot Dr y l ev G Ch i e l Town S k ling i Fields s W tool f t c e Hall a m o 622 S Chapel St p Cl o y R y h e H g Gillingstool l e M i Museum r C e 77 a H Primary School H l e m l b r G v a e Where to catch your bus in m r e b o v r S e n tr m ea s m o e le n D aze k C d r Thornbury town centre 77 r i a R v o e M a P id d A l n High Street for buses towards d an r e a d R W t W h l o i i Alveston, Cribbs Causeway, a s b h h y u a R r t b r r C 78 79 t l d f W u e e l n e o C s l a i d Supermarket t Bristol and Bristol Parkway d o a e C a C W e t a d l r y l o f e l e o s e v s r i d W d Av o e r a o B Rock Street for buses towards n D o W B a r R D G y r t r Health Centre, Berkeley, e n o e p r v o T e o S s Gloucester, Wotton and Yate ho e C rt W n ay d Br une R l W o ne a op a Vil r y H l d La k i n Armstrong C To ne Cl o s e 622 M idland Way Chipping Skateboard Sort it Centre Sodbury Leisure Park Centre Jubilee Way To Filnore Woods Bristol Nature Reserve l l i H N n o Cam t s Your local e ern v l Stinchcombe Dursley ev A Tortworth bus network er S Oldbury-on-Severn 14 iv Wootton-under-Edge R Thornbury Fields 622 Tortworth 2 Thornbury Kingswood 8 77 FalfieldA3 Charfield A38 A p 78Cromhall79 M5 60 1 p r o x Tytherington A403 i s Aust M48 m Alveston ld Wickwar Thornbury a Alveston e t i Get live bus times e F d V Marlwood School 3 y r R at m r ste tin u uce Alveston g ile nb Rangeworthy Old Glo on your phone s r t uarr d ra o Tytherington o M4 Q y oa di Th A433 ne R us from 22 21 Severn L 622 Almondsbury a Yate Beach n South Gloucest8 ershire 622 Pilning 3 e e T A Almondsbury ad n M49 Ro h Aztec West o a wn L o Iron r D n 15 Acton b 20 R u Chipping o r w aYayte Chipping e 16 d oa d N 622 s Sodbury A46 Sodbury Alveston l M4 R e Station Badminton l r le i Cribbs 13:34 i C Frampton h t e Easter T S CottePrell Old n z e Current Info h Bradley a Bradley y a e e Sodbury Causeway Compton e e Weinterbourne G d Down Patchway Stoken e r d v D L d A o r T o t n Yate Stoke od 17 o h c 78 o w S ac G s s k 8 9 72 One 16 51 w e t e n B t 78 s e The Street L M5 o n Coalpit Acton Turville 1 R n 8 Bristol Zoo i B a Little Stoke m Cribbs A38 Bristol Heath min W e e l Al e v A4018 an veston Parish T G r o Causewao y Parkway L rail C 51 Broadmead 2 l ’s min Filtonf e 19 d l Filton Stoke Gifford r i l Avonmouth i v i Henbury d A432a ill GA4174dns v h G D 5 W g r 625 Severn Beach en M32 min r 18a e re u o 1 e Tormarton G o l e Westbury 78 79 L f C 13 18 r n 18 10 City Centre i a M4 min d h Shirehampton g n i 77 e e l -on-Trym l 77 R Emersons id Green e Pucklechurch Staple Hill 78 79 Pill R travelwest.info/apps iv 2 er A Bristol von 3 A420 A46 Clifton Cabot A420 Circus Bristol Wick Warmley Temple Hanham A420 Bristol Meads Longwell Green A4174 A431 Keynsham Bitton Station Keynsham Bath.
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