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School Services Timetable April 2020 School Services Timetable April 2020 Service 1 Langton Green - Tonbridge Fri Langton Green 07:35 Rusthall 07:45 Tonbridge, King's Road 15:25 1400 Tunbridge Wells, War Tonbridge, Springwell Memorial 07:55 Road 15:35 14:10 Tunbridge Wells,Tesco 08:00 Southborough, Yew Tree St John's, Skinners Academy 08:05 Road 15:40 14:15 St John's, TWBGS 08:10 Powder Mill Lane, Vets 15:45 14:20 Powdermill Lane, The Vets 08:15 St John's, Southborough, TWBGS 15:50 14:25 Library 08:20 Tunbridge Wells,Tesco 16:00 14:35 Tonbridge, Springwell Road 08:30 Tunbridge Wells, War Tonbridge, Kings Road 08:35 Memorial 16:10 14:45 Tunbridge Wells, opp. Station 16:15 14:50 Rusthall 16:25 15:00 Langton Green 16:35 15:10 Service 2 Lamberhurst – Pembury - Tonbridge Fri Lamberhurst, Parish Office 07:15 Tonbridge, Kings Road 15:25 14:00 Bo-peep corner 07:23 Tonbridge, Springwell Road 15:30 14:05 Stonecourt Lane 07:30 Southborough, Yew Tree Road 15:40 14:15 Pembury, Camden Arms 07:35 Powder Mill Lane, opp. Vets 15:45 14:20 Pembury Road, Water Tower 07:42 St John's, Tunbridge Wells, Tesco 07:55 TWBGS 15:50 14:25 opp. Skinner School 08:00 Tunbridge Wells, Skinners St. John's, Academy 15:55 14:30 TWBGS 08:05 Powdermill Lane, Vets 08:10 Tunbridge Wells, Tesco 16:00 14:35 Southborough, Library 08:15 Pembury Road, Water Tower 16:10 14:45 Tonbridge, adj. Springwell Stone Court Lane 16:25 14:50 Road 08:30 Bo-peep Corner 16:30 14:55 Tonbridge, Pembury, Camden Arms 16:40 15:05 Kings Road 08:35 Lamberhurst, Post Office 16:50 15:15 Service 5A Staplehurst – Knoxbridge – High Weald Academy Wed High Weald Academy 15:08 14:53 Staplehurst, Pinnock Lane 08:04 Staplehurst, Pinnock Staplehurst, Station 08:08 Lane 15:19 15:04 Staplehurst, Headcorn Rd X 08:10 Staplehurst, Church 15:21 15:06 Staplehurst, Church 08:12 Staplehurst, Headcorn Rd High Weald X 15:23 15:08 Academy 08:23 Staplehurst Station 15:25 15:10 Service 5C Benenden - Sandhurst – The Moor – Cranbrook School Benenden, Village 07:10 High Weald Academy 15:08 Rolvenden, The Bull 07:14 Cranbrook School 15:45 Lomas Lane 07:19 Hawkhurst, Great Sandhurst, Baptish Church 07:21 House 15:54 Sandhurst, Hawkhurst, Bodiam Road 07:25 Ockley Road 15:58 Sandhurst, The Hawkhurst, The Swan Inn 07:27 Moor 16:03 Sandhurst, The Hawkhurst, Tesco 16:08 Farm Shop 07:29 Four Throws 16:15 Four Throws 07:32 Sandhurst, opp. Hawkhurst, opp. Farm Shop 16:19 Tesco 07:34 Hawkhurst, The Sandhurst, opp. Moor 07:39 The Swan 16:21 Hawkhurst, Sandhurst, Ockley Road 07:43 Bodiam Road 16:25 Hawkhurst, Sandhurst, Great House 07:45 Baptish Church 16:30 High Weald Lomas Lane 16:33 Academy 07:53 Rolvenden, The Bull 16:39 Cranbrook School 07:56 Benenden, Village Hall 16:49 Service 254 JX St. Johns Cross - Wadhurst John's Cross, opp. Wadhurst, The Greyhound 15:36 Mountfield School 08:00 Shovers Green, opp. Robertsbridge, adj. Stonegate Road 15:39 Heathfield Gardens 08:05 Wallcrouch Farm 15:41 Northbridge Street, opp. Rutley Close 08:06 Ticehurst, adj. Bell Hotel 15:46 Hurst Green, opp/ Royal Flimwell George 08:10 Crossroads 15:53 The Moor, Hawkhurst, British Legion opp. Church Hall 16:04 (Bus 2) 08:08 The Moor, The Eight bells 16:07 Hawkhurst, British Legion Hurst Green, Hall 08:13 Royal George 16:13 Flimwell, adj. Hare & Hounds 08:23 Northbridge Street, adj. Ticehurst, opp. Bell Hotel 08:30 Rutley Close 16:17 Wallcrouch, outside Post Robertsbridge, opp. Office 08:35 Heathfield Gardens 16:19 Shovers Green, adj. John's Cross, Roundabout 16:23 Stonegate Road 08:39 Wadhurst, The Greyhound 08:41 Service 253 Burwash – Uplands Community College Burwash, Post Office 07:59 Uplands Community Etchingham, Post College 15:36 Office 08:05 Hurst Green, Station Shovers Green 15:39 Road 08:12 Wallcrouch 15:42 Flimwell, Corner Farm 08:18 Ticehurst, The Bell Hotel 15:46 Ticehurst, The Bell Hotel 08:26 Flimwell, Wallcrouch, outside Corner Farm 15:53 Post Office 08:30 Hurst Green, Station Road 15:58 Shovers Green, adj. Etchingham, Post Office 16:03 Stonegate Road 08:34 Uplands Community Burwash, Post College 08:42 Office 16:08 Service U19 Bunny Lane – Hawkenbury – Uplands C.C Bunny Lane 07:45 Uplands Community Eridge Road 07:50 College 15:32 Showfields Junc. Cherry Sparrows Green 15:36 Tree Road 07:55 Wadhurst Station 15:40 Old West Station 08:00 Frant, Abergavenny Tunbridge Wells Station 08:06 Arms 15:50 Tunbridge Wells, War Bayham Road/ Birling Memorial 08:10 Road 15:55 Calverley Road 08:12 Forest Road/ Benhall Hawkenbury Mill Road 15:58 Church 08:16 Hawkenbury Church 16:00 Forest Road/ Benhall Calverley Mill Road 08:18 Road 16:05 Bayham Road/ Birling Road 08:20 Tunbridge Wells, War Memorial 16:09 Frant, Abergavenny Arms 08:25 Tunbridge Wells Station 16:14 Wadhurst Old West Station 16:20 Station 08:32 Showfields Junction, Sparrows Green 08:35 Cherry Tree Road 16:25 Uplands Community Eriodge Road 16:30 College 08:40 Bunny Lane 16:35 Service HC Linton Hill – High Weald Academy Linton, Heath Road 07:35 Boughton Monchelsea 07:40 Langley, Heath Road 07:45 Langley, The Plough 07:50 Sutton Valence, Kings Head 07:55 Headcorn, Weald of Kent 08:05 Headcorn, The George & Dragon 08:10 Headcorn, Oak Lane 08:11 Smarden, Shenley Road 08:13 Smarden, Ashenden 08:13 Biddenden, A262 08:20 High Weald Academy 08:35 Sevenoaks - Bethany Opp. Sevenoaks School 07:00 Green Lane, opp. Community Outside Stag Theatre, Hall 17:40 Sevenoaks 07:05 Bell Fish Bar, Maidstone Road 17:45 Riverhead, Harvester 07:15 Paddock Wood, Badsell Road 17:50 Hildenborough, Church 07:20 Five Oak Green, Oak Road 17:55 Tonbridge High St. Switches Tudley Tumeric Gold Indian 18:05 Bus Stop 07:30 Tonbridge Station 18:10 Tonbridge Station 07:35 Tonbridge High St. 18:15 Tudley Tumeric Gold Indian 07:45 Hildenborough Five Oak Green, Oak Road 07:50 Church 18:20 Paddock Wood, Badsell Road 07:55 Riverhead Harvester 18:25 Maidstone Road, Bell Fish Bar 08:00 Sevenoaks, Stag Theatre 18:30 Green Lane, opp. Community Sevenoaks School 18:35 Hall 08:05 Service 207 Claygate – Bennett memorial School Tunbridge Wells, Bennett Claygate, White Hart 07:05 Memorial School 16:00 Collier Street, adj. 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Hartley Five Oak Green, Post Court Gardens 06:56 Office 16:27 Cranbrook, Matfield, The Standing HSBC Bank' 07:00 Cross 16:35 Wilsley Pound 07:04 Brenchley, Church 16:40 Goudhurst, War Horsmonden, Gun & Memorial 07:14 Spitroast 16:47 Horsmonden, Gun & Goudhurst War Memorial 16:55 Spitroast 07:25 Wilsley Pound 17:04 Brenchley, Church 07:31 Cranbrook, HSBC 17:08 Matfield, The Standing Hartley, opp.
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