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Season Ticket Tender Award Notice 2021-2022 PDF, 165 Kbopens New SEASON TICKET TENDER AWARD NOTICE 2021-22 Number of Lowest Price Per AREA School Served Winning Operator Valid Status Pupil/Day Tenders Glen Parva, Whetstone, Cosby Thomas Estley (TE1) £ 2.10 Beaver Bus 2 Awarded Corft, Stoney Stanton, Sapcote, etc Thomas Estley (TE2) £ 2.10 Beaver Bus 2 Awarded Aston Flanvillle/Sharnford/Sapcote/Stoney/Bastley Lutterworth High/College (LCH1) £ 2.40 Beaver Bus 2 Awarded Cosby/Whetstone/Blaby/Countesthorpe Lutterworth High/College £ 2.40 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Husbands Bosworth/North Kilworth/Walcote Lutterworth High/College £ 2.70 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded South Kilworth/Swinford/Sharwell/Cotesbach Lutterworth High/College £ 2.70 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Bntingrpe/Walton/Kimcote/ Lutterworth High/College £ 2.70 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Ashby Parva/Claybrooke Parva/ Ullesthorpe/Aby Parva/Claybke Parva Lutterworth High/College £ 2.70 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded ENDERBY, NARBOROUGH, HUNCOTE, CROFT, THURLASTON, Lutterworth High/College £ 2.40 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded LEIRE, FROLESWORTH Lutterworth High/College £ 2.60 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Clardon Pk/LeicesCtre/St Matts/ Humbrstobe/Spiny Hill/Evington Leicester St Pauls RC (SP1) £ 4.00 Ausden Clarke 1 Not Awarded Aylestone/Glen Parva/Blaby/Countesthorpe/S'Wigston/Wigston Leicester St Pauls RC (SP2) £ 4.00 Ausden Clarke 1 Not Awarded Kibworth/Great Glen/Oadby/Wigston/Knighton/Stoneygate Leicester St Pauls RC (Sp3) £ 4.00 Ausden Clarke 1 Not Awarded Hamilton/New Humberstone/Humberstone/Thurncourt Leicester St Pauls RC (SP4) £ 4.00 Ausden Clarke 1 Not Awarded Hinckley Rd/Braunstone/New Parks/Fosse Road Nrth Leicester English Martyrs (EMS2) £ 4.00 Ausden Clarke 1 Not Awarded Ravenstone, Cville, Hugglescote, Ibstock, 910 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Bagworth, Barlestone, Nailstone, Ellistown, Ibstock 911 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ibstock, Heather Normanton 912 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Coalville, Whitwick, Coleorton, Worthington 913 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ibstock 914 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Appleby Magna, Measham, Oakthorpe, Snarestone 915 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Albert Village, Donisthorpe, Moira Woodville 916 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Blackfordby, Moira, Donisthorpe (Acresford) 917 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Measham 918 Ashby School £ 3.45 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ellistown , Bardon, Markfield Sth Charnwood £ 3.15 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded LFE Sth Charnwood £ 4.50 Orbit Coaches (Quoted Price) 0 Awarded Thornton Sth Charnwood £ 2.50 Orbit Coaches (Quoted Price) 0 Awarded Hugglecote, Coalville (am) Castle Rock / King Edward £ 3.85 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Coalville, Swannington, Thrinstone, Whitwick Castle Rock / King Edward £ 3.85 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ashby, Coleorto, Whitwick, Shepshed De Lisle £ 4.21 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ibstock, Ellistown, Hugglescote, Coalville, Whitwick De Lisle £ 4.21 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Mountsorrell, Rothley,Cropston, Woodhouse, Quorn De Lisle £ 4.21 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Thurmaston, Syston, Queniborough, East Goscote, Rearsby, Ratcliffe, Sileby, Barrow De Lisle £ 4.21 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ravenstone, Ibstock, NT Burgoland, Nailstone Market Bosworth £ 3.85 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Botcheston, Desford, Peckleton Market Bosworth £ 3.85 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Ellistown , Bagworth Market Bosworth £ 3.85 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Desford, Newbold Verdon, Barlestone Market Bosworth £ 3.30 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Barlestone Market Bosworth £ 3.00 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Measham, Orton, Twycross, Sheepy, Witherley, Ratcliffe, Sibson, Wellesborough Market Bosworth £ 4.15 South Staffs Travel 1 Awarded Appleby Magna, Measham, Normanton Ibstock High £ 3.00 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Measham, Swepstone, NT Burgoland, Snarestone Ibstock High £ 3.00 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Barelstone, Nailstone Ibstock High £ 3.00 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Measham, Ravenstone Ibstock High £ 3.00 Roberts Coaches 1 Awarded Glenfield The Martin School £ 2.75 Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Glenfield The Martin School £ 2.75 Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Hinckley Road & New Parks The Martin School £ 2.75 Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Glenfield, Elmtree Avenue The Martin School £ 2.75 Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Thorpe Astley, LFE, Thurlaston, Huncote Enderby Brockington £ 2.75 Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Stoney Stanton, Sapcote Croft, Huncote Enderby Brockington £95 Group Price Andrews Coaches 1 Awarded Long Whatton, Kegworth Castle Donington £ 2.70 P S Winson 1 Awarded Kegworth, Breedon Castle Donington £ 2.70 P S Winson 1 Awarded Sileby, Mounstorrel, Rothley Quorn Rawlins £ 2.50 P S Winson 1 Awarded SAPCOTE, STONEY STANTON, SHARNFORD Hinckley Academy £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded SCRAPTOFT, THURNBY, HOUGHTON, STOUGHTON Gartree High £ 2.60 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded WIGSTON, WELFORD ROAD, KNIGHTON, THURNBY, BUSHBY Gartree High £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded HAMILTON, NETHERHALL, SCARPTOFT, THURNBY LODGE, Beauchamp College £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded SOUTH WIGSTON, WIGSTON MAGNA, WELFORD RD, KNIGHTON Beauchamp College £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded NARBOROUGH,EVINGTON, THURNBY, LITTLETHORPE, HOUGHTON WHETSTONE, ON THE HILL, BLABY, STOUGHTON, COUNTESTHORPE, STONEYGATE FLECKNEY, Beauchamp College £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded KIBWORTH BEAUCHAMP, KIBWORTH HARCOURT, GREAT GLEN Beauchamp College £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded SAPCOTE, STONEY STANTON, ELMSTHORPE, BARWELL Stoke Golding St. Martins £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded HINCKLEY, BURBAGE Stoke Golding St. Martins £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Earl Shilton Stoke Golding St. Martins £ 3.00 Beaver Bus 1 Awarded Beaumont Leys Cedars Academy £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded Hinckley Rd, Fosse Rd, Braunstone, Aylestone Sir Jonathan North/Lancaster £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded East Park rd, Evington, London Road Judgemeadow £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded Spinney Hill, Humberstone, Netherhall Judgemeadow £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded East park Rd, Evington, Stoughton drive North Judgemeadow £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded Wigston, Aylestone, Lutterworth Road Countesthorpe/Leysland £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded Lutterworth Road, Whetstone Countesthorpe/Leysland £ 3.80 Confidence 1 Not Awarded.
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