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Winter Bus Guide winter bus guide including Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus Seaford town bus 120 Hailsham town bus 28 October 2019 - 29 March 2020 OUR VISION INDEX is being the Community Bus service of choice in our area. bus route page OUR MISSION 36 Berwick | Polegate | Stone Cross | Westham | Langney | Crumbles | Beachlands 6 is providing a safe, reliable and courteous local bus, serving those rural and 37 Beachlands | Pevensey Bay | Asda Crumbles | Langney | Westham | Stone Cross | Hailsham 6 urban communities in our part of East Sussex not served by commercial companies. 38 Berwick | Alfriston | Selmeston | Deanland | Ripe | Firle | Glynde | Brighton 7 We are a registered charity and our buses have been serving the communities of the Cuckmere Valley and beyond, in beautiful East Sussex since 1976, taking 40 Berwick | Chalvington | Selmeston | Wilmington | Litlington | Westdean | Seaford 7 people to their nearest towns for shopping, for appointments, or for pleasure. welcome Everyone in our organisation is a trained volunteer and keen to look after you ! 41 Eastbourne | Wannock | Jevington | Friston | East Dean | Eastbourne 8 42 Berwick | Chalvington | Dicker | Selmeston | Alciston | Alfriston | Arlington | Hailsham 9 CHANGES FROM 28 OCTOBER 2019 43 Chalvington | Selmeston | Dicker | Hailsham | Polegate | Stone Cross | Langney | Eastbourne 10 36 minor timetable changes route 36 will no longer go to ASDA on the 12.00 journey Tuesday 11 37 44 Berwick | Wilmington | Polegate | Stone Cross | Langney | Asda | Eastbourne Thursday 12-13 38 minor timetable changes 44 Berwick | Deanland | Ripe | Selmeston | Polegate | Langney | Asda | Eastbourne 14 minor timetable changes 45 Lion House Park | Hailsham | Polegate | Eastbourne | Hampden Park, Sainsbury’s 43 route renumbered from previous 44 and no longer stops at Ripe The Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus 16-17 Tuesday 47 44 minor timetable changes Berwick | Alfriston | Seaford | Seven Sisters | Litlington | Wilmington | Berwick Thursday Eastbourne | Langney | Westham | Pevensey Castle | Wartling | 19 49 44 timetable changes Science Centre & Herstmonceux Castle the service will no longer stop at Berwick Crossroads The Seaford Town Service 20-21 this service runs during British Summertime only and will begin again on 120 47 Saturday 28 March 2020 Seaford | Bishopstone | East Blatchington | Seaford this service ceases Wednesday 27 November 2019 and will begin again on The Bloomsbury Route 22-24 49 125 Wednesday 4 February 2020 Lewes | Glynde | Firle | Alfriston | Polegate | Wannock | Willingdon | Eastbourne 26 120 changes to Compass Bus timetable only 126 Berwick | Alfriston | Chyngton | Seaford new stops in Eastbourne 27 126 Seaford | Alfriston | Wilmington | Polegate | Wannock | Willingdon | Eastbourne Gildredge Road is now stop G2 Cornfield Road is now stop C1 195 Waldron | Heathfield | Rushlake Green | Windmill Hill | Wartling | Langney | Eastbourne 29 196 Rushlake Green | Herstmonceux | Windmill Hill | Wartling | Langney | Eastbourne H1 English National Concessionary Travel Scheme 30-31 Passes are accepted on all services when valid H3 The Hailsham Town Services We issue & accept Discovery Tickets and H4 accept PlusBus tickets where valid. 2 3 destination routes destination routes A Alciston Village 40 42 44 M Milton Gate 40 44 47 125 126 Alfriston 38 42 47 125 126 Milton Hide 42 Arlington 42 O Observatory Science Centre 49 195 196 B Beachlands 36 37 Pevensey Bay 36 37 195 196 Berwick Station 36 38 40 42 43 44 47 125 126 H1 P Pevensey Castle 49 Berwick Crossroads 38 40 42 44 47 125 Bishopstone 120 Polegate 36 43 44 45 125 126 Bodle Street Green 195 Punnetts Town 195 Brighton 38 R Ringmer 125 C Cade Street 195 Ripe 38 44 Chalvington 38 40 42 43 44 Rushlake Green 195 196 Charleston Farmhouse 125, Festival Shuttle S Seaford 40 47 120 126 Chyngton Estate, Seaford 47 126 Selmeston 38 40 42 43 44 125 Cowbeech 196 where we go we where Selmeston Road, Eastbourne 125 Cross-in-Hand 195 Seven Sisters Country Park 40 47 Crumbles Retail Park 36 37 44 Stone Cross 36 37 44 45 Deanland Wood Park 38 44 D Stunt's Green 196 D G Hospital, Eastbourne 45 125 126 T Three Cups Corner 195 Dittons Corner, Polegate 44 Drusillas Corner, Berwick 42 44 47 125 126 U Upper Dicker 42 43 44 E East Blatchington 120 W Waldron 195 East Dean 41 Wannock 41 125 126 Eastbourne 41 43 44 45 49 125 126 195 196 Wartling 49 195 196 Exceat 40 47 Westdean 40 F Firle 38 125 Westham 36 37 49 Friston 41 Willingdon Village 125 126 Friston Forest 47 Wilmington 36 40 44 47 125 126 H1 G Glen Close, Wannock 44 125 126 Glynde 38 125 Windmill Hill 195 196 Glyndebourne House 125 H Hailsham 37 42 43 45 H1 H3 H4 Hampden Park, Sainsbury’s 45 Heathfield 195 Herstmonceux 196 Herstmonceux Castle 49 195 196 High & Over 47 126 Hillier’s Garden Centre, Stone Cross 37 Horsebridge 42 43 44 J Jevington 41 L Langney Shopping Centre 36 37 43 44 49 Lewes 125 Lion House Park, Hailsham 45 H1 Litlington 40 47 Lower Willingdon 41 45 125 126 Lullington 40 47 4 Berwick or Hailsham | Langney | Beachlands 36 37 Berwick | Alfriston | Brighton 38 Saturdays 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month commencing 7 Nov 2019 36 37 37 Berwick Station 0818 Berwick Station 0930 Brighton Churchill Square 1430 Polegate Lewes Rd/Gainsborough Lane 0822 Alfriston Market Cross 0940 Glynde Post Office R Polegate High Street Medical Centre 0825 Berwick Crossroads A27 0943 Firle Post Office R Dittons Wood Corner 0828 Selmeston Village Hall 0946 Ripe Village Stores 1513 X Hailsham High Street 0942 1112 in Beachlands, this bus will serve Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0953 Deanland Wood Park bus stop 1517 X Hillier’s Garden Centre Stone Cross x 0948 1118 Westham Drive Deanland Wood Park bus stop 1000 Chalvington Lover’s Corner 1524 X Stone Cross Dallaway Drive 0832 0953 1123 Camber Drive Ripe Village Stores 1007 Selmeston Village Hall R Westham Gallows Lane/Peelings Lane 0835 0957 1127 Camber Way Firle Post Office 1016 Berwick Crossroads R Westham rail station 0838 1000 1130 The Boulevard Glynde Post Office 1021 Alfriston Market Cross R The Square Langney Shopping Centre 0843 1005 1135 Brighton Churchill Square Berwick Station X Mountney Drive 1055 1531 Crumbles Retail Park Asda arr 0849 1012 1142 Harold Close Crumbles Retail Park Asda dep 0850 1020 1144 The Square X times will be later if the bus R buses call at these stops on request to the driver Pevensey Bay Richmond Road 0854 1024 1148 Westham Drive travels to any of the request stops Beachlands Marine Avenue 0857 1027 1151 The Parade if requested - ask the driver Berwick | Wilmington | Westdean | Seaford 40 37 37 36 Tuesdays or Fridays Beachlands Marine Avenue 0900 1030 1200 Tue Fri Tue Fri Pevensey Bay St Wilfrid’s Church 0903 1033 1203 Berwick Station 0948 0930 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1210 1210 Crumbles Retail Park Asda arr 0907 1037 R R this bus will stop on the Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0937 Seaford Library 1211 1211 Crumbles Retail Park Asda dep 0908 1038 x main A259 if requested - Selmeston Village Hall 0944 Seaford Kingston Way 1216 1216 ask the driver Langney Shopping Centre 0915 1045 1212 Alciston Rose Cottage x 0948 Seaford Fairways Road 1218 1218 Westham rail station 0920 1050 1217 Berwick Crossroads A27 0951 0951 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1230 1230 Westham Gallows Lane/Peelings Lane 0923 1053 1220 Wilmington Giants Rest 0955 0955 Seaford Library 1231 1231 Stone Cross Dallaway Drive 0927 1057 1224 Wilmington Priory & Long Man 0956 0956 Exceat Country Park Centre 1238 1238 Hillier’s Garden Centre Stone Cross 0932 1102 Lullington Corner 1000 1000 Westdean Pond R R Hailsham High Street 0938 1108 x Litlington Plough & Harrow 1002 1002 Charleston Manor 1241 1241 Dittons Wood Corner 1229 Charleston Manor 1005 1005 Litlington Plough & Harrow 1244 1244 Polegate High Street rail station 1234 Westdean Pond 1009 1009 Lullington Corner 1246 1246 Polegate Lewes Rd/Gainsborough Lane 1237 Exceat Country Park Centre 1012 1012 Wilmington Priory & Long Man 1251 1251 Berwick Station 1244 Seaford Kingston Way 1019 1019 Wilmington Giants Rest 1252 1252 Seaford Library 1023 1023 Berwick Crossroads A27 1256 1256 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1026 1026 Alciston Rose Cottage R Seaford Chyngton Road 1029 1029 Selmeston Village Hall 1302 Seaford Fairways Road 1033 1033 Chalvington Lover’s Corner x 1304 Seaford Links Road 1037 1037 Berwick Station 1258 1311 Seaford opposite Library 1045 1045 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1046 1046 R buses call at these stops on request to the driver route 40 is supported by buses may arrive at stops after Westdean up to East Sussex County Council 10 minutes later if request stops are served buses continue to Chilver Bridge after Berwick Station on request to the driver 6 7 Eastbourne | East Dean | Jevington | Wannock 41 Berwick | Dicker | Selmeston | Arlington | Hailsham 42 Tuesdays & Thursdays Wednesdays Eastbourne Gildredge Road stop G2 1010 1140 1450 Berwick Station 0922 Hailsham High Street 1203 Eastbourne Old Town opposite Waitrose x 1143 1453 Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0930 Ersham Road Palmers Row 1205 R Wannock Village Hall 1024 Upper Dicker opp The Stores 0934 Windsor Road 1206 R Jevington Eight Bells 1031 x x Horsebridge King’s Head 0940 The Avenue 1208 R East Dean Green Lane Car Park Village Hall x 1150 1500 Hailsham High Street arr 0946 Sandbanks Way 1210 R Friston Windmill Lane 1038 1154 1504 Hailsham High Street dep 0950 South Road Diplocks Way 1214 R Warren Lane The Brow 1040 1156 1506 Ersham Road Palmers Row 0952 Ingrams Way 1215 R Hillside junction, Dene Side 1044 1200 1510 Windsor Road 0953 Arlington Eagles roundabout
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