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Tiverton Mobile Library Timetable 2020 Tiverton Mobile Library Timetable 2020 Week 1 Week 1 Monday Wednesday Jan 27 Apr 20 Jul 13 Oct 5 Jan 29 Apr 22 Jul 15 Oct 7 Feb 24 May 18 Aug 10 Nov 2 Feb 26 May 20 Aug 12 Nov 4 Mar 23 Jun 15 Sep 7 Nov 30 Mar 25 Jun 17 Sep 9 Dec 2 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Brayford 10:00 10:30 Washfield Village Hall 09:40 10:15 Centre Stoodleigh Village Hall 10:30 11:00 Charles Crossroads 10:45 11:15 Tennis Rackenford 11:20 11:40 Goodleigh Village Hall 11:35 12:05 Court Bratton The Glebe 12:25 12:45 Knowstone Church 11:55 12:15 Fleming Bishops Community Bratton School 14:00 14:40 12:50 13:15 Nympton Shop Fleming (term time) Black Challacombe 14:00 14:30 Venus Inn Thursday Fox and Parracombe 14:45 15:15 Jan 30 Apr 23 Jul 16 Oct 8 Goose Inn Feb 27 May 21 Aug 13 Nov 5 Shirwell Town 15:40 16:10 Mar 26 Jun 18 Sep 10 Dec 3 Village Stop Arrive Depart Tuesday Shute Barton School 10:30 11:00 Telephone Jan 28 Apr 21 Jul 14 Oct 6 Whitford 11:15 11:35 Feb 25 May 19 Aug 11 Nov 3 box Musbury School 11:45 12:30 Mar 24 Jun 16 Sep 8 Dec 1 Rocombe Spring 13:45 14:15 Village Stop Arrive Depart Cross Bank Godford Awliscombe 10:30 10:50 Uplyme Car park 14:30 15:45 Cross The Kilmington Street 11:20 11:50 Memorial Libraries Unlimited is a registered Hawkchurch Cross 12:10 12:40 charity (1170092) responsible for All Saints running Devon Libraries and Smallridge Pre- Torbay Libraries. You can support us to continue School 13:00 13:20 delivering life changing library services, find out more: librariesunlimited.org.uk/support-us Chardstock Kit Bridge 14:00 14:20 Green Chardstock Lane 14:40 15:10 Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries unable to visit on some dates. Details will be publicised closer to the time. These timetables twitter.com/devonmobilelibs may be subject to change. [email protected] devonlibraries.org.uk 0345 155 1001 Tiverton Mobile Library Timetable 2020 Week 2 Week 2 Tuesday Thursday Jan 7 Apr 28 Jul 21 Oct 13 Jan 9 Apr 2, 30 Jul 23 Oct 15 Feb 4 May 26 Aug 18 Nov 10 Feb 6 May 28 Aug 20 Nov 12 Mar 3, 31 Jun 23 Sep 15 Dec 8 Mar 5 Jun 25 Sep 17 Dec 10 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Clyst Hydon School 09:45 10:25 Bickleigh School term time 09:50 10:20 Plymtree Church 10:45 11:30 Bradninch Guildhall 11:00 12:15 Post Silverton Wyndham Rd 13:30 14:15 Broadhembury Office 11:45 12:25 Rewe Car Park 14:30 14:50 Opposite Stoke Vinnicombes Willow 15:00 15:30 Kerswell Tree 12:35 13:05 Canon Rd car park Village Thorverton Quarry Car Pk 15:45 16:20 13:45 14:25 Kentisbeare Hall Batts Friday Park 14:50 15:20 Jan 10 Apr 3 Jul 24 Oct 16 Ashill junction Pippins Feb 7 May 1, 29 Aug 21 Nov 13 15:35 16:00 Uffculme Field Mar 6 Jun 26 Sep 18 Dec 11 Village Stop Arrive Depart Wednesday Pennymoor Cruwys Arms 09:30 10:00 Jan 8 Apr 1, 29 Jul 22 Oct 14 Puddington Village Hall 10:10 10:40 Methodist Feb 5 May 27 Aug 19 Nov 11 10:50 11:15 Black Dog Church Mar 4 Jun 24 Sep 16 Dec 9 Morchard 11:30 12:05 Village Stop Arrive Depart Bishop Greenaway Zeal Upton Waie Cross 13:15 13:45 10:15 10:45 Pyne Village Hall Monachorum Morchard Brampford 14:05 14:25 11:00 11:45 Speke School Bishop Pre School Pathfinder Kennerleigh Village Centre 14:45 15:10 13:00 14:00 Cheriton Village Car Park 15:30 16:00 Tedburn Fitzpaine Bary Cross 14:15 15:45 St Mary Village Hall Saturday Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, Jan 11 Apr 4 Jul 25 Oct 17 the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on some dates. Details will be Feb 8 May 2, 30 Aug 22 Nov 14 publicised closer to the time. These timetables Mar 7 Jun 27 Sep 19 Dec 12 may be subject to change. Village Stop Arrive Depart Libraries Unlimited is a registered Hemyock Village Hall 9:45 12:15 charity (1170092) responsible for running Devon Libraries and Torbay Libraries. You can support us to continue Contact Us: delivering life changing library services, find out 0345 155 1001 more: librariesunlimited.org.uk/support-us [email protected] Tiverton Mobile Library Timetable 2020 Week 3 Week 3 Monday Wednesday Jan 13 Apr 6 Jul 27 Oct 19 Jan 15 Apr 8 Jul 1, 29 Oct 21 Feb 10 May 4 Aug 24 Nov 16 Feb 12 May 6 Aug 26 Nov 18 Mar 9 Jun 1, 29 Sep 21 Dec 14 Mar 11 Jun 3 Sep 23 Dec 16 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart School (term 13:15 13:55 Luton Green 10:30 10:50 Witheridge time) Payhembury The Green 11:00 11:20 Witheridge Square 14:00 15:00 11:30 12:00 Sports Field Feniton Ely Close 15:05 15:40 Witheridge Car Park Whimple Square 13:00 13:45 Butterleigh Village Hall 16:30 17:00 Talaton Newton 14:00 14:20 Talaton Shop 14:25 14:45 York 15:00 15:45 Tuesday Feniton Crescent War Jan 14 Apr 7 Jul 28 Oct 20 Buckerell 16:00 16:30 Memorial Feb 11 May 5 Aug 25 Nov 17 Mar 10 Jun 2, 30 Sep 22 Dec 15 Village Stop Arrive Depart Thursday East Down Pyne Arms 10:15 10:40 Jan 16 Apr 9 Jul 2, 30 Oct 22 Kentisbury Village Hall 10:50 11:20 Feb 13 May 7 Aug 27 Nov 19 Berrynarbor Stores 11:40 12:10 Mar 12 Jun 4 Sep 24 Dec 17 Sterridge Berrynarbor Valley 12:25 12:50 Village Stop Arrive Depart West Bus Shelter 10:15 10:45 Marwood Church 14:10 14:45 Buckland Telephone Bishops Church 11:05 11:35 Heanton box 15:00 15:20 Tawton RMB Francis Dennington 11:55 12:20 Chivenor Tamar Road 15:30 16:00 House Meadow Landkey 13:10 13:40 Close Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, Landkey Denes Close 13:50 14:50 the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on some dates. Details will be Landkey Bakery Way 14:55 15:45 publicised closer to the time. These timetables may be subject to change. Libraries Unlimited is a registered charity (1170092) responsible for running Devon Libraries and Torbay Libraries. You can support us to continue facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries delivering life changing library services, find out more: librariesunlimited.org.uk/support-us twitter.com/devonmobilelibs [email protected] devonlibraries.org.uk 0345 155 1001 Tiverton Mobile Library Timetable 2020 Week 4 Week 4 Tuesday Thursday Jan 21 Apr 14 Jul 7 Sep 29 Jan 23 Apr 16 Jul 9 Oct 1 Feb 18 May 12 Aug 4 Oct 27 Feb 20 May 14 Aug 6 Oct 29 Mar 17 Jun 9 Sep 1 Nov 24 Mar 19 Jun 11 Sep 3 Nov 26 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Cadbury Village Cadbury 09:30 09:50 9:30 10:00 Cross Ash Thomas Noticeboard Village Willand Old Sandford 10:25 11:00 Townlands 10:15 11:00 Hall Village Bugford Bungalows 11:25 11:45 Willand Village Hall 11:05 12:05 Yeo Vale Yeo Vale 11:55 12:15 Clayhidon Crossroads 13:15 13:45 Cross Cross 13:55 15:00 Opposite Hemyock Village Hall Nymet Village 12:25 12:45 Lower Rowland 15:05 15:35 Hall Hemyock Millhayes Orchard Lapford 13:45 14:55 Way Friday Lapford School 15:00 16:00 Jan 24 Apr 17 Jul 10 Oct 2 Feb 21 May 15 Aug 7 Oct 30 Wednesday Mar 20 Jun 12 Sep 4 Nov 27 Jan 22 Apr 15 Jul 8 Sep 30 Village Stop Arrive Depart Feb 19 May 13 Aug 5 Oct 28 Offwell School 10:30 11:00 Mar 18 Jun 10 Sep 2 Nov 25 Dalwood School 11:20 12:00 Village Stop Arrive Depart Stockland Village Hall 12:20 13:00 09:45 10:45 Membury Village Hall 13:50 14:45 Oakford Car Park Huntsham Post Office 11:10 11:35 Holcombe Village Saturday 12:05 13:00 Rogus Centre Jan 25 Apr 18 Jul 11 Oct 3 Sampford Legion Hall 14:00 15:10 Feb 22 May 16 Aug 8 Oct 31 Peverell Car park Mar 21 Jun 13 Sep 5 Nov 28 Lower Halberton 15:20 16:05 Close Village Stop Arrive Depart Bradninch Guildhall 09:45 12:15 Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on some dates. Details will be publicised closer to the time. These timetables may be subject to change. Libraries Unlimited is a registered facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries charity (1170092) responsible for running Devon Libraries and twitter.com/devonmobilelibs Torbay Libraries. You can support us to continue delivering life changing library services, find out [email protected] more: librariesunlimited.org.uk/support-us devonlibraries.org.uk 0345 155 1001 .
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