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  • How to Use This Fare Chart Adult Single Fares Adult Return Fares
    Newbury Bus Station simplyNewbury & Thatcham zone £1.90 Cromwell Road £2.20 £1.90 Henwick Lane How to use this fare chart £3.00 £2.20 £1.90 Colthrop Lane To use this fare chart find the £3.70 £3.50 £3.20 £1.90 Woolhampton adult single fares stop nearest to where you get £4.40 £4.00 £3.90 £3.20 £1.90 Beenham Turn on and the stop nearest to £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 Wigmore Lane where you get off. Where the £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 £1.90 Theale Schools two meet, that's your fare! £4.40 £4.40 £4.20 £3.60 £3.20 £1.90 £1.90 £1.90 The Crown at Theale simplyReading zone £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.30 £4.00 £3.50 £3.00 £3.00 £1.30 Calcot Sainsbury's Example £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.20 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £1.30 Calcot Mill Lane If you are travelling from £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.20 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £1.30 £1.30 Greenwood Road Henwick Lane to Calcot £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.40 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 Southcote Road Sainsbury's your adult single £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £5.00 £4.40 £4.00 £3.00 £3.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £2.00 £1.30 Reading Station fare would be £5 (£6.50 return) simplyReading zone Newbury Bus Station £3.00 Cromwell Road The simplyReading zone boundary £3.50 £3.00 Henwick Lane is at The Crown at Theale.
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  • Inset F1 Inset F2 Inset F3
    02/12/2011 13/01/2012 02/12/2011 10/02/2012 Stourbridge, Wordsley Lock 9 16/12/2011 Welsh Road Lock 18 Debdale Lock 9 Coventry 13/02/2012 to 24/02/2012 07 Nov - 21 Dec Fosse Locks 21 and 22 Rugby Map F 09/01/2012 to 03/02/2012 15/11/2011 Hillmorton Wharf Marina This map reflects the works 07 Nov - 09 Mar plans as at 05 May 2011. The Grand Union Canal 07/11/2011 to 16/12/2011 information contained within should be 04 Jan - 09 Mar treated as provisional. For further Budbrooke Road Lock 27 Oxford Canal Watford Locks 1 to 7 02/01/2012 to 20/01/2012 information it is advisable to contact 25/06/2012 Wilcome Locks 40 and 41 07/11/2011 to 02/12/2011 Extends Outside Scheduled Dates 14/11/2011 to 16/12/2011 the relevant waterway office. Details of 25/06/2012 which can be found on waterscape.com Warwick Braunston Locks 1 to 6 09/03/2012 27/02/2012 to 09/03/2012 South Stratford Canal Lock 69, Mon & Brec Canal Northampton 07/11/2011 to 24/12/2011 Inset F3 Napton Locks 8 to 16 09/03/2012 Birmingham Road Lock 52 07/11/2011 to 25/11/2011 14/11/2011 to 09/12/2011 Northampton Arm Locks 1 to 17 Talybont, Mon & Brec Canal 09/01/2012 to 03/02/2012 07/11/2011 to 02/12/2011 10/02/2012 Stratford-Upon Lock 64 to 68 Mon & Brec Canal -Avon Grand Union Canal 07/11/2011 to 24/12/2011 River Lock 56 Llangatock Bridge 115-118 21/11/2011 to 25/11/2011 Stoke Bruerne Locks 14 to 20 09/01/2012 to 09/03/2012 Lock 42 & Lock 45 30/01/2012 to 24/02/2012 Mon & Brec Canal above Llangattock Gilwern Bridge 14/11/2011 to 18/11/2011 07/11/2011 to 02/12/2011 27/02/2012 to 09/03/2012
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  • Directions Updated in the 1980S
    Nature Discovery Centre Kingfisher Bluebells Kennet and Avon Canal Lapwing Sulphur knight Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust present tower was built in 1951 and Directions updated in the 1980s. The tower is 6-mile circular walk through the Living Landscape now a refurbished Grade II listed Leaving the Nature Discovery building. Centre, head south with the Wild Walk One lake on your left. At the corner Re-join the walk at the flagpole, of the lake, head west across walking east along the Common the junction of tracks, signed N on a wide gravel track. Reedbeds. When the track bears You are parallel to the old runway: left, continue straight ahead 8 3,660 m in length. In 1995 the 1.25 along a small path under the A4 million tonnes of concrete was electricity wires. to Reading removed, and some reused for 1 Excavation of this area uncovered Newbury by-pass. You may see many flint tools from 10,000 years the Exmoor ponies grazing on the Benham Hill ago: tools for cutting vegetables, common; helping to manage the scraping animal skins, making heathland habitat and conserve this holes and sawing. rare breed of ponies too. Lower Way Nature Discovery START/ Follow the path through the Centre FINISH After some distance, take the reedbeds, crossing two small left fork and follow this path as Thatcham Thatcham streams, until you reach the Lake it goes through the trees. river and canal. 1 2 9 The area of lakes on your right was 2 Approximately 40 species of Thatcham re-landscaped to create insect feed only on reeds.
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