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Your Mobile Library Service Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 1 Community Stopping Place From To Visits on first Monday of month Ab Kettleby School 10.00 10.45 2016 2017 Wartnaby Village Centre 10.55 11.10 3 Oct *3 Jan 3 Jul Nether Broughton Blacksmiths Close 11.20 11.40 7 Nov 6 Feb 7 Aug Holwell Old Chapel 11.50 12.00 5 Dec 6 Mar 4 Sep Scalford Village Centre 12.45 13.05 3 Apr 2 Oct Long Clawson The Sands 13.25 13.55 *2 May 6 Nov Hose Coal Lane 14.05 14.25 5 Jun 4 Dec Hose School 14.30 15.30 *Due to Bank Holiday www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 2 Community Stopping Place From To Visits on first Wednesday of month Melton Springfield Street 9.25 9.35 2016 2017 Asfordby Hill School 9.45 10.30 5 Oct 4 Jan 5 Jul Asfordby Burnaby Place 10.40 11.00 2 Nov 1 Feb 2 Aug Asfordby Chadwell Close 11.05 11.25 7 Dec 1 Mar 6 Sep Asfordby Bradgate Flats 11.30 12.30 5 Apr 4 Oct Asfordby Captains Close School 13.40 14.40 3 May 1 Nov Asfordby 12 Saxelby Road 14.45 15.00 7 Jun 6 Dec Asfordby Valley Main Road 15.05 15.15 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 3 Community Stopping Place From To Visits on first Thursday of month Saxelby Bus Stop 9.30 9.45 2016 2017 Grimston Memorial Cross 9.55 10.10 6 Oct 5 Jan 6 Jul Old Dalby School 10.20 10.35 3 Nov 2 Feb 3 Aug Old Dalby Main Street 10.40 10.55 1 Dec 2 Mar 7 Sep Old Dalby Queensway no. 37 11.00 11.30 6 Apr 5 Oct Ragdale Phone Box 11.50 12.00 4 May 2 Nov Hoby Village Hall 12.10 12.25 1 Jun 7 Dec Thrussington School 13.45 13.55 Ratcliffe Post Box 14.05 14.15 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 4 Community Stopping Place From To Visits on first Friday of month Wymondham Berkeley Arms 9.40 10.10 2016 2017 Edmonthorpe Village Hall 10.25 10.55 7 Oct 6 Jan 7 Jul Sewstern Blue Dog 11.20 11.35 Buckminster School 11.40 12.25 4 Nov 3 Feb 4 Aug Buckminster Cow Row 12.30 13.00 2 Dec 3 Mar 1 Sep Sproxton Bus Shelter 13.50 14.20 7 Apr 6 Oct Saltby Nags Head 14.30 14.45 5 May 3 Nov Stonesby Village Green 14.55 15.15 Garthorpe Phone Box 15.30 15.40 2 Jun 1 Dec Freeby Glen Farm 15.50 16.05 Wyfordby Old Rectory 16.10 16.20 Thorpe Arnold The Church - Lags Lane 16.30 16.45 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 5 Community Stopping Place From To Visits on second Monday of month Harston Old Barn 9.30 9.45 2016 2017 Knipton The Council House 9.50 10.05 10 Oct 9 Jan 10 Jul Croxton Kerrial Highfields Crescent 10.15 10.35 14 Nov 13 Feb 14 Aug Branston Church 10.50 11.05 12 Dec 13 Mar 11 Sep Eaton 30 Main Street 11.10 11.30 10 Apr 9 Oct Waltham High Street shops 11.50 12.20 8 May 13 Nov Waltham School 12.30 13.00 12 Jun 11 Dec Harby Village Hall 14.00 14.45 Harby School 14.50 15.25 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 6 Community Stopping Place From To Visits second Wednesday of month Kirby Bellars Village Hall 9.25 9.45 2016 2017 Gaddesby Paske Avenue 10.05 10.20 12 Oct 11 Jan 12 Jul Gaddesby Village Hall 10.25 10.50 9 Nov 8 Feb 9 Aug 14 Dec 8 Mar 13 Sep Rearsby School (Brookside) 11.05 11.35 12 Apr 11 Oct Rearsby Church Leys Avenue 11.40 11.55 10 May 8 Nov Rotherby Village Centre 12.10 12.20 14 Jun 13 Dec Frisby Hall Orchard Lane 12.30 13.00 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 7 Community Stopping Place From To Visits second Thursday of month Belvoir The Brewery 9.55 10.10 2016 2017 Muston The Old School 10.25 10.50 13 Oct 12 Jan 13 Jul Easthorpe Castle View Road 11.00 11.15 Redmile School 11.30 11.50 10 Nov 9 Feb 10 Aug Barkstone The New Causeway 12.00 12.20 8 Dec 9 Mar 14 Sep Plungar 5 Barkstone Lane 12.25 12.40 13 Apr 12 Oct Stathern 6 Blacksmiths End 13.20 13.50 11 May 9 Nov Eastwell Phone Box 14.00 14.15 8 Jun 14 Dec Goadby Marwood Main Street nr junction 14.25 14.40 Chadwell Village top 14.50 15.00 Wycomb Wyggeston Cottage 15.05 15.35 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 8 Community Stopping Place From To Visits second Friday of month Burton Lazars Cross Lane/Pepper Lane 10.00 10.20 2016 2017 Pickwell Village Green 10.35 10.55 14 Oct 13 Jan 14 Jul 11 Nov 10 Feb 11 Aug Burrough Stag and Hounds 11.05 11.25 9 Dec 10 Mar 8 Sep John O'Gaunt Village Centre 11.35 11.50 *11 Apr 13 Oct Twyford Main Street 12.35 12.50 12 May 10 Nov Thorpe Satchville Salters Hill Drive 13.00 13.30 9 Jun 8 Dec Ashby Folville Carrington Arms 13.50 14.05 Great Dalby Royal Oak Pub 14.20 14.35 *Due to Bank Holiday www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 9 Community Stopping Place From To Visits third Monday of month Wymeswold Trinity Crescent 9.45 10.05 2016 2017 Wymeswold London Lane (Opp Appleton Dr) 10.10 10.30 17 Oct 16 Jan 17 Jul Wymeswold Brook Street (next to Post Box) 10.35 11.05 21 Nov 20 Feb 21 Aug Burton on the Wolds The Greyhound Pub 11.30 11.50 19 Dec 20 Mar 18 Sep Burton on the Wolds Springfield Close (Outside no.29) 11.55 12.10 *18 Apr 16 Oct Walton on the Wolds The Green 12.20 12.35 15 May 20 Nov Seagrave Green Lane (Opp Green Lane Cl) 13.15 13.30 19 Jun 18 Dec Willoughby on the Wolds London Lane (Opp The Forge) 14.00 14.15 Willoughby on the Wolds Main Street Primary School 14.20 14.35 *Due to Bank Holiday www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 10 Community Stopping Place From To Visits third Wednesday of month Loughborough Maxwell Drive, Gorse Covert 10.00 10.30 2016 2017 Loughborough Watermead Lane 10.50 11.15 19 Oct 18 Jan 19 Jul Loughborough Valley Road Shops 11.25 11.50 16 Nov 15 Feb 16 Aug 21 Dec 15 Mar 20 Sep Loughborough Woodbrook Road (Layby) 11.55 12.40 19 Apr 18 Oct Loughborough Holywell Drive (Opp. Shops) 12.50 13.10 17 May 15 Nov Loughborough Rockingham Road 14.00 14.15 21 Jun 20 Dec Loughborough Wain Drive 14.20 14.30 Loughborough Robert Bakewell School 14.45 15.35 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 11 Community Stopping Place From To Visits third Thursday of month Somerby School 10.00 10.30 2016 2017 Somerby Owston Road 10.35 10.50 20 Oct 19 Jan 20 Jul Knossington Grange School 11.00 11.10 17 Nov 16 Feb 17 Aug Knossington Village Hall/Playgroup 11.15 11.30 15 Dec 16 Mar 21 Sep Cold Overton The Hall 11.45 12.05 20 Apr 19 Oct Owston Village Hall 12.25 12.40 18 May 16 Nov Marefield Snows Farm 13.25 13.40 15 Jun 21 Dec Lowesby Telephone Box 13.55 14.05 Keyham 7 King Street 14.25 14.35 Hungarton Main Street Post Box 14.45 15.00 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 12 Community Stopping Place From To Visits third Friday of month Rothley Thurcaston Lane (Cedar House) 10.00 10.15 2016 2017 Cropston Station Road (Outside no. 153) 10.20 10.35 21 Oct 20 Jan 21 Jul Cropston Bradgate Arms Pub 10.40 10.55 18 Nov 17 Feb 18 Aug Woodhouse Eaves Perry Close 11.10 11.30 16 Dec 17 Mar 15 Sep Woodhouse Eaves Windmill Rise 11.35 11.55 21 Apr 20 Oct Woodhouse Eaves Main Street/ Rawlins Close 12.00 12.30 19 May 17 Nov Woodhouse Eaves Brand Lane 12.35 12.50 16 Jun 15 Dec Woodhouse Briscoe Lane 13.35 13.50 Quorn Sutton Close 14.00 14.20 Loughborough Cobden Street School 14.30 15.30 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 13 Community Stopping Place From To Visits fourth Monday of month Loughborough Althorpe Drive 10.00 10.20 2016 2017 Loughborough Buckingham Road/Cothelstone Ave 10.25 10.40 24 Oct 23 Jan 24 Jul Loughborough Windsor Road/Hanover Court 10.45 11.05 28 Nov 27 Feb *29 Aug Loughborough Storer Road 11.25 11.45 *29 Dec 27 Mar 25 Sep Loughborough Glebe Street 11.55 12.10 24 Apr 23 Oct Loughborough Belton Road 12.20 12.35 22 May 27 Nov Loughborough Windleden Court 13.30 13.50 26 Jun *19 Dec Loughborough Sharpley Road 13.55 14.15 Loughborough Ravensthorpe Drive 14.20 14.35 *Due to Bank Holiday Loughborough Stonebow School 14.45 15.30 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 14 Community Stopping Place From To Visits fouth Wednesday of month Loughborough Wilton Ave 10.00 10.20 2016 2017 Loughborough Great Central Road 10.30 11.00 26 Oct 25 Jan 26 Jul Loughborough White House Ave 11.10 11.30 23 Nov 22 Feb 23 Aug Loughborough Parklands Drive 11.40 12.00 28 Dec 22 Mar 27 Sep Loughborough Silverton Road 12.05 12.25 26 Apr 25 Oct Loughborough Ledbury Road 13.05 13.30 24 May 22 Nov Loughborough Jetcott Road 13.35 13.50 28 Jun 27 Dec Loughborough Hazel Road 13.55 14.15 Loughborough Outwoods Edge School 14.20 15.30 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes • 0116 305 3646 Your mobile library service Mobile A - Route 15 Community Stopping Place From To Visits fouth Thursday of month Swithland Main Street 9.40 9.50 2016 2017 Thurcaston Wallis Close 10.00 10.30 27 Oct 26 Jan 27 Jul Thurcaston Anstey Lane 10.35 10.55 24 Nov 23 Feb 24 Aug Thurcaston Mill Road 11.00 11.15 22 Dec 23 Mar 28 Sep Newtown Linford Groby Lane 11.25 11.40 27 Apr 26 Oct Newtown Linford Village Hall 11.45 12.00 25 May 23 Nov Loughborough Badger Court 13.15 14.00 22 Jun 28 Dec Loughborough Fielding Court 14.20 14.40 Loughborough Rendell Street School 14.50 15.35 www.leicestershire.gov.uk/mobile-library-routes
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