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Mobile Library Service Join Us and Begin Your Journey MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICE JOIN US AND BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY Week 1 (begins Monday 10th Jul 2017) VAN 2 Week 2 (begins Monday 3rd Jul 2017) VAN 1 Day/Date Location Time Day/Date Location Time Mondays LUNANHEAD: MID ROW 10.15-10.35 Mondays LUNANHEAD: MID ROW 10.15-10.35 10 Jul LUNANHEAD: PRIORY COTTAGES 10.40-11.00 3 Jul LUNANHEAD: PRIORY COTTAGES 10.40-11.00 24 Jul ABERLEMNO 11.15-11.45 17 Jul TANNADICE 11.20-11.40 7 Aug LITTLE BRECHIN 12.10-12.30 31 Jul MEMUS 11.55-12.20 21 Aug EDZELL: by PRIMARY SCHOOL 13.20-14.10 14 Aug NORANSIDE 13.05-13.25 4 Sept EDZELL MEMORIAL HALL 14:15-14:45 28 Aug KIRKTON OF MENMUIR 13.45-14.05 18 Sept KIRKTON OF MENMUIR 15.15-15.45 11 Sept INCHBARE 14.20-14.40 NORANSIDE 16.00-16.30 25 Sept EDZELL: BY PS 14.55-15.45 MEMUS 16.40-17.05 EDZELL: INGLIS COURT 15.55-16.20 TANNADICE 17.15-17.45 EDZELL: CHURCH ST 16.30-16.45 WATERSTON ROAD 18.00-18.20 EDZELL: MEMORIAL HALL 16.50-17.20 MILTON OF FINAVON 18.40-19.00 LITTLE BRECHIN 17.55-18.15 MILTON OF FINAVON 18.35-19.00 Tuesdays CORTACHY: by PS 10.15-11.00 Tuesdays PADANARAM 10.00-10.20 NEWTYLE: CHURCH ST 10.45-11.50 11 Jul DYKEHEAD: TULLOCH WYND 11.10-11.30 4 Jul 25 Jul KINGOLDRUM 12.00-12.30 18 Jul NEWTYLE: SOUTH ST 11.55-12.15 NEWTYLE: KINPURNEY GDNS 12.20-12.40 8 Aug AIRLIE HALL 13.30-13.50 1 Aug 15 Aug EASSIE HALL 13.25-13.40 22 Aug WESTMUIR: POST OFFICE 14.00-14.30 29 Aug GLAMIS: STRATHMORE ROAD 13.55-14.10 5 Sept WESTMUIR: DAVID LAWSON GDNS 14.45-15.05 12 Sept GLAMIS: by SCHOOL 14.15-15.00 19 Sept GLAMIS: SQUARE 15.15-15.35 26 Sept WESTMUIR: DAVID LAWSON GDNS 15.20-15.45 CHARLESTON 15.45-16.05 WESTMUIR : POST OFFICE 15.50-16.05 EASSIE HALL 16.20-16.40 AIRLIE: HALL 16.15-16.35 NEWTYLE: CHURCH ST 16.55-18.25 KINGOLDRUM 17.00-17.30 BALKEERIE 18.35-19.00 DYKEHEAD: TULLOCH WYND 18.00-18.50 Wednesdays KIRKTON: CAMPBELL CRES 10.15-10.35 Wednesdays AUCHMITHIE: KIRKBANK 10.40-10.55 12 Jul KIRKTON: FORBES PLACE 10.40-11.00 5 Jul AUCHMITHIE: BUS STOP 11.00-11.25 ARBROATH: EAST MUIRLANDS ROAD 11.10-11.30 26 Jul 19 Jul INVERKEILOR 11.45-12.15 LUNAN: IMRIE CRES 12.00-12.20 9 Aug 2 Aug INVERKEILOR: BY SCHOOL 12.20-12.45 23 Aug INVERKEILOR BY PS 13.30-15:00 16 Aug LUNAN: IMRIE CRES 13.25-13.50 6 Sept AUCHMITHIE: BUS STOP 15.15-15.40 30 Aug KIRKTON OF CRAIG 14.00-14.15 20 Sept AUCHMITHIE: KIRKBANK 15.45-16.15 13 Sept BASIN VIEW 14.35-15.10 27 Sept BRIDGE OF DUN 15.30-15.45 Thursdays EDZELL: PLAYGROUP 10.25-10.55 FARNELL 16.00-16.20 13 Jul EDZELL: BY PRIMARY SCHOOL 11.00-11.30 Thursdays FERRYDEN: PIER 10.40-11:00 27 Jul EDZELL CHURCH STREET 11.35-12.00 6 Jul FERRYDEN: OGILVIE TERRACE 11.05-11.30 10 Aug EDZELL MEMORIAL HALL 12.05-12.30 20 Jul FERRYDEN: GRAMPIAN VIEW 11.35-12.00 24 Aug LOGIE PERT 13.30-14.00 3 Aug MONTROSE:BORROWFIELD:SHOP 12.50-13.10 7 Sept HILLSIDE: DALGARNO PARK 14.15-14.45 17 Aug MONTROSE: BORROWFIELD: 13.15-14.05 21 Sept MONTROSE:BORROWFIELD SHOP 14.55-15.30 31 Aug HILLSIDE: SCOTT CRES 14.20-14.35 FERRYDEN: GRAMPIAN VIEW 15.45-16.10 14 Sept HILLSIDE: DICKSON AVE 14.40-15.05 FERRYDEN: OGILVIE TERRACE 16.15-16.45 28 Sept HILLSIDE: DALGARNO PK 15.10-15.45 FERRYDEN: PIER 16.55-17.25 HILLSIDE: ROSEMOUNT RD 15.50-16.05 KINNABER 16.10-16.35 LOGIE 16.45-17.05 CRAIGO 17.10-17.25 MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICE JOIN US AND BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY Week 1 (begins Monday 10th July 2017) VAN 1 Week 2 (begins Monday 3rd July 2017) VAN 2 Day/Date Location Time Day/Date Location Time Mondays WELLBANK: by PS 10.45-11.45 Mondays INVERARITY 10.00-10.20 10 Jul WELLBANK: GAGIEBANK 11.50-12:05 3 Jul TEALING 10.40-11.10 24 Jul WELLBANK HALL 12:10-12.25 17 Jul STRATHMARTINE: ASHTON TCE 11.30-12.00 7 Aug MONIKIE: BROOMWELL GDNS 13.10-13.30 31 Jul WELLBANK HALL 12.45-13.15 21 Aug MONIKIE: SHOP 13.35-13.50 14 Aug CRAIGTON OF MONIKIE: CAR PARK 13.30-14.30 4 Sept CRAIGTON OF MONIKIE 13.55-14.15 28 Aug MONIKIE: BROOMWELL GDNS 14.35-14.50 18 Sept NEWBIGGING: BY SCHOOL 14.25-14.55 11 Sept MONIKIE: HALL 14.55-15.20 NEWBIGGING: TEMPLEHALL PL 15.00-15.20 25 Sept NEWBIGGING: SANDERSON PLACE 15.25-15.45 BURNSIDE OF DUNTRUNE 15.40-16.00 BALLUMBIE: OAK LOAN 16.15-16.40 STRATHMARTINE: ASHTON TCE 16.20-16.40 BALLUMBIE: SILVER BIRCH DR 16.45-17.10 BALLUMBIE : OAK LOAN 17.15-17.40 BALLUMBIE: POPLAR DR 17.15-17.40 BALLUMBIE : SILVER BIRCH DR 17.45-18.10 MURROES HALL 17.55-18.15 BALLUMBIE: POPLAR DR 18.15-18.45 INVERALDIE HALL 18.30-18.50 Tuesdays KINGSMUIR 10.10-10.30 Tuesdays GUTHRIE 10.10-10.40 11 Jul CRAICHIE 10.35-10.50 4 Jul ARBIRLOT 11.05-11.30 25 Jul LETHAM: WEST HEMMING ST 11.00-11.50 18 Jul GRAHAMSTON 11.40-12.00 8 Aug DUNNICHEN 11.55-12.15 1 Aug EASTHAVEN 12.15-12.45 22 Aug BOWRIEFAULD 12.20-12.45 15 Aug BARRY: MAIN STREET 13.45-14.45 5 Sept REDFORD 13.30-14.10 29 Aug MUIRDRUM 15.15-15.45 19 Sept BARRY: MAIN STREET 14.50-15.20 12 Sept REDFORD 16.00-16.20 EASTHAVEN 15.40-16.10 26 Sept LETHAM JUBILEE COURT 16.40-17.10 MUIRDRUM 16.25-16.55 LETHAM WEST HEMMING ST 17.15-17.45 GRAHAMSTON 17.10-17.35 CRAICHIE 17.50-18.15 ARBIRLOT 17.45-18.10 KINGSMUIR 18.30-19.00 GUTHRIE 18.30-19.00 Wednesdays LETHAM: BLAIRS ROAD 10.05-10.30 Wednesdays LEYSMILL 10.30-10.50 5 Jul LETHAM: WEST HEMMING STREET 10.35-11.00 12 Jul COLLISTON 11:00-11.20 19 Jul CARMYLLIE: by SCHOOL 11.25-12.00 26 Jul LETHAM GRANGE 11.30-11.55 2 Aug COLLISTON 12.45-13.15 9 Aug CHAPELTON 12.05-12.30 16 Aug LETHAM GRANGE 13.25-13.50 23 Aug FRIOCKHEIM: KINNAIRD CRES 13.15-13.35 30 Aug CHAPELTON 14.00-14.25 6 Sept FRIOCKHEIM: MIDDLEGATE 13.40-14.15 13 Sept FRIOCKHEIM: MIDDLEGATE 14.35-15.05 20 Sept CARMYLLIE: by SCHOOL 14.30-15.00 27 Sept FRIOCKHEIM: SHOPS 15.15-15.45 LETHAM: JUBILEE COURT 15.15-15.45 LEYSMILL 15.55-16.25 LETHAM: WEST HEMMING ST 15.55-16.30 Thursdays PIPERDAM 10.00-11.00 Thursdays AUCHTERHOUSE PS 10.00-10.45 13 Jul LUNDIE 11.15-11.45 6 Jul BIRKHILL: by SCHOOL 11.10-12.40 27 Jul FOWLIS 12.00-12.30 20 Jul MILLENIUM HALL 12.45-13:15 10 Aug LIFF LOGAN 13.10-13.40 3 Aug MUIRHEAD 13.50-14.20 24 Aug LIFF: by SCHOOL 13.45-14.05 17 Aug LIFF LOGAN 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