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Service 107 (From 30 Sep 13) Flyer V1 Timetable changes on bus service 107 connecting Leckhampstead, Chaddleworth, Brightwalton, Peasemore, Chieveley and Donnington with Newbury from Monday 30 September 2013 From Monday 30 September, there will be some changes to the timetable for bus service 107 . The revised timetable is on the back of this leaflet. Some of the journeys, off-peak and in the early evening on Mondays through Fridays , will be operated by a West Berkshire Council accessible minibus from 30 September. Other journeys, including all of the revised Saturday service, will continue to be run by Newbury & District. The Council’s ‘Connect’ tickets will continue to be accepted and available on all journeys on service 107, as well as other local services run under contract to the Council, including services 6 and 6A which also serve Chieveley and Donnington. Ask your driver about great value ‘Connect Day ’, ‘ Connect-7’ and ‘Connect-30 ’ tickets! For more information you can contact: Newbury & District: 01635 33855 (9am-5pm Monday-Friday) West Berkshire Council: 01635 503 248 (Transport Services Team - 9am-5pm Monday-Friday) Monday s through Friday s (except Public Holidays) . Effective from 30 September 2013 Saturdays Notes -> WBC WBC WBC NEWBURY BUS STATION [Bay E] 0735 0910 1330 1535 1735 NEWBURY BUS STATION [Bay E] 0710 1010 1310 1610 1735 Newbury, Park Way [Stop P] 0738 0913 1333 1538 1738 Newbury, Park Way [Stop P] 0713 1013 1313 1613 1738 Donnington, Castle Inn PH (B4494 opp Castle Inn) 0742 0917 1337 1542 1742 Donnington, Castle Inn PH (B4494 opposite Castle Inn) 0717 1017 1317 1717 1742 Snelsmore Common (B4494 beside Country Park) 0746 0921 1341 1546 S Chieveley, The Wheatsheaf (High Street opposite Wheatsheaf by School Road) 1628 S Winterbourne Turn (B4494 by Winterbourne turn) 0749 0924 1344 1549 S Chieveley, East Lane (High Street opposite East Lane) 1629 S North Heath (opposite The Crab restaurant) 0750 0925 1345 1550 S Peasemore, The Pond 1635 S Peasemore, The Pond 0755 0930 1350 1555 S Lilley (junction of Sheepleaze Lane and B4494) 1639 S Leckhampstead Village Hall (opp Hall/by Stag) 0933 1353 S Brightwalton, Ash Close (Common Lane /Ash Close junction, opposite monument) 1643 S Leckhampstead Thicket (crossroads) 0936 1356 S Chaddleworth, The Ibex PH (opposite pub) 1651 S Chaddleworth, The Ibex PH (bus shelter by pub) 0939 1359 S Leckhampstead Thicket (crossroads) 1654 S Brightwalton, Ash Close (Common La by monument ) 0947 1407 S Leckhampstead Village Hall (bus shelter beside Village Hall/opposite Stag pub) 1657 S Lilley (B4494 opposite Sheepleaze Lane) 0951 1411 S North Heath (beside The Crab restaurant) 1702 S Farnborough , Lower Farm / The Smithy 0955 1415 -- Winterbourne Turn (B4494 opposite turning to Winterbourne) 1703 S B4494, Ridgeway Path 1000 1420 -- Snelsmore Common (B4494 beside Country Park entrance) 0721 1021 1321 1706 S WANTAGE, MARKET PLACE (arrive) 1010 1430 -- Winterbourne Turn (B4494 beside turning to Winterbourne) 0724 1024 1324 WANTAGE, MARKET PLACE (depart) 1015 1435 -- North Heath (opposite The Crab restaurant) 0725 1025 1325 B4494, Ridgeway Path 1018 1438 -- Leckhampstead Village Hall (opposite Village Hall/beside The Stag pub) 0730 1030 1330 Farnborough , Lower Farm / The Smithy 1023 1443 -- Leckhampstead Thicket (crossroads) 0733 1033 1333 Lilley (B4494 beside Sheepleaze Lane) 0759 1027 1447 1559 -- Chaddleworth, The Ibex PH (bus shelter on corner by pub/primary school) 0736 1036 1336 Brightwalton, Ash Close (Common La opp monument) 0803 1031 1451 1603 -- Brightwalton, Ash Close (Common Lane /Ash Close junction, beside monument) 0744 1044 1344 Chaddleworth, The Ibex PH (opposite pub) 0811 1039 1459 1611 -- Lilley (entrance to Sheepleaze Lane after B4494 junction) 0748 1048 1348 Leckhampstead Thicket (crossroads) 0814 1042 1502 1614 -- Peasemore, The Pond 0752 1052 1352 Leckhampstead Village Hall (by Hall/opp Stag) 0817 1045 1505 1617 -- Chieveley, East Lane (High Street beside East Lane) 0759 1059 1359 Peasemore, The Pond --- 1048 1508 -- -- Chieveley, The Wheatsheaf (High Street by old Wheatsheaf/opposite School Road) 0800 1100 1400 North Heath (beside The Crab restaurant) 0822 1053 1513 1622 -- Donnington, Castle Inn PH (B4494 beside Castle Inn/beside Love Lane junction) 0810 1110 1410 1710 Winterbourne Turn (B4494 opposite turning) 0823 1054 1514 1623 -- Newbury, Park Way [Stop Q] 0815 1115 1415 1715 Snelsmore Common (B4494 opp Country Park) 0826 1057 1517 1626 -- NEWBURY BUS STATION [Bay E] 0818 1118 1418 1718 Donnington, Castle Inn PH (B4494 by Castle Inn) 0830 1101 1521 1630 -- Newbury College (bus shelter on campus) 0825 Sch Newbury, Park Way [Stop Q] 0835 1106 1526 1635 -- Park House School, Monks Lane entrance 0829 Sch NEWBURY BUS STATION [Bay E] 0839 1110 1530 1639 -- NEWBURY BUS STATION 0832 Sch Sch Operates to these points on Schooldays only S Setting Down Only as requested by passengers already on the bus WBC Journeys shown in grey highlight will be operated by a West Berkshire Council minibus S Set ting Down Only as requested by passengers already on the bus .
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