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Transport Flyer LOCAL BUS SERVICES TO/FROM CHIPPING SODBURY SCHOOL The basic legal responsibility for children’s travel to school rests with parents/carers. In some circumstances, the council will provide assistance with that travel. http://www.chippingsodburyschool.com/NewStudentAdmissions/Transport/ The school is served by a number of bus routes (existing service buses) – up to date information available on the South Gloucestershire Council website. Timetables are also available from http://www.travelinesw.com/ Bus routes in particular are numbers 84, 85, 620 and 967. Route Route Operator number 84 15.20 leaves CSS to Wickwar, Wotton- Stagecoach under-Edge. 85 Arrives CSS at 08.41 from Hawkesbury Stagecoach Upton -Wotton-under-Edge – Wickwar 620 Arrives CSS at 08.30 from Pucklechurch Stagecoach 15.27 leaves CSS to Pucklechurch – Bath 967 North & South Yate - CS School Stagecoach Other minibus/coach/taxi transport is available for Little Badminton, Horton, Little Sodbury, Wick, Doynton, Westerleigh, Wapley and Codrington and arranged by the local authority. The route most used by students is the 967 service – timetable as follows: SOUTH YATE - CHIPPING SODBURY SCHOOL 967 Morning journey from Shire Way via Shire Way, Sundridge Park, Kennedy Way, Link Road, Station Road, Bowling Hill, Culverhill Road CHIPPING SODBURY SCHOOL, Culverhill Road, Bowling Hill, Goose Green Way, Brimsham Green School. Afternoon journey from Brimsham Green School via Goose Green Way, Station Rd, Bowling Hill, Culverhill Rd, CHIPPING SODBURY SCHOOL, Bowling Hill, Link Rd, Kennedy Way, Sundridge Park, Rodford Way to Shire Way. School days only Westerleigh, War Mem 0805 Shire Way, Brockworth 0810 Shire Way, Blaisdon 0813 Chipping Sodbury School 0822 Brimsham Green School 0830 Brimsham Green School 1515 Chipping Sodbury School 1523 Shire Way, Blaisdon 1533 Shire Way, Brockworth 1535 Westerleigh, War Mem 1540 All services liable to alteration or suspension. This timetable has been produced from information provided by the operator. Information correct as at 29th April 2021. .
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