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CARMARTHEN ROUTE Pick up Drop Off 7.40Am St Clears Road CARMARTHEN ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.40am St Clears Road Johnstown (Bus Stop) 3.40pm Depart School 7.45am Trinity College 4.05pm Porthyrhyd 7.52am Tafern Tanerdy 4.20pm St Clears Road Johnstown (Bus Stop) 7.55am Bronwydd Road (Bus Stop) 4.25pm Trinity College 8.00am Glangwilli Hospital 4.32pm Tafern Tanerdy 8.20am Porthyrhyd 4.35pm Bronwydd Road (Bus Stop) 8.45am Arrive at School 4.40pm Glangwilli Hospital For further information please contact: [email protected] CROSSHANDS ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 8.05am Cefneithin 3.40pm Depart School 8.10am Heol Treventy 3.50pm Swiss Valley 8.15am Drefach 4.00pm Llannon 8.20am Upper Tumble 4.05pm Upper Tumble 8.25am Llannon 4.10pm Drefach 8.35am Swiss Valley 4.15pm Heol Treventy 8.45am Arrive at School 4.20pm Cefneithin For further information please contact: [email protected] FFAIRFACH / AMMANFORD ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.50am Ffairfach 3.40pm Depart School 8.05am Bus Stop (after Premier Shop) Llandibye 3.55 pm Fforest Road (Bus Shelter) Pontardulias 8.10am Ammanford, Brynteg Terrace 3.57pm Fforest Post Office 8.20am Tycroes (Bus Stop) Opposite Ray Thomas Garage 4.00pm Llanedi (Tafarn Y Deri) 8.25am Llanedi (Tafarn Y Deri) 4.05pm Tycroes (Bus Stop) Opposite Ray Thomas Garage 8.28am Fforest (Bus Stop) 4.15pm Ammanford Wind Street (Bus Stop) 8.30am Iscoed Road (Bus Shelter) Pontardulias 4.20pm Bus Stop (before Premier Shop) Llandibye 8.45am Arrive at School 4.35pm Ffairfach For further information please contact: [email protected] GOWER ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.30am Horton Village (Bus Stop) 3.40pm Depart School 7.45am Little Reynoldston (after Cattle Grid) 3.50pm Old Ship & Castle Loughor (Bus Stop) 7.55am Llanrhidian B4295 Opposite Garage (Bus Stop) 3.55pm Culfor Road / Bwrw Road Junction Loughor 8.10am B4295 Gowerton Road (Bus Stop) Opposite Abercedi 4.00pm Porterhouse Loughor (Bus Stop) 8.15am Cefn Stylle / Bryn-Y-Mor Road Junction (Bus Stop) 4.10pm B4296 Victoria Road Elba (Bus Stop) Gowerton 8.20am B4296 Victoria Road Elba (Bus Stop) Gowerton 4.15pm Cefn Stylle / Bryn-Y-Mor Road Junction (Bus Stop) 8.25am Porterhouse Loughor (Bus Stop) 4.20pm B4295 Gowerton Road (Bus Stop) Outside Glan Y Lli 8.30am Culfor Road / Bwrw Road Junction Loughor 4.35pm Llanrhidian B4721 Opposite Heronsway Garage 8.35am Old Ship & Castle Loughor (Bus Stop) 4.45pm Little Reynoldston (after Cattle Grid) 8.45am Arrive at School 5.00pm Horton Village (Bus Stop) For further information please contact: [email protected] KIDWELLY ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 8.00am Trinity English Methodist Church Kidwelly (Car Park) 3.40pm Depart School 8.05am Lando Road 3.50pm Capel Isaf Road (Bus Stop) 8.10am Pembrey Church 3.55pm Domino’s / Aldi’s Llanelli 8.12am St. Illtyd’s Rise Junction / Main Road 3.57pm Westend 8.15am Bethlehem Church Pemberton 4.02pm Coleg Sigar (Bus Stops) 8.20am Pwll Junction Beech Grove / Maes Yr Haf 4.05pm Pwll Junction Beech Grove / Maes Yr Haf 8.23am Coleg Sigar (Bus Stops) 4.10pm Bethlehem Church Pemberton 8.30am Westend 4.15pm St. Illtyd’s Rise Junction / Main Road 8.32am Domino’s / Aldi’s Llanelli 4.17pm Pembrey Church 8.35am Capel Isaf Road (Bus Stop) 4.20pm Lando Road 8.45am Arrive at School 4.25pm Trinity English Methodist Church Kidwelly (Car Park) For further information please contact: [email protected] LANGLAND ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.40am Caswell Road Bus Stop (Outside Nottage Mews) 3.40pm Depart School 7.41am Langland Corner 4.10pm Marquis Arms Fforestfach 7.42am Junction Mumbles Road / Newton Road 4.15pm Tycoch College 7.43am Junction West Cross Lane / West Cross Ave 4.17pm Junction Lon Masarn / Tycoch Road 7.45am West Cross Lane (Shops) 4.23pm Olchfa (Bus Stop) 7.50am Fairwood Road/ Mayals Road/ Mayals Green 4.25pm Sketty Park Shops 7.52am Vivienne Hall (Bus Stop after Woodman Inn) 4.27pm Derwen Fawr (Channel View) 7.55am Junction Derwen Fawr Rd / Gwerneinon Road 4.29pm Saunders Way (Top of) 7.56am Saunders Way (Top of) 4.30pm Junction Derwen Fawr Rd / Gwerneinon Road 7.58am Derwen Fawr (Channel View) 4.33pm Vivienne Hall (Bus Stop after Woodman Inn) 8.00am Sketty Park Shops 4.35pm Fairwood Road/ Mayals Road/ Mayals Green 8.02am Olchfa (Bus Stop) 4.40pm West Cross Lane (Shops) 8.08am Junction Lon Masarn / Tycoch Road 4.42pm Junction West Cross Lane / West Cross Ave 8.10am Tycoch College 4.43pm Junction Mumbles Road / Newton Road 8.15am Marquis Arms Fforestfach 4.44pm Langland Corner 8.45am Arrive at School 4.45pm Caswell Road Bus Stop (Outside Nottage Mews) For further information please contact: [email protected] MORRISTON ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.50am Llansamlet Train Station 3.40pm Depart School 8.00am Herbert Thomas Way 3.55pm Lezzett’s Car Park A48 8.10am Llanllienwen Post Office 4.03pm Clasemont Road (Bus Stop) 8.12am Roundabout Lay By (Top of Llanllienwen Road) 4.05pm Heol Pentre Felin 8.14am Premier Shop Chemical Road 4.11pm Premier Shop Chemical Road 8.20am Heol Pentre Felin 4.13pm Roundabout Lay By (Top of Llanllienwen Road) 8.22am Clasemont Road (Bus Stop) 4:15pm Llanllienwen Post Office 8.30am Lezzett’s Car Park A48 4.25pm Herbert Thomas Way 8.45am Arrive at School 4.35pm Llansamlet Train Station For further information please contact: [email protected] NEATH ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 8.00am Neath Train Station (Bus Stop) 3.40pm Depart School 8.05am Roman Way (Speed Camera / Banana Island) 4.00pm Lon Las School (Bus Stop) Walters Row Llansamlet 8.10am Neath Abbey (Bus Stop) Smith’s Arms 4.05pm Bowen’s Arms Skewen (Bus Stop) 8.15am Cresci’s Skewen (Bus Stop) 4.10pm Cresci’s Skewen (Bus Stop) 8.20am Bowen’s Arms Skewen (Bus Stop) 4.15pm Neath Abbey (Bus Stop) Smith’s Arms 8.25am Lon Las School (Bus Stop) Walters Row Llansamlet 4.20pm Roman Way (Speed Camera / Banana Island) 8.45am Arrive at School 4.25pm Neath Train Station (Bus Stop) For further information please contact: [email protected] PEMBROKE ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.25am Merlin’s Bridge (Outside Boxing Club) 3.40pm Depart School 7.30am Withybush Hospital 3.45pm Llangennech 7.55am Whitland North Road (Spar Car Park) 4.05pm Llangunnor (Bus Stop) 8.05am A477 St Clare’s Roundabout (Petrol Station) 4.12pm (Bus Stop) Outside Carmarthen Showground 8.15am Travellers Rest (Bus Stop) opposite Carmarthen Showground 4.20pm A477 St Clare’s Roundabout (Petrol Station) 8.20am Llangunnor (Bus Stop) 4.30pm Whitland North Road (Spar Car Park) 8.40am Llangennech 4.55pm Withybush Hospital 8.45am Arrive at School 5.00pm Merlin’s Bridge (Outside Boxing Club) For further information please contact: [email protected] SWANSEA / PENLLERGAER ROUTE Please ensure that you arrive at the stop 5 minutes prior to pick up time Pick Up Drop Off 7.40am Civic Centre (Bus Stop) Oystermouth Road, Swansea 3.40pm Depart School 7.45am Guildhall, Swansea 4.00pm Coalbrook Road off B4296 Grovsend 7.48am Uplands Shops (Bus Stop) 4.08pm Old Inn Penllergaer 7.50am Glanmor Road (Bus Stop) 4.10pm Clos Ty Mawr (Top of Penllergaer) 7.53am Fry’s Corner (Bus Stop) Cockett 4.17pm Parc Penllergaer 7.58am Carmarthen Road (Bus Stop) after Marquis Pub 4.20pm Tesco Pontardulias Road (Bus Stop) 8.00am Tesco Pontardulias Road (Bus Stop) 4.22pm Oliver’s Pub Carmarthen Road (Bus Stop) 8.03am Parc Penllergaer 4.27pm Fry’s Corner (Bus Stop) Cockett 8.10am Clos Ty Mawr (Top of Penllergaer) 4.30pm Glanmor Road (Bus Stop) 8.12am Old Inn Penllergaer 4.32pm Uplands Tavern (Bus Stop) 8.20am Coalbrook Road off B4296 Grovsend 4.35pm Guildhall, Swansea 8.40am Arrive at School 4.40pm Civic Centre (Bus Stop) Oystermouth Road, Swansea For further information please contact: [email protected] Please note timetables may change but subject to notice being given .
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