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School Buses to St Leonard's (4691) As at May 2021 School buses to St Leonard's (4691) as at May 2021 Contract 4015A Service number SL01 Low Hedleyhope Hall (not in bad weather) 07:50 East Hedleyhope Bus Terminus 07:55 Rose Terrace 07:58 Hedley Hill Villas 07:59 Hamilton Row 08:01 Waterhouses 08:03 Esh Winning, Lymington Crossing 08:06 Esh Winning, Cooperative Store 08:09 Esh Winning, Newhouse WMC 08:11 Esh Winning, Hamsteels Estate 08:13 Esh Winning, Rochfords Garage 08:15 Esh Winning, Flass Terrace 08:16 Esh Winning, College Road Ends 08:18 Ushaw Moor, St Lukes Church 08:20 Ushaw Moor, Flass Inn 08:21 Broompark, The Loves 08:23 Direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4017A Service number SL03 Bishop Middleham, Hawthorne Tce 07:52 Bishop Middleham Front Street 07:54 Stobb Cross 08:03 West Cornforth, High Street 08:08 Coxhoe, Blackgate opp garage 08:10 Coxhoe Church 08:18 Coxhoe, Park Hill 08:21 High Shincliffe, The Avenue 08:28 Shincliffe, The Rose Tree via 08:31 Potters Bank A167, Sniperly Rb Direct to St leonards School 08:45 Contract 4018A Service number SL14 Wheatley Hill, Cemetery Road 07:41 Thornley, Post Office 07:45 Thornley, RC Church 07:46 Cassop 07:51 Quarrington Hill opp Half Moon 07:55 Kelloe, Aged Miners 08:03 Kelloe, Sharon Ave 08:05 Coxhoe, The Avenue 08:08 Bowburn, (former) Cooperage 08:13 Bowburn, Prince Charles Ave Church 08:17 Bowburn, Tailend Lane/Henry Ave 08:20 Direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4019A Service number SL04 Crook, Mkt Place Barclays Bank 07:45 Oakenshaw: Institute St, opp turning loop 07:52 Institute St, opp School Row 07:53 Willington, opposite Dental Centre 07:58 Low Willington, opposite War Memorial 08:00 Brancepeth, bus stop 08:07 Brandon, opposite Brawn's Den 08:09 Brandon, opposite Brancepeth View 08:11 Brandon, Scripton Gill Top 08:12 Brandon, Welfare 08:15 Brandon, Terminus 08:16 Meadowfield, Browney Rd End 08:20 Meadowfield, opposite police station 08:21 Langley Moor, Salvation Army 08:23 Arrive at school: 08:45 Contract 4020A Service number SL05 Brandon, Carr Avenue 08:05 Brandon Village, Bay Horse Pub 08:08 New Brancepeth, The Club 08:13 Ushaw Moor, Flass Inn 08:18 Ushaw Moor, Sports Centre 08:22 Ushaw Moor, Oakridge Rd Top 08:25 Ushaw Moor, Victoria Court 08:26 Ushaw Moor, Whitehouse Lane 08:27 Bearpark, Aged Miners Home 08:28 Bearpark, Waterworks 08:29 Bearpark, Aldin Grange Terr 08:30 Direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4021A Service number SL06 High Pittington, Crossroads 08:10 Low Pittington, Main St 08:12 Belmont, Broomside Ln, Travellers' Rest 08:17 Belmont, ThorndaleRd/Mossdale 08:18 Belmont, Top of Thorndale/Briardale 08:19 Belmont, Thorndale Rd, opp Ryedale 08:20 Belmont, The Links - library 08:21 Belmont, Broomside Lane, Vicarage 08:22 Direct to St Leonard's School Contract 4022A Service number SL07 Ouston, Red Lion northbound 08:08 Ouston, Council Houses northbound 08:10 Urpeth Grange, all stops 08:12 note runs "anti-clockwise" Perkinsville, Courtney Drive end 08:17 then next stop: Plough Inn 08:22 South Pelow, The Falcon 08:24 South Pelow, bank top 08:25 Chester le Street, Front St stand C 08:28 Chester le Street, Durham Rd all stops 08:30 then direct to school, arr 08:45 Contract 4023A Service number SL08 Picktree, Rickleton Road Ends 08:03 Vigo Lane, Picktree Lodge Estate 08:06 Chester le Street: North Road, North Lodge 08:09 North Road, opp Lambton Worm 08:11 Newcastle Road, Broadway end 08:14 Whitehill Way, Wynyard 08:18 Whitehill Way, Gibside 08:19 Whitehill Way, Matfen Court 08:21 Whitehill Way, Netherton Close 08:22 Waldridge Park, Roundabout 08:24 Waldridge Park, Falstone Drive End 08:26 Direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4025A Service number SL09 Bournmoor, Dun Cow 08:02 Fencehouses, Woodlea School 08:05 Lumley Thicks, bus stop 08:07 Scorers Lane Ends, Castle Dene 08:09 Great Lumley, Front Street, Newsagents 08:12 Great Lumley, Wimpey Estate 08:14 Ch le St, B1284 County Cricket ground 08:17 Ch le St, Ropery Lane, Lancaster Terrace 08:19 Ropery Lane, Cricket Club 08:20 Garden Farm, Mendip Ave 08:25 then all stops to Ashkirk Close 08:27 Warkworth Drive 08:28 Embleton Rd east end 08:31 Chester Moor, "new road" bus stop 08:33 Plawsworth, Red Lion 08:35 Direct to St Leonards School, arr 08:45 Contract 4030A Service number SL11 Serves all stops via High Handendhold 08:00 Pelton schools 08:04 Pelton Community Centre 08:05 Pelton Kingsway Villa 08:06 Pelton Church 08:07 West Pelton 08:10 Grange Villa 08:12 Newfield, Front Street 08:15 Pelton Fell, Station Lane End 08:17 Pelton Fell, Glenside View 08:20 Edmondsley, Braeside 08:26 Heugh Edge 08:27 Sacriston, Lingey Close 08:28 Sacriston, RC Church 08:29 Sacriston, Greenwell's Garage 08:30 Sacriston, Fynway 08:31 Sacriston, Findon Hill, post box 08:32 Non stop to school arrive 08:45 Contract 4107A Service Number SL12 Fishburn opposite Post Office 07:55 Trimdon Village, Front Street Green 07:59 Trimdon Grange 08:02 (turn Watson Crescent Loop) Deaf Hill, Nattrass Terrace 08:07 Deaf Hill, opp Aged Miners' Homes 08:08 Old Cassop 08:16 direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4155A Service Number SL13 Tow Law, Dan's Castle 07:52 Tow Law, Inkerman Road 07:55 Cornsay, Walls Cottages 08:00 Hedley Hill, Old School House 08:06 Cornsay Colliery, Royal Oak 08:12 Wilks Hill, Crossroads 08:14 Quebec, Front Street 08:17 Esh Village 08:22 Bearpark Aged Miners Homes 08:29 Auton Stile 08:31 Direct to St Leonard's School 08:45 Contract 4270A Service Number SL15 Langley Park, Stringer Terrace 08:15 Langley Park, Cricket Club 08:16 Langley Park, Monument 08:17 Kaysburn 08:20 Witton Gilbert, Travellers' Rest 08:22 Witton Gilbert, School 08:23 Witton Gilbert, White Tun 08:24 Witton Gilbert, War Memorial 08:25 Sacriston, Witton Road 08:27 Sacriston, Salvation Army 08:28 Nettlesworth, B6312 at Cedar Ave 08:30 Direct to St Leonards School 08:45 .
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