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Your Mobile Library Timetable 2017 Your Mobile Library Timetable 2017 Week 1 Torrington From January 2017 Monday Wednesday Jan 30 May 22 Sep 11 Jan 4 May 24 Sep 13 Feb 27 Jun 19 Oct 9 Feb 1 Jun 21 Oct 11 Mar 27 Jul 17 Nov 6 Mar1, 29 Jul 19 Nov 8 Apr 24 Aug 14 Dec 4 Apr 26 Aug 16 Dec 6 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Dunsland Forestry Cottages 09:45 10:15 St Giles Church Gate 09:30 09:50 Halwill Church 10:30 11:00 St Giles Stevenstone Court 10:10 10:40 Halwill Junction 11:15 12:00 Yarnscombe Village Hall 11:00 11:40 Germansweek Post Office 12:15 13:00 Roborough Meadow House 12:10 12:30 Northlew Square 13:55 14:55 Beaford School Lay by 13:15 13:45 Inwardleigh Village 15:15 15:35 Exbourne Village Hall 15:50 16:15 Merton School 14:15 14:50 Petrockstowe Baxter Hall 15:05 15:30 Torrington Torridge View 16:00 16:20 Thursday Jan 5 May 25 Sep 14 Tuesday Feb 2 Jun 22 Oct 12 Mar 2, 30 Jul 20 Nov 9 Jan 3,31 May 23 Sep 12 Apr 27 Aug 17 Dec 7 Feb 28 Jun 20 Oct 10 Village Stop Arrive Depart Mar 28 Jul 18 Nov 7 Knowle Ebrington Arms 09:30 10:00 Apr 25 Aug 15 Dec 5 West Down Square 10:20 10:50 Village Stop Arrive Depart Lee Church 11:25 12:00 Hartland Fire Station 10:00 12:45 Mortehoe Church 12:30 13:00 Hartland Exmansworthy 13:30 13:50 Woolacombe Woolacombe Hall 13:40 14:25 Meddon Meddon 14:10 14:30 Woolacombe South Street 14:30 15:10 Welcombe Old Smithy Inn 14:45 15:30 Georgeham Village Hall 15:35 15:55 Croyde Village Hall 16:10 16:30 Contact us... 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Your Mobile Library Timetable 2017 Torrington Week 2 From January 2017 Thursday Tuesday Jan 10 May 2,30 Sep 19 Jan 12 May 4 Sep 21 Feb 7 Jun 27 Oct 17 Feb 9 Jun 1,29 Oct 19 Mar 7 Jul 25 Nov 14 Mar 9 Jul 27 Nov 16 Apr 4 Aug 22 Dec 12 Apr 6 Aug 24 Dec 14 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Hatherleigh Market 09:45 11:45 Burrington Parish Hall/School 09:45 10:30 Hatherleigh Community Centre 12:00 12:30 Ashreigney The Square 10:45 11:05 Hatherleigh Care Village 13:10 13:40 Riddlecombe Telephone Box 11:25 12:10 Sheepwash Square 13:55 14:40 Hollocombe Old Church 12:25 12:45 Highampton Village Hall 14:55 15:25 Wembworthy Church 14:00 14:20 Black Torrington Chapel 15:40 16:00 Coldridge Square 14:45 15:30 Black Torrington The Maltings 16:10 16:40 Chawleigh Telephone Kiosk 15:50 16:30 Wednesday Jan 11 May 3,31 Sep 20 Friday Feb 8 Jun 28 Oct 18 Jan 13 May5 Sep 22 Mar 8 Jul 26 Nov 15 Feb 10 Jun 2,30 Oct 20 Apr 5 Aug 23 Dec 13 Mar 10 Jul 28 Nov 17 Village Stop Arrive Depart Apr 7 Aug 25 Dec 15 Sutcombe School 09:55 10:40 Village Stop Arrive Depart Sutcombe Church 10:45 11:05 Meeth Bull & Dragon 09:45 10:15 Bradworthy Square 11:20 12:30 Hatherleigh Glascott Close 10:30 11:00 Kingford Kingford 13:25 13:45 Kingsmoor Kingsmoor 11:15 11:35 Bridgerule Village Hall 14:00 14:45 Bickford Arms Bickford Arms 11:45 12:05 Bridgerule Upland 14:50 15:20 Cookbury Church 12:40 13:25 Milton Damerel Lizzy’s Larder 15:45 16:30 Bradford Village Hall 13:40 14:00 Saturday Jan 14 May 6 Sep 23 Feb 11 Jun 3 Oct 21 Mar 11 Jul 1,29 Nov 18 Apr 8 Aug 26 Dec 16 Village Stop Arrive Depart North Tawton Square 10:00 12:00 Contact us... 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Your Mobile Library Timetable 2017 Week 3 Torrington From January 2017 Monday Wednesday Jan 16 May 8 Sep 4,25 Jan 18 May 10 Sept 27 Feb 13 Jun 5 Oct 23 Feb 15 Jun 7 Oct 25 Mar 13 Jul 3,31 Nov 20 Mar 15 Jul 5 Nov 22 Apr 10 Dec 18 Apr 12 Aug 2,30 Dec 20 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Instow Commodore Hotel 09:15 10:15 Littleham Littleham 09:35 10:10 Yelland Ballards 10:25 10:45 Woodtown Woodtown 10:15 11:00 Yelland Littlemoor Close 10:55 11:25 Parkham Church 11:15 12:00 Yelland Allenstyle 11:30 12:00 Buckland Brewer Village 12:15 13:00 Fremington Taw View 12:10 12:55 Monkleigh Village Hall 13:45 14:30 Fremington Church Hall 13:30 14:30 Newton St Petrock Church 14:45 15:25 Barnstaple Rose Lane 14:45 15:15 Stibb Cross Union Inn 15:35 16:35 Community Centre Lovacott Garage 15:30 16:00 Tuesday Thursday Jan 17 May 9 Sep 26 Jan 19 May 11 Sept 28 Feb 14 Jun 6 Oct 24 Feb 16 Jun 8 Oct 26 Mar 14 Jul 4 Nov 21 Mar 16 Jul 6 Nov 23 Apr 13 Aug 3, 31 Dec 21 Apr 11 Aug 1,29 Dec 19 Village Stop Arrive Depart Weare Giffard Village Hall 09:30 10:30 Bickington Babbages 09:45 10:15 Grinnacombe Moor Grinnacombe Moor 11:35 12:05 Bickington Mead Park 10:20 10:50 Virginstowe Church 12:20 12:40 Bickington Ellerslie Road 10:55 11:30 St-Giles-on-the- Village 13:20 14:05 Sticklepath Manor Park 11:35 12:05 Heath Sticklepath Elizabeth Drive 12:15 12:45 Ashwater Pub 14:20 14:50 Roundswell The Laurels 13:30 14:00 Barnstaple Chichester Road 14:15 15:15 Tawstock Village 15:30 16:00 Contact us... 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Details will be publicised closer to the time Your Mobile Library Timetable 2017 Week 4 Torrington From January 2017 Thursday Tuesday Jan 24 May 16 Sep 5 Jan 26 May 18 Sep 7 Feb 21 Jun 13 Oct 3,31 Feb 23 Jun 15 Oct 5 Mar 21 Jul 11 Nov 28 Mar 23 Jul 13 Nov 2,30 Apr 18 Aug 8 Apr 20 Aug 10 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Clapworthy Mill Hancocks 09:55 10:15 Little Torrington Village Hall 09:30 09:50 Clapworthy Mill Broden Hill 10:20 10:40 Peters Marland Church 10:05 10:25 George Nympton Village Hall 10:50 11:10 Langtree School/Village Hall 10:40 11:15 Romansleigh Old Smithy 11:30 11:50 West Heanton Residential Home 11:35 12:00 Kings Nympton Square 12:05 12:35 Buckland Filleigh Village Hall 12:10 12:30 Chittlehamholt Village Hall 13:20 13:50 Shebbear Square 13:15 14:45 Chittlehampton Square 14:05 14:50 Shebbear Village Hall 14:55 15:35 Atherington Church Gate 15:05 15:35 Friday High Bickington Wardens Close 15:45 16:05 High Bickington Cross Park 16:10 16:40 Jan 27 May 19 Sep 8 Feb 24 Jun 16 Oct 6 Wednesday Mar 24 Jul 14 Nov 3 Jan 25 May 17 Sep 6 Apr 21 Aug 11 Dec 1 Feb 22 Jun 14 Oct 4 Village Stop Arrive Depart Mar 22 Jul 12 Nov 1,29 North Tawton Square 09:45 11:15 Apr 19 Aug 9 Winkleigh Square 11:35 12:35 Village Stop Arrive Depart Winkleigh Four Seasons 12:45 13:05 Westward Ho! Link House 09:45 10:30 Village Abbotsham School 10:40 11:00 Bondleigh Old School 13:55 14:15 Abbotsham Church 11:05 11:30 Broadwoodkelly Telephone Kiosk 14:30 14:50 Ford Toms Lane 11:45 12:05 Iddesleigh Duke of York 15:15 15:35 Portledge Bus Stop 12:10 12:30 Dolton Ram’s Head Inn 15:50 16:10 Bucks Cross Woolsery Road 13:20 13:50 Woolsery East Park 14:00 14:30 Saturday Woolsery Manor Park 14:40 15:45 Jan 28 May 20 Sep 9 Feb 25 Jun 17 Oct 7 Mar 25 Jul 15 Nov 4 Apr 22 Aug 12 Dec 2 Village Stop Arrive Depart Hatherleigh Community Centre 10:00 12:00 Contact us... For more information or copies of this timetable in large print 0345 155 1001 www.devonlibraries.org.uk [email protected] Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on some dates.
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