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East Gloucester Locality Map & Guide New sense of direction. of sense New Revised December 2016 December Revised ELMBRIDGE A 4 BUS SERVICE SUMMARY 0 NORTHGATE ST. A3 EASTGATE ST. 852 8 B AR NWO OD RO AD GR E A T W ES TE R Y 8 N A R E O C W A LA D P T FT T O E R SC N R CITY CENTRE ARM B A AR B 13 NW BARNWOOD BUSINESS PARK OO D R OA NO D Y RM 1 A AN BALL W. W N O T HORTON ROAD WOTTON U R B B4 2/2a 0 7 E 3 U B N A E R V T A O L N L S W E T ELL W Z R S R L O E OA O O E D D E C N T A S to Cheltenham U O R N R Y E O V B A A R D E D D BA YO O R Y R O N A K W W R W O OA N O N D R D E A R S O O B A H D C E N D A A L O R H D L C IE R F BARTON U H IC H L C S T R O B A U R D T R O O N © Photograph by Ben Whatley by © Photograph A D S T E E N R N E A A L E L T N N W O HUCCLECOTE L O T L H E C P W R D U E U A L H O G H C R N T I D D R L O IE N F K O and Guide and O CONEY HILL BR HU CC LEC OT E R ST PAUL’S OA Locality Map Map Locality D AB D BE IN YM GL EAD EW AV EL EN L UE ABB East Gloucester Gloucester East EY C MEA ONE D A C Y V 5 HE HIL EN QU L RO U M ER AD E S RO KIN AD GSC ROF P T A RO I AD N S W TREDWORTH I C PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE E K N A R C L O O NE Y H N A IL AD E D L R O E THE OAKS R G RO HIG MAN HFI RO ELD A RO D AD HUCCLECOTE D BIR A CH A O VENUE R V H UL GREEN T C I AN W W L K A L Y S I 5 A E H 41 M U S R N E E E U V C N T A N R W A E E D D N ES W SAINTBRIDGE V O R T L R A O 10 T E D H T GE WALKWAYS R E D O S RI E N V AD A E N E R A BOTS L AB R 8 O OA B D N 3 H RAILWAY I E A T T T E E R W R P G A N A A H A I V B N E CAFÉ S N B W U E E I Y C M K E R A O D BROCKWORTH A CHURCH D A V E Introduction N U E COLLEGE D A Thinktravel provides you with O R IR O DENTIST V R E E R S FA E D information about sustainable travel R L E FI AY W E L DOCTORS IV OB D ON R LE OA ER D YS choices in your local area. Y R H S D Coopers Edge A EY RI INL L VE F ROBINSWOOD OB TAKEAWAY 38 L A RE FA ABBEYMEAD LD H IE COOPERS EDGE: E F Making a few simple changes to LINDEN R O HOSPITAL N see Brockworth W your travel patterns can help create AY UPTON ST neighbourhood map GLOUCESTERSHIRE LEONARDS a more sustainable community for ROYAL HOSPITAL LEISURE/RECREATION ABBEYDALE E all; economically, socially NU P VE AI A N AD 5 LIBRARY B SW E M ANE I M and environmentally. BU NORBUR C EY RY Y AV K B RO ENU R B AD E OA A D E LOCAL SHOP G ID T R HE T W The Thinktravel website allows you to view EA H H W EA T U HE R T ID P G T NURSERY E O cycle and walking routes in Gloucestershire, N L A N the latest bus routes and plenty of useful tips E PARK TYPHOON W on how you can save money through making AY small changes on your journeys around where PHARMACY TH E WH EA you live. MATSON TR POST OFFICE IDG E EA ST M A PUBLIC HOUSE T The website will also keep you up to date on S Y O A TUFFLEY N W A T V A E E sustainable travel news in Gloucestershire N H U W RAILWAY STATION E and also provides information on community H RETAIL AT events that may be coming to your local area. H P AS APPROXIMATELY 5 HE WHEATRIDGE T MINUTES WALK SCHOOL 5 For more information about Thinktravel, M please contact: SUPERMARKET e: [email protected] BUS STATION i: www.thinktravel.info HOME IMPROVEMENTS ANIMAL CARE P A IN S W COOPERS HILL LOWER IC HAIR & BEAUTY K R O A Project sponsored by TUFFLEY D SPECIALITY SHOPS COMMUNITY NE L LA HAL BIRC RESTAURANT 5 M All of the information provided on this map was correct at the time of publication (Dec 2016) a big difference. makes A small change travel. you Think about the way East Glos 2016 SE.indd 1 09/01/2017 15:00 Making the Most Access for All Walking and Cycling Key Shops and Services Thinktravel has produced a series of easy, Why not try walking or cycling for How people within the accessible walks to help people of all abilities to Out of Your Local work and leisure trips? local area travel to work. Hucclecote Coney Hill & access their local area and amenities. Visit the Did you know? Thinktravel website for maps of these routes and Neighbourhood. East Gloucester benefits from a number of traffic Saintbridge additional information on walking in the County. 8% Lloyds Pharmacy free paths available for safer travel around the How people withinBus the4% This map has been produced as part a: 5 Brookfield Rd Saintbridge Sport Centre Most services already have low floor easy access local area for both cyclists and pedestrians, local78% area travel toCycle work. of the Thinktravel programme. The buses. This is likely to be available on all services Car/van 7% Hucclecote, Gloucestershire GL3 3HA a: Painswick Rd, Gloucester, GL4 4QX especially around Abbeymead with traffic free passenger Walk soon. There is also a range of Community programme aims to help people make t: 01452 618377 t: 01452 303768 routes spanning from Abbeydale all the way up more sustainable travel journeys especially Transport, Dial-A-Ride and Voluntary Car Schemes to Barnwood Road. 8% 78% i: www.saintbridgesportscentre.co.uk available in Gloucestershire to meet local needs. Bus 4% of people on average within for short local trips. Opening Hours 78% Cycle Monday to Friday 08:30 – 18:30 You may be surprised how much exercise you 3% the local area travel to work To get the most out of your community, McColls Martin Convenience Store Do you feel unsure or need help and confidence Car/van 7% Saturday 09:00 – 13:00 building to use buses so that you can access could get just by walking or cycling to your local passenger WalkOther by car/van as either a this map provides an overview of a: 4 Askwith Rd, Town Centre, Sunday Closed services, education, training or employment? shops or to work. driver or passenger amenities that are easily accessible and Gloucester, GL4 4PP 78% 65% of people on Gloucestershire encourages independent t: 01452 527876 Source: 2011 Census close to your home or workplace. It can Hucclecote Post Office travel training through bespoke projects and Cycling is one of the cheapest ways of of people on average within average within the be used to highlight destinations in your organisations who specialise in providing support getting around. You can cover more than 3% the local area travel to work local area work a: 1-3 Silverdale Parade, Opening Hours local area, their proximity via sustainable to disabled, disadvantaged, vulnerable young 2 miles in 15 minutes. It’s also a great Other by car/van as either a Gloucester GL3 3LA Monday to Saturday 07:00 – 2100 within 5km of travel routes and provide the information adults and older people. way to keep fit and healthy too. Did you t: 01452 616642 Sunday 07:00 – 20:00 driver or passenger Average 65% of people on to better plan your journeys in the area to know that cycling for 20 minutes a day at where they live save you time and money. To find out more about these projects and Source: 2011 Census Source: 2011 Census number average within the Opening Hours The Vibe Youth Centre services visit http://www.thinktravel.info/my- 10mph burns 90 calories? of cars per Source: 2001 Census household. This map includes the neighbourhoods Monday to Saturday 06:30 am –19:00 pm community. local area work a: Druid’s Lane, Stanway Road, of Abbeydale, Abbeymead, Coney Hill, Sunday 07:30 – 13:00 You can plan your cycle route on the Thinktravel Coney Hill, GL4 4RE 01242 527 631 within 5km of Hucclecote & Painswick Road.
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