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Callywith College Bus Guide From 1st September 2018 The Service 11A runs to Bodmin and Padstow from bus stop A ever hour and to Liskeard and Plymouth from bus stop B every hour. Holsworthy The bus stop and local facilities are shown on this map. Budehaven For full 11/11A timetable, please visit plymouthbus.co.uk School Bude Red Post d R h it w ly al Callywith C ld Callywith College are continuing their Clawton O Bridgerule C 18 0 o partnership with Plymouth Citybus for o 177 k s l a d n R 2018/19 to provide your college bus d A 11 A L n n 3 o 0 t Wainhouse Corner Whitstone s - College services. All buses will be Wi-Fi enabled e Chapmans B c o n d Well u a m to support your study whilst you travel. L i n B y p The Callywith College bus pass provides access to a s FARMFOODS s Bus Guide our dedicated college services as well as year round Boscastle Tresparrett Posts access on all Plymouth Citybus and Go Cornwall services. B&M Tintagel TABLE Details of services, route maps and prices are included in Yeolmbridge Dutson C Hallworthy TABLE o o k s this leaflet. For more information on buses please l Launceston a Treknow 181 n KFC d visit plymouthbus.co.uk or callywith.ac.uk Stourscombe Pipers pool R d ASDA Tregadillett Delabole Camelford B Westdowns Valley Truckle Lo Treburley ve To Bodmin & Padstow Port Isaac St Teath Ln A 177 Polzeath St Kew 178 Highway To Plymouth 11 A 182 Rock 184 18 0 Ba Bolventor Kelly Bray rn P ark Padstow Ln Washaway BODMIN MOOR 11 A Dunmere 179 Gunnislake St Issey Elgloshayle Darite Pensilva Bursary and subsidised bus pass Wadebridge Sladesbridge St Cleer Callington Bodmin Tremar 174 Families with a household income of less than £16,000 189 Trago Mills per annum are eligible for a bus pass at the subsidised 174 Trevecca Liskeard 179 Lanivet rate of £50 to pay*, families with a household income 188 th Victoria of £16,000 - £22,000 are eligible for a bus pass at the From 27 May 2018 Dobwalls 11 Tideford Landrake Burraton Braddock Saltash - City Centre Lower Clicker subsidised rate of £130 to pay*, families with a 5/A Plymouth - Bodmin Parkway Station 1 1 via Saltash - Liskeard - Dobwalls Roche Bugle Bodmin Parkway Station - Padstow household income of £22,000 - £31,000 are eligible 1 1A via Bodmin - Wadebridge - St Issey Lostwithiel 172 Trerulefoot 11 Saltash Bodmin Parkway - Bodmin Hospital 1 1A/B via Mount Folly for a bus pass at the subsidised rate of £260*. Plymouth - Launceston Widegates 12 via Saltash - St Mellion - Callington - Stoke Climsland Lanreath Launceston - Bude 189 Hessenford 12B via St Stephens - Whitstone - Stratton Go Cornwall Penwithick Plymouth - Downgate 187 A full cost bus pass costs £515 per year which provides 12A via Saltash - St Mellion - St Dominick - Callington Plymouth - Torpoint - Cremyll St Blazey Seaton anytime, anywhere travel in Cornwall on Plymouth 70/A/B via - Stoke - Torpoint Ferry - Cawsand Pelynt 172 Plymouth - Looe/Polperro PLYMOUTH 72/A via Saltash - Trerulefoot Timetable 188 Liskeard - Polperro Citybus Go Cornwall services. 73 via Pelynt - Looe - Duloe - St Keyne Looe Liskeard - Callington 74 via St Cleer - Pensilva Par Fowey Torpoint - St Germans – Liskeard For all our services (*On application and dependent upon a minimum of 75 via Crafthole - Downderry - Seaton - Menheniot Liskeard - St Neot 77/A via East Taphouse Polperro Berriowbridge - Callington Community College operated in East Cornwall St Austell 90% attendance each term for financial help the following 78 via Linkinhorne - Golberdon Holmbush Callington - Tavistock 79/A term.)To apply for a subsidised bus pass and for possible via Harrowbarrow - Calstock - Gunnislake Pick up your latest copy. further financial support and/or a daily meal allowance please complete a Callywith College bursary fund application form visit callywith.ac.uk. Plymouth - Callywith College Pensilva - Callywith College Gunnislake - Callywith College Delabole - Callywith College Fowey - Callywith College 11 via Saltash - Liskeard 174 via St Cleer - Liskeard 179 via Callington & Liskeard 182 via St Teath - St Kew 187 via Lostwithiel MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only 11(AM) 11A 11(PM) 11 A AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Plymouth Royal Parade 0720 1812 Gunnislake opp Cornish Inn 074 5 173 0 Pensilva Victoria Inn 0753 1726 Plymouth Railway Station 0724 1807 Gunnislake Railway Station 0747 1725 Delabole, Smugglers 0750 1725 Fowey, Main Car Park 0 815 170 5 Milehouse for Life Centre 0727 1804 Pensilva Glen Park 0755 1723 St Ann's Chapel opp Post Office 0750 1721 St Budeaux Square 0736 1755 Westdowns, The Skerries 0753 1722 Darite Crows Nest Inn 0758 1718 Ginsters 0756 1713 Lostwithiel, opp Royal Talbot 0838 1643 Saltash Fore Street 0741 175 0 Callington New Road 0800 1712 Callington Road Shops 074 4 174 5 St Cleer Church 0808 170 9 St Teath, Post Office 0758 1717 St Ive Church End 0809 1703 Sweethouse 0844 1637 Burraton Plough Green 0747 1742 Tremar phone box 0 8 11 170 5 St Kew Highway, Phone box 0808 170 8 Landrake Footbridge 0752 173 6 Merrymeet Bus Shelter 0815 1659 Trevecca/Depot 0 817 170 0 Liskeard Post Office 0825 1655 Tideford Quay Road 0755 1732 Wadebridge School 0823 Callywith College 0900 1625 Doublebois Cross Roads 0833 164 5 New College • New Courses • New Choice Trerulefoot Garage 0759 1729 Liskeard Post Office 0825 1655 Lower Clicker Hayloft 0802 1726 Carminnow Cross Roundabout 0846 1630 Wadebridge, Bus Station 0830 1655 Liskeard, Charter Way (Morrisons) 0807 1721 Doublebois Cross Roads 0833 164 5 Callywith College 0900 1625 Liskeard Dental Centre 0810 1717 Egloshayle Church 0835 164 8 Holmbush - Callywith College Carminnow Cross Roundabout 0846 1630 188 via St Austell - Bugle Liskeard Post Office arr 0815 1715 Yeolmbridge - Callywith College Sladesbridge, Slades House Inn 0837 1647 Liskeard Post Office dep 0820 170 5 Callywith College 0900 1625 180 via Bude - Camelford MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only AM PM Dobwalls Methodist Church 0827 1656 MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Washaway, Chapel House 0842 16 4 2 Trago Mills 0835 164 8 AM PM Bodmin Parkway Station 0845 0847 1638 1635 Holsworthy - Callywith College Holmbush 0 815 170 8 177 via St Giles - Launceston Yeolmbridge Bus Shelter 0 713 1808 Dunmere, Borough Arms 0845 1639 Callywith College 0900 1625 MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Whitstone Bus Shelter 0726 175 4 Red Post 0735 174 5 Five Ways 0848 1635 St Austell, opp Green Shelter 0822 1701 Open AM PM Padstow - Callywith College Stratton Hospital 0739 174 0 11A Holsworthy, Pins Park 074 5 1733 Bodmin, Launceston Rd (outside Asda) 0857 1628 via St Issey - Wadebridge Opposite Morrisons 0741 173 6 Opposite Aldi 0824 1659 MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Holsworthy Church 0747 1728 Bude The Strand 0750 1733 Callywith College 0900 1625 AM PM Clawton, Cross Roads 0755 1720 Kings Hill 0752 1726 Penwithick Padstow Station Road 0805 1725 Wainhouse Corner 0805 1717 0832 1651 Chapmans Well Arscott Arms 0804 1712 Padstow Tesco 0807 1720 Otterham Station 0 812 1710 Port Isaac - Callywith College 184 via Polzeath - Rock St Issey Ring O Bells 0815 1712 St Giles on the Heath 0808 170 8 Colans Cross 0 817 170 4 Bugle 0837 164 6 Events MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Wadebridge Showground 0820 1707 Newport Industrial Estate 0820 170 0 Camelford Spar Shop 0823 0823 170 0 170 0 Wadebridge Bus Station arr 0827 170 0 Valley Truckle 0825 1656 AM PM Launceston Westgate St opp Shelter 0825 0825 1657 1657 Lanivet, Bus Shelter 0846 1638 Wadebridge Bus Station dep 0830 1657 Longstone Cross 0837 164 4 Egloshayle Church 0836 1651 Pennygillam 0828 1654 Washaway 0842 1639 Port Isaac 0737 1741 Sladesbridge Slades House Inn 0838 1650 Tregadillett East Park 0 831 1650 Dunmere opp Borough Arms 0845 1636 Bodmin, Clock Tower 0853 1633 St Endellion, Church 074 4 1734 Washaway Chapel House 0844 164 5 Five Lanes A30 Roundabout 0838 1641 Bodmin Clock Tower 0848 1633 Dunmere Borough Arms 0847 1642 Callywith College 0900 1625 Polzeath Beach 0755 1723 Callywith College 0905 1625 Beech Drive for Bodmin Hospital $ 1638 Callywith College 0900 1625 Bodmin General Station $ 1634 Pipers Pool - Callywith College Rock, Garage 0803 1715 Bodmin Mount Folly arr $ 1633 181 via Boscastle - Tintagel Bodmin Mount Folly dep $ 1633 178 Kelly Bray - Callywith College Tredrizzick, Post Box 0806 1712 via Stoke Climsland - South Petherwin MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Tywardreath - Callywith College Bodmin Asda 0857 1628 189 viaPar MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only AM PM Callywith College 0900 1625 St Minver, opp Fourways Inn 0810 170 8 MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only AM PM Pipers Pool opp Bus Shelter 0727 1753 AM PM Callington, South Hill Road 0757 1725 Cold Northcott Garage 0730 174 8 Wadebridge, Bus Station 0830 1655 172 Trerulefoot - Callywith College Hallworthy opp Wilsey 0735 174 5 Check out via Looe - Polperro Kelly Bray, Post Office 0759 1723 Egloshayle Church 0835 164 8 Tywardreath, Church 0805 1720 Marshgate Post Office 0741 1739 MONDAYS to FRIDAYS - School Days Only Experience Callywith College in Bodmin our website Downgate Turn 0802 1719 Tresparrett Posts 0745 173 6 For full course AM PM Sladesbridge, Slades House Inn 0837 1647 Par, Moorland Road 0810 1714 information and an Stoke Climsland, Recreation Ground 0804 1717 Boscastle Car Park 0757 1726 first hand. Meet the staff, tour the campus, Trerulefoot Kernow Mill 0726 1752 application Bossiney Bus Shelter 0806 1716 Washaway, Chapel House 0842 1642 see the facilities and explore your options.
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