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Walking Public Transport - Bus Community Transport 12/07/2017 15:33 Your guide to smarter travel around Walking Public Transport - Bus Community Transport Walking for Health Bus and Coach Services Call & Go Bus Service Whitehill & Short, safe and sociable walks in your local area. East Hampshire Walking for Health is A bookable bus service for anyone who free to attend and suitable for people of all abilities, from beginners to more experienced EC1-3 Whitehill & Bordon Town Bus Service meets the following criteria: walkers. All walks are led by trained walk leaders who are there to offer information and Bordon • Live more than 400 metres from an support on the walk. Daytime Monday to Saturday Hourly available bus stop. Area Day/Time of Walk Meeting Place Other Information No service on Sundays or Public Holidays. • Does not have access to a car and Headley Wednesday at Headley Village Hall 1-1.5 hours covering Operated by AMK there is no bus service running when 10.30am 2-3 miles you need to travel. Headley Sunday at 11am Headley Village Hall First Sunday of each 13/13X Basingstoke – Alton – Liphook • Be disabled or have a mobility or month, 2 hours Daytime sensory impairment which makes covering 5-6 miles using buses difficult. Monday to Saturday (0630-1950) Hourly Whitehill Monday at 10.30am Whitehill Village Hall Two 1 hour walks each Call & Go minibuses are specially adapted & Bordon at a different pace No service on Sundays or Public Holidays. 13 does not run between Whitehill and Liphook on Saturdays. with handrails and low steps to help Operated by Stagecoach passengers. Each vehicle is equipped with For further information telephone 01730 234015 a lift or ramp to assist wheelchair and 18 Haslemere – Bordon – Farnham – Aldershot walking frame users and people carrying Walk 4 Life children in pushchairs. Daytime One mile long walking routes around parks, along footpaths and canals. They are easy The East Hampshire Call & Go service to follow, and will be generally free of barriers such as gates or stiles. Some Walk4Life Monday to Friday (0600-2100) Hourly operates on Tuesday mornings and serves Miles may be waymarked and distinctive yellow waymarkers show where they start Saturday (0700-2100) Hourly Bordon Grayshott, Headley Down, Arford, Headley, and end. Sunday (0745-2000) 2 Hourly Lindford, Whitehill & Bordon, East Worldham Walk4Life Miles is supported by community groups, Walking for Health groups, local Operated by Stagecoach and Oakhanger. Whitehill & Whitehill councils and a range of other organisations. You need to register to use the service To find a walk in your area visit www.walk4life.info and see how long it takes you to 031 Portsmouth – Bordon – Farnham – Aldershot and phone to book your journey. Your guide to smarter travel around travel smarter to guide Your walk a mile! Telephone 01420 475759 for further Daytime information. Help to look after our protected areas Monday to Sunday one return jny Voluntary Car Transport Around Whitehill & Bordon there are six environmental sites of European importance Operated by National Express that require safeguarding. These valuable heathland and wooded habitats, including A network of Voluntary Care Groups Broxhead Common and Woolmer Forest, are home to ground-nesting birds and all 12 of Please visit My Journey website for up-to-date bus times. operate throughout the district. These groups the U.K.’s native amphibians and reptiles. Many residents already value these areas but offer a variety of services including voluntary with the rising population, we encourage you to follow designated footpaths such as the car transport. Volunteers use their own cars Green Loop and to use the new green spaces including Bordon Inclosure. Transport helpline to transport people who find it difficult to use public transport. Journeys are usually AMK - 01428 751675 Traveline - 0871 200 22 33 local, although this will vary according to Call & Go - 01420 475759 National Rail - 08457 48 49 50 the care group. Stagecoach - 0345 121 0190 National Express - 08717 818181 For further information please contact the organisations listed below: Bordon & Whitehill Community Wheels to Work Car Service Tel: 01420 473636 Wheels to Work Moped Loan Scheme offers Community Transport East Hampshire access to a 50cc or 125cc moped for three to Tel: 01420 475759 12 months for people with limited transport Grayshott Community Care Group options or unsociable working hours. Tel: 01428 606401 The moped is fully taxed and insured. Headley Voluntary Care Group You will need to pay a weekly hire charge of Tel: 01428 717389 Cycling between £17-£20 depending on your age and the type of moped you hire. Cycling is an easy and effective way of getting around. Not only is it a fun, sociable and You will also be provided: healthy activity, it can help you save money on fuel and parking costs and reduce your carbon footprint. What’s more, cycling in towns is often faster than other means of • Helmet, gloves and high visibility jacket transport. • CBT test paid for by W2W The My Journey website gives information on clubs and rides near you, skill sessions, how to maintain your bike and top tips for cycling. Hampshire offers a huge variety of cycling Visit: www.myjourneyhampshire.com/ opportunities. wheels-work For more information on cycling in Hampshire visit: www.myjourneyhampshire.com/cycle Map P 1 n LEGEND Chemist Park entrances d B @ for Bordon Inclosure 3 00 The Green Grid/The Green Loop Church Broxhead 4 r B Complete Post Office Common R O Community X Under development H E Centre School crossing A D Oxney points Shipwrights Way FA Pool Doctors A R 3 M Relief road 2 R School’s pedestrian 5 O E A (under construction - completion 2018) N Ford entrances D A L F A M (SANG) A Allotments Leisure Suitable Alternative R H N S Natural Greenspace H 02 L N 30 IN E A B D F R Bus Stop Library M O F R Supermarket R D O Car park Play Parks A R F for Bordon Inclosure D O O R s D A L ES s A D A T o RO N RD E M The Future FO y ND e Skills Centre LI n L A x R 2 T U O 00 O E 3 S H B L 20 AY ROYA min R S L utes G DR L E P S A H N B3 C D 0 G 02 EY RO D L A R HEAD D Bordon O F L The Phoenix Theatre Inclosure IN C R L E L D EA H AL & Arts Centre O (SANG) A Z T O W A R D A VE R FOR A E E D IND R BOSC T L ET D S H E V N BUTT EY I E ERMERE W S W M F A R P A IVE E C P L T H B O W E A C 3 L R RES C LINDFORD E R 0 D R I ME A N S V B 0 O A C E R O D L G C L C A 4 L D D N S R E D D N A E N S U L R E EBEL OA O R I D G T R R LA A E A NE TA T W YLO R S D S C ME E S L L E R AN L E S E W N N U I I O L B 15 I R N m L L U 2 A T in P E K D u R 0 L t M D E e 0 s W P L - C R D I C Y S O E 3 D L H C B A Y D N I TA L M W O O U N O O A E E A S T W L D C O F A V O N S A O R A P M I A O T S D K R K R A B Y L L H E O O E R F T L K R E I R W R R R R R E E T R L I RD E SO O Y A E Y L L T D E IN P E A R E R C L S W R E T D O W E R D L A H O R A E B I R A M F B D N A S I W E D O O NNE O R P O E R D R L L Y R A A S C L C R T E E E A D L D Pinewood S O N E LANDS END Y A K R E P W Y D T T R IMA N M L Village C E E A A E R A LANE E C N A V P EY S L L W S D N R CRE O Hall R O E M B E A S O D TRENCHARD O AVE N E L R O H R U C O N R W A T E W A E A PARK S O E W R Skate H D D A L E D R R Park H E C Lindford OAD KI ER R LDARE Village HANG OAK RD y Hall D r We A 10 minutes ive ON CLOS O R ILT E R W M A A H S E S R C OL I W EN B HO H E 3 Weyford R A H F G 0 A 0 C 2 RD O S T R Junior R P R E B Bordon E S D S U School D D M R I D D Junior and Infants R A D i O A S v R E e L E L Schools H Hollywater X A A r AS N H E E Alexandra D C Weyford N C School S L Public LAM e L E IL a O Infant School E S Park M A BMX d Mill Chase Pool S R R E w T D and Nursery D O Y Track a E B A N Recreation A t R e N Deadwater F r W A Ground A A N C Valley DEADWATER E S L MAPLE O Jubilee Mill Chase D IV E N Academy R Park R O M BORDON A E minutes D A 5 V D Mill Chase IE OW CR W T ESCENT Leisure Centre E D S The Sacred Heart L A I L) H L E I K V H RC Church O R M R A TE G A (& Cygnets Nursery) A S H W O M P D ILL S A W W E L H O A (D O CL A L O L V L IL A Y H A K B R ET L R L R E S A M CH O L O N R A O A Y Y D HO M A R O R V E N N S D R K E Y E E S A E R L I T C V S N D R R D I A O O R P E O H R E U S E D E A F SID CL O A R D A M S M N EL E E O E R R S T D T O S O RE UR K C B Y E H A R W N D E O PARK CL CL R - A E ID SU U S D T D D N VO E N E A S D O HE HCOTE R Forest D AT D D I O E D O R L S Shopping Centre R R H W C D D O G I O E R V W H E St Mark’s E W D T L O O Shared Church A A P O Tesco RIVE O M D W Hogmoor L RD LO N R L L IL Y E M Lidl O EH AP E N D N PI L Inclosure P E T L U T R Natural C R U O D CA N H JA R K ND W A E Play Area NDA Forest Community Centre L A S Hogmoor A R D OREST Y (Town Council) E F Inclosure D H L V IE E I O P I B R AG F E HENDON JASMINE IS G M L D S CUS C E OL RD WAY Eveley SPRUC LO C R Wood S E AV E H S S Y Y INGFI E K A E WO T W R O E D DP L CL P C E E R T D K A H Y CL S N E N Chase B D O C U R KNO N R R C R U L A INGTON WL Community D ORN E C M R CL G ROAD S Hospital Y CON E DE WA RREN CLOS Y WA INGTON LL C M L A E UE K C N R W E A R RO GRA V O A L L G X F Deadwater D A A T M Y BU T S Y C ON O R T H L A S C L Valley R G H E L N E B O HE L R U S O IL D D E T R L H S Y E N R L C S OAD IT E T O R H K R W L O A R N C ER A N H D T L W SU AN L D E C D D D EY UDL A O CL SE S M R D L H A E A A L H O H W T O C LY G S R M T ONU Hogmoor ALP M M N O R IN ROA Whitehill D E E D L O E S R Inclosure TUBBINGTON SOUTH OA HOLLYWATER R L Village E H D A I URST E I A E F V NL R Hall ENUE ER O F S F A R R NEW ROA D D D O E A T H A TTON
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