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KT Timetable Sept Friday Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Wilden School 10:00 10:30 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Colesden Bell Farm 10:40 11:00 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Bedford Borough Libraries Colmworth Telephone Box 11:10 11:25 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Staploe Three Horseshoes 11:35 11:50 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Roxton Parish Hall 12:05 12:20 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Roxton Lower School 12:25 12:55 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Willington School 13:40 14:05 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Willington Churchill Place 14:10 14:30 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Mobile Timetable Willington The Crown 14:35 14:50 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Willington White Coage 14:55 15:10 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 Shortstown Beauvais Square 15:25 15:40 3, 17 1, 15, 29 12, 26 September ‐ November 2021 Lile Staughton Church End 10:00 10:15 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Lile Staughton Green End 10:20 10:30 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Lile Staughton Home Close 10:35 10:50 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Pertenhall Chadwell End 11:00 11:15 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Pertenhall Wood End 11:20 11:35 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Bolnhurst School Lane 11:45 12:00 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Keysoe Kymbrook School (Public) 12:10 12:40 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Swineshead Church 13:30 13:45 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Melchbourne Village Hall 13:55 14:15 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Yelden Village 14:25 14:40 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Upper Dean Church 14:50 15:25 10, 24 8, 22 5, 19 Saturday Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Pavenham Close Road 10:00 10:10 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Pavenham Mobile Home Park (Boom) 10:15 10:25 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Pavenham Mobile Home Park (Top) 10:30 10:45 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Pavenham Old Post Office 10:50 11:05 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Carlton Post Office (Village Shop) 11:15 11:30 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Carlton Rectory Close 11:35 11:55 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Harrold The Green 12:05 12:35 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Harrold Meadway 12:40 12:55 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Stagsden Royal George 13:55 14:10 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Great Denham The Community Centre 14:20 14:40 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Kempston Rural The Maypole 14:50 15:05 4, 18 2, 16, 30 13, 27 Sharnbrook Pinchmill Close 10:00 10:20 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Sharnbrook Sleman Way 10:25 11:05 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Sharnbrook Home Close 11:10 11:40 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Riseley Roon Row 12:35 12:55 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Riseley College Drive 13:00 13:25 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Riseley Paulson’s Close 13:30 14:00 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 Riseley Dodd’s Close 14:05 14:25 11, 25 9, 23 6, 20 For further informaon about the mobile library service please contact: Kempston Library, Halsey Road, Kempston MK42 8AU. Tel: 01234 276453 Monday Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Wednesday Stewartby Post Office 10:00 10:10 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Stewartby Sir Malcolm Stewart Homes 10:15 10:30 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Cople All Saints Road 10:00 10:20 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Stewartby Park Crescent/School 10:35 10:50 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Cople Water End 10:25 10:40 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Cople The Five Bells 10:45 11:05 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Stewartby Kiln Drive Playground 10:55 11:10 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Cardington Village Hall 11:10 11:30 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Wixams Lakeview Primary School 11:25 11:55 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Coon End Bunkers Drive 11:40 12:00 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Bedford Allen Park 12:15 12:40 Coon End Primary School 12:05 12:30 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Great Barford Addington's Road 14:00 14:20 Wixams Rerement Village 13:20 13:45 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Great Barford Malngs Way 14:25 14:45 Wilstead Black Hat Close 13:55 14:10 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Great Barford Green End Road 14:50 15:10 Wilstead 76 Coon End Road 14:15 14:30 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Great Barford Brookside 15:15 15:35 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Wilstead Vicarage Lane Layby 14:35 15:05 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Great Barford Alban Academy School 15:40 16:15 13, 27 11, 25 8, 22 Wilstead Methodist Church 15:05 15:45 1, 15, 29 13, 27 10, 24 Clapham Peppercorn Park (Top) 10:00 10:15 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Tuesday Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Clapham Peppercorn Park (Boom) 10:20 10:40 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Chrise House 10:00 10:20 28 26 23 Clapham The Lodge 10:45 11:05 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Russell Court 10:25 10:45 28 26 23 Clapham Folly Park 11:10 11:30 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Oak Way House 10:50 11:10 28 26 23 Clapham Mount Pleasant 11:35 11:55 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Maydenbury 11:15 11:35 28 26 23 Clapham Highbury Grove/Cody Rd 12:00 12:15 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Avon Drive 11:40 12:00 28 26 23 Clapham The Slade Highbury Grove 12:20 12:40 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Raglan Court 12:05 12:25 28 26 23 Stevington The Cross 13:35 13:55 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Tavistock Court 13:15 13:35 28 26 23 Turvey Barton Royale Homes 14:10 14:30 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Aspley Court 13:45 14:05 28 26 23 Turvey Three Cranes 14:35 14:55 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Hanover Court/The Limes 14:10 14:30 28 26 23 Turvey May Road School 15:00 15:40 8, 22 6, 20 3, 17 Bedford Darrell Jeffreys 14:35 14:55 28 26 23 Bedford St Bedes 15:00 15:15 28 26 23 Renhold Green End 10:00 10:15 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Thursday Arrive Depart Sept Oct Nov Renhold Lay‐by Salph End 10:20 10:35 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Souldrop High Street 10:00 10:30 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Renhold Home Close 10:40 10:55 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Wymington High Street 10:45 11:15 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Renhold Ravensden Road 11:00 11:15 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Lile Wymington Cambridge Street 11:20 11:40 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Renhold Abbey Close 11:20 11:35 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Podington Post Office 11:50 12:20 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Wilden Manor Close 11:45 12:00 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Odell The Green 13:20 13:50 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Ravensden Crossroads 12:10 12:30 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Felmersham The Sun 14:00 14:30 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Ravensden Wayside Park Farm 12:35 13:00 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Radwell The Green 14:35 14:50 2, 16, 30 14, 28 11, 25 Bedford Tesco Goldington 13:50 14:10 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Biddenham St Joseph’s School 10:00 10:40 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Bedford Gostwick Road 14:25 14:40 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Biddenham The Three Tuns 10:45 11:00 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Bedford Faraday Square 14:45 15:00 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Biddenham Church End 11:05 11:25 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Wixams Children’s Playground 15:10 15:50 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Oakley Lovell Homes (West) 11:40 12:00 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Elstow Abbey/High Street 16:00 16:20 7, 21 5, 19 2, 16, 30 Oakley Lovell Homes (East) 12:00 12:15 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Kempston Woburn Court 10:00 10:20 14 12 9 Oakley Reynes Drive 12:20 12:45 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Kempston St John’s 10:25 10:45 14 12 9 Oakley Ruffs Furze 12:50 13:15 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Kempston Edward Arnold Court 10:50 11:10 14 12 9 Milton Ernest Huntsman’s Way 14:05 14:25 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Kempston Montgomery Court 11:20 11:40 14 12 9 Milton Ernest Village Hall 14:30 15:00 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Kempston Blenheim Court 11:45 12:15 14 12 9 Bletsoe Church 15:10 15:30 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Bedford Homebrook House 13:05 13:25 14 12 9 Thurleigh The Jackal 15:40 16:05 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Bedford Bedesmans House 13:30 13:50 14 12 9 9, 23 7, 21 4, 18 Bedford Lovell Road 14:00 14:20 14 12 9 Thurleigh The Close 16:10 16:25 Bedford Windsor Court 14:25 14:45 14 12 9 Elstow Bunyan’s Mead 14:55 15:15 14 12 9 On October 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, the service will be delivered by the Library Link vehicle .
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