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Your Mobile Library Timetable 2018/19 Week 1 Tiverton December 2018 to June 2019 Monday Wednesday Dec 10 Apr 8 Dec 12 Apr 10 Jan 14 May 10 (Fri) Jan 16 May 8 Feb 11 Jun 3 Feb 13 Jun 5 Mar 11 Mar 13 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Brayford Village Centre 10:15 10:45 Washfield Village Hall 09:35 10:20 Charles Crossroads 11:00 11:30 Stoodleigh Vialls Corner 10:35 10:55 Goodleigh Village Hall 11:50 12:20 Knowstone Church 11:50 12:10 Bratton Fleming The Glebe 12:40 13:00 Rackenford Stag Inn 12:45 13:15 Bratton Fleming School (term time) 13:05 13:25 Bishops Nympton Community Shop 14:05 14:35 Challacombe Black Venus Inn 14:15 14:45 North Molton Oakford Villas 15:05 16:05 Parracombe Fox and Goose Inn 15:00 15:30 Shirwell Town 15:55 16:35 Thursday Dec 13 Apr 11 Jan 17 May 9 Tuesday Feb 14 Jun 6 Dec 11 Apr 9 Mar 14 Jan 15 May 7 Village Stop Arrive Depart Feb 12 Jun 4 Mar 12 Shute Barton School 10:30 11:00 11:50 Umborne Village Hall 11:20 Village Stop Arrive Depart Whitford Village Hall 12:00 12:30 Kilmington The Street 11:20 11:50 Musbury School 13:10 13:50 Hawkchurch Memorial Cross 12:10 12:40 Musbury Golden Hind 13:55 14:25 Smallridge All Saints 13:00 13:20 Rocombe Cross Spring Bank 14:35 14:55 Pre-School Uplyme Car Park 15:05 16:05 Chardstock Kit Bridge 14:00 14:20 Chardstock Green Lane 14:40 15:10 Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need Contact us... to be off road and unable to visit on some For more information or copies of this timetable dates. Details will be publicised closer to the in large print time. These timetables may be subject to 0345 155 1001 change. www.devonlibraries.org.uk [email protected] Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on some dates. Details will be publicised closer to the time. Your Mobile Library Timetable 2018 Week 2 Tiverton December 2018 to January 2019 Tuesday Friday Dec 18 Apr 16 Dec 21 Apr 12 (week early) Jan 22 May 14 Jan 25 May 17 Feb 19 Jun 11 Feb 22 Jun 14 Mar 19 Mar 22 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Clyst Hydon School 09:45 10:25 Pennymoor Cruwys Arms 09:30 10:00 Plymtree Church 10:45 11:30 Puddington Village Hall 10:10 10:40 Broadhembury Post Office 11:45 12:25 Black Dog Methodist Church 10:45 11:15 Kerswell Opposite Willow 12:35 13:05 Morchard Bishop Greenaway 11:25 12:05 Tree Zeal Monachorum Post Office 13:05 13:25 Kentisbeare Village Hall 13:45 14:25 Zeal Monachorum The Waie 13:30 13:50 Blackborough Village Hall 14:35 14:55 Morchard Bishop School (term time) 14:05 14:30 Ashill Batts Park Junction 15:10 15:30 Kennerleigh Village Centre 14:45 15:15 Uffculme Pippins Field 15:45 16:15 Cheriton Fitzpaine Bary Cross 15:40 16:10 Saturday Wednesday Dec 22 Apr 20 Dec 19 Apr 17 Jan 26 May 18 Feb 23 Jun 15 Jan 23 May 15 Mar 23 Feb 20 Jun 12 Mar 20 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Newton St Cyres Post Office 09:45 10:45 Hemyock Village Hall 09:45 12:15 Upton Pyne Village Hall 11:00 11:45 Brampford Speke School 12:00 12:45 Pathfinder Village Car Park 14:00 14:45 Disclaimer: Due to operational Tedburn St Mary Village Hall 14:50 15:50 circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road and unable to visit on Thursday some dates. Details will be publicised Dec 20 Apr 18 closer to the time. These timetables may be subject to change. Jan 24 May 16 Feb 21 Jun 13 Mar 21 Village Stop Arrive Depart Bickleigh School (term time) 09:40 10:10 Contact us... Bradninch Guildhall 11:00 12:00 For more information or copies of this Broadclyst Hay House 12:15 12:45 timetable in large print Silverton Wyndham Road 13:30 14:15 Rewe Car Park 14:25 14:45 0345 155 1001 Stoke Canon Village Hall 14:50 15:20 www.devonlibraries.org.uk Thorverton Quarry Car Park 15:35 16:20 [email protected] Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the mobile library may need to be off road Your Mobile Library Timetable 2018/19 Week 3 Tiverton December 2018 to January 2019 Wednesday Monday Jan 2, 30 Apr 24 Jan 4 (Fri) Easter Monday (No service) Feb 27 May 22 Jan 28 May 20 Mar 27 Jun 19 Feb 25 Jun 17 Mar 25 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Awliscombe Godford Cross 09:45 10:05 Witheridge School (term time) 13:30 13:55 Awliscombe Village Hall 10:15 10:45 Witheridge Square 14:00 15:00 Luton Green 10:55 11:15 Witheridge Sports Field Car 15:05 15:50 Payhembury The Green 11:25 11:45 Park Feniton Ely Close 11:55 12:25 Butterleigh Village Hall 16:30 17:00 Whimple Square 13:10 13:55 Talaton Village Shop 14:10 14:30 Talaton Newton 14:35 14:55 Tuesday Feniton York Crescent 15:10 15:55 New Year’s Day (No service) Buckerell War Memorial 16:10 16:45 Jan 29 Apr 23 Feb 26 May 21 Thursday Mar 26 Jun 18 Jan 3, 31 Apr 25 Village Stop Arrive Depart East Down Pyne Arms 10:15 10:45 Feb 28 May 23 Kentisbury Village Hall 10:50 11:20 Mar 28 Jun 20 Berrynarbor Stores 11:40 12:10 Berrynarbor Sterridge Valley 12:25 12:55 Village Stop Arrive Depart Marwood Church 14:00 14:30 West Buckland Bus Shelter 10:00 10:30 Heanton Church 14:45 15:05 Bishops Tawton Church 10:50 11:20 RMB Chivenor Tamar Road 15:20 15:55 Swimbridge Post Office 11:35 12.30 Dennington Francis House 13:10 13:30 Landkey Meadow Close 13:35 14:05 Landkey Castle Inn 14:10 14:55 Landkey Bakery Way 15:00 15:45 Landkey Denes Close 15:50 16:35 Contact us... 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Your Mobile Library Timetable 2018/9 Week 4 Tiverton December 2018 to January 2019 Thursday Tuesday Dec 4 Apr 2, 30 Dec 6 Apr 4 Jan 8 May 28 Jan 10 May 2, 30 Feb 5 Jun 25 Feb 7 Jun 27 Mar 5 Mar 7 Village Stop Arrive Depart Village Stop Arrive Depart Cadbury Cadbury Cross 09:30 09:50 Ash Thomas Village Notice 09:30 10:00 Sandford Village Hall 10:25 11:00 Board Bugford Bungalows 11:25 11:45 Willand Willand Old Village/ 10:15 11:00 Yeo Vale Cross Yeo Vale Cross 11:55 12:15 Townlands Nymet Rowland Opposite Village 12:25 12:45 Willand Village Hall 11:05 12:05 Hall Clayhidon Crossroads 13:15 13:45 Lapford Highfield 13:30 14:15 Hemyock Village Hall 13:55 15:00 Lapford Orchard Way 14:20 15:05 Hemyock Lower Millhayes 15:05 16:20 Lapford School 15:10 15:55 Tween Moors Tween Moors 16:10 16:30 Friday Cross Cross Dec 7 Apr 5 Jan 11 May 3, 31 Wednesday Feb 8 Jun 28 Mar 8 Dec 5 Apr 3 Village Stop Arrive Depart Jan 9 May 1, 29 Offwell School 10:30 11:00 Feb 6 Jun 26 Dalwood School 11:20 11:50 Mar 6 Stockland Village Hall 12:05 13:05 Village Stop Arrive Depart Membury Post Office 13:50 14:35 Oakford Car Park 09:40 10:30 Huntsham Post Office 10:55 11:25 Saturday Holcombe Rogus Village Centre 11:45 12:30 Dec 8 Apr 6 Westleigh Telephone Box 13:15 13:55 Jan 12 May 4 Sampford Peverell Legion Hall Car 14:10 15:10 Feb 9 Jun 1, 29 Park Mar 9 Halberton Lower Close 15:20 16:05 Village Stop Arrive Depart Bradninch Guildhall 09:30 12:30 Disclaimer: Due to operational circumstances, the Contact us... mobile library may need to be off road and For more information or copies of this timetable unable to visit on some dates. 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