167 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

167 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 167 bus time schedule & line map 167 Loughton - Ilford View In Website Mode The 167 bus line (Loughton - Ilford) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ilford: 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM (2) Loughton: 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 167 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 167 bus arriving. Direction: Ilford 167 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Ilford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Loughton Station (C) Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Roding Road Roding Road, Loughton Civil Parish Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Valley Close Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Friday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Highland Avenue Highland Avenue, Loughton Civil Parish Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Greensted Road Pentlow Way 178 Loughton Way, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish 167 bus Info Direction: Ilford Roding View Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 43 min Hurst Road Line Summary: Loughton Station (C), Roding Road, Valley Close, Highland Avenue, Greensted Road, Buckhurst Hill Station Pentlow Way, Roding View, Hurst Road, Buckhurst 40 Victoria Road, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish Hill Station, Alfred Road, Guru Gobo Singh School, Roding Lane, Chester Road, Brook Way, Railway Alfred Road Station, Station Road Chigwell, Hainault Grove, Alfred Road, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish Linkside, Limes Avenue, Tudor Crescent, New North Road (W), Neville Road (X), Tomswood Hill (K), Guru Gobo Singh School Fullwell Cross (D), Waverley Gardens (G), Barkingside Roding Lane, Chigwell Civil Parish Police Station (N), Brandville Gardens (Y), Fullwood Primary School (CA), Hamilton Avenue (CB), Icknield Roding Lane Drive (CC), Martley Drive (CD), Gants Hill Station (CE), Gants Hill Station / Cranbrook Road (CH), Chester Road Mornington Avenue (CJ), Bethell Avenue (VA), Valentines Park (VB), Northbrook Road (VC), Chigwell Rise, Chigwell Civil Parish Coventry Road (VJ), Ilford Station (D), Chapel Road Brook Way (P), Redbridge Central Library (R), Hainault Street (S) Railway Station 12 Brook Parade, Chigwell Civil Parish Station Road Chigwell Hainault Grove Linkside Limes Avenue Tudor Crescent New North Road (W) Neville Road (X) Tomswood Hill (K) Fullwell Cross (D) Waverley Gardens (G) 90 High Street, London Barkingside Police Station (N) 16 High Street, London Brandville Gardens (Y) Fullwood Primary School (CA) Hamilton Avenue (CB) Icknield Drive (CC) Pershore Close, London Martley Drive (CD) Gants Hill Station (CE) Gants Hill Station / Cranbrook Road (CH) Frinton Mews, London Mornington Avenue (CJ) Bethell Avenue (VA) Valentines Park (VB) Northbrook Road (VC) Coventry Road (VJ) Ilford Station (D) Chapel Road (P) A118, London Redbridge Central Library (R) Hainault Street (S) 194-196 High Road, London Direction: Loughton 167 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Loughton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:35 AM - 11:55 PM Monday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Hainault Street (W) 231-233 High Road, London Tuesday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Redbridge Central Library (Q) Wednesday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Clements Road, London Thursday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM High Road Ilford (M) Friday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Beal Road (VK) Saturday 6:30 AM - 11:55 PM Beal Road, London Northbrook Road (VM) Valentines Park (VP) 167 bus Info 327 Cranbrook Road, London Direction: Loughton Stops: 36 Bethell Avenue (VR) Trip Duration: 42 min Bethell Avenue, London Line Summary: Hainault Street (W), Redbridge Central Library (Q), High Road Ilford (M), Beal Road Beehive Lane (CM) (VK), Northbrook Road (VM), Valentines Park (VP), Bethell Avenue (VR), Beehive Lane (CM), Gants Hill Gants Hill Station / Cranbrook Road (CN) Station / Cranbrook Road (CN), Gants Hill Station (CP), Shere Road (CQ), Gantshill Crescent (CR), Gants Hill Station (CP) Beattyville Gardens (CS), Brandville Gardens (Q), Fremantle Road (J), Fullwell Cross (A), Tomswood Shere Road (CQ) Hill (P), Neville Road (Q), New North Road (R), 635a Cranbrook Road, London Murtwell Drive, Linkside, Hainault Grove, The Chase, Railway Station, Brook Way, Chester Road, Guru Gantshill Crescent (CR) Gobo Singh School, Alfred Road, Buckhurst Hill Station, Roding View, Pentlow Way, Greensted Road, Beattyville Gardens (CS) Highland Avenue, Stonards Hill, Roding Road, Loughton Station (A) Brandville Gardens (Q) Woodhaven Gardens, London Fremantle Road (J) 53 High Street, London Fullwell Cross (A) Tomswood Hill (P) Neville Road (Q) New North Road (R) Murtwell Drive Fencepiece Road, London Linkside Hainault Grove Hainault Road, Chigwell Civil Parish The Chase Railway Station 12 Brook Parade, Chigwell Civil Parish Brook Way Lee Grove, Chigwell Civil Parish Chester Road Guru Gobo Singh School Alfred Road Alfred Road, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish Buckhurst Hill Station 40 Victoria Road, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish Roding View Pentlow Way 158 Loughton Way, Buckhurst Hill Civil Parish Greensted Road Nevill Way, Loughton Civil Parish Highland Avenue Highland Avenue, Loughton Civil Parish Stonards Hill 90 Roding Road, Loughton Civil Parish Roding Road Roding Road, Loughton Civil Parish Loughton Station (A) 167 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in London. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • Kids Sports Activities
    KIDS SPORTS ACTIVITIES MONDAYS Time Class Age Venue Price Contact 4.30pm- Youth Fitness 11-16 yrs South Woodford Library £2.80 020 8708 9067 5.30pm & Gym (induction £11.40) www.visionrcl.org.uk 5pm-7pm Indoor Rowing 11-16 yrs Fairlop Rowing Club, £4 07932 636114 Fairlop Waters 6pm-7pm Learn to Swim 3 yrs+ Fullwell Cross £72 for 07941 674568 Leisure Centre 12 weeks [email protected] 6pm-7pm Boxing Under 11s Loxford Youth Centre £2.50 020 8708 0950 (non-contact) [email protected] 7pm-8pm Boxing 11 yrs+ Loxford Youth Centre £2.50 020 8708 0950 (non-contact) [email protected] 7pm-9.30pm Disability Youth 13-25 yrs Hainault Youth Centre £4 per month 020 8500 8071 Club session MONDAYS - FRIDAYS DAILY 3.30pm- Junior Gym 11-16 yrs Mayfield Leisure Centre £2.80 020 3887 0982 4.30pm (induction £12) & 4.30pm- 5.30pm TUESDAYS 3.15pm- Youth Club 11-19 yrs Hainault Youth Centre £4 per month 020 8500 8071 5.45pm session 4pm-5pm Youth Fitness 11-16 yrs Wanstead Leisure Centre £2.80 020 8989 1172 (induction £12) www.visionrcl.org.uk 4.30pm- Gladiator Fitness/ 11 yrs+ Ilford Sports Club £3.50 [email protected] 5.30pm Athletics & 1st session free Indoor Rowing 4pm-6pm Youth Fitness 11-16 yrs Fullwell Cross Leisure £2.50 020 8550 2366 Centre (induction £11.40) www.visionrcl.org.uk 5pm-6pm Youth Fitness 11-16 yrs Wanstead Leisure Centre £2.80 020 8989 1172 (induction £12) www.visionrcl.org.uk 5pm-7pm Table Tennis - 8-16 yrs Redbridge Sports & £6 or £10 per [email protected] Intermediates Leisure Centre week
    [Show full text]
  • Buses from Woodford
    Buses from Woodford Loughton 549 LOUGHTON Loughton Crown Key BUCKHURST HILHILLL Loughton High Road Palmerston Road Ø— Connections with London Underground Westbury Road Buckhurst Hill u Connections with London Overground Palmerston Road Palmerston Road The Green Roebuck Lane R Connections with National Rail Albert Road Buckhurst Court ✚ Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Albert Road Cedar Close The yellow tinted area includes every bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles from Woodford. Main stops are shown in the white area outside. Buckhurst Way Oak Rise A Buckhurst Way Monkhams Inn Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus for Roding Valley service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the 1 2 3 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Buckhurst Way Bush Road Hillside Avenue Heron Way E U AA D N E E A U O E V N R V E A BB O V T R A C S G ’ E G E P D S T N I I O S Route finder S E K L R L P W I H M Day buses B 1 1 Cross Road Bus route Towards Bus stops SN M Love Lane AK J O ES T Woodford Bridge P L O D R AN R Chigwell Road Manor Road/ 275 !A !H !J !K !L A A . E W Barkingside O D E A A Manor Road Cross Road N V E R B A U S Y Woodford RY A .
    [Show full text]
  • History of the Parish and Church ST GILES Colchester
    History of the Parish and Church ST GILES Colchester Historical Notes on the Church & Parish of St. Giles, Colchester By George Rickword F.R. Hist. S. Note – This record of St. Giles’s Church and Parish was commissioned by Mr. Reginald B. Beard J.P., for his friend, the late Rev. E.W. Hartley Parker, M.A. former Rector of the parish, and publication is by Mr. Beard’s kind permission. This transcript is dated between 1931 and when the church closed in 1954. THE PARISH OF ST. GILES is the largest of the twelve urban parishes of Colchester. It covers 1,501 acres, the whole south side of the town, from Rowhedge and the Colne on the east to Reed Hall on the Layer Road westward, and is bounded on the north by Berechurch. It has long been the most populous parish in the borough. It may represent the property of some Saxon thane, but Domesday takes no notice of parochial divisions, being only concerned with fiscal questions. We may surmise that some thirty or forty of the burgesses, with their families, cultivated their five­acre plots in the common fields in the days of Edward the Confessor, and found sustenance for their sheep and cattle on the heath, and pannage for their pigs in the dense woods which covered both Donylands. Nor must we overlook the forefathers of our world­famous Colne navigators, the sailors, whose boats carried on what exterior trade there was when roads were hardly known. The hamlet we now call Old Heath is really the ancient “hithe” of harbour which Britons, Romans and Saxons had used for over a thousand years till the Normans found it profitable to bring their vessels up the river to the new “hithe,” now the parish of St.
    [Show full text]
  • Epping Forest District Council, Civic Offices, 323 High Street, Epping, Essex CM16 4BZ
    Weekly List of Planning & Tree www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk Applications, Notifications District Council rest and Appeals Registered in the week up to: Friday, 23 August, 2019 Epping Fo Any representations on applications should be made in writing, by Monday, 16 September, 2019 Comment online at www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/iPlan or by post to: The Director of Planning and Economic Development, Epping Forest District Council, Civic Offices, 323 High Street, Epping, Essex CM16 4BZ Any enquiries should be made to the Application Processing Team T: 01992 564436 E: [email protected] Epping Forest District Council www.eppingforestdc.gov.uk R12 Report for applications/cases between 19/08/2019 and 23/08/2019 Planning & Tree Applications You can comment on these applications, please ensure your response reaches us by the date shown on the cover of this document Buckhurst Hill Planning File No: 012508 Application No: EPF/1960/19 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Cormack Officer: Natalie Price Location: 2 Little Plucketts Way Buckhurst Hill IG9 5QU Proposal: Part two storey, part single storey rear extension. First floor front extension. Single storey rear extension. New roof over the whole property. Rear lower ground floor extension. If you are viewing this report in an electronic format, click on the link below to view related documents including plans http://planpub.eppingforestdc.gov.uk/NIM.websearch/ExternalEntryPoint.aspx?SEARCH_TYPE=1&DOC_CLASS_CODE=PL&FOLDER1_REF=627213 Planning File No: 023834 Application No: EPF/1965/19 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Sam and Shaun Harrison Officer: Zara Seelig Location: 1 Trent Road Buckhurst Hill IG9 5RT Proposal: A single storey side extension and hip to gable loft conversion with rear dormer window and Juliet balcony.
    [Show full text]
  • 9828 the London Gazette, I?Th November 1964
    9828 THE LONDON GAZETTE, I?TH NOVEMBER 1964 (19) 4 Albany Road, Chislehurst, Kent, by J. R. W. (4) Land' and premises in West Central Street Ackroyd, 43 Lansdown Crescent, London W.ll, (formerly Hyde Street) and1 Museum Street, and C. L. Aokroyd, Hawthorne Cottage, Weald, Holborn, London W.C.1, by H.M. Postmaster •Kent. General. (20) " Colverstone," Stein Road, Southbourne, Sussex, (5) 318 Temple Road, Epsom, Surrey, by J. C. M. by I. E. M. Methuen of that address. Woods, 8 Viceroy Lodge, Kingsway, Hove 3, (21) St. James, Faversham Road, Seasalter, Kent, by Sussex. A. N. Woolnough of that address. (6) The Queens House, Poplar Walk, Croydon, (22) 6 Orchard Road, Herne Bay, Kent, by J. M. Surrey, by Croydon Borough Council. Merritt, 15 Arlington Villas, Bristol. (7) 530 Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon, Surrey, by A. M. (23) Land to rear of 31 Drudgeon Way (adjoining Farmer of that address. public footpath), Bean, Stone, Kent, by Dartford (8) Land on N. side of Norton Avenue, Canvey Rural District Council. (Island, Essex, by J. W. J. Harrod, 19A Henson (24) 11 Church Hill, Wilmington, near Dartford, Avenue, 'Canvey Island. Kent, by E. Davies of that address. (9) " The Roses'", Station Road, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, (25) Labumam Cottage, Fairwarp, near Uckfield, Essex, by J. W. G. and E. Hoare, Great Sussex, by J. M. Armstrong, 14 Limerston Totham Hall, Great Totham, Essex. Street, London S.W.10. (10) 2A Heaton* Avenue, Gidea Park, Romford, Essex, (26) Land N.E. of Love Lane, Watlington, Oxon, by A. E. and P. R.
    [Show full text]
  • We Pray: Oct-Nov
    WEPRAY OCT - NOV 2019 Praying for each other in Essex & East London #chelmsdioprayers Chelmsford Diocese Prayer Diary October “A praying church is a living organism, powered by the love of God, and directed by his will.” (Susan Sayers) Tue 1 Remegius, Bishop of Rheims, Apostle of the Franks, 533 Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, Social Reformer, 1885 “A garden requires patient labour and attention. Colchester Episcopal Area Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions Roger Morris, Area Bishop; Ruth Patten, Archdeacon of Colchester; or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because Robin King, Archdeacon of Stansted. Advisers: Vacancy, Mission & Ministry; Ian Hilton, CMD; Christine Gorringe, Women’s Ministry; someone expended effort on them.” Janet Nicholls, Rural & Agricultural; Lydia Smith, Director, Centre for – Liberty Hyde Bailey, Rural Excellence; Dot Salmon, Youth. Chaplains: Julia Murphy, Essex University; Allison Cline-Dean, East Suffolk Horticulturalist and Botanist & North Essex NHS Foundation Trust; Robert Burles, Stansted Airport. The Dioceses of Pelotas (Brazil) and Chester (England) Wed 2 The Deanery of Witham Area Dean: Vacancy. Acting Area Dean: Simon Garwood. Lay Chair: Mike Robinson. West Mersea (St Peter and St Paul) w East Mersea (St Edmund), Peldon (St Mary Vn), Great & Little Wigborough St Stephen & St Nicholas Clergy: Vacancy (R), Terry Walker (A). LLM: Anne Owen. The Dioceses of Perth (Australia), Chhattisgarh (North India) and Chicago (The Episcopal Church) Thu 3 George Bell, Bishopof Chichester, Ecumenist, Peacemaker, 1958 Fingringhoe (St Andrew) w East Donyland [or Rowhedge] (St Lawrence), Abberton (St Andrew) w Langenhoe (St Mary) Clergy: Vacancy (PiC). Fingringhoe School: Suzy Ryan (HT). Rowhedge St Lawrence School: Kerry Malcolm (HT).
    [Show full text]
  • Medieval Domed Chests in Kent: a Contribution to a National and International Study Christopher Pickvance
    Medieval Domed Chests in Kent: A Contribution to a National and International Study christopher pickvance The aim of this article is to contribute to knowledge of a distinctive type of medieval chest. The focus will be on the origins of the chests, their timber, ironwork and internal design, and their period of production. The article contains a close study of the fifteen domed chests so far located in Kent, an identification of their lid timber, and a dendro- chronological study of one of the chests. Some new means of identifying the origins of the chests are suggested and comparisons made with some domed chests on the Continent. The focus on Kent is for reasons of easy access for the author, not because it is thought that the Kent domed chests are distinctive. It is hoped that future studies in the UK and abroad will allow some of the interpretations put forward to be tested. previous writing on domed chests In medieval times in England, before the development of the framed, panelled chest around 1500 , chests were of three types: dug-out, clamp-fronted (with wide stiles holding one or more boards between them) or boarded (with the boards held by pegs, nails and iron straps). 1 A perusal of illustrated sources makes clear that iron bands or straps were a very common feature of chests in this period, especially on boarded chests. 2 The straps held the elements of the chest together securely and protected it against forcible entry. Indeed, Geddes’s study of medieval decorative ironwork contains more photographs of early chests than most books on furniture.
    [Show full text]
  • ESSEX L 2 ESSEX
    • ESSEX is one of the metropolitan ,hil'es and takes its The Thames flows through London to the :Sorth Sea, name· from the commonwealth of the }:a:O;t .Saxons (one h;n-iug several quay~, but no great haven on the Essex • of tbe English hordes which settled in South Britain), shore, and the limits of the port of London extend to and of which Mid<lle;ex, London anu Hertfordshire after- . Haveugore creek in this county. The Lee, and its head, wards furmeu part. _\fter the }:usl<arrlian,; and Celts ' the Stort, are navigable, pa.;;sing through Bishop Stort­ had been driven out, }:s<e:>: was held by the Belgic tribe furd, Harlow and \Valtham Abbey; the Roding rises in of the Trinobantes until the Roman inroad. Of the 1 Easton Park, near Dunrnow, and flows south for about 36 Romans it wa_o; a great :seat and here wa.s- their city uf \ ntile,; past Ongar to llford, where it becomes- navigable, Camulodunun1. The 1\'Plch, again becoming nla.-;ters, ] and, pa~sing Barking, joins the 'l,hame~: the Bourne were driven out by the }~ast Saxon:-;. The chief dans ~ hrook, 12 n1iles long-, falls into the Than1es at Dagenham: concerned in the ~ettlen1ent u·ere the-· 'rilling, Halling, the Ingerbuurne rise5 in South lVeald and falls into the_ . Denning, Thnrring, BPmrin~, Billing, Htll'uing, ~Ianning, Than1es near Uainham: the Marditch, 12 mile3> long; Totting, Bucking- ~and lhumiug, being the smue as tlwse fo1·ms a creek at Purfieet: the Crouch, 25 miles long, engaged in the settlement of East .!uglia.
    [Show full text]
  • October 2019).Qxp 2010 Report and Accounts.Qxd 22/10/2019 13:21 Page 821
    Bulletin 142 (October 2019).qxp_2010 Report and Accounts.qxd 22/10/2019 13:21 Page 821 Monumental Brass Society OCTOBER 2019 BULLETIN 142 Bulletin 142 (October 2019).qxp_2010 Report and Accounts.qxd 22/10/2019 13:21 Page 822 Monumental Brass Society 822 The Bulletin is published three times a year, in February, June and October. Articles for inclusion Personalia in the next issue should be sent by 1st January 2020 to: It is with very deep regret that we report the death of Jerome Bertram, our senior Vice-President, Martin Stuchfield on Saturday, 19th October 2019 immediately prior Pentlow Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk CO10 7SP to going to press. A full tribute will be published Email: [email protected] in the 2020 Transactions. Contributions to ‘Notes on books, articles and the The Society also deeply regrets the passing of Brian internet’ should be sent by 1st December 2019 to: Kemp and David Parrott who had been members of Richard Busby the Society since 1983 and 1961 respectively. ‘Treetops’, Beech Hill, Hexham Northumberland NE46 3AG Email: [email protected] Useful Society contacts: General enquiries, membership and subscriptions: Penny Williams, Hon. Secretary 12 Henham Court, Mowbrays Road Collier Row, Romford, Essex RM5 3EN Email: [email protected] Conservation of brasses (including thefts etc.): Martin Stuchfield, Hon. Conservation Officer Pentlow Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk CO10 7SP Email: [email protected] Contributions for the Transactions: David Lepine, Hon. Editor 38 Priory Close, Dartford, Kent DA1 2JE Email: [email protected] Website: www.mbs-brasses.co.uk Martin Stuchfield Pentlow Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk CO10 7SP Email: [email protected] The death is also noted of John Masters Lewis Hon.
    [Show full text]
  • CHURCHES in the Stour Valley
    CHURCHES in The Stour Valley Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) St Mary the Virgin, Cavendish St Lawrence, Stour Valley and surrounding Wool Towns Peacocks Road, The Green, St Gregory and St George, Little Waldingfield St Peter and St Paul, Clare Cavendish CO10 8AZ Church Road, Little Waldingfield CO10 0SP Stour Valley Path High Street, Clare CO10 8NY Set beside a thatched Alms House, this Pentlow Late medieval church of Perpendicular style, attractive church includes an elaborate Pentlow Lane, Pentlow CO10 7SP with beautiful carvings, stained glass and Wool Towns A very large, beautiful ‘wool church’ with the heaviest ring of eight bells in Suffolk. medieval ‘reredos’. On the river itself, one of only three round Tudor red brick porch. www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2115 www.cavendishvillage.uk/facilities/churches towered churches in the Valley. www.boxriverbenefice.com - Highlights www.stourvalley.org.uk www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2117 www.achurchnearyou.com/church/6520 www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2194 Crown copyright. To Bury St John the Baptist, Boxted St Edmunds Stoke by Clare To Newmarket 16 The Street, Stoke by Clare CO10 8HR 8 St Matthew, Leavenheath St Mary, Polstead All rights reserved. © Suffolk County Council. Licence LA100023395 See a castellated tower, one of the Nayland Road, Leavenheath CO6 4PT Polstead CO6 5BS smallest pulpits in England, and Small, red brick, Victorian church with A unique church with the only elaborate interior decor. LAVENHAM a unique set of First World War white original medieval stone spire www.achurchnearyou.com/church/2118 Great Glemsford grave crosses. remaining in the Stour Valley.
    [Show full text]
  • (Public Pack)Agenda Document for Council Housebuilding Cabinet
    Committee Agenda Council Housebuilding Cabinet Committee Tuesday, 8th December, 2020 You are invited to attend the next meeting of Council Housebuilding Cabinet Committee, which will be held at: Virtual Meeting on Zoom on Tuesday, 8th December, 2020 at 5.00 pm . Georgina Blakemore Chief Executive Democratic Services Jackie Leither Tel: 01992 564756 Officer Email: [email protected] Members: Councillors H Whitbread (Chairman), N Avey, N Bedford, A Patel and J Philip PLEASE NOTE THE START TIME OF 5PM WEBCASTING/FILMING NOTICE (VIRTUAL MEETINGS) Please note: this meeting may be filmed for live or subsequent broadcast via the Council's internet site - at the start of the meeting the Chairman will confirm if all or part of the meeting is being filmed. The meeting may also be otherwise filmed by third parties with the Chairman’s permission. You should be aware that the Council is a Data Controller under the Data Protection Act. Data collected during this webcast will be retained in accordance with the Council’s published policy. Therefore participating in this virtual meeting, you are consenting to being filmed and to the possible use of those images and sound recordings for webcasting and/or training purposes. If members of the public do not wish to have their image captured they should ensure that their video setting throughout the virtual meeting is turned off and set to audio only. In the event that technical difficulties interrupt this virtual meeting that cannot be overcome, the Chairman may need to adjourn the meeting. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact the Corporate Communications Manager on 01992 564039.
    [Show full text]
  • 462 Hainault
    Hainault - Barkingside - Ilford 462 The Badger Copperfield Daily The Lowe Hainault Manford WayGrange HillLimes Station Farm „Fencepiece RoadBarkingside LongwoodWoodford Gardens GantsAvenue Hill Beehive„ LaneCranbrook RoadIlford StationIlford HainaultÊ High Road Street ••••• III III•• Fullwell III IIICross • • III• III •• Valentines Park • III Hail and Ride section Monday - Friday Hainault The Lowe 0625 0640 0655 0710 0722 0734 0746 0800 0815 0830 0845 0900 0915 0930 0945 1000 1015 1030 Grange Hill Station „ 0629 0644 0659 0714 0726 0738 0751 0805 0820 0835 0850 0904 0919 0934 0949 1004 1019 1034 Limes Farm Copperfield 0632 0647 0702 0718 0730 0742 0756 0810 0825 0840 0855 0909 0923 0938 0953 1008 1023 1038 Barkingside Fullwell Cross 0638 0654 0709 0726 0739 0752 0806 0820 0835 0850 0905 0918 0932 0946 1001 1016 1031 1046 Longwood Gardens Doctor Johnson 0641 0657 0712 0729 0743 0756 0810 0824 0839 0854 0909 0922 0936 0950 1005 1020 1035 1050 Gants Hill Station „ 0645 0701 0716 0733 0747 0800 0815 0829 0844 0859 0914 0927 0940 0954 1009 1024 1039 1054 Beehive Lane Synagogue 0648 0704 0720 0737 0751 0805 0820 0835 0850 0905 0919 0932 0945 0958 1013 1028 1043 1058 Ilford Station Ê 0652 0709 0725 0742 0757 0811 0826 0841 0856 0911 0925 0938 0951 1004 1018 1033 1048 1103 Ilford High Road Hainault Street 0655 0712 0729 0746 0801 0816 0831 0846 0901 0916 0930 0943 0956 1009 1023 1038 1053 1108 Hainault The Lowe 1045 00 15 30 45 1400 1415 1430 1445 1459 1513 1527 1541 1555 1610 1625 Grange Hill Station „ 1049 Then 04 19 34 49 1404 1419 1434 1449
    [Show full text]