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Download a PDF A-Z of All Devon Mobile Libraries Stops A-Z of all Devon Mobile Libraries Stops from January 1st 2021. Village Stop Arrive Depart Day Week Mobile Abbotsham School 10:30 11:00 Wednesday 4 Torrington Abbotsham Church 11:05 11:30 Wednesday 4 Torrington Caravan Park Car Abbotshill Park 11:25 11:45 Monday 1 Exmouth Park Abbotskerswell Village Centre 10:35 11:15 Monday 1 Exmouth Abbotskerswell Priory 10:10 10:30 Monday 1 Exmouth Alphington Aldens Rd 10:35 10:55 Monday 3 Exmouth Village Notice Ash Thomas 9:30 10:00 Thursday 4 Tiverton Board Ashill Batts Park Junction 14:45 15:20 Tuesday 2 Tiverton Ashprington Bus Stop 11:30 12:15 Thursday 1 Ivybridge Ashreigney The Square 11:00 11:20 Thursday 2 Torrington Ashwater Village Inn 13:15 13:45 Thursday 3 Torrington Atherington Church Gate 14:45 15:15 Tuesday 4 Torrington Aveton Gifford Village Hall 9:30 10:30 Wednesday 1 Ivybridge Awliscombe Godford Cross 10:30 10:50 Tuesday 1 Tiverton Aylesbeare Nightjar Inn 9:50 10:10 Friday 2 Exmouth Barnstaple Chichester Road 14:15 15:15 Tuesday 3 Torrington Battisborough Old Post Office 14:45 15:30 Monday 3 Ivybridge Cross Beaford School Lay By 9:30 10:00 Thursday 2 Torrington Beer Barnard Farm 13:35 14:15 Thursday 4 Exmouth Beesands The Chapel 15:25 15:45 Tuesday 2 Ivybridge Belstone Green 10:15 11:00 Wednesday 1 Exmouth Belstone Corner The Beeches 14:00 14:20 Wednesday 1 Exmouth Bere Alston Alexander Drive 10:00 10:30 Tuesday 3 Ivybridge Bere Alston The Village Hall 10:35 11:55 Tuesday 3 Ivybridge Bere Ferrers War Memorial 14:00 14:30 Tuesday 3 Ivybridge Bere Ferrers Social Club 14:35 15:05 Tuesday 3 Ivybridge Berry Pomeroy Crossroads 13:30 13:50 Thursday 4 Ivybridge Berrynarbor Stores 11:40 12:10 Tuesday 3 Tiverton Berrynarbor Sterridge Valley 12:25 12:50 Tuesday 3 Tiverton Bickford Arms Bickford Arms 11:45 12:05 Friday 2 Torrington Bickington Babbages 9:45 10:15 Tuesday 3 Torrington Bickington Mead Park 10:20 10:50 Tuesday 3 Torrington Bickington Ellerslie Road 10:55 11:30 Tuesday 3 Torrington Bickington Old School Yard 12:50 13:10 Tuesday 2 Exmouth 1 Bickleigh Church 12:00 12:45 Friday 4 Ivybridge Bickleigh, School (term time) 9:50 10:20 Thursday 2 Tiverton Tiverton Bigbury Green 14:00 14:30 Tuesday 4 Ivybridge Bigbury-on -Sea Cleveland Drive 12:40 13:25 Tuesday 4 Ivybridge Bishops Community Shop 14:00 14:40 Wednesday 1 Tiverton Nympton Bishops Tawton Church 11:15 11:45 Thursday 3 Tiverton Bishopsteignton Grange Park 13:30 14:15 Wednesday 3 Exmouth Bishops Avenue Bishopsteignton 12:00 12:45 Wednesday 3 Exmouth Car Park Black Dog Methodist Church 10:50 11:15 Friday 2 Tiverton Black Torrington Chapel 14:25 14:50 Tuesday 2 Torrington Black Torrington The Maltings 15:00 15:30 Tuesday 2 Torrington Normandy Arms Blackawton 11:55 12:25 Tuesday 2 Ivybridge Chapel St Bondleigh Old School 13:55 14:15 Friday 4 Torrington Bovey Tracey New Park 11:30 12:00 Tuesday 2 Exmouth Bow Car Park 14:10 14:30 Thursday 2 Exmouth Bradford Village Hall 13:40 14:00 Friday 2 Torrington Bradninch Guildhall 11:00 12:15 Thursday 2 Tiverton Bradninch Guildhall 9:45 12:15 Saturday 4 Tiverton Bradworthy Square 10:45 12:15 Wednesday 2 Torrington Brampford School 11:00 11:45 Wednesday 2 Tiverton Speke Bratton Clovelly Village 13:00 14:00 Wednesday 2 Ivybridge Bratton Fleming School (term time) 12:50 13:15 Monday 1 Tiverton Bratton Fleming The Glebe 12:25 13:15 Monday 1 Tiverton Brayford Village Centre 10:00 10:30 Monday 1 Tiverton Bridestowe Station Cottages 13:40 14:20 Wednesday 3 Ivybridge Bridestowe White Hart 14:30 15:15 Wednesday 3 Ivybridge Bridford Scatter View 10:50 11:20 Thursday 3 Exmouth Bridgerule Village Hall 14:00 14:30 Wednesday 2 Torrington Bridgerule Upland 14:40 15:20 Wednesday 2 Torrington Brimley Chapple Cross 14:50 15:10 Thursday 1 Exmouth Brixton Venn Court 15:00 16:00 Thursday 3 Ivybridge Broadhembury Post Office 11:45 12:25 Tuesday 2 Tiverton Buckerell War Memorial 16:00 16:30 Wednesday 3 Tiverton Buckfast Furlong Close 12:00 12:30 Tuesday 1 Ivybridge Buckland Village 12:15 13:00 Wednesday 3 Torrington Brewer 2 Buckland Village Hall 12:10 12:30 Thursday 4 Torrington Filleigh Buckland School 14:15 14:45 Thursday 2 Ivybridge Monachorum Bugford Bungalows 11:25 11:45 Tuesday 4 Tiverton Butterleigh Village Hall 16:30 17:00 Monday 3 Tiverton Cadbury Cadbury Cross 9:30 9:50 Tuesday 4 Tiverton California Cross Layby 9:10 09:30 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Challacombe Black Venus Inn 14:00 14:30 Monday 1 Tiverton Chardstock Kit Bridge 14:00 14:20 Tuesday 1 Tiverton Chardstock Green Lane 14:30 15:10 Tuesday 1 Tiverton Charles Crossroads 10:45 11:15 Monday 1 Tiverton Chawleigh Village Hall 15:20 16:00 Thursday 2 Torrington Cheriton Bishop Glebelands 14:50 15:45 Tuesday 3 Exmouth Cheriton Bary Cross 15:30 16:00 Friday 2 Tiverton Fitzpaine Chillington Green Park Way 10:50 11:30 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Chillington Post Office 11:35 12:15 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Chittlehamholt Village Hall 13:20 13:50 Tuesday 4 Torrington Chittlehampton Square 14:05 14:30 Tuesday 4 Torrington Christow Church 13:30 14:00 Thursday 3 Exmouth Christow Village Hall 14:05 14:35 Thursday 3 Exmouth Chudleigh Buckingham 15:30 15:50 Tuesday 2 Exmouth Knighton Orchard Clapworthy Mill Broden Hill 10:20 10:40 Tuesday 4 Torrington Clayhidon Crossroads 13:15 13:45 Thursday 4 Tiverton Clifford Bridge Clifford Bridge 13:30 13:50 Tuesday 3 Exmouth Clyst Hydon School 9:45 10:25 Tuesday 2 Tiverton Clyst St George School 15:20 15:40 Tuesday 4 Exmouth Clyst St Mary Cat and Fiddle 12:10 12:30 Friday 2 Exmouth Clyst St Mary Winslade Park 14:50 15:10 Tuesday 4 Exmouth Cockwood The Bridge 14:35 15:15 Friday 4 Exmouth Colaton Raleigh Eden Way 10:30 11:00 Tuesday 1 Exmouth Coldridge Square 14:15 15:00 Thursday 2 Torrington Colebrooke Bus Shelter 11:25 23:45 Thursday 2 Exmouth Cookbury Church 12:40 13:25 Friday 2 Torrington Copplestone Fernworthy Park 12:30 12:50 Thursday 2 Exmouth Cornworthy Village Centre 13:15 13:35 Thursday 1 Ivybridge Near Younghayes Cranbrook 14:30 16:00 Wednesday 4 Exmouth Centre 3 Near Younghayes Cranbrook 10:40 11:50 Friday 2 Exmouth Centre Crapstone Pilchers Field 10:15 10:45 Thursday 2 Ivybridge Crockernwell Stanbury's Orchard 14:10 14:40 Tuesday 3 Exmouth Culmstock Strand Stores 11:45 12:15 Saturday 2 Tiverton Dalwood School 11:20 11:50 Friday 4 Tiverton Dartington Cott Inn 14:05 14:25 Thursday 4 Ivybridge Dartington Broom Park 14:30 15:00 Thursday 4 Ivybridge Dawlish Warren Hazelwood Park 15:20 15:40 Friday 4 Exmouth Dean Prior Cross View 11:20 11:50 Tuesday 1 Ivybridge Denbury School 12:00 12:45 Monday 1 Exmouth Dennington Francis House 11:55 12:20 Thursday 3 Tiverton Diptford Village Square 10:15 10:45 Tuesday 2 Ivybridge Doddiscombslei Nobody Inn 11:30 11:50 Thursday 3 Exmouth gh Dolton Ram's Head Inn 15:15 15:45 Friday 4 Torrington Dousland Iron Mine Lane 11:45 12:15 Thursday 2 Ivybridge Down St Mary Church 13:30 13:50 Thursday 2 Exmouth Drewsteignton Square 12:10 12:30 Tuesday 3 Exmouth Dunchideock Sideling Close 11:55 12:15 Monday 3 Exmouth Dunkeswell Community Centre 9:30 12:30 Saturday 2 Exmouth Dunkeswell Community Centre 10:00 10:30 Wednesday 4 Exmouth Dunsford Orchard Close 9:50 10:30 Thursday 3 Exmouth Dunsland Forestry Cottages 10:00 10:15 Wednesday 1 Torrington East Budleigh Village Hall 9:40 10:10 Tuesday 1 Exmouth East Down Pyne Arms 10:15 10:40 Tuesday 3 Tiverton Mill Lane / Old Post East Ogwell 13:45 14:30 Monday 1 Exmouth Office East Old Chapel 14:25 14:45 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Portlemouth East Prawle The Green 13:40 14:10 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Ermington Fawns Close 9:40 10:10 Tuesday 4 Ivybridge Exminster Victory Hall 14:00 16:00 Monday 3 Exmouth Exminster Victory Hall 9:30 12:30 Saturday 4 Exmouth Withycombe Park Exmouth 9:30 9:50 Friday 4 Exmouth Drive Exton Station 9:45 10:05 Monday 3 Exmouth Feniton Ely Close 11:30 12:00 Wednesday 3 Tiverton Feniton York Crescent 15:00 15:45 Wednesday 3 Tiverton Flete House Flete House 10:15 10:35 Tuesday 4 Ivybridge Ford Toms Lane 11:45 12:05 Wednesday 4 Torrington 4 Fremington Taw View 12:10 12:55 Monday 3 Torrington Fremington Church Hall 13:30 14:30 Monday 3 Torrington Frogmore Winslade Close 15:15 15:45 Wednesday 4 Ivybridge Galmpton Galmpton 13:30 14:00 Wednesday 1 Ivybridge George Village Hall 10:50 11:10 Tuesday 4 Torrington Nympton Germansweek Post Office 12:15 12:45 Wednesday 1 Torrington Gittisham Hill Gittisham 12:45 13:15 Thursday 4 Exmouth House Goodleigh Village Hall 11:35 12:05 Monday 1 Tiverton Grinacombe Grinacombe Moor 10:30 11:00 Thursday 3 Torrington Moor Halberton Lower Close 15:20 16:05 Wednesday 4 Tiverton Halwill Church 10:30 11:00 Wednesday 1 Torrington Halwill Junction 11:15 12:00 Wednesday 1 Torrington Harbertonford Church 15:05 16:00 Thursday 1 Ivybridge Hartland Fire Station 10:00 12:45 Tuesday 1 Torrington Hartland Exmansworthy 13:30 13:50 Tuesday 1 Torrington Hatherleigh Market 10:00 11:45 Tuesday 2 Torrington Hatherleigh Community Centre 12:00 12:30 Tuesday 2 Torrington Hatherleigh Glascott Close 10:30 11:00 Friday 2 Torrington Hatherleigh Community Centre 10:00 12:00 Saturday 4 Torrington Hawkchurch Memorial Cross 12:10 12:40 Tuesday 1 Tiverton Haytor Rock Inn 10:10 10:40 Tuesday 2 Exmouth Heanton Church 15:00 15:20 Tuesday 3 Tiverton Hemborough Sportsmans Arms 13:50 14:45 Thursday 1 Ivybridge Post Hemyock Village Hall 13:55 15:00 Thursday 4 Tiverton Hemyock Lower Millhayes 15:05 15:45 Thursday 4 Tiverton Hemyock Village Hall 9:45 11:30 Saturday 2 Tiverton Hennock Palk Arms 14:00 14:20 Tuesday 2 Exmouth High Bickington Wardens Close 15:30 15:50 Tuesday 4 Torrington High Bickington Cross Park 16:00 16:30 Tuesday 4 Torrington Higher Ashton Village
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