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Mobile Library B Mobile B - Route 1 Community Stopping Place From To Tur Langton Church 10.00 10.10 Church Langton School/Playgroup 10.20 10.45 West Langton The Triangle 10.50 11.00 East Langton Bell Inn 11.05 11.15 Thorpe Langton Bakers Arms 11.20 11.40 Visits on first Monday of month Welham Main Street 11.50 12.00 2021 Cranoe Crossroads 12.05 12.15 5 July 4 Oct Hallaton Main Street 12.30 12.55 2 Aug 8 Nov Sunflower Nursery Leicester Road 13.55 14.25 6 Sept 6 Dec Great Bowden The Green 14.35 14.45 Gartree Welland Avenue 14.55 15.05 Mobile B - Route 2 Community Stopping Place From To Thurnby/Bushby Gilstead Close 9.45 10.15 Thurnby/Bushby Hillcourt/Main Street 10.20 10.40 Thurnby/Bushby 36 Charnwood Drive 10.45 11.05 Scraptoft Hincks Avenue 11.15 11.30 Thurnby/Bushby 3 Devenports Hill 11.40 11.55 Visits on first Tuesday of month Houghton on the Hill Deane Gate 12.05 12.20 2021 Houghton on the Hill Forsells End 12.25 12.40 6 July 5 Oct 3 Aug 2 Nov Houghton on the Hill Weir Lane 13.15 13.35 7 Sept 7 Dec Houghton on the Hill Home Close 13.40 13.55 Covered by Mobile A – Melton Mowbray 0116 305 3646 Mobile B – Route 3 Community Stopping Place From To Theddingworth Station Road 9.45 10.00 Lubenham Phone Box 10.10 10.40 Foxton Village Hall 10.50 11.05 Foxton School 11.10 11.45 Visits on first Wednesday of month Gumley Village Hall 11.55 12.10 2021 7 Jul 6 Oct Laughton Village Green 12.20 12.35 4 Aug 3 Nov Smeeton Westerby Village Centre 13.15 13.25 1 Sep 1 Dec Saddington White Cottage 13.35 13.45 Mobile B - Route 4 Community Stopping Place From To Billesdon Vicarage Close 10.00 10.20 Billesdon Knights Close 10.30 11.00 Tilton on the Hill Rose and Crown 11.10 11.50 Visits on first Friday of month Loddington The Hall 12.05 12.20 2021 2 July 1 Oct East Norton Crossroads 12.25 12.35 6 Aug 5 Nov Allexton Bridge 13.30 13.35 3 Sept 3 Dec Tugby School 13.50 14.10 Skeffington Hunters Avenue 14.20 14.40 Mobile B - Route 5 Community Stopping Place From To Medbourne Marlow Court 10.30 10.45 Medbourne Old School Centre 10.50 11.10 Drayton Main Street 11.20 11.30 Bringhurst Grass Triangle 11.40 11.50 Great Easton Clarksdale/Barnsdale 12.00 12.25 Visits on second Monday of month Great Easton Moulds Lane/Pitchers Lane 12.30 13.10 2021 12 Jul 11 Oct Stockerston Grass Triangle 13.55 14.10 9 Aug 8 Nov Horninghold East Norton Road 14.25 14.35 13 Sep 13 Dec Blaston Woodbine Cottages 14.45 15.00 *No April service due to Bank Holiday Slawston Green Triangle 15.10 15.25 Mobile B - Route 6 Community Stopping From To Place New Inn Roleston Est Entr 10.15 10.25 Noseley The Post Box 10.35 10.45 Goadby Holm Lodge 10.50 11.00 Shangton Post Box 11.10 11.20 Stonton Wyville The Manor 11.30 11.40 Visits on second Tuesday of month Glooston The Cottages 11.50 12.00 2021 Carlton Curlieu Manor Farm 12.20 12.30 Illston on the Hill Post Box 12.40 12.50 13 Jul 12 Oct Gaulby Telephone Box 13.00 13.15 10 Aug 9 Nov 14 Sep 14 Dec Kings Norton Grass Triangle 13.55 14.05 Covered by Mobile A – Melton Mowbray Little Stretton White Cottages 14.15 14.25 Burton Overy Church 14.35 15.05 0116 305 3646 Mobile B - Route 7 Community Stopping Place From To Bitteswell Busy Bees Montessori 9.30 10.00 Bitteswell School 10.05 10.50 Croft School 11.10 11.55 Visits on second Wednesday of month 2021 Whetstone Winterburn Gardens 12.15 12.35 Whetstone Avon Drive 12.40 13.05 14 Jul 6 Oct Sapcote Castlegate Mobile Home Site 13.55 14.55 11 Aug 11 Nov 8 Sep 15 Dec Frolesworth The Square Alms House 15.10 15.20 Mobile B - Route 8 Community Stopping Place From To Ashby Magna Peveril Road 9.30 10.00 Willoughby Waterleys Village Hall 10.05 10.35 Willoughby Waterleys Retreat Farm 10.45 11.05 Peatling Magna Church Lane 11.15 11.35 Visits on second Friday of month 2021 Peatling Parva White House 11.40 12.10 9 Jul 8 Oct Bruntingthorpe The Plough, Main Street 12.20 12.35 13 Aug 12 Nov Upper Bruntingthorpe Mere Road 12.45 13.05 10 Sept 10 Dec Gilmorton School 13.55 14.55 Gilmorton Turville Road 15.00 15.25 *Change of date due to Bank Holiday Gilmorton Lutterworth Road 15.30 16.10 Mobile B - Route 9 Community Stopping Place From To Ashby Parva Goodacre Alms Houses 9.30 9.45 Ashby Parva Hollybush 9.50 10.20 Claybrooke Parva School 10.30 11.15 Claybrooke Parva Weston Drive 11.20 11.50 Visits on third Monday of month 2021 Claybrooke Parva Post Box 12.05 12.25 19 Jul 18 Oct Dunton Bassett Little Lunnon 13.15 13.35 16 Aug 15 Nov Dunton Bassett School 13.40 14.35 20 Sep No December service due to Christmas break *No December service due to Christmas holidays Mobile B - Route 10 Community Stopping Place From To Mowsley Phone Box 9.45 10.00 Shearsby Welford Road 10.10 10.25 Arnesby Co-Op House Oak Lane 10.35 11.05 Wistow The Hall 11.20 11.35 Visits on third Tuesday of month Newton Harcourt The Square 11.45 12.00 2021 Kilby Wistow Close 12.10 12.30 20 July 19 Oct Kilby School 13.05 14.00 17 Aug 16 Nov 14 Sept No December service due to Christmas break Mobile B - Route 11 Community Stopping Place From To Leire Village Hall 9.15 9.35 Ullesthorpe School 9.50 10.50 Ullesthorpe Playgroup 10.50 11.20 Ullesthorpe Orchard Walk 11.25 11.45 Visits on third Wednesday of month Walcote The Tavern 12.15 12.25 2021 South Kilworth School 13.10 14.00 21 Jul 20 Oct South Kilworth Leys Crescent 14.05 14.20 18 Aug 17 Nov Swinford Rugby Road 14.30 15.00 15 Sept No December service due to Cathorpe Rugby Road Church 15.10 15.25 Christmas break Shawell Council Houses 15.30 15.45 Cotesbach Village Hall, Main Street 15.55 16.10 Mobile B - Route 12 Community Stopping Place From To North Kilworth School 9.30 10.15 Husbands Bosworth School 10.25 11.25 Husbands Bosworth Berridges Lane 11.30 12.10 Visits on third Friday of month Husbands Bosworth Butt Lane / Lammas Close 12.15 12.50 2021 Walton Old School Close 13.40 14.00 16 Jul 15 Oct Kimcote 3 Poultney Lane 14.05 14.20 20 Aug 19 Nov 17 Sept No December service due to Christmas break Mobile B - Route 13 Community Stopping Place From To Sutton Elms Playgroup 9.30 9.50 Sharnford Halls Crescent 10.00 10.40 Sharnford Playgroup 10.45 11.15 Croft School Close /Brookes Ave 11.20 11.45 Visits on fourth Monday of month 2021 Croft Salisbury Ave 11.50 12.10 26 Jul 25 Oct Croft Sparkenhoe 12.15 12.30 23 Aug 22 Nov Huncote St.James The Greater Church 13.15 13.45 27 Sep No December service due to Wigston Parva Village Centre 14.05 14.20 Christmas break Claybrooke Magna Bus Shelter Main Street 14.30 15.05 Mobile B - Route 14 Community Stopping Place From To Fenny Drayton Rookery Close 9.40 10.00 Stapleton Beale Close/Manor Close 10.15 10.45 Dadlington 27 Hinckley Road 10.55 11.15 Visits on fourth Tuesday of month Stoke Golding Greenwood 11.25 11.50 2021 Stoke Golding The White Swan 11.55 12.35 27 Jul 26 Oct Wykin Springfield Park 13.20 13.40 24 Aug 23 Nov Burbage Herford Way 14.10 14.25 28 Sep No December service due to Burbage Hanover Court 14.40 15.20 Christmas break Mobile B - Route 15 Community Stopping Place From To Thorpe Astley Community Centre 9.30 10.00 Thorpe Astley Busy Bees Nursery 10.05 10.45 Braunstone 19 Hazel Drive 10.55 11.15 Visits on fourth Friday of month 2021 Braunstone 23 Cyril Street 11.20 11.40 23 Jul 22 Oct 27 Aug 26 Nov 24 Sep No December service due to Christmas break .
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