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N1411 FOI Data Extract N1411 FOI Data Extract Contribution received from 1 Service Nbr Name Description Capacity Service Type or more passenger 001S York Pullman Bus Company Limited Angram - Bilbrough - Wighill - Tadcaster Grammar School 63 Permits Only Yes 002S Just Travel (York) Ltd Steeton - Bolton Percy - Oxton - Tadcaster Grammar School 29 Permits Only Yes 004S York Pullman Bus Company Limited Church Fenton - Ulleskelf - Tadcaster Grammar School 110 Permits Only Yes 005S York Pullman Bus Company Limited Appleton Roebuck - Colton - Tadcaster Grammar School 74 Permits Only Yes 016S Arriva Yorkshire Ltd Selby - Holy Family R C School 77 Permits & Fares Yes 019S Abbey Coachways Ltd Cridling Stubbs-Eggborough-Snaith School & Holy Family R C School 85 Permits Only Yes 020S Arriva Yorkshire Ltd Thorpe Willoughby - Selby - Camblesforth - Holy Family School & Snaith School 39 Permits & Fares Yes 021S Fairburn Mini Coaches Beal-Kellington-Snaith School-Hirst Courtney & Temple Hirst C P School 32 Permits Only Yes 022S Steve Stockdale Coaches Silver Street,Whitley - Balne - Hensall - Snaith School 102 Permits Only Yes 024S Steve Stockdale Coaches Kirk Smeaton-Walden Stubbs-Whitley-Eggborough-Brayton College 53 Permits Only No 025S Stringers (P/Fract) M/Ways Kellingley - Beal - Kellington - Brayton College 24 Permits Only Yes 026S Arriva Yorkshire Ltd Chapel Haddlesey - Selby High - Brayton College 70 Permits & Fares No 029S Classic Minicoaches Newland - Drax - Barlow - Brayton College & Selby High School 16 Permits Only Yes 032S Thornes Independent Limited Thorganby Area - Wheldrake C E School 24 Permits Only No 033S R Tomlinson Stillingfleet - Naburn C P School 21 Permits Only No 036S G W Goulding Cridling Stubbs - Kirk Smeaton C P School 24 Permits Only No 038S Thornes Independent Limited Kelfield - Riccall C P School 21 Permits Only No 043S Utopia Coaches Limited Towton - Stutton - Tadcaster Riverside C P School 25 Permits Only Yes 044S Utopia Coaches Limited Colton - Bolton Percy - Appleton Roebuck C P School 24 Permits Only No 045S York Pullman Bus Company Limited Wighill - Bilbrough - Askham Richard C E School 40 Permits Only No 048S Ross Travel Limited South Milford - Barkston Ash R C School 29 Permits & Fares No 049S Flyer Private Hire Ryther - Cawood C E School 16 Permits Only No 051S York Pullman Bus Company Limited Ulleskelf - Kirk Fenton C E School 49 Permits & Fares No 052S Stringers (P/Fract) M/Ways Kellingley - Beal - Kellington C P School 16 Permits Only No 055S Oz Travel Newton Kyme - Tadcaster Grammar & Tadcaster Riverside Primary School 20 Permits Only No 060S Malc Collins Mini Coach Ltd Brotherton To Airedale Academy 16 Permits Only No 077S Thornes Independent Limited Hambleton - Selby High School 70 Permits Only Yes 078S Fairburn Mini Coaches Cawood - Wistow Lordship - Selby High School 14 Permits Only No 079S Steve Stockdale Coaches Ryther-Cawood-Selby High School 140 Permits Only Yes 080S Oz Travel Newlands - Drax - Little Heck To Snaith School 16 Permits Only No 086S Thornes Independent Limited Babthorpe - Hemingbrough - Barlby High School 53 Permits Only No 087S Thornes Independent Limited Kelfield - Riccall - Barlby High School 33 Permits & Fares No 088S Thornes Independent Limited North Duffield - Barlby High School 33 Permits Only Yes 089S Thornes Independent Limited South Duffield - Barlby High School 74 Permits Only No 090S Thornes Independent Limited Hemingbrough - Barlby High School 70 Permits & Fares No 091S Thornes Independent Limited Skipwith - Barlby High School 53 Permits Only No 093S Utopia Coaches Limited Stillingfleet - Fulford School 36 Permits & Fares No 094S Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Thorganby - Fulford School 48 Permits Only Yes 095S P Hopwood Escrick - Fulford School 57 Permits Only Yes 097S Arriva Yorkshire Ltd Byram Park - Sherburn High School 77 Permits & Fares No 098S Utopia Coaches Limited Hillam - Monk Fryston - Sherburn High School 32 Permits Only Yes 100S Utopia Coaches Limited Ulleskelf - Church Fenton - Barkston Ash - Saxton - Sherburn High School 23 Permits & Fares No 101S Utopia Coaches Limited Biggin - North Sweeming - Sherburn High School 35 Permits Only No N1411 FOI Data Extract Contribution received from 1 Service Nbr Name Description Capacity Service Type or more passenger 105S Oz Travel Hirst Courtney - Carlton - Little Heck - Holy Family - Snaith School 16 Permits Only No 106S Oz Travel Drax - Holy Family - Snaith School 16 Permits Only Yes 110R Esk Valley Coaches Kingsthorpe Cottage R/E - Lockton - Pickering-Lady Lumleys 16 Permits Only No 111R Esk Valley Coaches High Staindale-Dalby-Thornton Dale School(Am) & Lady Lumleys School 16 Permits Only Yes 115R East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd Snainton - Ebberston - Allerston - Wilton - Pickering Schools 70 Permits Only Yes 116R East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd Thornton Dale - Lady Lumleys School 70 Permits Only Yes 117R Ryecat Ltd Wilton Grange - Charity Farm - Thornton Dale 12 Permits Only No 119R Botterill'S Low/High Marishes Area - Pickering Schools 16 Permits Only Yes 120R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Kirby Misperton - Pickering Schools 53 Permits Only Yes 123R N D Richardson Hutton Le Hole - Appleton Le Moors - Pickering Schools 16 Permits Only Yes 126R Ryecat Ltd Rosedale East/Hill Cottages - Lady Lumleys School 16 Permits Only Yes 127R Ryecat Ltd Rosedale Abbey - Cropton - Pickering Schools 16 Permits Only No 129R C N Hayes Newton On Rawcliffe - Pickering Schools 49 Permits Only Yes 131R C N Hayes Ebberston - Thornton Dale Ce School 30 Permits Only No 132R N D Richardson Salton - Marton - Sinnington Primary School 12 Permits Only No 134R C N Hayes Stape Area - Newton On Rawcliffe (Feeder) - Pickering Infants 20 Permits Only No 143R A C Morse Ltd Whenby - Brandsby (Feeder) 12 Permits Only No 150R A C Morse Ltd Sproxton - Crayke - Easingwold School 49 Permits Only No 151R A C Morse Ltd Skewsby - Sheriff Hutton - Easingwold School 42 Permits Only Yes 152R A C Morse Ltd Cape Farm - Stillington - Easingwold School 49 Permits Only Yes 153R A C Morse Ltd Sheriff Hutton - Farlington - Easingwold School 30 Permits Only Yes 154R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Ponderosa - Sutton On Forest - Huby - Easingwold School 70 Permits Only No 155R Reliance Motor Services Huby - Easingwold School 80 Permits Only No 157R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Linton On Ouse - Easingwold School 70 Permits Only Yes 158R A C Morse Ltd Newton On Ouse - Easingwold School 33 Permits Only Yes 159R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Tholthorpe - Aldwark - Easingwold School 42 Permits Only Yes 160R Reliance Motor Services Tollerton - Easingwold School 74 Permits Only Yes 162R Reliance Motor Services Alne - Easingwold School 53 Permits Only Yes 163R Perry'S Helperby - Raskelf - Easingwold School 33 Permits & Fares No 164R A C Morse Ltd Carlton Husthwaite - Easingwold School & Raskelf - Easingwold Cp School 25 Permits Only No 165R A C Morse Ltd Sessay - Husthwaite - Easingwold School 49 Permits Only Yes 166R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Oldstead - Coxwold - Easingwold School 30 Permits Only Yes 169R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Overton - Shipton (Feeder) (Am Only) 16 Permits Only Yes 170R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Overton - Forest Of Galtres Primary School 16 Permits Only No 171R A C Morse Ltd Tollerton - Forest Of Galtres Primary School 53 Permits Only No 172R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Newton On Ouse - Forest Of Galtres Primary School 33 Permits Only No 174R A C Morse Ltd Stearsby - Yearsley - Brandsby - Crayke Primary School 16 Permits Only No 177R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Tollerton - Tholthorpe - Alne Cp School 57 Permits Only No 178R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Oulston - Coxwold - Carlton Husthwaite - Husthwaite School 16 Permits Only No 181R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Shipton - Overton (Pm Only Feeder) 12 Permits Only Yes 190R A C Morse Ltd Crambe - Whitwell On The Hill (Feeder) & Welburn Cp 16 Permits Only Yes 191R A C Morse Ltd Barton Le Willows - Welburn Cp School 16 Permits Only No 192R D J Fletcher Crambeck - Malton School 33 Permits & Fares Yes N1411 FOI Data Extract Contribution received from 1 Service Nbr Name Description Capacity Service Type or more passenger 193R Station Taxis Thornton Le Clay - Castle Howard - Coneysthorpe - Malton School 16 Permits Only Yes 194R A C Morse Ltd Scackleton - Welburn - Malton 25 Permits Only Yes 195R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Hovingham - Malton Schools 53 Permits & Fares No 197R Perry'S Salton - Malton Schools 16 Permits Only Yes 204R A C Morse Ltd Kirkham - Huttons Ambo - Crambeck - Welburn Primary School 12 Permits Only No 205R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Barton-Le-Street-Gt Barugh-Gt Habton-Amotherby School 33 Permits Only No 220R D J Fletcher Rillington - Norton College (Plus West Heslerton Pm Only) 70 Permits Only Yes 221R D J Fletcher Ganton - Norton College 53 Permits Only Yes 223R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Butterwick - Weaverthorpe - Norton College 33 Permits Only Yes 224R D J Fletcher Kirby Grindalythe-Settrington-Norton College(+Malton Prim Link Bus Am Only) 33 Permits Only Yes 225R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Burythorpe - Langton - Norton College & Langton Sch(Am) 30 Permits Only No 226R Stephensons Of Easingwold Ltd Acklam - Leavening - Norton College 53 Permits & Fares Yes 228R Richard Hardcastle Thixendale - Leavening (Feeder) 16 Permits Only Yes 231R Richard Hardcastle Leppington - Leavening Cp School (& Bugthorpe School Pm) 12 Permits Only No 238R D J Fletcher Burythorpe - Langton C P School 16 Permits Only No 239R Ryecat Ltd Wintringham - Scampston - Rillington Cp School 16 Permits
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