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Henley, Woodcote, Wallingford and Didcot Bicester and Banbury Area Review (new services to commence June 2013) Parishes/Towns and services affected Note: only the contracts in this review are listed – other routes may serve a given parish/town but these are either operated commercially or, if supported, are included in another review area. BICESTER AREA Service details Contract Parish/Towns served Division(s) number/ affected Operator 22/23: Bicester, Caversfield Bicester Bicester town C40 Ploughley services Heyfordian Mon-Sat Bicester, Bletchingdon, [Bucknell], Chesterton, Bicester Gosford & Water Eaton, Hampton Gay & Poyle, Bicester Sth 25/25A: Kidlington, Kirtlington, Lower Heyford, Kidlington&Yarnton Bicester – Oxford via C49 Middleton Stoney, Oxford City, Shipton-on- Oxford City* villages Heyfordian Cherwell and Thrupp, Upper Heyford, Ploughley Mon-Sat Wendlebury, Weston-on-the-Green, Otmoor&Kirtlington Woodstock Woodstock 37: Finmere, Newton Purcell, Fringford, Hethe, Bicester C40 Finmere – Bicester Hardwick, Stoke Lyne, Bicester Ploughley Heyfordian Tues/Weds Adderbury, Ardley, Banbury, Bicester, Banbury(Easington) [Bodicote], Bucknell, Deddington, Fritwell, Banbury 81: Somerton, Souldern, Stoke Lyne (Grimsbury&Castle) C30 Bicester – Banbury Bicester Heyfordian Sats Bloxham Deddington Ploughley 81A: Ardley, Bicester, Bucknell, Fritwell, Somerton, Bicester Somerton – Ardley – C40 Souldern Bloxham Bicester Heyfordian Deddington Tues/Weds Ploughley Lower Heyford, Upper Heyford, Steeple Barton, Banbury(Easington) Sandford St Martin, Worton, Duns Tew, Banbury C31 90: Deddington (Hempton Road: does not serve (Grimsbury & Oxfordshire Upper Heyford – Market Place), Barford St John and St Michael, Castle) County Banbury Milton, Adderbury, Banbury Bloxham Council Thurs Deddington ITU Otmoor&Kirtlington Woodstock Ambrosden, Arncott, Blackthorn, Bicester, Bicester 94: Charlton-on-Otmoor, [Fencott & Murcott], Bicester Sth, C44 ‘Otmoor Villages’ – Gosford & Water Eaton, Islip, Kidlington, Kidlington&Yarnton Charlton Oxford/Bicester Merton, Oddington, Oxford City, Piddington Oxford City* Services Mon-Sat Ploughley Otmoor&Kirtlington Ambrosden, Arncott, Bicester (other parishes Bicester S5: C47 are served but journey would continue to Bicester South Oxford-Ambrosden Stagecoach operate as per normal S5 route if subsidy were Ploughley Fri/Sat late evening not continued) BANBURY AREA Service details Contract Parish/Towns served Division(s) number/ affected Operator Banbury (Neithrop) Banbury 488/489: Banbury, Bloxham, Chipping Norton, Hook (Easington) Chipping Norton – C12 Norton, Milcombe, Over Norton, Rollright, Bloxham Banbury via Bloxham Stagecoach South Newington, [Swerford], Wigginton Chipping Norton Mon-Sat Deddington Hook Norton Woodstock Banbury (Neithrop) B1/B2: Banbury: Banbury Easington, Bodicote & C17 (Grimsbury&Castle) Cherwell Heights Stagecoach Banbury, Bodicote Banbury Mon-Sat (Easington) Bloxham Banbury (Neithrop) Banbury B1/B2/ (Grimsbury&Castle) B5/B8: C16 Banbury, Bodicote Banbury Banbury town services Stagecoach (Easington) Sundays/Bank Holidays Banbury (Ruscote) Banbury (Hardwick) Bloxham B5: Banbury (Neithrop) Banbury – Bretch Hill C2 Banbury Banbury (Ruscote) evenings Stagecoach Banbury (Hardwick) Daily B7/B10: Banbury (Neithrop) Banbury – Banbury C14 Grimsbury/Edmunds Banbury (Grimsbury&Castle) Heyfordian Road & Hanwell Fields Banbury (Ruscote) Mon-Sat Banbury (Hardwick) Banbury (Neithrop) Banbury S4: Adderbury, Banbury, Bodicote, Deddington, (Easington) Oxford - Banbury via Duns Tew, Gosford & Water Eaton, Kidlington, Banbury C7/C8 Middle Barton & Middle Aston, North Aston, Oxford City, (Grimsbury&Castle) Deddington Rousham, Shipton-on-Cherwell & Thrupp, Bloxham C23 Route diversion to serve Steeple Aston, Steeple Barton and Tackley Kidlington&Yarnton Stagecoach Kidlington Airport Deddington Otmoor&Kirtlington Woodstock ‘County Connect’: Banbury (Neithrop) North Oxfordshire n/a Banbury, Claydon with Clattercote, Cropredy, Wroxton Dial-a-Ride Centrebus Great Bourton, Little Bourton, Mixbury, Ploughley Mon-Sat Prescote, Wardington Classification By Town/Parish Town/Parish Served by route in this Routes NOT in this County Councillor review review * Adderbury S4, 90 499, T1A Cllr Mitchell Ambrosden 94, S5 (late evening Fri/Sat) S5 (other times) Cllr Shouler Ardley with Fewcott 81/81A T1A Cllr Fulljames Arncott 94, S5 (late evening Fri/Sat) S5 (other times) Cllr Fulljames Banbury 81,90,488/489,B1,B2,B5,B7, All other services Cllrs Ahmed, Mallon, B8,B10,S4 Bonner, Turner, Strangwood Barford St John & St 90 NONE Cllr Jelf Michael Begbroke NONE S3,224/224A Cllrs Billington/Gibbard Bicester 22/23,25/25A,37,81/81A,94, All other services Cllrs S5 (late evening Fri/Sat) Bolster/Stratford/Waine Blackthorn 94 30 Cllr Fulljames Bletchingdon 25/25A NONE Cllr Hallchurch Bloxham 488/489 6,806 Cllr Mitchell Bodicote B2,81,S4 T1A Cllr Mitchell Broughton NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Bucknell 81/81A T1A Cllr Fulljames Caversfield 22/23 8,X5 Cllr Fulljames Charlton-on-Otmoor 94 95 Cllr Hallchurch Chesterton 25/25A 21 Cllr Shouler Chipping Norton 488/489 All other services Cllr Hilary Hibbert-Biles Claydon w/Clattercote ‘County Connect’ 277 Cllr Reynolds Cottisford NONE 8 Cllr Fulljames Cropredy ‘County Connect’ 277 Cllr Reynolds Deddington 81,90,S4 NONE Cllr Jelf Drayton NONE 269/270 Cllr Reynolds Duns Tew 90,S4 NONE Cllr Jelf Epwell NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Fencott & Murcott NONE 95 Cllr Hallchurch Finmere 37 132,X5 Cllr Fulljames Fringford 37 8 Cllr Fulljames Fritwell 81/81A NONE Cllr Jelf Godington CURRENTLY UNSERVED BY BUS SERVICES Cllr Fulljames Gosford&Water Eaton 25/25A,94 S5 Cllrs Billington/Gibbard Great Bourton ‘County Connect’ 277 Cllr Reynolds Hampton Gay & Poyle 25/25A NONE Cllr Hallchurch Hanwell NONE 498,503 Cllr Reynolds Hardwick w/Tusmore 37 NONE Cllr Fulljames Hethe 37 8 Cllr Fulljames Hook Norton 488/489 6 Cllr Jelf Horley CURRENTLY UNSERVED BY BUS SERVICES Cllr Reynolds Hornton CURRENTLY UNSERVED BY BUS SERVICES Cllr Reynolds Islip 94 93 Cllr Hallchurch Kidlington 25/25A,94,S4 All other services Cllrs Billington/Gibbard Kirtlington 25/25A NONE Cllr Hallchurch Launton NONE 16,18,S5 Cllr Fulljames Little Bourton ‘County Connect’ 66,277,498,503 Cllr Reynolds Lower Heyford 25A,90 NONE Cllr Hallchurch Merton 94 NONE Cllr Hallchurch Middle Aston CURRENTLY UNSERVED BY BUS SERVICES Cllr Jelf Middleton Stoney 25A NONE Cllr Shouler Milcombe 488/489 6 Cllr Mitchell Milton 90 NONE Cllr Mitchell Mixbury ‘County Connect’ NONE Cllr Fulljames Mollington NONE 66,277 Cllr Reynolds Newton Purcell 37 X5 Cllr Fulljames w/Shelswell Noke NONE 93 Cllr Hallchurch North Aston CURRENTLY UNSERVED BY BUS SERVICES Cllr Jelf North Newington NONE 269 Cllr Reynolds Oddington 94 95 Cllr Hallchurch Oxford City 25/25A,94,S4 All other services Cllrs Armitage/Pressel Cllr Fooks/Goddard Over Norton (WO) 488/489 6,50 Cllr Hilary Hibbert-Biles Piddington 94 30 Cllr Fulljames Prescote ‘County Connect’ Cllr Reynolds Rollright (WO) 488/489 6 Cllr Hilary Hibbert-Biles Rousham S4 NONE Cllr Hudspeth Sandford St Martin 90 23A Cllr Hudspeth Shenington w/Alkerton NONE 269/270 Cllr Reynolds Shipton-on-Cherwell & S4 203 Cllr Hallchurch Thrupp Shutford NONE 269 Cllr Reynolds Sibford Ferris NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Sibford Gower NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Somerton 81/81A NONE Cllr Jelf Souldern 81/81A NONE Cllr Jelf South Newington 488/489 806 Cllr Jelf Steeple Aston S4 23A Cllr Jelf Steeple Barton S4,90 23A Cllr Hudspeth Stoke Lyne 37,81 NONE Cllr Fulljames Stratton Audley NONE 8 Cllr Fulljames Swalcliffe NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Swerford 489 23A Cllr Hudspeth Tackley S4 203 Cllr Hudspeth Tadmarton NONE 50A Cllr Reynolds Upper Heyford 25A,90 NONE Cllr Hallchurch Wardington ‘County Connect’ 200 Cllr Reynolds Wendlebury 25 S5 Cllr Shouler Weston-on-the-Green 25 S5 Cllr Hallchurch Wigginton 488 NONE Cllr Jelf Woodeaton NONE 93 Cllr Purse Woodstock (WO) 25 7, S3, 242, 220, Cllr Hudspeth 224/224A Wroxton & Balscote NONE 269/270 Cllr Reynolds Yarnton NONE S3,224/224A Cllrs Billington/Gibbard ROUTES MARKED ‘NOT IN THIS REVIEW’ ARE EXCLUDED EITHER BECAUSE THE SERVICE IS OPERATED COMMERCIALLY (WITHOUT SUBSIDY FROM OXFORDSHIRE C.C), OR BECAUSE THE SERVICE IS SUBSIDISED BY AN AUTHORITY OTHER THAN OXFORDSHIRE C.C SERVICE NUMBERS DEPICTED IN WHITE ON BLACK ARE WHOLLY OR PARTLY SUBSIDISED BY OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL, AND ARE SCHEDULED FOR FUTURE REVIEW. ALTHOUGH NOT UNDER CONSIDERATION AT THIS TIME, OFFICERS ARE HAPPY TO RECEIVE COMMENTS RELATING TO THESE ROUTES AS PART OF THIS CONSULTATION EXERCISE: HOWEVER, IT IS UNLIKELY THAT SIGNIFICANT CHANGES WILL BE POSSIBLE PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED TERMINATION DATES FOR THESE CONTRACTS .
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