171 172 17-0958.Pdf

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

171 172 17-0958.Pdf From 23 July to 2 September Buses Summer Times 171 and 172 Monday to Friday times are changed during the summer period 171 172 Easy access on all buses West Didsbury Didsbury East Didsbury Burnage Levenshulme Ryder Brow Gorton Openshaw Clayton Newton Heath From 23 July to 2 September 2017 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Stagecoach PO Box 429, Manchester, M60 1HX ©Transport for Greater Manchester 17-0958–G171–web only–0617 Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Stagecoach large print, Braille or recorded information Head Office, Hyde Road, Ardwick phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Manchester, M12 6JS Telephone 0161 273 3377 Easy access on buses Journeys run with low floor buses have no Travelshops steps at the entrance, making getting on Ashton Bus Station and off easier. Where shown, low floor Mon to Fri 7am to 5.30pm buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Saturday 8am to 5.30pm space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Sunday* Closed bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Manchester Piccadilly Gardens easy access services where these services are Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm scheduled to run. Sunday 10am to 6pm Public hols 10am to 5.30pm Using this timetable Manchester Shudehill Interchange Timetables show the direction of travel, bus Mon to Sat 7am to 7.30pm numbers and the days of the week. Sunday* 10am to 1.45pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Stockport Bus Station Where no time is shown against a particular stop, Mon to Fri 7am to 5.30pm the bus does not stop there on that journey. Saturday 8am to 5.30pm Check any letters which are shown in the Sunday* Closed timetable against the key at the bottom of *Including public holidays the page. Where to find information about service changes www.tfgm.com Bus station posters Leaflets from outlets. Tickets and information Bus companies offer a range of tickets for use on their own buses. For travel on any service in the County, use System One tickets, including DaySaver. Travelshops provide tickets, information and journey planning advice on buses, trains and trams for work and pleasure. Using the 24 hour clock Times are shown in four figures. The first two are the hour and the last two are the minutes. 0753 is 53 minutes past 7am Printed on coated recycled paper made using 50% recycled fibre from 1953 is 53 minutes past 7pm post consumer sources and 50% virgin fibre from sustainable forests. West Didsbury — Didsbury — Levenshulme — Gorton — Newton Heath 171 West Didsbury — Levenshulme — Gorton — Newton Heath 172 Mondays to Fridays 172 171 172 171 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 Withington Community Hospital 0648 0739 0822 0906 0932 1009 1032 1109 1132 1209 1232 1309 1332 1414 1446 1516 1602 Didsbury, School Lane 0746 0829 0938 1038 1138 1238 1338 1452 1608 East Didsbury, Millgate Lane 0752 0835 0943 1043 1143 1243 1343 1457 1614 Green End Hotel 0630 0701 0805 0847 0920 0953 1023 1053 1123 1153 1223 1253 1323 1353 1428 1507 1532 1624 Levenshulme, Lloyd Road 0635 0708 0810 0852 0926 0958 1028 1058 1128 1158 1228 1258 1328 1358 1434 1513 1538 1630 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 0640 0716 0819 0901 0934 1006 1036 1106 1136 1206 1236 1306 1336 1406 1442 1521 1546 1638 Ryder Brow Road 0617 0649 0728 0829 0911 0944 1014 1044 1114 1144 1214 1244 1314 1344 1414 1451 1530 1557 1647 Gorton, Labour Club 0624 0656 0736 0838 0919 0952 1022 1052 1122 1152 1222 1252 1322 1352 1422 1501 1540 1607 1657 Openshaw, Lidl 0628 0701 0743 0844 0925 0958 1028 1058 1128 1158 1228 1258 1328 1358 1428 1509 1548 1615 1704 North Road/Chatsworth Road 0639 0713 0756 0857 0937 1009 1039 1109 1139 1209 1239 1309 1339 1409 1439 1521 1600 1627 1718 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 0646 0719 0805 0905 0945 1017 1047 1117 1147 1217 1247 1317 1347 1417 1447 1531 1610 1637 1726 172 171 172 Withington Community Hospital 1644 1707 1753 Didsbury, School Lane 1714 East Didsbury, Millgate Lane 1721 Green End Hotel 1700 1737 1811 Levenshulme, Lloyd Road 1706 1743 1816 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 1714 1751 1828 Ryder Brow Road 1722 1758 1835 Gorton, Labour Club 1732 1806 1843 Openshaw, Lidl 1739 1812 1848 North Road/Chatsworth Road 1752 1824 1858 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 1800 1831 1904 Buses 171 and 172 are provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester W– All bus 171 and 172 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this Bus Times leaflet for details Continues after route plan 171 172 Trams to Oldham and Newton Rochdale Key Heath Bus route Newton Heath Hail and ride: and Moston 171 passengers can get on or off Gt. Newton Street 172 Old Church171 172 the bus wherever it is safe Street Trams to Train line Manchester Brookdale Daisy Culcheth Tram line Lane Bank Park Direction of travel Graver Train station Lane Assheton Road Metrolink stop Berry Brow H Hospital Edge Lane Clayton 171 Terminus Trams to Manchester Chatsworth North Rd Road Ashton Schofield Street New Road Higher Clayton Hall Openshaw Clayton Lane 171 Trams to Greenside Ashton-under-Lyne Street Ashton Openshaw 172 Fairfield Trains to Road Old Road Manchester Ogden Lane Trains to Trains to Manchester Glossop Chapman Garratt Street Gorton Gorton Way Hyde Road Cross District Lane Centre Trains to Manchester Belle Vue Ryder Brow Ryder Brow Knutsford Road Road 171 172 Ryder Brow Highgate Crescent Levenshulme Road Melland Road Wembley Road Mount Road Wayland Road Trains to South Marple Matthews Holmcroft Trams to Levenshulme Lane Road Stockport Manchester Road Albert 171 172 Levenshulme Road Withington Trains to Manchester Community Crossley Road Lloyd Burton Road Burnage Lane Road 171 Lapwing Lane Cringle 172 Fields McVities 172 Errwood d Road Park a West Didsbury o R n Fog Lane o Green t 171 r u 172 Burnage End Trains to Stockport, B Mauldeth Road Barlow Didsbury Buxton and Crewe West Moor 171 School Lane End Road Didsbury Road Lane 172 171 172 Kingsway Burnage Ln Queensway Wilmslow Tesco Road Didsbury 171 East Didsbury East Didsbury Millgate 171 Lane Trains to Manchester Airport Parrs Wood East Road Didsbury Contains Ordnance Survey data ©Crown copyright and database right 2010 ©0100022610 Transport for Greater Manchester 2017 Transport for Greater Manchester uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of information published and to publish changes to information in a timely manner. In no event will Transport for Greater Manchester be liable for any loss that may arise from this information being inaccurate. West Didsbury — Didsbury — Levenshulme — Gorton — Newton Heath 171 West Didsbury — Levenshulme — Gorton — Newton Heath 172 Saturdays 171 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 Withington Community Hospital 0732 0832 0909 32 09 1532 1609 1702 Didsbury, School Lane 0738 0838 38 1538 1708 East Didsbury, Millgate Lane 0743 0843 43 1543 1713 Green End Hotel 0753 0853 0923 53 23 mins 1553 1623 1723 Levenshulme, Lloyd Road 0758 0858 0928 then 58 28 past 1558 1628 1728 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 0806 0906 0936 at 06 36 each 1606 1636 1736 Ryder Brow Road 0814 0914 0944 14 44 hour 1614 1644 1744 Gorton, Labour Club 0822 0922 0952 22 52 until 1622 1652 1752 Openshaw, Lidl 0828 0928 0958 28 58 1628 1658 1758 North Road/Chatsworth Road 0839 0939 1009 39 09 1639 1709 1809 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 0847 0947 1017 47 17 1647 1717 1817 Sundays and public holidays 171 171 171 171 East Didsbury, Millgate Lane 1006 1706 Green End Hotel 0913 1013 1713 Levenshulme, Lloyd Road 0919 1019 and 1719 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 0926 1026 every 1726 Ryder Brow Road 0833 0933 1033 hour 1733 Gorton, Labour Club 0839 0939 1039 until 1739 Openshaw, Lidl 0845 0945 1045 1745 North Road/Chatsworth Road 0854 0954 1054 1754 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 0900 1000 1100 1800 Bus 172 does not run on Sundays or public holidays Buses 171 and 172 are provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester W– All bus 171 and 172 journeys are run using easy access buses. See inside front cover of this Bus Times leaflet for details Newton Heath — Gorton — Levenshulme — Didsbury — West Didsbury 171 Newton Heath — Gorton — Levenshulme — West Didsbury 172 Mondays to Fridays 171 172 172 171 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 172 171 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 0538 0612 0652 0726 0840 0920 0950 1020 1050 1120 1150 1220 1250 1320 1355 1430 1500 1538 1616 North Road/Chatsworth Road 0543 0617 0700 0734 0848 0928 0958 1028 1058 1128 1158 1228 1258 1328 1403 1438 1508 1546 1624 Higher Openshaw, Morrisons 0556 0630 0713 0748 0902 0941 1011 1041 1111 1141 1211 1241 1311 1341 1416 1451 1521 1559 1637 Gorton, Tesco 0604 0639 0724 0801 0915 0950 1020 1050 1120 1150 1220 1250 1320 1350 1425 1503 1533 1611 1646 Ryder Brow Road 0607 0643 0730 0807 0920 0954 1024 1054 1124 1154 1224 1254 1324 1354 1429 1508 1538 1616 1651 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 0615 0653 0740 0816 0929 1003 1033 1103 1133 1203 1233 1303 1333 1403 1438 1520 1550 1628 1703 Heaton Chapel, McVities 0622 0704 0753 0829 0939 1012 1042 1112 1142 1212 1242 1312 1342 1412 1447 1532 1602 1640 1715 Green End Hotel 0627 0710 0758 0834 0943 1016 1046 1116 1146 1216 1246 1316 1346 1416 1451 1537 1607 1645 1720 East Didsbury, Millgate Lane 0636 0844 0953 1056 1156 1256 1356 1501 1617 1730 Didsbury, School Lane 0641 0849 0958 1101 1201 1301 1401 1506 1622 1735 Withington Community Hospital 0645 0723 0814 0854 1003 1028 1106 1128 1206 1228 1306 1326 1406 1428 1511 1549 1627 1657 1740 172 172 172 Newton Heath, Old Church Street 1654 1731 1809 North Road/Chatsworth Road 1702 1738 1815 Higher Openshaw, Morrisons 1715 1751 1828 Gorton, Tesco 1727 1803 1840 Ryder Brow Road 1732 1808 1844 Matthews Lane/Mount Road 1744 1818 1853 Heaton Chapel, McVities 1756 1828 1901 Green End Hotel 1801 1833 1905 Withington Community Hospital 1813 Buses 171 and 172 are provided with the financial support of Transport for Greater Manchester W– All bus 171 and 172 journeys are run using easy access buses.
Recommended publications
  • 111 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    111 bus time schedule & line map 111 Chorlton View In Website Mode The 111 bus line (Chorlton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chorlton: 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM (2) Piccadilly Gardens: 5:20 AM - 11:26 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 111 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 111 bus arriving. Direction: Chorlton 111 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Chorlton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:13 AM - 11:08 PM Monday 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM Piccadilly Gardens Tuesday 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM Chinatown, Manchester City Centre Portland Street, Manchester Wednesday 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM Major Street, Manchester City Centre Thursday 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM Silver Street, Manchester Friday 5:56 AM - 11:43 PM India House, Manchester City Centre Saturday 6:48 AM - 11:43 PM Atwood Street, Manchester Oxford Road Station, Manchester City Centre Oxford Road, Manchester 111 bus Info Oxford House, Manchester City Centre Direction: Chorlton Stops: 34 Aquatics Centre, Chorlton upon Medlock Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Piccadilly Gardens, Chinatown, University Shopping Centre, Chorlton upon Manchester City Centre, Major Street, Manchester Medlock City Centre, India House, Manchester City Centre, Tuer Street, Manchester Oxford Road Station, Manchester City Centre, Oxford House, Manchester City Centre, Aquatics Centre, University, Chorlton upon Medlock Chorlton upon Medlock, University Shopping Centre, Chorlton upon Medlock, University, Chorlton upon Royal Inƒrmary, Manchester Royal Inƒrmary Medlock, Royal Inƒrmary,
    [Show full text]
  • (OHCA) Statistics Manchester, Gorton
    Manchester, Gorton - Westminster constituency Local heart and circulatory disease statistics from the British Heart Foundation Health statistics give our staff, volunteers, supporters and healthcare professionals a sense of the scale of the challenges we face as we fight for every heartbeat. The statistics here are based on official surveys and data sources - please see below for references. This is a presentation of key statistics for this area. You can also make any of them into a jpeg by zooming in and using Snipping Tool or Paint. Around Around Around There are around 920 1,300 7,600 2,700 people have been diagnosed people are living with heart people are living with stroke survivors with heart failure by their GP and circulatory diseases coronary heart disease in Manchester Gorton in Manchester Gorton in Manchester Gorton in Manchester Gorton Around Around Around Around 12,000 7,000 1,100 people in Manchester Gorton adults have been 970 people have a faulty gene that have been diagnosed with people have been can cause an inherited high blood pressure diagnosed with diabetes diagnosed with heart-related condition in Manchester Gorton atrial fibrillation in Manchester Gorton in Manchester Gorton Reviewed and updated Jan 2021. Next review due late 2021. Around Other key statistical publications: 25% https://www.bhf.org.uk/statistics of adults 19% in Manchester Gorton of adults smoke How you can help: have obesity in Manchester Gorton https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help Contact us for any queries: https://www.bhf.org.uk/what-we-do/contact-us
    [Show full text]
  • Official Directory. [Slater's
    2110 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. [SLATER'S COU~CILLORS. WARD. COLLEGIATE CHURCH WARD. Hinchcliffe Thomas Henry. ••.•.••.• St. Luke's Alderman. BinchlifIe lsaac.•.•.•• ,.•.•...•.... St. John's I:John Royle, 36 Dantzio street Bodkin Henry ••••••••••••••••••.• Longsigllt Holden Wllliam.................. .• Hll.rpurhey Councillors. Howarth l}eorge ••••.•••••.•••...• N ew Cr(J~s !John Richard Smith, 27 ~hfield road, Urmston Howell Hiram .J:;;dward •••••..•.•.. ClteethRJn "Ernest Darker, 26 SW!ln street Hoyle Thomas ••.••..•...•..••.•.• St. Michael's tJohn J,owry, Whol8l;ale Fish market, HiJi(h street JackJlon William Turnt>r...... •••. .• Harpurhey CRUMPSALL WARD. J ennison Angelo. ••• .. ••••••.•••.•.• Longsight Alderm.an. JohDBon James ••••••• '...... .•••.• St. Luke's J ohnston J a.me8.. .• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• .• Blackley and Moston IIEdward Holt, Derby Brewery, Cheetham J Olles John ••••••.••••••.••••••• I• Longsight Councillors. Jone8 John T •.•.. "' .....••.•..•.• New Cross tHarold Wood, The Wichnors, t3ingleton road, KerBal Kay William •....... _........... .• St. Georgc's -Frederick Todd, Waterloo st. Lower Crumpsall Kemp Jamea Miles Platting tFrederick John Robertshaw, Ivy House, Kea.rsley rd. Ol"llmpaall Kendall John James................ Oheetham DIDSBURY WARD. Lane-Scott William Fitzmaurtce.... Rusholrne Langley J ames Birchby •• ..•..••• •• St. Clement's AlcUrman. LecomtJer William Godfrey ••••••.• Medlock Street 11 WaIter Edward Harwood, 78 CrOSl! street Litton John George •• •••• .• •. •• .• •• St. Ann's Oouncillorl. Lofts John Albert.................
    [Show full text]
  • More Information Travel by Bicycle Travel By
    Travel Guide Travel by Bicycle Travel by Car A small number of pupils and a regular group of staff cycle to A number of parents choose to drop their daughters off on school each day. We are able to provide covered cycle storage their way to work in the morning and use a bus service in the and were fortunate to obtain a grant of matched funding from afternoon. We are able to help parents who wish to car-share, Sustrans providing additional storage. either in the morning or the afternoon. “ The Shuttle bus has been a great help in allowing me to participate in extracurricular activities. Without the late bus service I would be unable to participate in any after-school activities. I really enjoy getting the shuttle as it is a great chance to socialise with different year groups before and after school”Jennifer, Year 10, from Whitefield “ I have recently started getting the Roy McCarthy late bus. It has enabled me to participate in more after-school activities and also allows me to see teachers or catch up on work after school which is more important now that I am in Year 11. It is a reliable service which allows me to be dropped off near my home and I can also get it with a lot of my friends” Isabelle - Year 11 - from Wilmslow More Information For any further enquiries please contact: The Bursar, Mrs Sharon Senn on 0161 249 3469 or [email protected] Transport to and from the School is an important issue for our parents and pupils, the majority of whom live more than The School Secretary, Mrs Ann Easton on 0161 224 1077 or [email protected] 5km away.
    [Show full text]
  • 14-1676 Number One First Street
    Getting to Number One First Street St Peter’s Square Metrolink Stop T Northbound trams towards Manchester city centre, T S E E K R IL T Ashton-under-Lyne, Bury, Oldham and Rochdale S M Y O R K E Southbound trams towardsL Altrincham, East Didsbury, by public transport T D L E I A E S ST R T J M R T Eccles, Wythenshawe and Manchester Airport O E S R H E L A N T L G D A A Connections may be required P L T E O N N A Y L E S L T for further information visit www.tfgm.com S N R T E BO S O W S T E P E L T R M Additional bus services to destinations Deansgate-Castle field Metrolink Stop T A E T M N I W UL E E R N S BER E E E RY C G N THE AVENUE ST N C R T REE St Mary's N T N T TO T E O S throughout Greater Manchester are A Q A R E E S T P Post RC A K C G W Piccadilly Plaza M S 188 The W C U L E A I S Eastbound trams towards Manchester city centre, G B R N E R RA C N PARKER ST P A Manchester S ZE Office Church N D O C T T NN N I E available from Piccadilly Gardens U E O A Y H P R Y E SE E N O S College R N D T S I T WH N R S C E Ashton-under-Lyne, Bury, Oldham and Rochdale Y P T EP S A STR P U K T T S PEAK EET R Portico Library S C ET E E O E S T ONLY I F Alighting A R T HARDMAN QU LINCOLN SQ N & Gallery A ST R E D EE S Mercure D R ID N C SB T D Y stop only A E E WestboundS trams SQUAREtowards Altrincham, East Didsbury, STR R M EN Premier T EET E Oxford S Road Station E Hotel N T A R I L T E R HARD T E H O T L A MAN S E S T T NationalS ExpressT and otherA coach servicesO AT S Inn A T TRE WD ALBERT R B L G ET R S S H E T E L T Worsley – Eccles –
    [Show full text]
  • Bus Franchising Scheme and Notice
    Public Document BUS FRANCHISING SCHEME & NOTICE – 30 March 2021 This page is intentionally left blank Agenda Item 1 TRANSPORT ACT 2000 The Greater Manchester Franchising Scheme for Buses 2021 Made 30/03/2021 ARRANGEMENT OF THE SCHEME 1. CITATION AND COMMENCEMENT…………………………………………………………………………………1 2. INTERPRETATION………………………………………………………………………………………………….……...1 3. THE FRANCHISING SCHEME AREA AND SUB-AREAS………………………………………………….…..2 4. ENTRY INTO LOCAL SERVICE CONTRACTS……………………………………………………………………..2 5. SERVICES UNDER LOCAL SERVICE CONTRACTS………………………………………………….………….3 6. EXCEPTIONS FROM THE SCHEME……………………………………………………………………….………..3 7. SCHEME FACILITIES………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..3 8. PLAN FOR CONSULTING ON OPERATION OF THE SCHEME……………………………………………4 ANNEXES TO THE SCHEME………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5 ANNEX 1: SERVICES INCLUDED – ARTICLE 5…………………………………………………………………….………..5 ANNEX 2: SERVICES INCLUDED – ARTICLE 5.2.3………………………………………………………………………..11 ANNEX 3: EXCEPTED SERVICES – ARTICLE 6………………………………………………………………………………14 ANNEX 4: TEMPORARY EXCEPTIONS – ANNEX 3 PARAGRAPHS 1.2 AND 1.3……………………………..15 ANNEX 5: FRANCHISING SCHEME SUB-AREAS…………………………………………………………………………..18 Page 1 WHEREAS: A The Transport Act 2000 (as amended) ("2000 Act") makes provision for a franchising authority to make a franchising scheme covering the whole or any part of its area. The GMCA is a franchising authority as defined in the 2000 Act. B The GMCA gave notice of its intention to prepare an assessment of a proposed scheme in accordance with sections 123B and section 123C(4) of the 2000 Act on 30 June 2017. Having complied with the process as set out in the Act, the GMCA may determine to make the scheme in accordance with sections 123G and 123H of the 2000 Act. NOW, therefore, the Mayor on behalf of the GMCA, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 123G and 123H of the 2000 Act, and of all other enabling powers, hereby MAKES THE FOLLOWING FRANCHISING SCHEME (the "Scheme"): 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Whalley Range and Around Key
    Edition Winter 2013/14 Winter Edition 2 nd Things about Historical facts, trivia and other things of interest Alexandra Park Manley Hall Primitive Methodist College The blitz 1 9 Wealthy textile merchant 12 Renamed Hartley Victoria College after its 16 The bombs started dropping on The beginning: Designed Samuel Mendel built a 50 benefactor Sir William P Hartley, was opened in Manchester during Christmas 1940 with by Alexander Hennell and the Range room mansion in the 1879 to train men to be religious ministers. homes in the Manley Park area taking opened in 1870, the fully + MORE + | CLUBS SPORTS | PARKS | SCHOOLS | HISTORY | LISTINGS | TRIVIA 1860s, with extensive Now known as Hartley Hall, it is an several direct hits. Terraced houses in public park (named after gardens running beyond independent school. Cromwell Avenue were destroyed and are Princess Alexandra) was an Bury Avenue and as far as noticeable by the different architecture. During oasis away from the smog PC Nicholas Cock, a murder Clarendon Road (pictured air raids people would make their way to a of the city and “served to 13 In the 1870s a policeman was fatally wounded left). Mendel’s business shelter, one of which was (and still is!) 2.5m deter the working men whilst investigating a disturbance at a house collapsed when the Suez under Manley Park and held up to 500 people. of Manchester from the near to what was once the Seymour Hotel. The Origins: Whalley Range was one of Manchester’s, and in fact Canal opened and he was The entrance was at the corner of York Avenue alehouses on their day off”.
    [Show full text]
  • 111 Times Changed 111
    From 29 January Bus 111 Times changed 111 Easy access on all buses Southern Cemetery West Didsbury Withington Fallowfield Moss Side Manchester From 29 January 2017 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Stagecoach PO Box 429, Manchester, M60 1HX ©Transport for Greater Manchester 16-1645–G111–3500–1216 Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Stagecoach large print, Braille or recorded information Head Office, Hyde Road, Ardwick, phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Manchester, M12 6JS Telephone 0161 273 3377 Easy access on buses Journeys run with low floor buses have no Travelshops steps at the entrance, making getting on Manchester Piccadilly Gardens and off easier. Where shown, low floor Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Sunday 10am to 6pm space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Public hols 10am to 5.30pm bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Manchester Shudehill Interchange easy access services where these services are Mon to Sat 7am to 7.30pm scheduled to run. Sunday* 10am to 1.45pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm *Including public holidays Using this timetable Timetables show the direction of travel, bus numbers and the days of the week. Main stops on the route are listed on the left. Where no time is shown against a particular stop, the bus does not stop there on that journey.
    [Show full text]
  • Q05a 2011 Census Summary
    Ward Summary Factsheet: 2011 Census Q05a • The largest ward is Cheetham with 22,562 residents, smallest is Didsbury West with 12,455 • City Centre Ward has grown 156% since 2001 (highest) followed by Hulme (64%), Cheetham (49%), Ardwick (37%), Gorton South (34%), Ancoats and Clayton (33%), Bradford (29%) and Moss Side (27%). These wards account for over half the city’s growth • Miles Platting and Newton Heath’s population has decreased since 2001(-5%) as has Moston (-0.2%) • 81,000 (16%) Manchester residents arrived in the UK between 2001 and 2011, mostly settling in City Centre ward (33% of ward’s current population), its neighbouring wards and Longsight (30% of current population) • Chorlton Park’s population has grown by 26% but only 8% of its residents are immigrants • Gorton South’s population of children aged 0-4 has increased by 87% since 2001 (13% of ward population) followed by Cheetham (70%), Crumpsall (68%), Charlestown (66%) and Moss Side (60%) • Moss Side, Gorton South, Crumpsall and Cheetham have around 25% more 5-15 year olds than in 2001 whereas Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Woodhouse Park, Moston and Withington have around 20-25% fewer. City Centre continues to have very few children in this age group • 18-24 year olds increased by 288% in City Centre since 2001 adding 6,330 residents to the ward. Ardwick, Hulme, Ancoats and Clayton and Bradford have also grown substantially in this age group • Didsbury West has lost 18-24 aged population (-33%) since 2001, followed by Chorlton (-26%) • City Centre working age population has grown by 192% since 2001.
    [Show full text]
  • Miles Platting, Newton Heath, Moston & City Centre Neighbourhood
    Miles Platting, Newton Heath, Moston & City Centre Neighbourhood Health & Social Care Profile Miles Platting, Newton Heath, Moston & City Centre - Health & Social Care Cohort Profile December 2019 Page 1 Introduction to MHCC Neighbourhood & Cohort Profile Reports The Locality Plan developed by Health & Social Care commissioners in Manchester sets an ambition that those sections of the population most at risk of needing care will have access to more proactive care, available in their local communities. The key transformation is the establishment of 12 Integrated Neighbourhood Teams across the City based on geographical area as opposed to organisation. The teams focus on the place and people that they serve, centred around the ethos that ‘The best bed is your own bed’ wherever possible and care should be closer to home rather than delivered within a hospital or care home. The ambition of this model is to place primary care (GP) services at the heart of an integrated neighbourhood model of care in which they are co-located with community teams. These teams could include Community Pharmacists, Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), Community Nursing, Social Care Officers, Intermediate Care teams, Leisure and health promotion teams, Ambulance teams and 3rd sector teams, with a link to educational and employment teams. All services are based upon a 12/3/1 model of provision, where most services should be delivered at the neighbourhood* level (12) unless they require economies of scale at a specialist local level (3), or a single City-wide level
    [Show full text]
  • Buses Serving North Manchester General Hospital
    Buses serving North Manchester General Hospital 52 Salford Shopping City, Broughton, Cheetham Hill, NMGH, Harpurhey, Moston, Newton Heath, Failsworth Tesco Bus Stops Daily service, operated by First Greater Manchester A,C, Pendleton Higher Broughton Cheetham Hill NMG Moston Newton Heath Brookdale Failsworth D,E,F Salford Shopping City McDonalds Crescent Road Hospital Ben Brierley Dean Lane Park Tesco Store 27 16 7 12 21 26 32 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 53 Cheetham Hill, NMGH, Harpurhey, Miles Platting, SportCity, Gorton, Belle Vue, Longsight, Rusholme, Central Manchester Bus Stops Hospitals, Hulme, Old Trafford A,C, Daily service, operated by First Greater Manchester D,E,F Cheetham Hill NMG Harpurhey Sport Gorton Belle Rusholme University Old Trafford Salford Crescent Road Hospital Rochdale Rd City Vue of Manchester Trafford Bar Shopping City 7 7 16 31 35 50 58 68 80 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 88=> Circulars, Manchester City Centre, Monsall, Moston, White Moss, Blackley, NMGH, Cheetham Hill, Manchester City Centre 89<= Daily service, operated by First Greater Manchester (Evenings, Sundays and Bank Holidays—JPT) Use these buses and change at Crumpsall Metrolink Station or Cheetham Hill, Cheetham Hill Rd (Bus 135) for Bury. Bus Stops Manchester Central Moston White Blackley Bank Crumpsall NMG Cheetham Manchester
    [Show full text]
  • A One Living Development By
    A ONE LIVING DEVELOPMENT BY Tucked away down a quiet side street in Levenshulme is Atlas Place – a brand new development of 64 homes on the site of the former Atlas Engineering Works, on Chapel Street. The development is made up of a mix of 2 bedroom apartments, and 3 and 4 bedroom houses, making it a popular location for families, first time buyers and people looking for a new place to live. Atlas Place is a spacious housing development in a growing area of Manchester, with a welcoming close- knit community feel. Homes on this development will be available with both shared ownership and rent to buy, so they are an ideal opportunity for those aspiring to purchase their own home. Plenty of space Each of the 3 and 4 bedroom houses comes complete with its own garden so you can enjoy time outdoors, and space has been pivotal to the design of the houses themselves. With stylish living areas, and up to four bedrooms, you can relax knowing there’s room for the whole family. A great location Our sleek white bathroom suites offer you the perfect Living at Atlas Place puts you in a great position to enjoy place to relax. Each have contemporary ceramic tiles all that Levenshulme and Manchester have to offer. and chrome fittings; so, whether you like a long soak in the bath, or a quick shower, we have what you Situated just 4 miles from Manchester city centre, need at Atlas Place. Atlas Place is in a fantastic location for commuters – Levenshulme train station is only a 5 minute walk away, There are a number of TV and telephone points with frequent trains to Manchester Piccadilly.
    [Show full text]