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Ivybridge Mobile Library: A-Z of Locations Visited Ivybridge Mobile Library: A-Z of locations visited Village Stop Arrive Depart Day Week Ashprington Bus Stop 11:30 12:15 Thursday 1 Aveton Gifford Village Hall 9:30 10:30 Wednesday 1 Battisborough Cross Old Post Office 15:10 15:40 Monday 3 Beesands The Chapel 15:25 15:45 Tuesday 2 Bere Alston Alexander Drive 10:00 10:30 Tuesday 3 Bere Alston The Village Hall 10:35 11:55 Tuesday 3 Bere Ferrers War Memorial 13:45 14:30 Tuesday 3 Bere Ferrers Social Club 14:35 15:05 Tuesday 3 Berry Pomeroy Crossroads 13:30 13:50 Thursday 4 Bickleigh Church 12:00 12:45 Friday 4 Bigbury Green 14:00 14:30 Tuesday 4 Bigbury-on -Sea Cleveland Drive 12:40 13:25 Tuesday 4 Normandy Arms Blackawton 11:55 12:40 Tuesday 2 Chapel St Bratton Clovelly Village 13:00 14:00 Wednesday 2 Bridestowe Cocksheath Cross 13:40 14:20 Wednesday 3 Bridestowe White Hart 14:45 15:45 Wednesday 3 Brixton Venn Court 15:00 16:00 Thursday 3 Buckfast Furlong Close 12:00 12:30 Tuesday 1 Buckland School 14:30 15:00 Thursday 2 Monachorum Chillington Green Park Way 10:50 11:30 Wednesday 4 Chillington Post Office 11:35 12:15 Wednesday 4 Cornworthy Village Centre 13:15 13:35 Thursday 1 Crapstone Pilchers Field 13:50 14:20 Thursday 2 Dartington Cott Inn 14:05 14:25 Thursday 4 Dartington Broom Park 14:30 15:00 Thursday 4 Dean Prior Cross View 11:20 11:50 Tuesday 1 Diptford Village Square 10:15 10:45 Tuesday 2 Dousland Iron Mine Lane 11:45 12:15 Thursday 2 East Portlemouth Old Chapel 14:25 15:00 Wednesday 4 East Prawle The Green 13:40 14:10 Wednesday 4 Ermington Fawns Close 9:40 10:10 Tuesday 4 Flete House Flete House 10:15 10:35 Tuesday 4 librariesunlimited.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 1170092 © Libraries Unlimited Galmpton Galmpton 13:30 14:00 Wednesday 1 Harbertonford Church 15:05 16:00 Thursday 1 Hemborough Post Sportsmans Arms 13:50 14:45 Thursday 1 Silent Woman Higher Longford 14:20 14:50 Friday 2 Caravan Park Holbeton Village Hall 15:50 16:35 Monday 3 Hoo Meavy Hoo Meavy 11:30 11:50 Friday 2 Hope Cove Weymouth Park 12:10 12:55 Wednesday 1 Horrabridge London Inn 11:00 11:30 Thursday 2 Ipplepen Caunters Close 9:45 12:15 Thursday 4 Kingston Fire Station 11:00 11:40 Tuesday 4 Lee Moor Lee Moor 11:05 11:35 Friday 4 Lewdown War Memorial 11:30 12:00 Wednesday 2 Lifton Arundell Arms 10:30 11:15 Wednesday 2 Littlehempston Rd / Littlehempston 12:30 12:50 Thursday 4 Broadhempston Rd Loddiswell Courtledge 9:40 10:15 Wednesday 4 Lydford War Memorial 11:40 12:20 Wednesday 3 Malborough Square 10:55 11:40 Wednesday 1 Mary Tavy Bus Stop 10:45 11:15 Wednesday 3 Modbury Aylestone Park 14:45 15:30 Tuesday 4 Modbury Poundwell Square 9:45 12:15 Saturday 2 Modbury Poundwell Square 15:35 16:35 Tuesday 4 End of Village (along Moreleigh 11:00 11:20 Tuesday 2 Garabridge Road) Newton Ferrers Yealm Road 10:30 12:30 Monday 3 Noss Mayo Tennis Courts 13:30 15:00 Monday 3 Entrance to Church Peter Tavy 10:00 10:30 Wednesday 3 Lane Rattery Village Hall 10:40 11:10 Tuesday 1 Ringmore Church 11:50 12:20 Tuesday 4 Sampford Spiney Brook Cottage 13:05 13:35 Friday 2 Shaugh Prior White Thorn 10:20 10:50 Friday 4 Sherford Sherford 10:00 13:00 Monday 1 Slapton Village Hall 13:30 14:00 Tuesday 2 South Brent Old School 13:00 15:00 Monday 1 South Brent Station Approach 15:05 15:35 Monday 1 South Milton Backshay Close 14:15 15:00 Wednesday 1 librariesunlimited.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 1170092 © Libraries Unlimited Staverton Court Room 15:15 15:45 Thursday 4 Stokenham Village Hall 14:40 15:15 Tuesday 2 Thurlestone Village Hall 15:10 16:10 Wednesday 1 Torcross Bus Stop 14:10 14:30 Tuesday 2 Totnes St Johns Court 10:00 10:30 Thursday 1 Bridgewater Totnes 10:40 11:00 Thursday 1 Gardens Ugborough Square 9:30 10:00 Tuesday 2 Weir Quay Weir Quay 12:10 12:30 Tuesday 3 Recreation Ground Wembury 12:00 13:00 Thursday 3 Car Park Wembury Hawthorne Drive 13:40 14:40 Thursday 3 Whitchurch Friars Walk 12:10 12:40 Friday 2 Woolwell Community Centre 9:45 11:15 Friday 2 Yealmpton Rose & Crown 9:30 11:30 Thursday 3 Yelverton Briar Tor 13:15 13:45 Thursday 2 Yelverton Shopping Parade 9:45 12:15 Saturday 4 October 2020 Visit www.devonlibraries.org.uk/web/arena/mobilelibraries for printable timetables. Follow us on social media for news and updates: Facebook: facebook.com/devonmobilelibraries/ Twitter: @DevonMobileLibs librariesunlimited.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 1170092 © Libraries Unlimited .
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