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Henley, Woodcote, Wallingford and Didcot Area Review Wantage and Didcot Area Review (new services to commence December 2011) Parishes/Towns affected and services involved Note: only the contracts in this review are listed – other routes may serve parish/town but these are either operated commercially or, if supported, are included in another review area. Parishes in brackets are served by routes which pass nearby (e.g on the nearest main road) Parish/Towns served Service Contract (all in Vale of White Horse District unless Division(s) Ref indicated) 31 V42 (Sun eves) Abingdon, Marcham, (Frilford), (Garford), Abingdon W V43 (Mon-Thurs East Hanney, Grove, Wantage Abingdon E eves) Monday to Thursday evening service also Abingdon N serves (Sunningwell), (Kennington) and Radley (Sun only) Oxford Wootton Hanney & Hendreds Grove & Wantage West Central Oxford (Sunday eve only) 32 V33 (Mon-Sat) Abingdon, Culham (SODC), Sutton Abingdon W X32 V34 (Mon-Sat) Courtenay, Milton, Milton Park, Didcot Abingdon E (SODC), Harwell, Harwell Campus, East Abingdon N Hendred, West Hendred, Ardington, Dorchester & Wantage, Grove, West Hanney, East Hanney Berinsfield Sutton Courtenay & Harwell Didcot South Didcot Ladygrove Wootton Hanney & Hendreds Grove & Wantage 32A V47 (Sun/BH) Didcot (SODC), Harwell, East Hendred, West Abingdon W Hendred, Ardington, Wantage, Grove Abingdon E Abingdon N Abingdon, Culham, Sutton Courtenay are Sutton Courtenay & served commercially and are not part of Harwell the subsidised service Didcot South Didcot Ladygrove Hanney & Hendreds Grove & Wantage 32B/32C V40 (Mon-Sat) Abingdon, Drayton, Steventon, Sutton Abingdon W X2 V41 (Sun) Courtenay, Milton, Milton Park, Didcot Abingdon E (SODC) Abingdon N Sutton Courtenay & Harwell Didcot South Didcot Ladygrove Hanney & Hendreds 36 V36 (Mon-Fri) Wantage, Grove, East Hanney, Steventon, Abingdon W Peak hours only: Milton, Milton Park, Didcot (SODC) Sutton Courtenay & Off-peak service Harwell operated Didcot South commercially and Didcot Ladygrove without subsidy Hanney & Hendreds Grove and Wantage 38 V44 (Mon-Sat) Wantage, Grove, East Challow, Childrey, Grove & Wantage Letcombe Bassett, Letcombe Regis Shrivenham 43 V6 (Thurs) Appleton w/Eaton, Fyfield and Tubney, N Hinksey & Wytham Longworth, Hinton Waldrist, Marcham, St Wootton Helen Without, Wootton Kingston Bagpuize 61/63 V70 (Mon-Fri) Great Faringdon Faringdon FARINGDON COMMUNITY MINIBUS 63 V61 Oxford, North Hinksey, Cumnor, Appleton W Central Oxford (Tu/Weds/Fri/Sat) w/Eaton, Fyfield and Tubney, Longworth, N Hinksey & Wytham Hinton Waldrist, Kingston Bagpuize Wootton w/Southmoor Kingston Bagpuize 65 V58 (Mon-Sat) Great Faringdon, (Great Coxwell), Little Faringdon Coxwell, Fernham, Longcot, Watchfield, Shrivenham Bourton, Shrivenham, Swindon B.C 66 V59 (Mon-Sat Oxford, North Hinksey, Cumnor, Appleton W Central Oxford a.m/eve peak and w/Eaton, Fyfield and Tubney, Kingston N Hinksey & Wytham late evening) Bagpuize w/Southmoor, (Pusey), (Buckland), Wootton Littleworth, Great Faringdon, North Hinksey Kingston Bagpuize Faringdon 66 V78 (Sun/BH) Oxford, North Hinksey, Cumnor, Appleton W Central Oxford w/Eaton, Fyfield and Tubney, Kingston N Hinksey & Wytham Bagpuize w/Southmoor, (Pusey), (Buckland), Wootton Littleworth, Great Faringdon, Besselsleigh, Kingston Bagpuize North Hinksey, Shrivenham, Watchfield, Faringdon Longcot Shrivenham 67/A/B V79 (Mon-Sat) Baulking, Childrey, East Challow, Great Faringdon Faringdon, Fernham, Letcombe Bassett, Shrivenham Letcombe Regis, Little Coxwell, Kingston Grove & Wantage Lisle, Shellingford, Sparsholt, Stanford-in-the- Vale, Uffington, Wantage 83/84 V65 Stanford-in-the-Vale, Goosey, Hatford, West Faringdon (Tu/Weds/Fri/Sat) Challow, (East Challow), Gainfield, Charney Shrivenham STANFORD Bassett, Lyford, Denchworth, Shellingford, Grove & Wantage COMMUNITY Faringdon, Wantage Kingston Bagpuize MINIBUS Hanney & Hendreds 94/95 V32 (Mon-Sat) Didcot (SODC), East Hagbourne (SODC), Didcot South West Hagbourne (SODC), North Moreton Didcot Ladygrove (SODC), South Moreton (SODC), Aston Moreton Tirrold (SODC), Sutton Courtenay and Aston Upthorpe (SODC), Upton, Blewbury Harwell X47 V68 (Sats) Wantage, Childrey, Letcombe Bassett, Grove & Wantage Letcombe Regis, Sparsholt, Kingston Lisle, Shrivenham Ashbury, Woolstone, (Compton Beauchamp), Uffington, Swindon B.C Swindon No contract Ashbury, Coleshill, Bourton, Shrivenham Dial-a-ride number: annual Shrivenham,Watchfield, Swindon B.C grant payment (Friday only) Classification By Town/Parish Town/Parish/ Served by route/contract in Routes NOT in this County Councillor other consultee this review review Abingdon 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun RH Transport X15 Cllrs Jones, Lovatt, eves) Oxford Bus X2 (other Badcock and Badcock 32 (V33) times) 32A (V47) All other services 32B/32C (V40) X2 (V41: Sun only) Abingdon/Witney 32 (V33) RH Transport X15 n/a College Appleton w/Eaton 43 (V6) None Cllr Gearing 63 (V61) 66 (V59/V78) Ardington 32 (V33) None Cllr Brown 32A (V47) Ashbury X47 (V68) 47 (V67) Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- O’Connor Aston Tirrold 94/95 (V32) Whites 131 Cllr Greene Aston Upthorpe 94/95 (V32) Whites 131 Cllr Greene Baulking 67/A/B (V79) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- NO E-MAIL O’Connor Besselsleigh 66 (V59/V78) Stagecoach X30 Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- O’Connor Blewbury 94/95 (V32) Whites 131 Cllr Lilly Bourton 65 (V58) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- O’Connor (Buckland) 66 (V59/V78) Most Mon-Sat Cllr Tilley journeys on service 66 Buscot NO CURRENT SERVICE None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- NO E-MAIL O’Connor Charney Bassett 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Tilley Childrey 38 (V44) Barnes Coaches 82 Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- NO E-MAIL 67/A/B (V79) O’Connor X47 (V68) Chilton Thames Travel X32 Newbury Buses 6/6A Cllr Lilly Coleshill Swindon DAR Stagecoach 64 Cllr Heathcoat (Compton X47 (V68) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- Beauchamp) O’Connor NO E-MAIL Culham (SODC) 32 (V33) Whites 97 Cllr Lindsay-Gale 32A (V47): Abingdon-Didcot section operated commercially Cumnor 63 (V61) Oxford Bus 4/4B Cllr Godden 66 (V59/V78) Stagecoach X30 Most Mon-Sat journeys on service 66 Denchworth 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Tilley NO E-MAIL Didcot (SODC) 32 (V33) All other services Cllrs Service, 32A (V47) Oxford Bus X2 (other Harbour and 32B/32C (V40) times) Thompson 36 (V36: subsidised in peak Thames Travel X32 hours only) (to be reviewed 94/95 (V32) 2011-12) X2 (V41: Sun only) Drayton 32A (V47) Stagecoach 34 Cllrs Badcock and 32B/32C (V40) Oxford Bus X2 (other Badcock X2 (V41: Sun only) times) East Challow 38 (V44) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- 67/A/B (V79) O’Connor East Hagbourne 94/95 (V32) None Cllr Greene East Hanney 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31(other Cllr Brown eves) times) 32 (V33: certain journeys only) Stagecoach X30 36 (V36: subsidised in peak hours only) East Hendred 32 (V33) Stagecoach 34 Cllr Brown 32A (V47) Eaton Hastings NO CURRENT SERVICE None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- NO E-MAIL O’Connor Fernham 65 (V58) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- 67/A/B (V79) O’Connor Frilford 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31(other Cllr Brown eves) times) Stagecoach X30 RH Transport X15 Fyfield and 43 (V6) Most Mon-Sat Cllr Brown Tubney 63 (V61) journeys on service 66 (V59/V78) 66 Gainfield 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Tilley (Garford) 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31(other Cllr Brown eves) times) Stagecoach X30 Goosey 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Tilley NO E-MAIL (Great Coxwell) 65 (V58) None Cllr Heathcoat 66 (V78) Great Faringdon 65 (V58) Most Mon-Sat Cllr Heathcoat 66 (V59/V78) journeys on service 67/A/B (V79) 66 83/84 (V65) Faringdon Community Bus (V70) Grove 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31(other Cllr Hannaby eves) times) Cllr Patrick 32 (V33) Stagecoach X30 32A (V47) 36 (V36: subsidised in peak hours only) 38 (V44) Harwell 32 (V33) Thames Travel X32 Cllr Lilly 32A (V47) (to be reviewed 2011-12) Harwell Campus 32 (V33) Newbury Buses 6/6A Cllr Lilly Stagecoach 34 Thames Travel X32 (to be reviewed 2011-12) Hatford 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Tilley NO E-MAIL Hinton Waldrist 43 (V6) None Cllr Tilley 63 (V61) Kennington 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Oxford Bus 35 Cllr Fatemian eves) Stagecoach 31(other times) Kingston 63 (V61) Most Mon-Sat Cllr Tilley Bagpuize 66 (V59/V78) journeys on service w/Southmoor 66 RH Transport X15 Kingston Lisle 67/A/B (V79) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- X47 (V68) O’Connor Letcombe Bassett 38 (V44) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- 67/A/B (V79) O’Connor X47 (V68) Letcombe Regis 38 (V44) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- 67/A/B (V79) O’Connor X47 (V68) (Littleworth) 66 (V59/V78) Most Mon-Sat Cllr Tilley journeys on service 66 Little Coxwell 65 (V58) None Cllr Heathcoat 67/A/B (V79) Lockinge NO CURRENT SERVICE None Cllr Iain Brown Longcot 65 (V58) None Cllr Mrs Fitzgerald- 66 (V78) O’Connor Longworth 43 (V6) None Cllr Tilley 63 (V61) Lyford 83/84 (V65) None Cllr Brown NO E-MAIL Marcham 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31 (other Cllr Brown eves) times) 43 (V6: serves Gozzards Ford) RH Transport X15 Milton 32 (V33) None Cllr Brown 32A (V47) 32B/32C (V40) 36 (V36: subsidised in peak hours only) X2 (V41: Sun only) Milton Park 32 (V33) Oxford Bus X2 (other Cllr Brown 32A (V47) times) 32B/32C (V40) 36 (V36: subsidised in peak hours only) X2 (V41: Sun only) North Moreton 94/95 (V32) Whites 131 Cllr Greene North Hinksey 63 (V61) All other services Cllr Godden 66 (V59/V78) Oxford City 31 (V43: Mon-Thurs eves) All other services Cllr Susanna Pressel Council 63 (V61) Cllr Alan Armitage 66 (V59/V78) (Pusey) 66 (V59/V78) None Cllr Tilley Saint Helen 31 (V42/V43: Mon-Thurs/Sun Stagecoach 31(other Cllr Gearing Without eves) times) RH Transport X15 Shellingford 67/A/B (V79) None Cllr Tilley 83/84 (V65) Shrivenham
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