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An Indication of the School Bus Routes Likely to Be Operating from September 2017 for the Next 12 Months Are Shown Below. We R An indication of the School bus routes likely to be operating from September 2017 for the next 12 months are shown below. We reserve the right to adapt them to match changing numbers, timings & roads. It is seldom possible to change routes or add stops for individual pupils. EVENING ROUTES EARLY EVENING STOPS September 2016 Termly charge LATE EVENING (5.20PM) (4.20PM) MORNING ROUTE NAME £ Early evening route Alternative arrangements for STOP LOCATION Abingdon/St Late evening route name name PM stop Helen's / Manor 2017/2018 1 Goring Goring Bus Stop, Railway Station £490.00 Goring Goring Late Pearces Coaches Cleeve Bus Stop near Garage £490.00 Goring Goring Late South Stoke Bus Stop, B4009, Cross Keys Road £490.00 Goring Goring Late North Stoke Crossroads £490.00 Goring Goring Late 2 Stokenchurch Stokenchurch Bus Stop, Kings Hotel, Oxford Road £551.00 no service Stokenchurch Late Whites Coaches Lewknor B4009, Lewknor Taxisbus Stop £519.00 no service Stokenchurch Late Lewknor Tube Stop Watlington Bus Stop, Shirburn Street / Love Lane Long Layby £492.00 no service Stokenchurch Late Watlington Brook Street/Barnacre £492.00 no service Stokenchurch Late Britwell Salome Red Lion PH, B4009 £470.00 no service Stokenchurch Late Benson Bus stop opposite Three Horseshoes PH (Oxford Road) £451.00 Goring Stokenchurch Late 4.20pm Opposite Marina 3 Twyford Reading Suttons Business Park, A4 London Road Stop £643.00 no service Twyford Late Baileys Coaches Sonning Wee Waif PH, Old Bath Road £643.00 no service Twyford Late Twyford Wargrave Road/Hermitage Rd Opposite Bowling Club £643.00 no service Twyford Late Wargrave Bus Stop, Woodclyffe Hall, High Street £623.00 no service Twyford Late Wargrave A321 Wargrave Road, Kenton Lane Stop £623.00 no service Twyford Late Henley Bus Stop, Old White Horse PH, Fairmile £605.00 Lower Shiplake Shiplake Late Shillingford Long layby Shillingford (Oxford Road) £443.00 Goring Twyford Late Berinsfield Bus Layby A419, Berinsfield Roundabout £430.00 Goring Twyford Late Burcot Bus Stop, Chequers PH £423.00 Goring Twyford Late Clifton Hampden Bus Stop opposite Village Hall £417.00 Goring Twyford Late 4 Shiplake Shiplake Opposite Church Lane (past Plowden Arms PH) £633.00 Lower Shiplake Shiplake Late Whites Coaches Lower Shiplake The Cross, Bus Stop £612.00 Lower Shiplake Shiplake Late Bix Bus stop A4130 Opposite Rectory Lane £519.00 Lower Shiplake Shiplake Late Nettlebed Bus Stop, Village Green (Facing Henley) £519.00 Lower Shiplake Twyford Late 5 Henley Henley Bus Stop, Pizza Express, Market Place £605.00 Lower Shiplake Shiplake Late Savills, Bell Street Whites Coaches 6 Crays Pond Crays Pond Crossroads, Bus Stop £490.00 no service Reading Late Pearces Coaches Woodcote Village Hall (AM) £523.00 Reading Reading Late Wallingford Hospital entrance, Reading Road. £479.00 Moulsford Reading Late Wallingford Unwins Shop, St Johns Rd £479.00 Moulsford Reading Late Crowmarsh Gifford St Mary Magdalene Church, The Street £472.00 Goring Goring Late Crowmarsh Gifford Benson Lane/Howberry Farm, Opp Village Hall £472.00 7 Reading Reading Station Reading Station, Greyfriars Road Stop FG £576.00 Reading Reading Late Baileys Coaches Caversham Heights Highmoor Road/Kidmor Rd £569.00 Reading Reading Late Emmer Green Pond Bus Stop £569.00 Reading Reading Late Sonning Common Bus Stop, Wood Lane, Kennylands Road £555.00 Reading Reading Late Sonning Common Murco Garage, B481 £555.00 Reading Reading Late Peppard Common Bus Stop, Peppard Stores £555.00 Reading Reading Late Rotherfield Peppard The Dog PH £555.00 no service no service Highmoor Holly Close £555.00 no service no service Stoke Row Bus stop near Cherry Tree Inn £555.00 no service no service Dorchester Bus Stop, Dorchester Abbey, High Street £424.00 Goring Goring Late Dorchester Bus Stop Before Linnet Close/ A415 Jnct £424.00 Goring Goring Late 8 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Emery Acre £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Baileys Coaches Upper Basildon The Church £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Pangbourne Bus stop bottom of Pangbourne Hill £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Pangbourne Bus Stop, Layby Opp. Dudley Singleton Est Agents £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Lower Basildon Park Wall Lane £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Lower Basildon Hook End Lane £538.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late 9 Streatley Streatley High Street, Adj Bull PH £494.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late Bus Stop opposite Bull PH Whites Coaches Streatley A329 Wallingford Road / Townsend Road £494.00 Upper Basildon Upper Basildon Late 4.20pm Wantage Rd/Rectory Rd Moulsford Bus stop opposite Recreation Ground £491.00 Moulsford Upper Basildon Late Cholsey The Forty £491.00 Moulsford Upper Basildon Late Cholsey Wallingford Road/Caps Lane £486.00 Moulsford Upper Basildon Late Didcot Tesco's, Hadden Hill £429.00 Moulsford no service Railway Station Didcot Marlborough Club, Broadway £429.00 no service 10 Blewbury East Hagbourne Blewbury Road, O/S War Memorial £476.00 no service no service Pearces Coaches Blewbury London Road (opposite Barley Mow PH) £475.00 Upper Basildon no service #REF! Upton Bus shelter Station Road £475.00 Upper Basildon no service Harwell Bus Stop Wantage Rd / Tyrells Close £428.00 Upper Basildon Hendred Late Harwell Bus Stop, High Street/Jennings Lane £421.00 Upper Basildon Hendred Late 11 Brightwell Brightwell Telephone box, Greenmere £486.00 Moulsford Reading Late Pearces Coaches Long Wittenham Corner of Saxons Heath £461.00 NO SERVICE Reading Late Appleford The Carpenters Arms £374.00 no service Reading Late Sutton Courtenay The George & Dragon PH (4.20pm stop The Plough PH) £363.00 Moulsford Reading Late Drayton High Street by Halls Close £363.00 Upper Basildon Reading Late Bus stop opposite village green Steventon Cherry Tree PH £363.00 Upper Basildon Thatcham Late Bus stop COOP (PM) EVENING ROUTES EARLY EVENING STOPS September 2016 Termly charge LATE EVENING (5.20PM) (4.20PM) MORNING ROUTE NAME £ Early evening route Alternative arrangements for STOP LOCATION Abingdon/St Late evening route name name PM stop Helen's / Manor 2017/2018 12 Wantage East Hendred The Plough PH, Orchard Lane £430.00 Grove Hendred Late Pearces Coaches West Hendred The Hare PH £430.00 Grove Hendred Late Ardington Bus shelter, village centre £442.00 Grove no service Wantage The Lord Nelson PH, Charlton Road £430.00 Grove Hendred Late Wantage Opposite Hospital £428.00 no service Hendred Late PM King Alfred Portway Wantage Seesen Way Bus Stop £428.00 PM King Alfred Portway Wantage Grove Rd Roundabout (Nr Mably Way) £430.00 no service no service Grove Tesco Metro, Millbrook Sq, Main St £434.00 Grove Hendred Late East Hanney Bus Shelter, Black Horse PH £421.00 Grove Hendred Late 13 Thatcham Woolhampton Bus stop opposite The Angel PH, A4 Bath Road £603.00 no service Thatcham Late Baileys Coaches Thatcham Francis Bailey School, A4 London Road £582.00 no service Thatcham Late Thatcham A4, American Golf/Health Centre £582.00 no service Thatcham Late Cold Ash Village Hall £582.00 no service Thatcham Late Curridge Bus Stop B4009 Curridge Turn £539.00 no service Thatcham Late Hermitage Bus Stop by Village Hall £539.00 no service Thatcham Late Hermitage Hermitage Primary School £539.00 no service Thatcham Late Hampstead Norreys Water Street/Scottalls Lane £533.00 no service Thatcham Late Compton Fairfield £533.00 no service Thatcham Late East Ilsley Broad St/Duck Pond £491.00 Newbury Thatcham Late Rowstock Rowstock Roundabout Opp Garage no service Thatcham Late 14 Newbury Washcommon Falkland War Memorial £601.00 Newbury Newbury Late Baileys Coaches Newbury Layby Opp Malvern Court, Andover Rd £580.00 Newbury Newbury Late Donnington Donnington Square £554.00 Newbury Newbury Late Donnington The Chase, Whitefields Cottages £554.00 Newbury Newbury Late 15 Tothill Woolton Hill Primary School £600.00 Newbury Newbury Late Baileys Coaches Tothill A34 Tot Hill Services £600.00 Newbury Newbury Late Chieveley High Street/Church Lane £535.00 Newbury Newbury Late Worlds End Coach & Horses Public House £503.00 Newbury Newbury Late 16 Thame Thame Town Hall £538.00 no service Thame Pearces Coaches Tiddington Bus Stop, Fox PH, Oxford Road £492.00 no service Thame Wheatley Bus Stop, London Road/Ambrose Rise £480.00 no service Thame Wheatley Bus Stop London Road/Holloway Rd £480.00 no service Thame Great Milton Bus Stop, The Green Nr Bull Inn £468.00 no service no service Little Milton Opposite Village Hall, A329 £457.00 no service no service Stadhampton Layby, A329 Thame Road Nr BP Garage £444.00 no service no service 17 Headington Sandhills Bus stop on A40 just after Park & Ride £480.00 no service Thame Pearces Coaches Risinghurst Bus stop on A40,Nr Collinwood Rd £480.00 no service Thame Headington London Road Demop unisex hair salon £455.00 no service Thame Headington Post Office, London Road £448.00 no service Thame Headington Windmill Road/Margaret Road £448.00 no service Thame Holloway Bus Stop, St Francis Court £440.00 no service Thame Cowley Swan PH, Between Towns Rd £440.00 no service Thame Iffley Turn Henley Avenue/Iffley Turn £427.00 no service Thame Oxford Go Outdoors, Abingdon Road £427.00 no service Thame Boars Hill Bus Stop, Foxcombe Road/Hinksey Hill £420.00 Bletchingdon Thame Boars Hill Foxcombe Rd/Brumcombe Lane £420.00 Bletchingdon Thame Boars Hill Open University Stop, Jarn Way £420.00 no service no service Boars Hill Fox Lane/Lincombe Lane £420.00 Bletchingdon Thame 18 Bicester Bicester Opposite Magistrates Court, Queens Avenue £557.00 no service Bicester Late Blunsdons
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