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Transport Information Transport Information Students Eligible for Free Travel Students who are eligible for free travel (living in Haslington/Winterley, Smallwood/Arclid/Brereton or the surrounding areas) are able to travel on the special school buses which are provided under contract to the local authority. Parents can apply for a season ticket to the School Transport Team at Cheshire East Council, who will confirm your daughter’s entitlement to a contract ticket and the allocated route for travel. HASLINGTON/WINTERLEY SMALLWOOD/ARCLID/BRERETON OPERATOR TBC (Pass holders only) STANWAYS COACHES (Pass holders only) AM PM AM PM Primrose Avenue, Bradeley Hall Road 07:52 15:27 The Bulls Head, Smallwood 07:40 16:00 Primrose Avenue, Shelburne Drive 07:53 15:26 Newcastle Road, Smallwood 07:43 15:57 Primrose Avenue, Near the Dingle 07:54 15:25 Arclid, Villa Farm 07:45 15:55 Sandbach High School 08:06 15:15 Brookfield Hall, Davenport Lane 07:50 15:50 Sandbach Road, Smethwick Lane 07:58 15:42 STANWAYS COACHES (Pass holders only) Bears Head, Brereton 08:05 15:35 S71185 AM PM School Farm Court, Walnut Tree Lane, Bradwall 08:10 15:30 Primrose Avenue, Bradeley Hall Road 07:56 15:27 Sandbach High School 08:20 15:15 Primrose Avenue, The Dingle 07:57 15:26 Sandbach School 08:25 15:05 Crewe Road, Cartwright Road 07:58 15:25 Winterley Pool 08:01 15:22 SCHOLAR GREEN/RODE HEATH/ALSAGER Winterley, Foresters Arms 08:03 15:20 MIKRO COACHES (Pass holders and fare payers) Sandbach High School 08:09 15:15 AM PM Bleeding Wolf Pub, Congleton Road North, Scholar Green (ST7 3BQ) 07:20 16:14 ROUTEMASTER (Pass holders and fare payers) The Travellers Rest, Congleton Road North, Scholar Green (ST7 3HA) 07:22 16:12 RM 837 AM PM The Old Post Office, Congleton Road North, Scholar Green (ST7 3HF) 07:24 16:11 Haslington, Oakland Avenue 07:50 15:34 Church Lane Bus Stop, Scholar Green (ST7 3QQ) 07:26 16:09 Haslington, Fox Corner 07:52 15:32 Poolside Bus Stop, Scholar Green (ST7 3QS) 07:30 16:05 Crewe Road, Broughton Arms 07:53 15:31 Greengate/Knutsford Road Bus Stop, Scholar Green (ST7 3QT) 07:33 16:03 Sandbach High School 08:04 15:15 Linley Lane Bus Stop, Alsager (ST7 2UJ) 07:35 16:00 Moorhouse Avenue Bus Stop, Alsager (ST7 2DT) 07:37 15:58 Please note that the Routemaster 837 (above) and St. Gabriel's Church, Lawton Road Bus Stop, Alsager (ST7 2AF) 07:38 15:57 the Mikro Coach Scholar Green route opposite are Sue Ryder Bus Stop (Bank Corner), Alsager (ST7 2AF) 07:40 15:55 commercially operated services with a proportion Brookfield Drive, Alsager (ST7 2SD) 07:44 15:51 of seats reserved by Cheshire East Council for pass Hassall Green (Romping Donkey) (CW11 4YA) 07:48 15:47 holders who meet eligibility requirements for free Betchton Road Bus Stop, Betchton (CW11 4YE) 07:54 15:41 transport. Full details of the RM837 route from Malkins Bank, Sandbach (CW11) 07:56 15:39 Nantwich Bus Station‐Wells Green‐Crewe Rail The Hill, Hassall Road (CW11 1JJ) 07:58 15:37 Station‐Haslington‐Winterley‐Wheelock‐Sandbach Sandbach High School 08:08 15:20 and fares are available from Fare ‐ £2.00 each way www.routemasterlocalbuses.co.uk/ tel: 01270 621769 Cheshire East Transport will provide assisted home to school transport for children who qualify under the current School Transport Policy. Assistance may also be available for secondary school pupils where families are in receipt of one of the qualifying benefits and the student attends one of the three nearest secondary schools between two and six miles of the home address. Further details: Helpline: 0300 123 5012 (Monday to Friday ‐ 8:30am to 5:00pm) Website: www.cheshireeast.gov.uk Email: [email protected] July 2016 Students Who Are Not Eligible for Free Travel ROUTEMASTER ‐ Nantwich, Crewe, Haslington and Wheelock Please note that the Routemaster 837 is a commercial service with a proportion of seats reserved by Cheshire East Council for pass holders who live in Haslington. Full details of the route (from Nantwich Bus Station‐Wells Green‐Crewe Rail Station‐Haslington‐Winterley‐Wheelock‐Sandbach) and fares are available from the Routemaster website. RM 837 (Pass holders and fare payers) RM 38X (Fare payers only) AM PM AM PM Further details: Haslington, Oakland Avenue 07:50 15:34 Crewe Bus Station 07:30 15:37 Routemaster Haslington, Fox Corner 07:52 15:32 Crewe Library 07:31 15:36 Unit 3, Gate Farm Crewe Road, Broughton Arms 07:53 15:31 Hungerford Road 07:35 15:33 Wettenhall Road Sandbach High School 08:04 15:15 Wheelock 07:41 15:20 Nantwich CW5 6AL Sandbach High School 07:50 15:15 Tel: 01270 621769 A single journey ticket is currently £1.50. Return (£3.00) and 10 journey tickets (£13.00) are also available. website: www.routemasterlocalbuses.co.uk/email: [email protected] MIKRO COACHES – Coppenhall (see overleaf for Scholar Green/Rode Heath and Alsager route for fare payers) AM PM AM PM Further details: Warmingham Road (bus stop opposite 07:33 15:58 North Street (outside Horse Shoe 07:44 15:40 Mikro Coaches Parkers Road (lay‐by opposite Co‐op 07:35 15:50 Elm Drive (opposite Kezbecks) 07:47 15:35 102 Victoria Street Parkers Road (outside Bargain Booze) 07:37 15:47 Sydney Road (outside Sydney 07:50 15:30 Crewe CW1 2JT Bradfield Road (opposite the Merlin PH) 07:40 15:45 Sandbach High School 08:00 15:15 Tel: 01270 588867 Bradfield Road (opposite Cliff Road) 07:42 15:42 Fare ‐ £1.50 each way website: www.mikrocoaches.co.uk/email: [email protected] GERRARDS PRIVATE HIRE ‐ NEW ROUTES FOR SEPTEMBER 2016! Timings and routes are currently provisional and may be subject to change. If you are interested in reserving seats on these buses or are already using the existing route, please contact [email protected] to enquire about places. NANTWICH ROUTE (Provisional Timings) MADELEY ROUTE (Provisional Timings) AM PM AM PM Peacock Hotel, Nantwich 07:30 16:10 Newcastle Road, Madeley 07:30 16:10 All commercial bus service stops on: All commercial bus service Crewe Road, Willaston (A534) stops on A531 through: Rope Lane Wrinehill Vine Tree Avenue, Shavington Betley Chestnut Avenue Gorsty Hill Crewe Road, Shavington (B5071) Wychwood Park 07:50 15:50 Newcastle Road, Hough Sandbach High School 08:20 15:20 The White Lion, Weston 07:50 15:50 Fares range from £5.00 (Madeley) to £4.00 (Wychwood Park) Sandbach High School 08:20 15:20 per day, dependent on stop. Fares range from £5.00 (Nantwich) to £4.00 Further details: Gerrards Private Hire Ltd (Shavington/Weston) per day, dependent on stop. Roadside Farm, Moorhead Lane, Brereton Email: [email protected] ____________ ALL BUSES LISTED ABOVE AND OVERLEAF DROP STUDENTS OFF AND COLLECT FROM THE SCHOOL PREMISES AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL DAY (3.15PM) ____________ OTHER PUBLIC TRANSPORT ROUTES Arriva – 37, 37A, 37E (Northwich–Winsford–Middlewich–Sandbach–Crewe) – www.arrivabus.co.uk D&G Bus – 78 (Nantwich–Warmingham–Coppenhall–Sandbach–Alsager–Rode Heath–Scholar Green) – www.dgbus.co.uk Sapphire – 38 (Macclesfield–Congleton–Sandbach–Crewe) – www.arrivabus.co.uk .
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