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School Bus No 730 Birchley Heath - Ansley - Arley - Galley Common - Hartshill Schools WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL School Bus no 730 Birchley Heath - Ansley - Arley - Galley Common - Hartshill Schools Morning Journey Route: 0745 Birchley Heath Birchley Heath, Birchley Heath Road, Ridge Lane, 0747 Ridge Lane Pipers Lane, Coleshill Road, Nuneaton Road, B4112, 0758 Ansley Village Ansley, Birmingham Road, Ansley Roundabout 0803 Old Arley Wagon Of Lime (Turn), Birmingham Road, Ansley Lane, Old Arley, 0807 New Arley Ransome Road Rectory Road, Spring Hill, Gun Hill, Arley Lane, 0808 New Arley Opp Arley Primary School Tunnel Road, Galley Common, Valley Road, 0812 Ansley Turn Chesterton Drive, Plough Hill Road, Coleshill Road, 0817 Galley Common Chesterton Drive School Hill, Church Road, Michael Drayton School, 0825 Michael Drayton School Church Road, Hartshill School, Church Road, 0827 Hartshill School School Hill, Coleshill Road, Pipers Lane, Ridge Lane, 0840 Birchley Heath Birchley Heath Lane, Birchley Heath (turn), Birchley 0842 Ridge Lane Heath Road, Ridge Lane, Pipers Lane, Coleshill 0850 Nursery Hill Primary School Road, Nursery Hill Primary School Afternoon Journey 1520 Nursery Hill Primary School Route: 1525 Michael Drayton School 1527 Hartshill School 1534 Ridge Lane 1538 Birchley Heath 1548 Galley Common Chesterton Drive 1555 Ansley Village 1559 New Arley Opp Arley Primary School 1602 New Arley Ransome Road, 1608 Old Arley Wagon of Lime A WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY Please note: This bus can only be used by holders of a valid COUNCIL SERVICE OPERATED BY Warwickshire County Council School Bus pass bearing the bus no above. Anyone not holding a valid pass for this service will be refused travel. Vacant Seat/Paying Passes are not available on this service 07967 134628 Valid from 01/09/2020 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL.
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