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Mobile Libraries: Index to Communities and Stops Served 2013-2014 Mobile Libraries: Index to communities and stops served 2013-2014 Community / stops Mobile Route Alcombe - Cheeky Cherubs Children’s Centre Bridgwater H Alford - Bus stop Wells I Allerford - Car park Williton B Alvington - Fairacre Park, Fennel Way Wells H Ashbrittle - Appley Pavillion Taunton C Ashcott - Old School House, School, Middle Street - Wells F 3 Ashford - Ashford Farm Taunton L Ashill - Stewley Taunton B Axbridge - Houlgate Way flats and Home, Wincanton H Axbridge Nursing Home - 2 Babcary - Bus shelter Wincanton Q Council houses - 2 Wells I Badgworth - Old School Bridgwater Q Bagley - Honeycombe Wincanton H Baltonsborough - Playgroup, Greyhound, Wincanton Q Southwood - 3 Barrington - Church Taunton H Barton St David - telephone box Wincanton A Barwick - South View + H/B, Village Hall Playgroup, Wincanton M Clifton View + H/B - 3 Bridleway no. 10 Wells H Bathealton - Reapers Taunton C Bawdrip - The Bungalow, Church - 2 Bridgwater G Beckington - Homefield Close Wincanton K Beercrocombe - Allen’s Farm Wincanton G Benter - Fire Engine Wells C Berrow - Church House Road Bridgwater D Hurn Lane, Barton Close - 3 Wells F Community / stops Mobile Route Bicknoller - Bicknoller Inn Williton H Biddisham - Yew Tree Nursery, Coombes Way - 2 Bridgwater Q Bishop’s Hull - Memorial Bridgwater L Baker’s Close, Gillards, Heron Drive Abbeyfield, Taunton D (Home) - 4 Bishops Lydeard - Greenway no.14 Williton J Blackbrook Bridgwater L SOCOM B Blackford Wells F Blagdon Taunton A Blue Anchor Bridgwater H Bower Manor SOCOM A Taunton K Bradford-on-Tone Taunton D Brean Bridgwater D Brendon Hills Williton A Brent Knoll Bridgwater G Taunton K Bridgehampton Wells G Bridgwater Dunkery Rd SOCOM A Bridgwater Kingsdown SOCOM A Bridgwater Children’s Centres Bridgwater M Broadway SOCOM C Taunton F Taunton G Brompton Ralph Williton I Brompton Regis Bridgwater P Williton C Broomfield Williton E Buckland St. Mary Taunton F Burrowbridge Taunton E Burtle Wincanton F Butleigh Wincanton A Community / stops Mobile Route Wells L Butleigh Wootton Wells L Cannington Bridgwater C Carhampton Bridgwater H Catcott Bridgwater E Taunton O Chaffcombe Taunton I Chantry Wells K Chapel Allerton Bridgwater Q Chapel Cleeve Bridgwater H Charlton Adam Wincanton A Charlton Horethorne Wincanton I Wells G Charlton Mackrell Wincanton A Wells M Charlton Musgrove Wells M Charlynch Taunton L Cheddon Fitzpaine Taunton N Chedzoy Bridgwater M Chewton Mendip Wincanton E Chilcompton Wincanton E Chillington Taunton I Chilthorne Domer Wincanton M Wells H Chipstable Williton I Chilton Polden Bridgwater E Chiselborough Wincanton N Churchingford Bridgwater K Church Stanton Taunton F Clapton (Ston Easton) Wells E Cocklake Wincanton H Coleford Wincanton C Community / stops Mobile Route Combe Florey Taunton N Combe St. Nicholas Taunton J Combwich Bridgwater C Williton E Compton Bishop Wincanton L Compton Dundon Wincanton A Compton Durville Wells J Cossington Bridgwater E Taunton O Cotford St Luke Bridgwater L Cothelstone Bridgwater F Williton J Courtway Williton E Coxley Wick Wells D Creech Heathfield Taunton A Creech St Michael Bridgwater I Croscombe Wells C Cross Wincanton L Crowcombe Bridgwater R Williton J Crowcombe Heathfield Bridgwater R Cudworth Taunton I Curland Taunton B Curload Taunton E Curry Mallet Taunton G Curry Rivel Wincanton J Wells N Cutcombe Bridgwater J Dinder Wells C Doulting SOCOM D Dowlish Wake Taunton I Draycott (Limington) Wells L Community / stops Mobile Route Draycott (Rodney Stoke) Wells A Dunster Williton H Dunster Marsh Bridgwater B Durston Bridgwater I SOCOM B East Brent Bridgwater D East Chinnock Wincanton O Taunton M East Coker Wincanton O Wells H East Huntspill Bridgwater A East Lambrook Wincanton N East Lydford Wincanton A East Nynehead Taunton D East Quantoxhead Bridgwater C Easton Wells A Edington Wincanton F Edington Burtle Wincanton F Elworthy Williton H Enmore Williton E Evercreech Wincanton D Exe Valley Williton G Exford Bridgwater J Williton D Fiddington Bridgwater C Fivehead Taunton G Galmington SOCOM B Goathurst Bridgwater F Taunton K Great Elm Wincanton B Gurney Slade/Binegar Wincanton E Wells C Community / stops Mobile Route Halcon SOCOM B Taunton H Halse Bridgwater L Ham (Creech St. Michael) Taunton A Ham (Wellington) Taunton D Hambridge Wincanton G Hardington Mandeville Wincanton O Wells L Haselbury Plucknett Taunton M Hatch Beauchamp SOCOM C Taunton B Hawkridge Williton G Heath House Bridgwater Q Hele Taunton D Hemington Wincanton B Henlade Taunton A Henley Wincanton F Wells N Henstridge Wincanton I Henton Wincanton H Hewish Taunton M Higher Odcombe Wincanton O Higher Vexford Williton J Hillfarance Bridgwater L Hinton Wells G Hinton St. George Taunton I Holcombe Wincanton C Wells E Holford Bridgwater C SOCOM A Holton Wells M Hornblotton Wells I Community / stops Mobile Route Horsington Wells I Horton Wincanton G SOCOM C Taunton F Horton Cross Wincanton G Houndstone Wincanton M Huish Episcopi Taunton O Huish Moor Williton I Hunter’s Lodge Wells J Huntworth Taunton L Ilchester SOCOM E Wincanton Q Ilton SOCOM C Taunton G Wincanton G Isle Abbotts Taunton G Isle Brewers Taunton G Keinton Mandeville Wincanton A Wells L Kilve Bridgwater C Kingsbury Episcopi Wincanton J Kingsdon Wells M Kingsdown SOCOM A Kingston St Mary Bridgwater F Taunton L Taunton N Kingstone Taunton I Knole Wells N Lamyatt Wells K Langford Taunton N Langford Budville Taunton C Community / stops Mobile Route Kingston St Mary Bridgwater F Taunton L Limington Wells L Littleton Wells J Litton Wells E Long Load Wincanton J Wells N Long Sutton Wells N Lopen Wincanton R Low Ham Taunton O Lower Odcombe Wells H Lower Weare Bridgwater Q Luccombe Williton D Luckwell Bridge Bridgwater J Lufton Wells H Luxborough Bridgwater N Williton A Lydeard St. Lawrence Bridgwater P Lympsham Bridgwater D Wells F Maperton Wells M Mark Bridgwater Q Wells F Mark Causeway Bridgwater A Marston Magna Wincanton P Wells G Meare Wells D Meare Green Taunton E Mells Wincanton B Merriott Taunton I Middlezoy Bridgwater I Milborne Wick Wells G Community / stops Mobile Route Milton Wells N Milverton Bridgwater R Taunton C Minehead - Butlin’s Williton I Misterton Taunton M Monksilver Bridgwater P Monkton Heathfield Bridgwater K Montacute Wincanton N Moorlynch Bridgwater E Muchelney Wincanton J Wells N Muchelney Ham Wincanton J Mudford Wincanton P Wells H Nailsbourne Taunton L Nettlebridge Wincanton C Nettlecombe Williton H Newbury Wincanton B North Barrow Wincanton P North Cadbury Wincanton P North Cheriton Wincanton I North Curry Wincanton J Taunton E North Newton Bridgwater I Taunton N North Perrott Taunton M North Petherton Stockmoor SOCOM D North Wootton Wincanton D Norton Fitzwarren Bridgwater K Norton St Philip Wincanton K Norton-sub-Hamdon Wincanton N Nunney Wincanton B Community / stops Mobile Route Wells K Nynehead Bridgwater L Taunton D Oake Bridgwater L Wincanton C Oare Williton B Odcombe Wincanton O Wells H Old Cleeve Bridgwater H Oldford Wells B Othery Taunton O Otterford Taunton F Over Stratton Wincanton R Wells J Parbrook Wells I Pawlett Bridgwater A Taunton K Pedwell Wincanton F Penselwood Wells M Pibsbury Wells M Pilton Wells D Pitminster Taunton A Pitney Taunton O Pitsford Hill Williton J Podimore SOCOM E Polden Meadows Taunton O Polsham Wells D Porlock Williton B Porlock Weir Williton B Priddy Wincanton L Wells K Puckington Taunton H Community / stops Mobile Route Puriton Bridgwater A Pylle Wincanton D Queen Camel Wincanton P Raddington Williton I Rimpton Wincanton O Roadwater Bridgwater N Williton A Roborough Bridgwater P Rode Wincanton K Rodhuish Bridgwater N Rodney Stoke Wells A Rooksbridge Bridgwater Q Rudge Wells K Ruishton Taunton H Runnington Taunton C Sampford Brett Williton A Selworthy Williton B Shapwick Wincanton F Shepton Beauchamp Wincanton N Shepton Montague Wincanton I Wells M Sherford Taunton A Shipham Wincanton L Shoreditch Bridgwater K SOCOM B Taunton J Shurton Bridgwater O Skilgate Bridgwater P South Barrow Wincanton Q South Brewham Wincanton K South Cadbury Wincanton P Community / stops Mobile Route South Chard Taunton J South Cheriton Wincanton I South Holway Taunton J South Horrington Wincanton E Sparkford Wincanton Q Spaxton Bridgwater F Taunton L Staple Fitzpaine Taunton B Staplegrove Taunton N Staplehay Taunton A Stawell Bridgwater E Stawley Taunton C Steart Williton E Stileway Wells D Stockland Bristol Bridgwater O Williton E Stockmoor SOCOM D Stogumber Bridgwater R Williton J Stogursey Bridgwater O Stoke St Gregory Wincanton J Taunton E Stoke St. Mary Taunton B Stoke St Michael Wincanton B Stoke-sub-Hamdon Wincanton N Stolford Williton E Ston Easton Wincanton E Stone Allerton Bridgwater Q Stoney Stratton Wincanton D Stowell Wells G Stratton-on-the-Fosse Wincanton C Community / stops Mobile Route Wells B Stretcholt Taunton K Stringston Bridgwater O Sutton Bingham Wells H Sutton Montis Wincanton P Wells G Tatworth Wincanton R Templecombe Wincanton I Thorne Coffin Wells H Thorney Wells N Thornfalcon SOCOM C Timberscombe Bridgwater B Williton C Tintinhull Wincanton M Wells J Tolland Williton I Trudoxhill Wells K Trull Taunton A Upper Fitzhead Williton J Upper Weare Wells F Upton Bridgwater P Vellow Williton J Vobster Wells B Wadeford Taunton J Walford SOCOM B Taunton O Walton SOCOM D Wambrook Taunton F Washford Williton A Watchet Children’s Centre Bridgwater H Waterrow Williton I Community / stops Mobile Route Wayford Taunton M Wearne Taunton O Wedmore Wincanton H Wembdon SOCOM A Taunton L West Bagborough Taunton N West Buckland Bridgwater L Taunton C West Camel Wincanton P
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