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Concessionary-Pass-Guide.Pdf to Sheeld Chesterfield Hasland Bolsover Buxton Castle Bakewell Chatsworth House & Gardens Heath Glapwell Nottingham Haddon Hall Clay Cross Pleasley Rowsley Peak Village King’s Mill Hospital Mansfield Skegby Matlock Bakewell Sutton East Midlands Matlock Bath Designer Outlet Cromford Alfreton Blidworth Middleton Pinxton Kirkby Ravenshead Nuncargate Annesley Wirksworth Swanwick Selston Newstead Heage Ripley Jacksdale Calverton Derby and & beyond l Belper Brinsley Ashbourne Aldercar Hucknall Eastwood Bestwood ton Mayfield Heanor r Kilburn Holbrook Kimberley Arnold a Nuthall b Ellastone Gunthorpe t Smalley Cotmanhay City n East Bridgford Hospital West Hallam Sherwood e Brailsford Little Eaton Ilkeston r Denstone Shelford Stanley Rocester Trowell Nottingham Allestree Kirk Hallam QMC Bingham West oss t oss Oakwood Stapleford Bridgford Sandiacre Beeston QMC acr Royal Derby Derby Spondon Cotgrave Mickleover Chilwell Uttoxeter Borrowash Briar Gate the Tollerton Cropwells Rylands Clifton Draycott Breaston Littleover Ruddington Plumtree Alvaston Burton upon Trent New Sawley Long Eaton Heatherton Etwall Old Sawley Hilton Ruddington Fields Findern Business Park Hatton Shardlow Tutbury Keyworth & Tutbury Castle Egginton Willington y good buses Rolleston Bunny ll Castle Donington Kegworth Stretton Repton ea r Sutton Bonington Newton Solney East Midlands Airport Diseworth Burton upon Trent Long Whatton Hathern Loughborough Lichfield Derby Nottingham every 10 mins Leicester Loughborough National Space Centre Leicester from Derby from Nottingham Ashbourne swift hourly go to Derby & change Bakewell the sixes hourly go to Derby & change the best days Belper the sixes 15 mins go to Derby & change Blue Diamond Garden Centre the nines 9.2 hourly go to Derby & change Bolsover Castle red arrow Stagecoach 82/83 pronto Stagecoach 82/83 Broomfield College plant sales H1 20 mins go to Derby & change in life are free Burton upon Trent X38 20 mins go to Derby & change Buxton transpeak hourly go to Derby & change …and so is travel across trentbarton land Chatsworth House & Gardens the sixes TM Travel 214 go to Derby & change and beyond with your concessionary pass. Chesterfield red arrow 30 mins pronto every 30 mins Dale Abbey Plants ilkeston FLYER 20 mins the two ilkeston FLYER Here is our guide to some great places to go, all just an easy bus ride away, Derby red arrow 10 mins whether you want some serious shopping, a bite to eat, a quick coee, or Harlow Wood Garden Centre go to Nottingham & change pronto 10 mins just want to get out and about and explore. Jacksdale Garden Centre the ninety rainbow 1 rainbow 1 hourly Leicester skylink 30 mins Kinchbus 9 skylink By travelling by bus you can just sit back and relax without the cost and Lichfield X38 Midland Classic X12 go to Derby & change hassle of parking, and you’re doing your bit for the environment too! Long Eaton indigo 20 mins indigo 6-7 mins Loughborough skylink 30 mins Kinchbus 9 30 mins Information on each destination and how to get there is shown in this guide. Mansfield Market the nines 15 mins pronto 10 mins If you need any more travel advice, just give us a call on 01773 712265 or Matlock & Matlock Bath the sixes hourly go to Derby & change visit trentbarton.co.uk. National Space Centre skylink 30 mins Kinchbus 9 skylink Nottingham red arrow 10 mins If you haven’t got your concessionary pass and don’t know how to get one Repton villager V3 hourly go to Derby & change we recommend that you get in touch with the local authority for the area in Rowsley Peak Village the sixes hourly go to Derby & change which you live. There’s plenty of info online, or just get in touch with us - Sheeld red arrow Stagecoach X17 pronto Stagecoach X17 we’ll be pleased to help you. Shipley Garden Centre black cat hourly the two 23 Trowell Garden Centre ilkeston FLYER my15 the 21 hourly Tutbury villager V1 hourly go to Derby & change West Bridgford Market go to Nottingham & change radclie line 15 mins Wheatcroft Garden Centre go to Nottingham & change keyworth conn 15 mins the Wirksworth the sixes hourly go to Derby & change Woodlands Garden Centre ilkeston FLYER the two the two 12 mins Wyevale Garden Centre villager V3 hourly go to Derby & change towns & cities Market Days Garden Centres days out on the sixes far and wide The East Midlands has some of the biggest and Leicester There are so many great markets across Ashbourne If you’re feeling inspired to test out your green Heading out of Derby on There are some great places to get to with other Bolsover Castle best towns and cities in the UK - why not Completing the trentbarton land that there’s not enough space Ashbourne’s 50 market fingers, but need some help getting started, take the sixes, there is so bus companies connecting from trentbarton Built by the Peverel family in the explore them in a new light... trio of big cities to mention them all, but here’s a few of the stalls attempt to sell a visit to one of the many garden centres across much to see and do, with routes, as shown here. If you need help with 12th century the castle has since Derby in the East most popular ones and how to get there... their wares on trentbarton land. As well as gardening essentials market towns, spas and connecting please get in touch. had numerous owners and long Midlands, Thursdays and and outdoor plants that you would expect at factory shops all periods where it was uninhabited The gateway to the Sheeld Derwent Valley, Leicester is a Loughborough Saturdays with a any garden centre, many have outdoor waiting for you! Hop and neglected. However due to The steel city has a lot to give! Notably the Derby has the hive of For around 900 years farmers market on furniture, gifts ideas and additional shops selling on and o the sixes many eorts to restore the greenest city in the country, there are reputedly enviable charm of multicultural Loughborough Friday’s. The origins of local produce. 6.1 all day long. buildings, the site is now a fascinating tourist over 200 parks and 2.5 million trees within the city living and activity. The markets have been the town come from the attraction. Many of the restorations have city boundaries. In the city centre, the winter countryside idylls unique Asian a part of the rich market, farmers from the The Blue Diamond Derby Garden Belper unearthed exciting discoveries, including gardens have over 2000 varieties of plants on all within a stone’s Quarter oers and colourful surrounding countryside used It may not look symbolic wall painting in the Little Castle, or the Centre, Little Eaton show from all over the world. Sheeld is great throw of each other. an unrivalled heritage of the to come to Ashbourne to sell their produce. like it at first hand, Venus fountains, with its 23 statues which have for shopping with many boutiques clustered display of foods, town. Every but Belper is a been returned to their former glory and now 9.2 hourly from Ripley & Derby around the Devonshire Quarter, where there are Joseph Wright, the famous fashion, jewellery and Thursday and hourly from Derby mecca for shopping. plays for the first time in centuries. also many fine tea shops where you can watch painter came from the city, and his works are on cooking ingredients. The retail indulgence Saturday 125 traders hourly from Belper & Derby With the combination the world go by. show in the central art gallery. If you are after continues in the Highcross Leicester shopping flock to the market of specialist stores on the every 30 mins to Chesterfield Other Great Markets or even more culture, head towards the cathedral. centre where 120 outlets are housed, including square in an attempt to flog High Street and an array of factory shops dotted hourly from Derby, Eastwood & Heanor There is also a free bus running around the city every 30 mins to Chesterfield It has one of the tallest towers in the country! the John Lewis flagship store. As with most big fruit, veg, meat, poultry, sweets, bedding and across trentbarton land across the town, there is always a bargain to be centre, linking together all the places of interest then catch cities the arts scene is thriving and with skylink kitchen goods and much more! had, as well as nice cafés to give your feet a rest. Shipley Garden and Aquatic Centre, and the bus interchange. every 15 mins from Chesterfield The small boutiques in Sadler Gate and the running through the night you don’t have to Long Eaton market 82 or 83 worry about what time your show or concert Shipley Westfield Shopping Centre make Derby a great every 30 mins from Derby or Leicester Wirksworth finishes. every 30 mins from Nottingham every 30 mins to Chesterfield destination if you fancy a spot of retail therapy. Stone cottages and country shops add charm to then catch every 30 mins from Nottingham hourly from Derby Buxton hourly from Loughborough X17 every 30 mins from Chesterfield every 30 mins from Derby or Loughborough this rural idyll. Set around its market place, The Derbyshire spa town of Buxton is a great See the map on the other side for routes into or where markets have been held since Edward I place to find yourself on a lazy day. Be Derby. every 6-7 mins from Nottingham every 30 mins from Heanor & Ilkeston 214 hourly from Matlock every 30 mins from Nottingham Mansfield granted the right in 1306, are many fine old surrounded by opulent buildings such as the & change in buildings with picturesque alleys and Apart from Sunday there every 20 mins from Derby 218 Devonshire Dome and The Crescent.
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