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Steeple Morden Steeple Morden Settlement Size Settlement Category Adopted LDF Core Proposed Submission Strategy (2007) Local Plan (2013) Group Village Group Village Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council Population Dwelling Stock (mid-2012 estimate) (mid-2012 estimate) 1,070 470 Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Transport Bus Service: A) Summary Bus Service Monday – Friday Saturday Sunday Cambridge / Market Town Frequency Frequency Frequency To / From Cambridge 1 Bus No Service No Service To / From Royston 5 Buses 5 Buses No Service B) Detailed Bus Service Monday - Friday Cambridge / Market Service 7:00-9:29 9:30-16:29 16:30-18:59 19:00-23:00 Town To Cambridge 27 1 Bus No Service No Service No Service From Cambridge 27 No Service 1 Bus No Service No Service To Royston 127 1 Bus 4 Buses No Service No Service From Royston 127 1 Bus 3 Buses No Service No Service Saturday Cambridge / Market Service 7:00-9:29 9:30-16:29 16:30-18:59 19:00-23:00 Town To Cambridge 27 No Service No Service No Service No Service From Cambridge 27 No Service No Service No Service No Service To Royston 127 1 Bus 4 Buses No Service No Service From Royston 127 1 Bus 3 Buses No Service No Service Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Steeple Morden Page 609 Sunday Cambridge / Market Service 9:00-18:00 Town To Cambridge 27 No Service From Cambridge 27 No Service To Royston 127 No Service From Royston 127 No Service C) Journey Duration Cambridge / Market Timetabled Service Bus Stops Town Journey Time To / From Steeple Morden, Craft Way – 27 77 / 71 Minutes Cambridge Cambridge, Drummer Street 32-37 / 32-38 Steeple Morden, Craft Way – To / From Royston 127 Minutes Royston, Bus Station Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Cycle Route Links: Cycle Route There are no dedicated cycle links connected to Steeple Morden. Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Services Education Secondary School (catchment) Steeple Morden does not contain a secondary school but is located within the catchment area for Bassingbourn Village College, Bassingbourn. Primary School Planned Admission Address School Capacity Number Steeple Morden Primary School, Hay Street, 30 210 Steeple Morden Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Emergency Services There are no emergency services based in Steeple Morden. Source: Cambridgeshire Constabulary & Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue General Practitioner There is no general practitioner based in Steeple Morden. Source: NHS Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Page 610 Steeple Morden Library There is no library service based in Steeple Morden. Mobile Library Service Location Day Frequency Arrive Depart Russell Close 1st Wednesday Monthly 10:20 11:05 Source: Cambridgeshire County Council Shopping Food Store(s) Details Address Farm Shop Sarah's Farm Shop, Ashwell Road, Guilden Morden Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council & Steeple Morden Parish Council Post Office Steeple Morden Post Office, 18 Cheyney Street, Steeple Morden Opening Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 9:00-13:00; 9:00-13:00; 9:00-13:00; 9:00-13:00; 9:00-13:00 9:00-13:00 Closed 14:00-17:30 14:00-17:30 14:00-17:30 14:00-17:30 Source: Post Office / Royal Mail Other Services & Facilities Community Facility Address Steeple Morden Primary School, Hay Street, Steeple Community Room Morden Steeple Morden Recreation Ground, Hay Street, Pavilion Steeple Morden The Mordens 6th Royston Scout Group, Bogs Gap Scout Hut Lane, Steeple Morden Education Address Pre-School Steeple Morden Primary School, Hay Street, Other Service / Facility Address Garage Prothero's Garage, 18 Cheyney Street, Steeple Morden Petrol Station Odsey Filling Station, Baldock Road, Steeple Morden The Jester, 116 Station Road, Steeple Morden Public House The Waggon & Horses, 19 Church Street, Steeple Morden Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council & Steeple Morden Parish Council Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Steeple Morden Page 611 Village Hall / Community Centre Village Hall / Community Centre Address Information Facilities Main Hall (108 sqm) Meeting Room Steeple Morden Village Hall, Hay Street, Steeple Kitchen Morden Toilets Stage Storage Space Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council Recreation Sports Centre There is no sports centre in Steeple Morden. Children’s Equipped Play Area Size Address Contents / Description (hectares) Overview Fenced off play area with grass and a rubberised safety surface intended for children under 12 with a range of Steeple Morden Recreation equipment Ground, Hay Street, Steeple 0.14 Morden Classification NEAP Quality Good Outdoor Sport Size Address Contents / Description (hectares) Overview Steeple Morden Recreation Outdoor sport with pitches for football Ground, Hay Street, Steeple 3.62 and cricket along with a bowling green Morden and a play area and tennis courts Informal Open Space There are no informal open space areas in Steeple Morden. Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Page 612 Steeple Morden Allotments Size Address Quality (hectares) Land west of Station Road, 0.42 Good Steeple Morden Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council Recreation Study (July 2013) Community Orchard There are no community orchards in Steeple Morden. Source: South Cambridgeshire District Council Services and Facilities Study March 2014 Steeple Morden Page 613 .
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