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F30 TOPPESFIELD - HAVERHILL F30 HAVERHILL - TOPPESFIELD Fridays Only F30 TOPPESFIELD - HAVERHILL F30 HAVERHILL - TOPPESFIELD Fridays Only Toppesfield, Pump 1000 Haverhill, Bus Station 1300 Stambourne, Village Hall 1005 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1310 Stambourne, Butchers Arms 1008 Cornish Hall End 1315 Stambourne, Nortons Corner 1011 Stambourne, Nortons Corner 1319 Cornish Hall End 1015 Stambourne, Butchers Arms 1322 Steeple Bumpstead, Claywall Bridge 1020 Stambourne, Village Hall 1325 Haverhill, Bus Station 1030 Toppesfield, Pump 1330 F31 ASHEN - LITTLE YELDHAM - SUDBURY F31 SUDBURY - LITTLE YELDHAM - ASHEN Thursdays Only Ashen, Village Hall 0930 Sudbury, Bus Station 1200 Ridgewell,Memorial 0932 Foxearth, School 1210 Great Yeldham, Oak 0936 Pentlow Forge 1215 Tilbury Juxta Clare, Garage 0939 Belchamp St. Paul, Green 1222 Little Yeldham, Mashey Wood 0942 Little Yeldham, Mashey Wood 1225 Belchamp St. Paul, Green 0945 Tilbury Juxta Clare, Garage 1230 Pentlow Forge 0959 Great Yeldham, Oak 1231 Foxearth, School 1004 Ridgewell,Memorial 1236 Sudbury, Bus Station 1013 Ashen, Village Hall 1240 F32 WHITE COLNE - BRAINTREE F32 BRAINTREE - WHITE COLNE Mondays Only White Colne, opp York House 1100 Braintree, opp Mount Road 1400 White Colne, adj Bures Rd 1101 Halstead, High Street 1412 Earls Colne, opp Lowefields 1103 Colne Engaine, The Green 1421 Earls Colne, adj De Vere Road 1107 Earls Colne, opp De Vere Road 1423 Colne Engaine, The Green 1109 Earls Colne, opp Lowefields 1427 Halstead, High Street 1118 White Colne, adj Bures Road 1429 Braintree, opp Mount Road 1130 White Colne, o/s York House 1430 F33 TILBURY JUXTA CLARE - HAVERHILL F33 HAVERHILL - TILBURY JUXTA CLARE Tuesdays Only Tilbury juxta Clare 0915 Haverhill, opp Sainsburys 1215 Great yeldham church 0918 Haverhill, Bus Station 1226 Little Yeldham, Church 0924 Stoke-by-Clare, adj The Lion 1228 Little Yeldham, adj Crazy Boar 0925 Ashen, o/s Village Hall 1242 Belchamp Otten, adj Fowes Lane 0933 Belchamp St Paul, adj The Green 1254 Belchamp St Paul, adj The Green 0936 Belchamp Otten, opp Fowes Lane 1257 Ashen, opp Village Hall 0948 Little Yeldham, opp The Crazy Boar 1305 Stoke-by-Clare 0950 Little Yeldham, opp Church 1306 Haverhill, Bus Station 1004 Great Yeldham, Green 1310 Haverhill, adj Sainsburys 1015 Tilbury Juxta Clare, opp Garage 1315 F34 STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD - STAMBOURNE - HAVERHILL F34 HAVERHILL - STAMBOURNE - STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD Tuesdays Only Steeple Bumpstead, opp Lion Meadow 1045 Haverhill, opp Sainsburys 1345 Steeple Bumpstead, adj Chapel Street 1046 Haverhill, bus Station 1352 Stambourne, opp Birdbrook Road 1051 Birdbrook, ajd Fell Road 1403 Stambourne, opp Church 1054 Ridgewell, opp The Memorial 1412 Stambourne, opp Village Hall 1057 Stambourne, opp Village Hall 1418 Ridgewell, adj The Memorial 1103 Stambourne, opp Church 1421 Birdbrook, ajd Fell Road 1112 Stambourne, opp Birdbrook Road 1425 Haverhill, bus Station 1123 Steeple Bumpstead, adj Chapel Street 1426 Haverhill, adj Sainsburys 1130 Steeple Bumpstead, opp Lion Meadow 1430 F35 PEBMARSH - SUDBURY F35 SUDBURY - PEBMARSH Wednesdays Only Pebmarsh, adj Le Mote 0930 Sudbury, adj Tesco 1215 Alphamstone, opp Goulds Rd 0936 Sudbury, Bus Station (A) 1220 Lamarsh, opp Bell Hill 0941 Ballington, Old Rlwy bridge (S Bound) 1227 Great henny, opp Daws Hall 0943 Bulmer Tye, opp Old Church Lane 1232 Bulmer Tye, adj Old Church Lane 0953 Great Henny 1242 Ballington 0958 Lamarsh 1244 Sudbury, Bus Station 1005 Alphamstone, adj Goulds Rd 1249 Sudbury, adj Tesco 1010 Pebmarsh, opp Le Mote 1255 F36 FOXEARTH - BELCHAMP- SUDBURY F36 SUDBURY - BELHAMP - FOXEARTH Wednesdays Only Foxearth, adj Claypitts Lane 1030 Sudbury, Bus Station (A) 1320 Pentlow, o/s Pentlow Forge 1036 Sudbury, adj Tesco 1325 Belchamp St, adj Otten road 1042 Borley, opp Borleylodge Farm 1339 Belchamp Otten, opp Fowes lane 1044 Belchamp Walter, opp Bells Rd 1349 Belchamp Walter, opp Bells Rd 1051 Belchamp Otten, opp Fowes lane 1356 Borley, opp Borleylodge Farm 1101 Belchamp St, adj Otten road 1358 Sudbury, adj Tesco 1115 Pentlow, o/s Pentlow Forge 1404 Sudbury, Bus Station (A) 1120 Foxearth, adj Claypitts Lane 1410 F37 SIBLE HEDDINGHAM - GREAT YELDHAM - SUDBURY F37 SIBLE HEDDINGHAM - GREAT YELDHAM - SUDBURY Thurs & Sat Thurs Thurs Thurs Sat Sible Heddingham, The Swan 0900 1027 1400 Sudbury, Bus Station Stand A 1315 1630 Sible Hedingham, Hawkwood Road 0903 - 1403 Ballingdon, Post Office 1320 - Sible Hedingham, Sugar Loaves 0906 1029 1406 Borley, Church - 1640 Castle Hedingham, Bell 0908 - 1408 Borley Green, Borleylodge Farm - 1643 Castle Hedingham, Memories 0911 1031 1411 Belchamp Walter, Cross Roads 1330 - Castle Hedingham, Till Smiths Garage - 1036 - Belchamp Otten - 1651 Gestingthorpe, Foundry Corner - 1044 - Belchamp St. Paul, Green - 1656 Great Yeldham, The Green 0915 - 1415 Little Yeldham, Church - 1702 Little Yeldham, Church 0918 - 1418 Great Yeldham, The Green - 1707 Belchamp St. Paul, Green 0925 - 1425 Gestingthorpe, Foundry Corner - - Belchamp Otten 0930 - 1430 Castle Hedingham, Till Smiths Garage 1341 - Belchamp Walter, Cross Roads - 1050 - Castle Hedingham, Memories 1344 1715 Borley Green, Borleylodge Farm 0937 - 1437 Castle Hedingham, Bell - 1718 Borley, Church 0939 - 1439 Sible Hedingham, Sugar Loaves 1346 1722 Ballingdon, Post Office - 1107 - Sible Hedingham, Hawkwood Road - 1725 Sudbury, Bus Station 0955 1109 1451 Sible Hedingham, The Swan 1348 1728 F314 CROSS END - EARLS COLNE - HALSTEAD F314 HALSTEAD - EARLS COLNE - CROSS END Fridays Only Cross End, La Mote Hall 1030 Halstead, Butler Rd Car Park 1330 Pebmarsh, Kngs Head 1032 Halstead, High Street 1331 Colne Engaine, The Green 1040 Greenstead Green, Hare and |Hounds 1338 Earls Colne, Station Road 1043 Earls Colne, Station Road 1343 Greenstead Green, Hare and |Hounds 1048 Colne Engaine, The Green 1346 Halstead, High Street 1055 Pebmarsh, Kngs Head 1354 Halstead, Butler Rd Car Park 1056 Cross End, La Mote Hall 1356 F316 GREENSTEAD GREEN - SUDBURY F316 SUDBURY - GREENSTEAD GREEN Thursdays Only Greenstead Green, Hare and Hounds 0920 Sudbury, Bus Station Stand A 1330 Earls Cone, Tey Rd, Lowefields 0928 Ballingdon, Post Office 1333 Earls Colne, The Lion 0930 Middleton 1337 Earls Colne, Station Road 0934 Henny street 1342 Colne Engaine, Brook Street, Shelcroft 0935 Dawes Hall 1346 Colne Engaine, The Green 0936 Lamarsh, Telephone Box 1349 Pebmarsh, Kings Head 0942 Alphamstone, Green 1352 Cross End, Le Mote Hall 0945 Twinstead, Cripple Corner 1355 Twinstead, Church 0953 Twinstead, Green 1358 Twinstead, Green 0956 Twinstead, Church 1401 Twinstead, Cripple Corner 0959 Cross End, Le Mote Hall 1409 Alphamstone, Green 1002 Pebmarsh, Kings Head 1412 Lamarsh, Telephone Box 1005 Colne Engaine, The Green 1418 Dawes Hall 1008 Colne Engaine, Brook Street, Shelcroft 1419 Henny street 1012 Earls Cone, Tey Rd, Lowefields 1425 Middleton 1017 Earls Colne, The Lion 1427 Ballingdon, Post Office 1021 Earls Colne, Station Road 1428 Sudbury, Bus Station Stand A 1024 Greenstead Green, Hare and Hounds 1434.
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