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RR South Luffenham demand responsive 206 Monument CallConnect Service Ashton D6 Greatworth B7 Raunds F4 Green (infrequent service) Peterborough to Leicester RF1 47 Ashton G3 Greens Norton C7 Ravensthorpe C4 Parks/country gardens 47 Route terminus X4 47 Astcote C6 Grendon E5 Redhill A6 47 Motor racing circuit 47 Duddington 47 24.47.203 Aston Le Walls A6 Gretton E2 Ringstead F4 Non bus road UPPINGHAM 206.X4 Aynho A8 Grimscote C6 Roade D6 Racecourse 303 180 Motorway 232 Wakerley PETERBOROUGH Badby B6 Guilsborough C4 Rockingham E2 X7 47 Railway line and station Tourist railway P Barby B4 Hackleton D6 Rothersthorpe C6 Fineshade E T Yarwell TE Barnwell G3 Halse B7 Rothwell D3 County boundary Stately home/ to Leicester Abbey ER Other public building Harringworth B Barton Seagrave E4 Hanging Houghton D4 Rushden F5 District boundary King’s O Laxton R Blakesley B6 Hannington D4 Rushton D3 Country parks Cliffe Nassington O Demand Responsive Service - RF1 Blatherwycke U Blatherwycke F2 Hardwick E4 Scaldwell D4 CallConnect Services Library (Apply here for your 67.67A Apethorpe 180 G Blisworth C6 Hargrave F4 Shutlanger C6 Kettering E4 CORBY X4 H concessionary bus pass) Prebendal H Gretton terminating: Manor House 206 Boughton D5 Harlestone C5 Sibbertoft C3 Woodnewton 24 Demand Responsive Service - Demand Responsive Service - Bulwick 203 Bozeat E6 Harpole C5 Silverstone C7 Caldecott 2B.8.19 X4 CountyConnect Services Shire Community Services Great Easton 67A.RF1.X1 C Brackley B8 Harrington D3 Slapton B7 Fotheringhay A 67A 67 A Brackmills D6 Harringworth E2 Slipton F4 232 Kirby Hall Southwick Demand Responsive Service - RF1 Rockingham Deene M Bradden C7 Hartwell D6 Southwick F2 X7 Kirby Hall Deenethorpe M Northampton Door to Door Weston By 67 180 Brafield-on-the-green D6 Haselbech C4 Spratton C4 67 67A 67 Deene 180 Warmington B 303 Welland Cotterstock Tansor B Brampton Ash D3 Hellidon A6 Stanford on Avon B4 Cottingham Rockingham Park EE Ashley Rockingham Motor Speedway Glapthorn R Braunston A5 Helmdon B7 Stanion E3 RR Middleton Castle 24.203 II 232 Sutton Bassett Upper Benefield I Braybrooke D3 Hemington G3 Stanwick F4 Key to Community Minibus Services HH RF1 206.X4 I S 180 D Brigstock F3 Higham Ferrers F5 Staverton A5 S 10.67 X7 Weldon X4 OUNDLE GTCM Gayton and Tiffield Community Minibus RR 67 East 8 Lower Benefield G Brixworth D4 Hilltop E4 Steane B8 77.X10 Brampton Carlton CORBY X4 Ashton Lutton G LCM Lilbourne Community Minibus EE Ash Wilbarston Brockhall B5 Hinton A6 Stoke Albany D3 MARKET HARBOROUGH 67 (see above) Polebrook TT Stoke Albany 8 E Broughton D4 Hinton-in-the-hedges B8 Stoke Bruerne D6 RCM Rushton Community Minibus SS Dingley Little 232 Lyveden S Buckby Wharf B5 Holcot D4 Stoke Doyle F3 EE Stanion Stanion 8 New Bield Stoke Doyle Armston CC RCM Great Bugbrooke C6 Holdenby C5 Strixton E5 E II Pipewell Barnwell H LL E Marston 10 Oakley Country Bulwick F2 Hollowell C4 Sudborough F3 232 Little Brigstock 24 Park Trussell East 303 Fermyn Woods Barnwell I Settlements within purple Rushton Oakley Country Park Hemington I Burton Latimer E4 Horton D6 Sulby C3 Farndon X10 Triangular Luddington R shaded area served by 8 Pilton 203 R Byfield A6 Hulcote C6 Sulgrave B7 Braybrooke Lodge RCM 19 Newton Wadenhoe in the Brook demand responsive Great KETTERING 206 E Caldecott F5 Irchester E5 Sutton Bassett D2 CountyConnect Service 77 19 terminating: Lilford Oxendon Desborough 2B Geddington 24 to London Canons Ashby B6 Irthlingborough F4 Syresham B7 X7 2B.8.16.19 Achurch Wigsthorpe Thurning Sibbertoft RCM Rushton X1 Eleanor Sudborough King’s Cross Castle Ashby E6 Isham E4 Sywell D5 10.19 Cross 34.35.48 Sulby 232.303 RCM X4 Aldwincle Chacombe A7 Islip F4 Tansor G2 RCM Boughton 49.50.RCM Clipston X10 10 House Thorpe Chapel Brampton C5 Kelmarsh C4 Teeton C4 Arthingworth GlendonX10 303.RCM Rothwell Weekley Lowick Waterville Charlton A8 Kettering E4 Thenford A7 to Nuneaton, Hall Grafton 24 Welford Harrington 8 Warkton Charwelton A6 Kilsby B4 Thornby C4 the North-West Kelmarsh Hall 19 X1 Underwood 203 Titchmarsh Clopton and Scotland 60 and Gardens 232 Stanford on Avon Kelmarsh Orton Slipton 206 Chelveston F5 King’s Cliffe F2 Thorpe Malsor D4 LCM 35 KETTERING Islip 60 Carpetbagger Chipping Warden A7 Kings Sutton A8 Thorpe Mandeville A7 Aviation Loddington Thorpe (see above right) Cranford 16.206 Naseby Museum 232 24 Church Brampton C5 Kirby Hall E2 Thorpe Waterville F3 LCM Malsor Wicksteed St. Andrew Twywell Thrapston 35 X10 Park Church Stowe B6 Kislingbury C6 Thrapston F4 Clay Coton Cold 35 Manor House 16 to Clifton LCM LCM Ashby 60 Haselbech Maidwell 10 Museum 16 Denford Clay Coton B4 Knuston E5 Thurning G3 Great Cransley Woodford Birmingham 10.12 Lilbourne Draughton Barton Cranford 16 Clipston C3 Lamport D4 Tiffield C6 Elkington 77 10.X10 232 96.203 LCM 10 232 St. John 206 203 Thornby X7 Mawsley Broughton Seagrave Clopton G3 Laxton F2 Titchmarsh F4 214.LCM LCM Yelvertoft 60 232 LCM Cogenhoe D5 Lilbourne B4 Towcester C7 X10 Pytchley 34 206.X1 RUGBY Lamport 10 Ringstead 60 Cottesbrook Hall Burton LatimerGreat Addington Cold Ashby C4 Lilford F3 Twywell F4 and Gardens Lamport Hall 10.12.96 10 10 206 Upper Astrop A8 l and Gardens Isham Cold Higham C6 Litchborough B6 10 12 96 a Winwick Cottesbrooke 34 232 n 60 Hanging 49.50 Collingtree D6 Little Addington F4 Upper Benefield F3 DIRFT a Old Little Addington C Houghton 203 Guilsborough 206.232 Upper Boddington A6 Crick X10 Orlingbury X4 Collyweston F1 Little Brington C5 96 214 96 n 60 Scaldwell Walgrave X1 Finedon Raunds 10 o 44.45 Corby E3 Little Harrowden E4 Upper Catesby A6 i 60 Hilltop 44.45.206 n 61 Coton 62 10 X1 Stanwick 16.297 12 U 4 2 Cosgrove D7 Little Houghton D6 Upper Heyford C6 Hollowell 62 0 9. 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