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Wells Mobile: Summary of Routes 2014 Wells Mobile: Summary of Routes 2014 Route Day Area Served A Monday Wookey Hole, Wookey, Easton, Westbury-sub-Mendip, Rodney Stoke, Draycott, Westbury-sub-Mendip B Tuesday Leigh-on-Mendip, Vobster, Oldford, Stratton-on-the-Fosse C Wednesday Croscombe, Gurney Slade/Binegar, Benter, Croscombe, Dinder D Thursday West Compton, Pilton, Stileway, Meare, Polsham, Coxley Wick E Monday Holcombe, Clapton, Litton F Tuesday Ashcott, Blackford, Westham, Mark, Lympsham, Berrow, Upper Weare G Wednesday Stowell, Milborne Wick, Charlton Horethorne, Sutton Montis, Bridgehampton, Hinton, Marston Magna H Thursday Chilthorne Domer, Thorne Coffin, Lufton, Alvington, Lower Odcombe, Odcombe, , East Coker, Sutton Bingham, Barwick, Mudford I Friday Parbrook, West Lydford, Hornblotton, Alford, Babcary, Horsington J Monday Littleton, Over Stratton, Compton Durville, White Lackington, Tintinhull K Tuesday Priddy, Chantry, Nunney, Rudge, Trudoxhill, Witham Friary, Lamyatt L Wednesday Butleigh Wootton, Butleigh, Keinton Mandeville, Limington, Draycott, West Coker, Hardington Mandeville, West Chinnock M Thursday Wraxall, Charlton Mackrell, Kingsdon, Maperton, Holton, Shepton Montague, Charlton Musgrove, Penselwood N Friday Curry Rivel, Muchelney, Thorney, Milton, Long Load, Knole, Long Sutton, Henley Wells Mobile 2014 Route A Mondays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Wookey Hole Former Post Office BA5 1BW 9.10 – 9.25 Wookey Mellifont Abbey BA5 1JZ 9.35 – 9.45 Easton Lay-by at Council Houses BA5 1ED 9.50 – 10.00 Westbury-sub-Mendip Stoneleigh Housing Estate BA5 1HG 10.05 – 10.15 Rodney Stoke The Street BS27 3UP 10.20 – 10.30 Draycott Cross Farm Road BS27 3SD 10.35 – 10.45 Barnett’s Well BS27 3TE 10.50 – 11.00 Westbury-sub-Mendip The Square BA5 1HJ 11.15 – 11.25 Visits on Mondays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 9 Dec 31 March 21 July 6 Jan 28 April 18 Aug 3 Feb ------ 15 Sept 3 March 23 June Wells Mobile 2014 Route B Tuesdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Leigh-on-Mendip Phone box BA3 5QP 9.30 – 9.40 Vobster The Bridge BA3 5RL 9.45 – 9.55 Oldford Caravan Park BA11 2ND 10.15 – 10.25 Stratton-on-the-Fosse King’s Arms BA3 4RA 11.20 – 11.30 Visits on Tuesdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 10 Dec 31 March 22 July 7 Jan 29 April 19 Aug 4 Feb 27 May 16 Sept 4 March 24 June Wells Mobile 2014 Route C Wednesdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Croscombe George Inn BA5 3QP 9.15 – 9.25 Gurney Slade/Binegar Neville’s Batch BA3 4TR 9.45 – 9.55 School BA3 4TX 10.00 – 10.10 Benter Fire Engine BA3 5BJ 10.20 – 10.35 Croscombe Honeymead BA5 3RJ 10.55 -11.05 Dinder Council Houses BA5 3PD 11.10 – 11.20 Visits on Wednesdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 11 Dec 2 April 23 July 8 Jan 30 April 20 Aug 5 Feb 28 May 17 Sept 5 March 25 June Wells Mobile 2014 Route D Thursdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries West Compton West Compton House BA4 4PD 9.20 – 9.30 Pilton Culverwell Layby BA4 4DQ 9.35 – 9.50 Stileway The Street BA6 9SH 10.30 – 10.45 Meare Abbot’s Close BA6 9TF 10.50 – 11.00 Portway House BA6 9TF 11.05 – 11.25 Abbot’s Fish House BA6 9SN 11.30 – 11.50 Polsham Station House BA5 1RP 12.15 – 12.25 Coxley Wick Orchard Close BA5 1QL 12.35 – 12.45 Visits on Thursdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 12 Dec 3 April 24 July 9 Jan 1 May 21 Aug 6 Feb 29 May 18 Sept 6 March 26 June Wells Mobile 2014 Route E Mondays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Holcombe The Mead BA3 5EG 9.30 – 9.40 Stones Paddock BA3 5EY 9.45 – 9.55 Stratton Road BA3 5EE 10.00 – 10.05 Longleat Road BA3 5DY 10.10 – 10.15 Clapton Zion Hill BA3 4DU 10.35 – 10.45 Langley Lane BA3 4DX 10.50 – 11.00 Litton Silvermere BA3 4PW 11.20 – 11.30 Visits on Mondays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 16 Dec 7 April 28 July 13 Jan ------ ------ 10 Feb 2 June 22 Sept 10 March 30 June Wells Mobile 2014 Route F Tuesdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Ashcott Old School Close TA7 9RA 9.00 – 9.10 School TA7 9PP 9.15 – 9.35 Middle Street TA7 9RB 9.45 – 9.55 Blackford Old Farm Court BS28 4UQ 10.25 – 10.35 Westham Elm Tree Farm BS28 4UV 10.45 – 10.55 Westham Farm BS28 4UR 11.00 – 11.10 Mark Yarrow Road TA9 4LP 11.20 – 11.30 Lympsham Stone Bow Farm BS24 0HT 11.55 -12.05 Berrow Hurn Lane TA8 2QS 12.25 – 12.35 Barton Close TA8 2NN 12.40 – 12.55 Upper Weare Church BS26 2LA 1.20 – 1.30 Visits on Tuesdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 17 Dec 8 April 29 July 14 Jan 6 May 26 Aug 11 Feb 3 June 23 Sept 11 March 1 July Wells Mobile 2014 Route G Wednesdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Stowell Foxcombe Lane DT9 4PD 10.00 -10.10 Telephone Box DT9 4PD 10.15 – 10.25 Milborne Wick Bugle Cottages DT9 4PR 10.35 – 10.45 Charlton Horethorne Sigwells- Beech Farm DT9 4LQ 10.55 – 11.05 Sutton Montis Watts Cottage BA22 7HF 11.30 – 11.40 Bridgehampton Hollingsthorpe H/B BA22 8HQ 11.45 – 11.55 Southwinds BA22 8HF 12.05 – 12.15 Lunch 12.20 – 1.20 Hinton Farm BA22 8BA 2.30 – 2.40 Church BA22 8B 2.45 – 2.55 Marston Magna 2 Court Gardens + H/B BA22 8DF 3.00 – 3.10 Visits on Wednesdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 18 Dec 9 April 30 July 15 Jan 7 May 27 Aug 12 Feb 4 June 24 Sept 12 March 2 July Wells Mobile 2014 Route H Thursdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Chilthorne Domer Alderney, King’s Hill BA22 8RX 9.45 – 9.55 Old Rectory BA22 8RD 10.00 – 10.10 Thorne Coffin Church BA21 3PZ 10.25 – 10.35 Lufton Adam’s Peak BA22 8SZ 10.40 – 10.50 Alvington Fairacre Park opp. 9 Fennel Way BA22 8SA 11.00 – 11.15 Lower Odcombe Masons Arms BA22 8TX 11.20 – 11.30 Odcombe Odcombe Church BA22 8UL 11.35 – 11.45 East Coker Meadow View BA22 9LH 12.00 – 12.15 Mawdsley Field BA22 9LP 12.20 – 12.30 North Coker bus shelter BA22 9HY 12.35 – 12.45 Sutton Bingham Bower Farm BA22 9QP 12.50 – 1.00 Lunch 1.10 – 2.10 Barwick Bridleway No.10 BA22 9TW 2.20 – 2.30 Mudford Up Mudford BA21 5TD 2.55 – 3.05 Mudford car park BA21 5TF 3.10 – 3.20 Visits on Thursdays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 19 Dec 10 April 31 July 16 Jan 8 May 28 Aug 13 Feb 5 June 25 Sept 13 March 3 July Wells Mobile 2014 Route I Fridays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Parbrook Pound Close BA6 8PA 9.30 – 9.40 West Lydford Westwood Drove Cottage TA11 7DJ 9.50 – 10.00 Hornblotton Farm BA4 6SF 10.05 – 10.15 Alford Bus stop BA7 7PW 10.25 – 10.40 Babcary Council houses TA11 7EH 10.55 – 11.10 Horsington Half Moon Inn BA8 0EF 11.55 – 12.10 Visits on Fridays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 20 Dec 11 April 1 Aug 17 Jan 9 May 29 Aug 14 Feb 6 June 26 Sept 14 March 4 July Wells Mobile 2014 Route J Mondays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area. For information about this service, contact Libraries Direct on 0845 3459177 or visit www.somerset.gov.uk/libraries Littleton Bartlett Cottage TA11 6NP 10.00 – 10.10 Manor House H/B TA11 6NP 10.15 – 10.35 Over Stratton The Wines TA13 5LG 11.15 – 11.25 Compton Durville Dower House H/B TA13 5EU 11.40 – 11.50 White Lackington Kails Farm H/B TA19 9EF 12.05 – 12.10 Memorial Hall TA19 9EF 12.15 – 12.25 Tintinhull Council houses, Yeovil Rd BA22 8QL 12.55 – 1.05 Visits on Mondays – every 4 weeks 2013/14 2014 2014 2014 30 Dec ------ 11 Aug 27 Jan 19 May 8 Sept 24 Feb 16 June 24 March 14 July Wells Mobile 2012 Route K Tuesdays This schedule gives details of mobile library stops in your area.
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