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Potential Mobile Library Stops Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Basildon Borough These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Key: CH = church hall; CP = Civil Parish; LD = learning disabilities site - closed to the public; MED = medical centre; MoD = Ministry of Defence site; OPH = older people's home or setting; PRE = pre=school; PRI = primary school; REG = regular public stop; TRA = travellers' site; VH = village hall Stop name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance to Average Stop a library Visitors Type building HOVEFIELDS TRAVELLERS SITE BASILDON Basildon Borough Council SS131EB 2.3 6 TRA HANOVER DRIVE PITSEA Basildon Borough Council SS131JD 2.1 2 OPH NOAK BRIDGE CENTRE NOAK BRIDGE Noak Bridge CP SS154JS 2.3 2.17 MED HIGH VIEW RISE CRAYS HILL Ramsden Crays CP CM112XU 3.6 1.83 REG BARTLOW SIDE FELMORES SS13 1NW 2.2 0.83 OPH Page 1 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Braintree district These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Key: CH = church hall; CP = Civil Parish; LD = learning disabilities site - closed to the public; MED = medical centre; MoD = Ministry of Defence site; OPH = older people's home or setting; PRE = pre=school; PRI = primary school; REG = regular public stop; TRA = travellers' site; VH = village hall Stop name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance to a Average Stop library Visitors Type building VILLAGE GREEN ALPHAMSTONE Alphamstone CP CO8 5HF 6 4.67 REG ASHEN CHURCH ASHEN Ashen CP CO108JN 6 0.5 CH COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL BELCHAMP ST.PAUL Belchamp St. Paul CP CO107BP 6.6 0.33 PRI CROSSROADS BELCHAMP WALTER Belchamp Walter CP CO107AU 6 4.33 REG THE CHURCH BIRDBROOK Birdbrook CP CO9 4BJ 7.8 2.83 CH BEDELLS AVENUE BLACK NOTLEY Black Notley CP CM778LZ 2.1 1.67 REG TELEPHONE KIOSK BORLEY GREEN Borley CP CO107AF 9.1 1 REG HILARY CLOSE BRADWELL Braintree District Council CM7 2RJ 5.5 0.5 REG ONLEY ARMS STISTED Braintree District Council CM77 8AW 3.5 0.33 REG LYONS HALL ROAD HIGH GARRETT Braintree District Council CM7 9SG 2.5 0.5 REG DOREWARDS AVENUE BOCKING Braintree District Council CM7 5LT 2.1 1.33 REG THE STREET BULMER Bulmer CP CO107TD 7.2 2.17 REG PRIMARY SCHOOL COLNE ENGAINE Colne Engaine CP CO9 1JW 3.8 4.5 PRI CRESSING SCHOOL CRESSING Cressing CP CM778JE 2.3 2.5 PRI HAZELTON COTTAGES RANKS GREEN Fairstead CP CM3 2BE 4.8 1.67 REG VILLAGE HALL FAULKBOURNE Faulkbourne CP CM8 1SQ 3.4 0.33 VH HANOVER BRIDGE FEERING Feering CP CO5 9QP 2.3 1.83 REG HORSE AND GROOM CORNISH HALL END Finchingfield CP CB9 7XF 6.9 0.67 REG OLD SCHOOL FOXEARTH Foxearth CP CO107JE 10.7 3.67 REG VILLAGE GREEN GESTINGTHORPE Gestingthorpe CP CO9 3AZ 4.2 1.67 REG MOBILE HOME PARK GOSFIELD Gosfield CP CO9 1UG 3.1 2 REG Page 2 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Braintree district These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Key: CH = church hall; CP = Civil Parish; LD = learning disabilities site - closed to the public; MED = medical centre; MoD = Ministry of Defence site; OPH = older people's home or setting; PRE = pre=school; PRI = primary school; REG = regular public stop; TRA = travellers' site; VH = village hall Stop name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance to a Average Stop library Visitors Type building TOWN HALL GREAT BARDFIELD Great Bardfield CP CM7 4RF 4.4 2.33 REG DERWENT WAY POND BLACK NOTLEY Great Notley CP CM777UX 2.2 3.83 REG GROVE VILLAS GREAT SALING Great Saling CP CM7 5DX 6.5 2.17 PRI NORTH ROAD GREAT YELDHAM Great Yeldham CP CO9 4QD 2.9 3.33 REG GREENSTEAD FARM GREENSTEAD GREEN Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural CP CM7 5LT 5.3 2.17 REG TELEPHONE KIOSK LAMARSH Lamarsh CP CO8 5ET 5.9 0.67 REG PUMP NORTH END Little Yeldham CP CO9 4LE 4.3 0.83 REG VILLAGE HALL LITTLE YELDHAM Lt.Yeldham CP CO9 4LB 4.2 0.83 VH BOX IRON GREEN MIDDLETON Middleton CP CO107LW 8.4 4.5 REG CRAIGS LANE/HALL ROAD MOUNT BURES Mount Bures CP CO8 5AJ 5.5 3 REG JUNCTION BY HOUSES OVINGTON Ovington CP CO108JX 5.8 1.67 REG MEADOW CLOSE PANFIELD Panfield CP CM7 5AA 3.7 2.17 REG KINGS HEAD PEBMARSH Pebmarsh CP CO9 2NG 3.9 0 REG TELEPHONE KIOSK PENTLOW Pentlow CP CO107JP 9 2.67 REG RAYNE SCHOOL RAYNE Rayne CP CM77 6BZ 3.1 12.17 PRI CHURCH LANE (SCHOOL) RIDGEWELL Ridgewell CP CO9 4SA 5.4 4.17 PRI RIVENHALL, BEECH ROAD RIVENHALL Rivenhall PC CM8 3PF 2.2 5.17 REG TELEPHONE KIOSK JASPERS GREEN Shalford CP CM7 5AU 4.8 2.5 REG BARRYFIELDS SHALFORD Shalford CP CM7 5HJ 6 4 REG CHAPEL END WAY STAMBOURNE Stambourne CP CO9 4NX 6.5 1.83 REG SCHOOL STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD Steeple Bumpstead CP CM9 7ED 9.2 26.33 PRI Page 3 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Braintree district These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Key: CH = church hall; CP = Civil Parish; LD = learning disabilities site - closed to the public; MED = medical centre; MoD = Ministry of Defence site; OPH = older people's home or setting; PRE = pre=school; PRI = primary school; REG = regular public stop; TRA = travellers' site; VH = village hall Stop name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance to a Average Stop library Visitors Type building SCHOOL GREEN TERLING Terling CP CM3 2PN 2.6 0.83 REG TELEPHONE KIOSK TILBURY-JUXTA-CLARE Tilbury-Juxta-Clare CP CO9 4JR 4 0.17 REG VILLAGE SQUARE TOPPESFIELD Toppesfield CP CO9 4DJ 4.6 5 REG SYERS FIELD BLACKMORE END Wethersfield CP CM7 4DE 4.1 2.83 REG VILLAGE HALL WETHERSFIELD Wethersfield CP CM7 4BS 5.1 9.33 REG VICARAGE AVENUE WHITE NOTLEY White NotleyCP CM8 1SB 2.4 2.5 REG VILLAGE GREEN WICKHAM ST PAUL Wickham St. Paul CP CO9 2PL 4.4 0.5 REG Page 4 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Brentwood borough These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Key: CH = church hall; CP = Civil Parish; LD = learning disabilities site - closed to the public; MED = medical centre; MoD = Ministry of Defence site; OPH = older people's home or setting; PRE = pre=school; PRI = primary school; REG = regular public stop; TRA = travellers' site; VH = village hall Stop Name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance to Average Stop a library Visitors Type building FINGRITH HALL LANE BLACKMORE Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green CP CM4 0RU 4.5 1.5 REG VILLAGE HALL TIPPS CROSS Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green CP CM15 0DT 3.8 2.83 VH SECOND AVENUE HOOK END Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green CP CM15 0HJ 4 2.83 REG WYATTS GREEN LANE WYATTS GREEN Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green CP CM15 0PX 4.5 1 REG FINGRITH HALL LANE BLACKMORE Blackmore, Hook End and Wyatts Green CP CM4 0RU 4.5 22.7 REG VILLAGE HALL SHOPS DODDINGHURST Doddinghurst CP CM15 0NJ 4.4 11.16 REG PLAYGROUP INGRAVE Herongate and Ingrave CP CM13 3RB 3.2 6.5 PRE BLACKMORE ROAD KELVEDON HATCH Kelvedon Hatch CP CM15 0AP 3.1 6 REG FYFIELD CLOSE WEST HORNDON West Horndon CP CM133NQ 5.2 16.5 REG Page 5 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Castle Point borough These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied. Essex County Council is consulting on the criteria until 6 November 2017. Please give your views online at http://essexinsight.org.uk or by picking up a survey form at your nearest library or mobile library. Stop Name Place Parish Council (where applicable) Postcode Distance Average Stop to a Visitors Type library building No stops would remain in the district as all current stops are within two miles of a library Page 6 of 17 Potential mobile library stops Potential mobile library stops - Chelmsford city These are the stops that would remain if the criteria proposed in the Mobile Library Review, September 2017 are applied.
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