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Derbyshire-Bus-Routes.Pdf QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Service 'SWIFT' (local bus service) TrentBarton Derby, Bus Station 0735 Ashbourne Bus Station Mackworth, Radbourne Lane End 0745 PASS HOLDERS REALLOCATED TO Kirk Langley, Moor Lane 0749 SERVICE 002 FOR COVID 19 Brailsford, Opp Rose & Crown 0754 Hilltop, Pine Croft 0806 Ashbourne Bus Station 0817 Service 001 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Waterlagg Lane 0810 Blackhorse Inn 0812 Hulland, Garage 0815 Jinglers/Fox and Hounds 0818 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School 0830 Service 002 - *NEW ROUTE Glover Mason (01335 300043) Kirk Langley, Moor Lane 0805 Deuplicate SWIFT serivice Brailsford, Opp Rose & Crown 0810 for Covid 19 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0830 Service 005 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Marston, Thurvaston House 0749 Cubley Lane 0751 Marston, School 0755 Marston Common 0800 Roston, Queen Adelaide 0802 Roston, Lid Lane 0808 Roston Inn 0810 Norbury Station 0813 Snelston, Village 0822 Queen Elizabeth Grammar School 0835 Service 006 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Mappleton Church 0830 Mappleton BS Callow End Cottages 0831 Queen Elizabeth Grammar School 0840 Service 007 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Boylestone Village 0745 Audishaw Lane, Boylestone 0747 Alkmonton, Old Hall Farm 0751 Alkmonton Church 0754 Cottage Farm, Alkmonton 0756 Leapley Mount Farm 0758 Stydd Farm, Yeavley 0800 Yeaveley Church 0802 Swallowtale Farm 0805 Rodsley Lane, Wyaston 0808 Wyaston Village 0810 The Shire Horse, Wyaston 0812 Osmaston School 0820 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School 0835 Service 009 Midland Classic (01283 500228) Sudbury Park 0750 Doveridge, Hawthorn Close 0755 Doveridge, Post Office 0756 Somersal, Grove Lane 0800 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL Somersal, Flacketts Lane 0805 Sudbury Park A515 0810 Cubley, Village 0818 Cubley, Grange Farm 0825 Clifton Village 0830 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0840 (Sudbury Park collected on way to Doveridge AM to remove need for pupils to cross the road.) Timetable correct 21/6/10 JB Service 10 Glover Masons (01335 300043) Somersal Herbert 0745 Sudbury village 0752 Aston Lane 0759 Dairy House Farm 0805 Hales Green 0815 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0830 Service 013 Hulleys of Baslow (01246 582246) Newhaven Kings B&B 0750 Hartington, Hartington Station 0755 Hartington, Square 0800 Heathcote Mere 0805 Biggin, Church 0809 Biggin, Council Houses 0810 Biggin, Dalehead 0814 Alsop Moor Cottages 0822 Newton House 0825 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School 0835 Service 18 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Cropper Lane crossroads, Sutton on the Hill 0755 Wayside Farm, Longford Lane 0800 Parksytle Farm 0813 Rodsley crossroads 0815 Rodsley Lane 0817 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0835 Service 024 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Friden 0755 Gamekeepers Cottage, Newhaven 0800 Pikehall 0805 Gotham Grange Farm 0808 Lower Gotham 0811 Low Moor Farm 0814 Ballidon 0820 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School 0835 Service 032 Glover Mason (01335 300043) Kniveton Wood Lane 0828 Kniveton, Red Lion 0832 The Ketch 0835 Queel Elizabeth’s Grammar School 0832 Service 098 Glover (01335 300043) Smithhalll Lane 0735 Netherfield Farm 0742 Top House Farm 0745 Mansell Meadows 0750 Bradley Pinfold Lane 0757 Hole in the Wall 0802 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL Junction of Agnes Meadow Lane 0810 Offcote 0816 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0824 Service 114 (local bus contract) High Peak Buses Derby, Railway Station 0743 Derby, Bus Station 0748 Allestree Lane End 0758 Quarndon, Church 0802 Kedleston, Smithy 0810 Weston Underwood 0813 Cross O' Th' Hands 0819 Hulland Ward, Nags Head 0823 Bradley, Smithy 0828 Ashbourne, Bus Station 0837 Queen Elizabeths Grammar School 0842 Service 110/111 Hulleys of Baslow Hopton 0748 Carsington Water Visitor Centre 0749 Brassington, Church 0756 Bradbourne Post Office 0800 REVISED TIMETABLE SEPT 20 Four Lane Ends 0810 Hognaston, Church 0814 Kniveton Smithy 0820 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0825 Service 411 Glovers Coaches (01335) 300043 Parwich, Green 0807 Bradbourne, Post Office 0813 Brassington, Church 0818 Kniveton, School 0825 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0830 Service 443 Glovers Coaches (01335) 300043 Ilam, Cross 0755 Dovedale 0758 Thorpe 0805 Thorpe, Dog & Partridge 0808 Newton House 0812 Newton Grange 0814 Tissington, village 0821 Fenny Bentley (Coach & Horses PH) 0826 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0830 Service 735 Glovers Coaches (01335) 300043 Kirk Langley Church 0745 Dalbury Lees Lane End 0750 Long Lane Village 0752 Thurvaston Council Houses 0755 Badgers Den 0758 Longford, Old Post Office 0805 Hollington Bank Lane 0808 Hollington Village 0812 Yew Tree Ednaston 0815 Shirley, Saracens Head 0820 Shirley, End of Derby Lane 0821 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0835 Derbyshire Connect Ashbourne CT 01335 342951 QUEEN ELIZABETH'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL Kirk Ireton 0800 Atlow 0810 Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School 0830.
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