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Replacement Bus Timetables 2019-20 RS1 Bedale Bus Timetable the Subsidised Cost of Using the Service Between the Masham and Arra Headteacher: Mrs J Potter Darlington Road, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 7BQ T: 01748 850111 E: [email protected] W: www.richmondschool.net Replacement Bus Timetables 2019-20 RS1 Bedale Bus Timetable The subsidised cost of using the service between the Masham and Arrathorne Crossroads pick-up points will remain at £684.00 for 2019-20, equivalent to £3.60 per day. Pickup/ Drop Off Point Out Rtn Masham (Petrol Station) 07:30 16:50 Well (Bus Stop) 07:37 16:43 Snape (outside ‘Hares’) 07:40 16:40 Carthorpe (Fox & Hounds Pub) 07:48 16:32 Burneston (nr Church, road leading to A1) 07:50 16:30 Exelby (Bus Stop at Green) 07:53 16:27 Londonderry (Bus Stop outside village) 07:56 16:24 Leeming Village (Bus Stop) 07:58 16:22 Leeming Bar (opp White Rose Hotel) 08:00 16:20 Aiskew (outside Chapel) 08:02 16:18 Bedale (Market Square adj to Tesco) 08:05 16:15 Crakehall Village Green (Bus Stop) 08:08 16:12 Little Crakehall (edge of village) 08:09 16:11 Patrick Brompton (Bus Stop) 08:11 16:09 Arrathorne Crossroads 08:15 16:05 The cost of using the service from the pick-up points between Tunstall and Richmond School will also remain at £570.00, £3 per day, to reflect the shorter distances being travelled by students. Tunstall (top of James Lane) 08:19 16:01 Horne Road (Cunningham Road Stop) 08:21 15:59 Byng Road (Hillyard Mews Stop) 08:23 15:57 Hipswell Road (Travaux Sports Club) 08:25 15:55 Richmond School 08:40 15:40 The bus will leave shortly after the end of school and return to Masham via the same route. RS2 Northallerton and Catterick Bus Timetable The subsidised cost of using the service between the Northallerton and Kirby Fleetham pick-up points will be £684.00 for 2019-20, equivalent to £3.60 per day. PickupPoint Out Rtn Northallerton, Nags Head 07:44 16:41 Boroughbridge Road/The Fairway 07:46 16:39 Ainderby Steeple 07.51 16:34 Morton on Swale 07:53 16:32 Great Fencote 08:03 16.22 Kirby Feetham 08:05 16:20 Areté Learning Trust is an exempt charity regulated by the Secretary of State for Education. It is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (company number 9471240) whose registered office is at Stokesley School, Station Road, Stokesley, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom,TS9 5AL The cost of using the service from the pick-up points between Catterick Village and Richmond School will remain at £570.00, £3 per day, to reflect the shorter distances being travelled by students. Catterick Village (Mowbray Road Stop) 08:15 16:10 Catterick Road/Industrial Park 08:20 16.05 Colburn, Fourth Avenue 08:21 16:04 Catterick Road/Colburn Lane 08:24 16:01 Catterick Road/ Horseshoe Close 08:27 15:58 Hillyard Row (White Shops) 08:29 15:56 Belton Park Bus Stop 08:30 15:55 Richmond School 08:45 15:40 The bus will leave shortly after the end of school and return to Northallerton via the same route. RS3 Wensleydale Bus Timetable The subsidised cost of using the service between the Middleham and Bellerby pick-up points will remain at £684.00, equivalent to £3.60 per day, for 2018-19. Pickup/ Drop Off Point Out Rtn Middleham (Bottom Cross) 07:56 16:24 Ulshaw (Coverbridge Car Park) 07:58 16:22 Spennithorne (Sycamore Close Road End) 08:03 16:17 Harmby (Top Bus Stop) 08:05 16:15 Leyburn (Bus Stop) 08:08 16:12 Bellerby (Bus Stop) 08:11 16:09 Hauxwell Road End 08:18 16:02 The cost of using the service from the pick-up points between Scotton and Richmond School will remain at £570.00, £3 per day, to reflect the shorter distances being travelled by students. Hunton Road, Scotton (Oak Tree Avenue road end) 08:20 16:00 Hunton Road, Scotton (Kestrel Drive road end) 08:21 15:59 Scotton Gardens (Bus Stop) 08:22 15:58 Kemmell Lines 08:23 15:57 Hipswell Road West (Cambria Crossroads) 08:30 15:50 Hipswell Road West (Wardrop Road) 08:31 15:49 Richmond Road (Haig Road End) 08:33 15:47 Richmond School 08:40 15:40 The bus will leave shortly after the end of school and return to Middleham via the same route. If required there may be some adjustment to the above timetables but students will be informed in advance should this be the case. .
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