Thamesdown Transport will make changes to several local bus services in January 2013 due to the loss of Section 106 funding. Service 16, 20, and 24 will see reduced frequencies and routes. Service 20B, 30, and the evening Service 24 will be discontinued. Short term funding supported Services 18 and 21, which Thamesdown Transport will now operate commercially. Thamesdown Transport will also announce other commercial network changes in November.
This is a 3-day agenda for a tour in the south Wales including Cardiff, Swansea, Rhossii, and Beacons that I planed for my trip in December 2010. Feel free to download it if you are interested in travelling to those beautiful bays in Wales.
Terry Cook is a certified dog trainer located in Lancaster, Ohio who offers board and train services with her daily from 10am to 5pm. She has been a certified dog trainer serving the Columbus area since 2009 and offers more details on her dog training services on her website.
The South Marston Parish Council meeting minutes from June 19th, 2012 are summarized as follows:
1) Apologies were received from the MP and ward councillor. Members of the public attended to discuss various agenda items.
2) Declarations of interest were made. Minutes from the previous meeting were approved. Outstanding actions were noted.
3) The clerk's report provided updates on parish council vacancies, allotments, planning applications, footpaths, audits, and VAT claims. Matters outstanding and correspondence received were also noted.
The newsletter provides updates on community events and organizations in South Marston. It recognizes Jean Franklin for her service to the community with a bench installed in her honor at the wildlife conservation site. It also discusses the local plan for expanding housing in South Marston and surrounding areas, with provisions for new developments of 1500-2000 and 5500 additional homes. Finally, it provides information on upcoming events at the local hotel, church activities, and meetings for the parish council and other community groups.
The Swindon Older Peoples Forum newsletter provides updates on upcoming meetings and events. Their next Open Meeting and Annual General Meeting will be on October 22nd to discuss the impacts of recent welfare reforms. The forum focuses on raising awareness of support for older people, reviewing transportation options, and combating isolation. They provide contact information for several local organizations that offer services and support for seniors.
The South Marston Youth Club has won the Youth Action Wiltshire Chairman’s Cup for 2012. The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the youth club in December and January, as well as other community groups and church services in South Marston. It also includes announcements regarding the allotment site expansion and a parish council vacancy.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in July and August 2012, including a gardening club BBQ, youth club meetings, a summer fete, friendly club meetings, craft company meetings, Saturday scene meetings, and church services. It also includes notices about the church roof appeal, children's services, weddings and baptisms.
This is a 3-day agenda for a tour in the south Wales including Cardiff, Swansea, Rhossii, and Beacons that I planed for my trip in December 2010. Feel free to download it if you are interested in travelling to those beautiful bays in Wales.
Terry Cook is a certified dog trainer located in Lancaster, Ohio who offers board and train services with her daily from 10am to 5pm. She has been a certified dog trainer serving the Columbus area since 2009 and offers more details on her dog training services on her website.
The South Marston Parish Council meeting minutes from June 19th, 2012 are summarized as follows:
1) Apologies were received from the MP and ward councillor. Members of the public attended to discuss various agenda items.
2) Declarations of interest were made. Minutes from the previous meeting were approved. Outstanding actions were noted.
3) The clerk's report provided updates on parish council vacancies, allotments, planning applications, footpaths, audits, and VAT claims. Matters outstanding and correspondence received were also noted.
The newsletter provides updates on community events and organizations in South Marston. It recognizes Jean Franklin for her service to the community with a bench installed in her honor at the wildlife conservation site. It also discusses the local plan for expanding housing in South Marston and surrounding areas, with provisions for new developments of 1500-2000 and 5500 additional homes. Finally, it provides information on upcoming events at the local hotel, church activities, and meetings for the parish council and other community groups.
The Swindon Older Peoples Forum newsletter provides updates on upcoming meetings and events. Their next Open Meeting and Annual General Meeting will be on October 22nd to discuss the impacts of recent welfare reforms. The forum focuses on raising awareness of support for older people, reviewing transportation options, and combating isolation. They provide contact information for several local organizations that offer services and support for seniors.
The South Marston Youth Club has won the Youth Action Wiltshire Chairman’s Cup for 2012. The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the youth club in December and January, as well as other community groups and church services in South Marston. It also includes announcements regarding the allotment site expansion and a parish council vacancy.
The document provides information about upcoming events in South Marston village in July and August 2012, including a gardening club BBQ, youth club meetings, a summer fete, friendly club meetings, craft company meetings, Saturday scene meetings, and church services. It also includes notices about the church roof appeal, children's services, weddings and baptisms.
South marston c0f e christmas craft fayre 28 11_14Donald Jones
A village school in South Marston is holding a winter festival with free entry and various activities including craft stalls, a visit from Father Christmas, refreshments like mulled wine, performances by the school choir, surprises, and more.
South marston church in touch sep-nov 14Donald Jones
This document provides information about church services and events at St. Mary Magdalene Church in South Marston for September, October, and November 2014. It lists the Sunday service schedule, details about harvest thanksgiving and remembrance services, as well as regular events like family services, craft groups, and coffee mornings. Contact information is provided for the priest in charge, curate, and churchwardens.
The document discusses several topics:
1) South Marston Parish Council is asking residents to trim overgrown hedges that are obstructing pedestrians and vehicles.
2) The local publication "Tower & Tap" is being suspended due to a lack of an editor. Residents will now receive information via the village website, notice boards, and email list.
3) The Forestry Commission is looking for ideas from the local community on how to improve Nightingale Woods for visitors, such as adding meadows, wetlands, and open areas.
Sevor Farm Solar is hosting an open day on September 3rd for residents of South Marston to tour their solar farm and enjoy refreshments. Tours of the solar farm will be held at the Mercure Hotel at 16:00, 16:45, 17:30, and 18:15. Interested residents can register by email or post by August 29th, stating their postcode, number in their party, and preferred tour time. Drop in guests are also welcome and will be assigned a tour time upon arrival.
South Marston tower & tap july & august 2014Donald Jones
The newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in South Marston for July and August 2014. It discusses the 100 year anniversary of World War 1 and reflects on how war has changed but human nature has not. It then summarizes various church services and events, village club meetings and activities, mobile library schedules, and notices from the parish council and gardening club.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in South Marston village. It announces that the Meeting Point coffee morning will be held on May 10th from 10am-12:30pm in the village hall. It also includes the church service schedule for May, details about the mobile library schedule, and notices about youth club meetings and the gardening club's talk on growing vegetables. Additionally, it announces that the parish council's next meeting will be on May 20th and provides contact details for the parish council.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming community and church events in South Marston for April 2014. It discusses Easter services and celebrations at local churches and invites residents to Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Easter Sunday services. It also advertises the Meeting Point coffee morning fundraiser, Gardening Club talk, Swindon Supermarine football fixtures, and volunteering opportunities with Citizens Advice.
This 5 bedroom detached home located in South Marston, Wiltshire. It has a large 30 foot kitchen/family room overlooking the garden, a 17 foot living room, utility room, and cloakroom on the ground floor. Upstairs there are 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including an en-suite. Externally it has gardens and a double garage. South Marston has local amenities like schools, shops, and public transport links to nearby cities.
1402 South Marston tower & tap february 2014 pdfDonald Jones
The document is the February 2014 newsletter for South Marston, Wiltshire. It includes announcements about upcoming church services, village events like the summer fete, and community groups. It also provides updates on local issues like road and garden safety, new initiatives like a community transport scheme, and notices from the parish council and local school. The newsletter aims to inform residents of current news and events in South Marston.
The document announces an event called "Wassail" to take place on January 18th, 2014 at Twigs in Swindon, England. The event will include a procession starting at 11:30am with Morris dancers, a bonfire, singing, noise-making, feasting, drinking, and blessing an apple tree for a bountiful harvest. Apple-inspired children's activities will be available along with handmade crafts, wood products, and plants for purchase.
S out 13_1555-design_and_access_statement-409727Donald Jones
The outline planning application proposes a sustainable urban extension comprising:
- Up to 2,380 homes, 2,500 sqm of employment space, and mixed-use local centres.
- Land for a primary school, community/sports facilities, and sheltered accommodation.
- Extensive green infrastructure including formal sports pitches, informal open space, and SuDS features.
- The proposals have been informed by and are in accordance with the vision and principles set out in the draft Swindon Borough Local Plan and supplementary planning documents for the New Eastern Villages and South Marston. The design and access statement demonstrates how the development will create a high-quality and sustainable new community.
Sopf open meeting note and agm 2013 minutesDonald Jones
- The document summarizes the notes from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum's (SOPF) annual general meeting and open meeting held on October 22, 2013.
- At the AGM, the chair's report was presented highlighting SOPF's activities over the past year focused on raising awareness and participation. Elections were held for the management committee.
- During the open meeting, a roundtable discussion was held where attendees discussed issues and concerns for Swindon's older community compared to 2004. Transport, information/communication, and public services/facilities were seen as worse while housing saw little progress.
- The meetings aimed to gather input from older community members to inform upcoming discussions with local
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including feedback from their recent AGM and open meeting. It announces their next open meeting in April 2014 and invites input on the theme. It notes the addition of two new members to the management committee and shares various organizational updates and community resources for older residents, such as assistance starting businesses, advice on fuel bills, health services and transportation changes. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers and wishing them a happy new year.
S out 13_1555-location_plan_scale_1_2500-410719Donald Jones
This location plan shows an area around East Swindon, including Thornhill Road, the A420, and Vine Lane. The plan is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for construction. All dimensions must be verified on site. Copyright of the map information is held by Ordnance Survey.
130515 tower and tap november 2013 web versionDonald Jones
The document is a newsletter from the village of South Marston containing information about upcoming community events in November, including a Christmas craft fair, Remembrance Sunday service, and senior citizens' outing. It also provides church service schedules, notices from the local sports club, library times, and a parish council update.
South Marston Primary School is holding a Christmas Craft & Gift Fair on Friday November 29th from 6pm to 8pm. The fair will feature a variety of local stall holders selling Christmas gifts, decorations, cards, jewelry, and more. All proceeds will benefit the school funds.
The South Marston summer fete in July was very successful, raising over £2,000 for local organizations. Hundreds attended across various stalls and activities for children. The fete solely raises funds for maintaining the recreational field. Thanks were given to volunteers, sponsors, and all who supported the local community event.
130514 tower and tap september 2013 single page view pdfDonald Jones
Jean Franklin, a longtime resident of South Marston, passed away at the age of 75. She was very involved in her community through organizations like the WI, parish council, and recreation association. She enjoyed activities like coffee mornings, whist drives, and flower arranging. Jean will be missed by the many people in South Marston who knew her. The South Marston Gardening Club held successful events, including a BBQ and their annual Flower and Produce Show.
Swindon Old Peoples Forum Open meeting poster oct 2013Donald Jones
The Swindon Older Peoples Forum will hold its next open meeting and 2013 AGM on Tuesday October 22nd at the Broadgreen Centre in Swindon. Following the AGM, there will be a round table discussion on issues and concerns facing Swindon's older community and how they have changed since 2004. The meeting will also feature information stalls and updates on developments affecting older people in the local area and South West region. Refreshments and transport are provided.
South marston c0f e christmas craft fayre 28 11_14Donald Jones
A village school in South Marston is holding a winter festival with free entry and various activities including craft stalls, a visit from Father Christmas, refreshments like mulled wine, performances by the school choir, surprises, and more.
South marston church in touch sep-nov 14Donald Jones
This document provides information about church services and events at St. Mary Magdalene Church in South Marston for September, October, and November 2014. It lists the Sunday service schedule, details about harvest thanksgiving and remembrance services, as well as regular events like family services, craft groups, and coffee mornings. Contact information is provided for the priest in charge, curate, and churchwardens.
The document discusses several topics:
1) South Marston Parish Council is asking residents to trim overgrown hedges that are obstructing pedestrians and vehicles.
2) The local publication "Tower & Tap" is being suspended due to a lack of an editor. Residents will now receive information via the village website, notice boards, and email list.
3) The Forestry Commission is looking for ideas from the local community on how to improve Nightingale Woods for visitors, such as adding meadows, wetlands, and open areas.
Sevor Farm Solar is hosting an open day on September 3rd for residents of South Marston to tour their solar farm and enjoy refreshments. Tours of the solar farm will be held at the Mercure Hotel at 16:00, 16:45, 17:30, and 18:15. Interested residents can register by email or post by August 29th, stating their postcode, number in their party, and preferred tour time. Drop in guests are also welcome and will be assigned a tour time upon arrival.
South Marston tower & tap july & august 2014Donald Jones
The newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in South Marston for July and August 2014. It discusses the 100 year anniversary of World War 1 and reflects on how war has changed but human nature has not. It then summarizes various church services and events, village club meetings and activities, mobile library schedules, and notices from the parish council and gardening club.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in South Marston village. It announces that the Meeting Point coffee morning will be held on May 10th from 10am-12:30pm in the village hall. It also includes the church service schedule for May, details about the mobile library schedule, and notices about youth club meetings and the gardening club's talk on growing vegetables. Additionally, it announces that the parish council's next meeting will be on May 20th and provides contact details for the parish council.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming community and church events in South Marston for April 2014. It discusses Easter services and celebrations at local churches and invites residents to Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Easter Sunday services. It also advertises the Meeting Point coffee morning fundraiser, Gardening Club talk, Swindon Supermarine football fixtures, and volunteering opportunities with Citizens Advice.
This 5 bedroom detached home located in South Marston, Wiltshire. It has a large 30 foot kitchen/family room overlooking the garden, a 17 foot living room, utility room, and cloakroom on the ground floor. Upstairs there are 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including an en-suite. Externally it has gardens and a double garage. South Marston has local amenities like schools, shops, and public transport links to nearby cities.
1402 South Marston tower & tap february 2014 pdfDonald Jones
The document is the February 2014 newsletter for South Marston, Wiltshire. It includes announcements about upcoming church services, village events like the summer fete, and community groups. It also provides updates on local issues like road and garden safety, new initiatives like a community transport scheme, and notices from the parish council and local school. The newsletter aims to inform residents of current news and events in South Marston.
The document announces an event called "Wassail" to take place on January 18th, 2014 at Twigs in Swindon, England. The event will include a procession starting at 11:30am with Morris dancers, a bonfire, singing, noise-making, feasting, drinking, and blessing an apple tree for a bountiful harvest. Apple-inspired children's activities will be available along with handmade crafts, wood products, and plants for purchase.
S out 13_1555-design_and_access_statement-409727Donald Jones
The outline planning application proposes a sustainable urban extension comprising:
- Up to 2,380 homes, 2,500 sqm of employment space, and mixed-use local centres.
- Land for a primary school, community/sports facilities, and sheltered accommodation.
- Extensive green infrastructure including formal sports pitches, informal open space, and SuDS features.
- The proposals have been informed by and are in accordance with the vision and principles set out in the draft Swindon Borough Local Plan and supplementary planning documents for the New Eastern Villages and South Marston. The design and access statement demonstrates how the development will create a high-quality and sustainable new community.
Sopf open meeting note and agm 2013 minutesDonald Jones
- The document summarizes the notes from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum's (SOPF) annual general meeting and open meeting held on October 22, 2013.
- At the AGM, the chair's report was presented highlighting SOPF's activities over the past year focused on raising awareness and participation. Elections were held for the management committee.
- During the open meeting, a roundtable discussion was held where attendees discussed issues and concerns for Swindon's older community compared to 2004. Transport, information/communication, and public services/facilities were seen as worse while housing saw little progress.
- The meetings aimed to gather input from older community members to inform upcoming discussions with local
The newsletter provides updates from the Swindon Older Peoples Forum (SOPF), including feedback from their recent AGM and open meeting. It announces their next open meeting in April 2014 and invites input on the theme. It notes the addition of two new members to the management committee and shares various organizational updates and community resources for older residents, such as assistance starting businesses, advice on fuel bills, health services and transportation changes. The newsletter concludes by thanking readers and wishing them a happy new year.
S out 13_1555-location_plan_scale_1_2500-410719Donald Jones
This location plan shows an area around East Swindon, including Thornhill Road, the A420, and Vine Lane. The plan is provided for information purposes only and should not be used for construction. All dimensions must be verified on site. Copyright of the map information is held by Ordnance Survey.
130515 tower and tap november 2013 web versionDonald Jones
The document is a newsletter from the village of South Marston containing information about upcoming community events in November, including a Christmas craft fair, Remembrance Sunday service, and senior citizens' outing. It also provides church service schedules, notices from the local sports club, library times, and a parish council update.
South Marston Primary School is holding a Christmas Craft & Gift Fair on Friday November 29th from 6pm to 8pm. The fair will feature a variety of local stall holders selling Christmas gifts, decorations, cards, jewelry, and more. All proceeds will benefit the school funds.
The South Marston summer fete in July was very successful, raising over £2,000 for local organizations. Hundreds attended across various stalls and activities for children. The fete solely raises funds for maintaining the recreational field. Thanks were given to volunteers, sponsors, and all who supported the local community event.
130514 tower and tap september 2013 single page view pdfDonald Jones
Jean Franklin, a longtime resident of South Marston, passed away at the age of 75. She was very involved in her community through organizations like the WI, parish council, and recreation association. She enjoyed activities like coffee mornings, whist drives, and flower arranging. Jean will be missed by the many people in South Marston who knew her. The South Marston Gardening Club held successful events, including a BBQ and their annual Flower and Produce Show.
Swindon Old Peoples Forum Open meeting poster oct 2013Donald Jones
The Swindon Older Peoples Forum will hold its next open meeting and 2013 AGM on Tuesday October 22nd at the Broadgreen Centre in Swindon. Following the AGM, there will be a round table discussion on issues and concerns facing Swindon's older community and how they have changed since 2004. The meeting will also feature information stalls and updates on developments affecting older people in the local area and South West region. Refreshments and transport are provided.
Swindon Old Peoples Forum Open meeting poster oct 2013
Bus information news
1. Bus Information News for all Swindon Borough Councillors
Local Bus Service Changes January 2013
1. Bus services to the Great Western Hospital
In January 2013 there will be significant changes to bus services provided by
Thamesdown Transport to the Great Western Hospital, which will have an effect on
the local bus network.
Most of the bus services to the Great Western Hospital are currently provided by
Thamesdown Transport and a number of these services have been supported by
Section 106 Planning Agreement funding that is managed by Swindon Borough
Council. Over the years the bus services have been revised to form the present level
of service provision. These bus services provide a service for patients, visitors and
hospital staff as well as assisting the Hospital in coping with its parking capacity.
The Section 106 funding that has supported these services ceases in December
2012 and therefore only commercial services will be provided from January 2013.
The current level of bus services which receive Section 106 funding is shown below.
Please note that some parts of some services are currently operated commercially by
Thamesdown Transport already and will continue to be so.
Route Days Contractor Area Served
Thamesdown
16 Sat / Sun Swindon Fleming Way - GW Hospital
Transport Ltd.
Mon - Fri, Thamesdown
16 Swindon Fleming Way - GW Hospital
Evenings Transport Ltd.
Thamesdown Early morning and late evening journeys funded by
20 Mon - Sat
Transport Ltd. Dorcan Mail Centre s106 agreement.
Swindon - Gorse Hill - Kingsdown - Lower Stratton -
Thamesdown
20 Mon - Sat Greenbridge - Covingham - Eldene - Liden - GW
Transport Ltd.
Hospital
Greenbridge - Covingham -Eldene - Liden - Croft
(Nationwide) - Old Town - Swindon Bus Station
(Service 20B one return journey).
20B Mon -
Fri,24 Blunsdon - St.Andrew's Ridge - Abbey Meads -
Thamesdown
20B,24,30 Mon-Sat, Haydon Wick - Pinehurst - Swindon Fleming Way - Old
Transport Ltd.
30 Mon - Town - Lawn - GW Hospital (Service 24 majority of
Fri service).
Swindon Fleming Way - Walcot East - Cavendish
Square - GW Hospital (Service 30).
Mon - Sat, Thamesdown Swindon Fleming Way - Old Town - Lawn - GW
24
Evenings Transport Ltd. Hospital
Mon – Sat Thamesdown Lawn section of route (Marlborough Rd - Windsor Rd -
24 Lawn
Daytime Transport Ltd. Queens Drive)
Following discussions between Thamesdown Transport, the Great Western Hospital
and the Borough Council to ascertain whether any of these bus services could be
provided commercially, Thamesdown Transport have decided that from January
2. 2013 they will provide the following services on a commercial basis (i.e. with no
financial support either from the Council or the Hospital):–
Service 16 - the daytime Monday to Friday service will continue as present because
it is already operated on a commercial basis.
The evening Monday to Friday service will continue to operate but the frequency will
be reduced to 30 minutes from 15 minutes.
The Saturday and Sunday service will continue but with a reduced frequency of 30
minutes on a Saturday to make it the same as Sunday.
Service 20 - will operate on Mondays to Fridays every 45 minutes as opposed to the
current service level of every 30 minutes.
However, the Saturday service will only run between the Town Centre, Kingsdown
and Greenbridge Retail Park, on an hourly frequency; it will no longer go to the
Hospital. This means that in order to reach the Hospital on Saturdays passengers
from Covingham, Eldene or Liden will need to travel into town on Services 2, 13 or
14 and change in the Town Centre to Service 16.
Please note - There will be no late evening journeys on Service 20.
Service 24 - will be replaced by a new Service 12 between Blunsdon, Fleming Way,
Old Town, Lawn and the Hospital which will operate every 30 minutes as now.
Please note there will no longer be an evening service between the Town
Centre and the Hospital on this route and that Service 12 will operate via
Pinehurst Road rather than Cirencester Way.
Please note that a number of other commercial and financially supported
services provided by Stagecoach, Thamesdown Transport and Wilts & Dorset
operate via the Hospital on their way to and from destinations outside
Swindon. These operate mainly along Queens Drive.
The following services will no longer operate:
Service 20B –This service does not serve the Hospital but was part of a tendered
package of routes. Nationwide Croft Campus can be reached by using Services 2, 7
(Stagecoach), 13 or 14 into the Town Centre and changing on to Service 11.
Service 30 Fleming Way, Walcot East, Cavendish Square and the Great
Western Hospital. For journeys to the hospital , passengers can board Service
16 at New College, or Service 12 along Queens Drive. The town centre can be
reached by using alternative journeys on Services 2,17 and 18. --------------------
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2. Short term local bus contracts
3. In 2012 the Council provided funding to two bus services on a short term basis of
one year in order to provide them with the opportunity to become a commercial bus
service again or enable other opportunities to be explored.
Service 18 Park South to Swindon Town Centre Mondays to Saturdays
In January 2012 Thamesdown Transport deregistered their commercial Service 18
which operated between Swindon town centre, Park South and the Great Western
Hospital. The Council agreed to support the retention of the service from Fleming
Way to Park South only due to the good patronage levels; however, the limited
passenger usage to the Hospital and availability of alternative bus services meant
the section of the Service 18 route from Park South to the Great Western Hospital
was not retained.
This service was secured for at least one year to enable an opportunity for
Thamesdown Transport to return the service to a commercial operation. Following a
year of financial support Thamesdown Transport can continue Service 18
commercially. This justifies the decision to support this service during a difficult
economic period and ensures that Park South like other urban areas has a regular
service to the town centre.
Service 21 Penhill / Coleview to Swindon Town Centre Mondays to Saturdays
In January 2012 Thamesdown Transport deregistered their commercial Services 21
from Penhill to the Town Centre and 23 from Stratton Park and Coleview to the
Town Centre.
Following public concerns, a new Service 21 which linked Penhill (Ramsbury Avenue
area), Stratton Park and Coleview to the Town Centre during the off peak (0930-
1530) was considered by the Council in February 2012.
Approval was obtained for the introduction of this service for one year while demand
was assessed. This service commenced at the end of April 2012. This service has
started reasonably well in terms of passenger usage with an average of ten
passengers boarding in Penhill and four/five passengers boarding in Coleview. It is
hoped that nearer the end of the contact in April 2013 there maybe commercial
opportunities to continue this service.
The Council will be working with local community groups to ensure this level of
service is meeting their requirements and that the availability of the service is
publicised. In addition the Council will be seeking interest from other organisations
including parish councils to see if there are other alternative sources of funding
available.
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4. 3. Other changes to Thamesdown Transport commercial services
Following a review of their commercial bus service network, Thamesdown Transport
will be making a number of other changes to their timetables in January 2013. The
company will be announcing these changes in November.
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If you have any questions or concerns about any of these local bus service changes above
please contact passengertransport@swindon.gov.uk