Oxfordshire County Council are looking to improve the provision of rural transport. Horley would come under ‘Service D’ as shown below as a guide only. If you wish to comment please go to communitytransport@oxfordshire.gov.uk or contact David Beck Horley Parish Clerk horleypc@gmail.com
Service D: North Oxfordshire (Banbury)
Little Bourton, Great Bourton, Cropredy, Mollington, Claydon, Hornton, Horley, Shutford, North Newington
Days of operation to be determined (see below)
| HORLEY, Red Lion 0930 BANBURY, Return Bus Station 1200 |
| Hornton, Church 0940 Return North Newington 1215 |
| Balscote 0945 Return Shutford 1220 |
| Shutford 0955 Return Balscote 1230 |
| North Newington 1000 Return Hornton, Church 1235R |
| BANBURY, Bus Station 1015 Return HORLEY, Red Lion 1245R |
| MOLLINGTON, Chestnut Road 1035 Return BANBURY, Bus Station 1300 |
| Claydon, Manor Park 1041 Return Hanwell, Moon & Sixpence 1315 |
| Cropredy, Brasenose Arms 1046 Return Great Bourton, The Bell 1320R |
| Great Bourton, The Bell 1049 Return Cropredy, Brasenose Arms 1323R |
| Hanwell, Moon & Sixpence 1054 Return Claydon, Manor Park 1328R |
| BANBURY, Bus Station 1109 Return MOLLINGTON, Chestnut Road 1334R |
Notes related to service D:
• Times are subject to change due to fleet/operator availability, and each route might operate on different days
• Mollington and Little Bourton now served frequently by Stagecoach service 77A, six days per week
• Cropredy served by routes 497 and 501 on Thursdays and Saturdays • Claydon served by route 497 on Thursdays
• R indicates that the service operates to these points on request only
Particular questions related to service D:
• Is there enough time in Banbury for each service?
• What days of the week should this service run, bearing in mind the existing provision for Cropredy and Claydon?
• Is a minibus (16 seats) likely to be sufficient?
• Is there likely to be sufficient demand for this service?
