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Registered bus services go through zone 4. Including Brighton & Hove Buses, Stagecoach, Cuckmere Buses, Wealdlink Community Transport, CTLA and Seaford and District. Flexbus doesn't service Uckfield Bus Station, High Street, Hailsham town centre, Heathfield town centre, or Crowborough Broadway.
Brighton & Hove 28: Brighton - Moulsecoomb - Falmer - Lewes - South Malling - Ringmer - Laughton - Lower Horsebridge - Upper Horsebridge - Hailsham - Polegate - Lower Willington - Upperton - Eastbourne
Brighton & Hove 29: Brighton - Moulsecoomb - Falmer - Lewes - South Malling - Rosehill - Uckfield - Five Ash Down - Whitehill - Crowborough - Eridge Green - Tunbridge Wells
Brighton & Hove 29A: Brighton - Moulsecoomb - Falmer - Lewes - South Malling - Isfield - Uckfield - Blackboys - Heathfield
Brighton & Hove 29B: Brighton - Moulsecoomb - Falmer - Lewes - South Malling - Ringmer - Halland - Uckfield - Five Ash Down - Whitehill - Crowborough - Eridge Green - Tunbridge Wells
Brighton & Hove 29X: Tunbridge Wells - Eridge Green - Crowborough - Uckfield - Rosehill - South Malling - Lewes - Falmer - Moulsecoomb - Brighton
Stagecoach 51: Eastbourne - Upperton - Lower Willingdon - Polegate - Hailsham - Hellingly - Horam - Maynard's Green - Heathfield - Cross-in-Hand - Five Ashes - Mayfield - Rotherfield - Mark Cross - Frant - Tunbridge Wells
Stagecoach 54: Eastbourne - Upperton - Lower Willingdon - Polegate - Hailsham - Lower Horsebridge - East Hoathly - Halland - Uckfield
Cuckmere Buses 195: Waldron - Cross-in-Hand - Heathfield - Punnetts Town - Rushlake Green - Windmill Hill - Wartling - Pevensey Bay - Langney - Eastbourne
Wealdlink 224: Wadhurst - Town Row - Rotherfield - Jarvis Brook - Blackness - Crowborough
Wealdlink 225: Crowborough - Jarvis Brook - Rotherfield - Heathfield - Cade Street - Punnetts Town - Rushlake Green - Brightling - Netherfield - Battle
CTLA 248: Uckfield - Church Coombe - Buxted - Hadlow Down
CTLA 249: Uckfield - Church Coombe - Budletts Common - Maresfield - Fairwarp - Herons Ghyll - Poundgate - High Hurstwood - Buxted - Cooper's Green - Ringles Cross
Wealdlink 262: Hartfield - Chuck Hatch - Nutley - Maresfield - Ringles Cross - Uckfield - New Town - Framfield - Blackboys - Cross-in-Hand - Heathfield
Seaford and District 318: Heathfield - Cross-in-Hand - Blackboys - Framfield - Uckfield - Halland - Muddles Green - Laughton - Ringmer
Seaford and District 331: Hurst Green - Etchingham - Burwash - Broad Oak - Cade Street - Heathfield - Cross-in-Hand - Blackboys - Framfield - New Town - Uckfield
Flexibus is run by East Sussex Country Council
Stunning dark-leaf hydrangeas from Anthony Tesselaar Plants make ideal container plants. www.tesselaar.com
Queensland State Archives ID ITM869688
This item comprises part of a collection which is inscribed on the UNESCO Australian Memory of the World Register - The Convict Records of Queensland 1825 – 1842
This series consists of monthly returns of prisoners and their employment at Moreton Bay penal settlement. These returns were kept in compliance with Governor Brisbane's instructions of 1824, and regulation 26.5 of 1829.
Under the general heading: "Monthly return of prisoners maintained by government at Moreton Bay", from the first to the last day of the month, and year, there are columns listing 38 trades (for example, Clerks, Constables, Overseers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Saddlers, Cooks, Labourers, etc.). On the left-hand side of these columns are various headings including: "Total number as per last return"; "Received as per particulars annexed"; "Discharged, Died or Run as per particulars annexed"; with Totals for each trade and overall. The totals for each trade and overall totals are then included for those assigned to particular departments such as Agricultural Department, Superintendent of Works Department, Medical Department etc. Further totals for particulars such as Volunteers, Under Original Sentence, and Under Colonial Sentence are also included. The highest overall total recorded is 1020 for September 1831 and the lowest is 316 for February 1837
On the facing page of each return are details of "the particulars annexed" for that month. These appear under two headings: Particulars of Prisoners Received, and Particulars of Prisoners Died, Discharged or Run (or Absconded)
Under "Prisoners Received", details are included under the sub-headings: No., Name, Ship, Trade, and Remarks (frequently absconding). Under " Prisoners Discharged" etc., details are included under the sub-headings: No. Name, Trade, Remarks (such as died, absconded, sentence)
The returns were signed by Commandant Clunie from 31 October1830 - 30 September 1835. Other signatures are not as legible
This volume contains six series of returns. Some of these series begin at the back of the book, upside down. At an unknown time, page numbers, starting from the back of the book, have been added in pencil. These prisoners' returns are on pages 2- 187
A listicle hints E(e)rie County, Ohio's popluation is trending older as young people move away and the diehards die harder. Sandusky Register.
National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #79000660
Built 1919
Architect: William Augustus Edwards
Style: Collegiate Gothic
In one of the (many many) antique shops in the town, Shelia's Antiques had this antique cash register from 1929 that still worked.
Coach Kip Kotzan, Jiarui Peng, Mingwen Duan, Eric Yang and Albert Zhu of East Lyme High School in East Lyme, Connecticut at the 2024 National Science Bowl® Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Washington, DC. Photo by Jack Dempsey, National Science Bowl®, Department of Energy, Office of Science
Kaiser registered nurses across California held more than 20 informational pickets on Wednesday, Nov. 10 to warn the public against Kaiser’s unsafe, new “Home All Alone” patient-dumping scheme that sends patients in need of hospitalization back home, where they will be overseen remotely by health care providers located miles away.
Coach Amy Clement, Andrew Dai, Luke Hui, Anshika Kapoor, Sahitha Chunduru and Pace Klein of Olathe North High School in Olathe, Kansas at the 2024 National Science Bowl® Thursday, April 25, 2024, in Washington, DC. Photo by Jack Dempsey, National Science Bowl®, Department of Energy, Office of Science