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Nafferton Village Directory Information for "Community Group" - "Nafferton Millennium Committee (NMC)"

Community Group
Nafferton Millennium Committee (NMC)
DescriptionPlus details of the Millennium Bus
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TypeRegistered charity for the benefit of Nafferton and the surrounding area. Runs the Millennium Minibus (see below).
The Millennium MinibusDetails of costs and charges are available from Tim Fuller 0783 352 8618.
The new minibus is a Mercedes Sprinter. It can seat up to 14 passengers, or some seats can be removed to make room for up to two wheelchairs or extra luggage. It is a bit bigger than the old minibus, with wider aisles and seats.
CURRENT TIMETABLE:-

MONDAYS: available for hire up to 4.30pm and after 7pm in the evening
TUESDAYS: *MiBus - Nafferton and surrounding villages into Driffield. Picking up at Nafferton at 9.25am and returning from Cross Hill Car Park, Driffield 11.45am. Available for hire from 7pm.
WEDNESDAYS: Available for hire from 5pm.
THURSDAYS: *MiBus - Picking up at Nafferton at 10am and returning from Cross Hill Car Park at 1pm. Available for hire from 7pm.
FRIDAYS: available for hire.
SATURDAYS: available for hire.
SUNDAYS: available for hire.

*MiBus door-to-door transport is provided every Tuesday and Thursday for anyone without convenient access to public transport. Concessionary fares apply for those with East Riding of Yorkshire bus passes. Call by 4pm the previous day to reserve your MiBus seat on 0845 644 5949

Commercial organisations may not hire the minibus. The minibus seats a maximum of 14 people plus the driver.

Contact for the Millennium CommitteeSheila Cook (secretary) 01377 254281
Meeting InformationAGM in the middle of May on a Monday evening. Village Hall
DescriptionMinibus bookings 0783 352 8618. Chairman: Symon Fraser, Treasurer: John Gledhill, Secretary: Sheila Cook. Volunteers needed for events (see Calendar of Events)
The Parish Council gratefully acknowledges the work of villagers Jim Cornmell, together with Tim Butler and Jon Wortley in putting this site together.