We currently have FIFTY TWO volunteers working on four different bus teams and we hope to expand this to six teams in the next few months.
The bus teams are as follows:
Route 701: A team of 9 volunteers from Wrangle Chapel and Old Leake working at Wrangle Recreation Ground.
Route 702: A team of 5 volunteers from Boston Baptist Church working at Somerfields Car Park.
Route 703: A team of 6 volunteers from All Saints Church and surrounding Methodist Churches working at Friskney Play Ground.
Route 704: A Team of 8 working from St Guthlac’s (Fishtoft), St James (Freiston) and St Andrews’s (Butterwick) working at Fishtoft Playing field.
Route 705: Currently a team of 5 working from Kirton Methodist Church due to start on Sunday 26th September in Kirton (location to be advised)
Route 706: We are training a team of 10 volunteers from Holy Trinity Church and Centenary Methodist Church to host the bus when it parks up at the “Queen of Spades” Pub car park from the 18th October,
Each team, although daunted by the prospect of taking the bus out, enjoy every time they go out. You will find our bus teams warm and welcoming and doing their best to serve their community and the young people.
Bus Teams
We currently have FIFTY TWO volunteers working on four different bus teams and we hope to expand this to six teams in the next few months.
The bus teams are as follows:
Route 701: A team of 9 volunteers from Wrangle Chapel and Old Leake working at Wrangle Recreation Ground.
Route 702: A team of 5 volunteers from Boston Baptist Church working at Somerfields Car Park.
Route 703: A team of 6 volunteers from All Saints Church and surrounding Methodist Churches working at Friskney Play Ground.
Route 704: A Team of 8 working from St Guthlac’s (Fishtoft), St James (Freiston) and St Andrews’s (Butterwick) working at Fishtoft Playing field.
Route 705: Currently a team of 5 working from Kirton Methodist Church due to start on Sunday 26th September in Kirton (location to be advised)
Route 706: We are training a team of 10 volunteers from Holy Trinity Church and Centenary Methodist Church to host the bus when it parks up at the “Queen of Spades” Pub car park from the 18th October,
Each team, although daunted by the prospect of taking the bus out, enjoy every time they go out. You will find our bus teams warm and welcoming and doing their best to serve their community and the young people.