Services
Cavendish worked with their parent company Renown Coaches to run services to Hailsham and Seaford via Polegate. Some routes were in direct competition with parts of the Eastbourne Buses network: in at least two cases services withdrawn by Eastbourne Buses were partially re-instated by the firm, which has given them some additional public support.
These services are from the last timetable revision of 1 December 2008.
Route | From | To | Via | Notes |
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8 | Eastbourne Town Centre | Eastbourne Town Centre | Old Town, Hospital, Willingdon Trees, Cade Street, Langney and Seaside | Clockwise Circular. |
8A | Eastbourne Town Centre | Eastbourne Town Centre | Seaside, Langney, Cade Street, Willingdon Trees, Hospital and Old Town | Anticlockwise Circular. |
9 | Meads | District Hospital | Town Centre and Upperton Road | |
10 | Hospital & Sainsburys | Beachlands | Hill Road, Cherry Gdn Rd, Town Centre, Seaside, Langney, Shinewater, Stone Cross, Westham, Pevensey & Pevensey Bay | |
11 | Hailsham | Eastbourne (Willingdon Trees) | Stone Cross, Shinewater, Langney, Seaside, Town Centre, Old Town & Willingdon Rbt | |
20 | Langney | Town Centre | ASDA, Beatty Road and Seaside | |
49 | Hailsham | Eastbourne North Harbour | Polegate, Farmlands Way, Hamlands, Hospital, Town Centre, Bridgemere and ASDA | |
50 | Hailsham | Eastbourne South Harbour | Polegate, Farmlands Way, Hamlands, Hospital, Town Centre, Bridgemere and Beatty Road | |
56 | Eastbourne Town Centre | Langney Shopping Centre | District General Hospital, Lower Willingdon, Polegate High Street and Stone Cross |
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