
Rangeford Villages is delighted to share that a brand-new bus route has launched in Corsham, home to Wadswick Green. The new route, 10A, will bring added convenience and connection to village owners.
Route 10A is a new variation of the ever-popular circular route 10, originating from and ending at Newlands Road, with stops including Katherine Park, Neston and Park Lane. The new route will include a stop at Wadswick Green, hugely advancing the accessibility of the village and The Greenhouse, the on-site coffee shop and restaurant, for owners and visitors.
What’s more, riders who present their bus ticket or bus pass from the 10A in The Greenhouse coffee shop and restaurant at Wadswick Green, will receive 10% off their bill.
The existing route 10 has just been announced as Faresaver’s ‘Route of the Month’ for March 2026, highlighting its usefulness to the local community in the heart of Corsham in order to get to the shops, schools, work and local attractions.
Keith Turnball, Village Manager at Wadswick Green, comments: “We’re delighted that the new 10A bus service will now serve Wadswick Green, providing our owners with an even more convenient connection to Corsham and the surrounding area. It’s also great that it will support making The Greenhouse even more accessible to locals.
“Good transport links are incredibly important for maintaining independence and staying connected, and this new service will make it easier for owners, visitors and staff to travel to and from the village. We’re pleased to see continued investment in local transport that supports both our owners and the wider Corsham community.”
In addition to The Greenhouse at Wadswick Green, Faresaver has revealed some of the other popular local attractions that you can access via 10 and 10A:
For more information about the 10A timetable, click HERE.