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Three - Annual Network Update Plans Spreadsheet 2014 - 2015 Three - Annual Network Update Plans Spreadsheet 2014 - 2015 Operator Definitions: Three - a site operated by Three only Three & EE- a consolidated site operated jointly by Three and EE Limited Please note that consolidated sites are shown on both Three and EE's 2014 - 2015 Annual Network Update Plans. EE Limited (T-Mobile & ex Orange) and Three, through their joint venture company, Mobile Broadband Network Ltd (MBNL) has consolidated their 3G networks. This has resulted in the joint use of existing base station site infrastructure & hardware which results in one set of equipment on site and is enabling the reduction of duplicate sites. For Enquiries relating to the Annual Network Update Plans for Three please contact : William Comery, Community Affairs Manager - [email protected] or Mark Shaw, Health & Safety & Community Affairs Manager - [email protected] Authority National Parks Operator Operator Reference Easting Northing Site Name Site Address Post Code Status South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53238 360786 183160 GRIDCOM (SST) GLOUCESTER RD BRISTOL ALMONDSBURY GAS BOARD SITE GLOUCESTER ROAD ALMONDSBURY BRISTOL SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS34 6ND Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20759 362085 183295 WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB 192370 WOODLANDS GOLF CLUB TRENCH LANE ALMONDSBURY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS1 4JZ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53844 356025 180390 BERWICK LODGE FARM (HUAWEI) BERWICK LODGE FARM BERWICK LODGE FARM HALLEN BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS10 7TD Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20765 363653 172035 HANHAM BUSINESS PARK 92825 (HUAWEI) BS15 3QB MEMORIAL ROAD HANHAM BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS15 3QB Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94818 364725 173605 DALGETY FACTORY (HUAWEI) DALGETY FACTORY MORVIAN ROAD KINGSWOOD BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS15 8NF Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53561 362310 177917 COLDHARBOUR LANE DNS (HUAWEI) UWE CAMPUS COLDHARBOUR LANE FRENCHAY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 1QD Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53254 362900 178199 O2 S/S ROBERTS BROS (HUAWEI) O2 SITE 12058, ROBERTS BROS THE OAKS, FILTON ROAD HAMBROOK,BRISTOL BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 1QG Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94044 364455 178810 CCI HAMBROOK, THE LODGE (HUAWEI) THE LODGE OFF B4018 (BRISTOL ROAD) HAMBROOK BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 1RF Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94817 365020 176670 BT DOWNEND BS0056 (HUAWEI) BT DOWNEND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE DOWNEND ROAD MANGOTSFIELD BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 5UJ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20862 366389 177467 SW BLACKHORSE & WESTERLEIGH RDS (HUAWEI) STREETWORKS BLACKHORSE & WESTERLEIG BLACKHORSE ROAD BLACKHORSE BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 7AN Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53987 364660 178162 BROMLEY HEATH ROAD SW (HUAWEI) BROMLEY HEATH ROAD BROMLEY HEATH ROAD BROMLEY HEATH,BRISTOL BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 7KQ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53248 366595 176070 OPC MANGOTSFIELD FC OPC MANGOTSFIELD FC MANGOTSFIELD UNITED FC COSSHAM STREET,MANGOTSFIELD BRISTOL BRISTOL BS16 9EN Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 92114 369680 175970 PUCKLECHURCH TRADING ESTATE PUCKLECHURCH TRADING ESTATE SHORTWOOD ROAD PUCKLECHURCH BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS16 9QH Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 93452 366900 174450 CCI SISTON HILL (HUAWEI) SISTON HILL SISTON HILL WARMLEY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS30 5LT Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 93451 370400 173850 KETCHESHILL FARM KETCHESHILL FARM ABSON ROAD WICK BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS30 5TR Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20769 367307 169959 BITTON AFC 191326 (HUAWEI) BITTON AFC BATH ROAD BITTON BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS30 6HX Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94088 365200 171375 CCI MOUNT PLEASANT FARM (HUAWEI) H HOOPER & SONS LTD BATH ROAD LONGWELL GREEN BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS30 9DE Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53981 361642 182537 BRADLEY STOKE WAY SW (HUAWEI) BRADLEY STOKE WAY THE COMMON EAST BRADLEY STOKE,BRISTOL BRISTOL BRISTOL BS32 0XX Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94072 360515 183550 ALMONDSBURY RFC (HUAWEI) ALMONDSBURY FOOTBALL CLUB OAKLANDS PARK GLOUCESTER ROAD BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS32 4AG Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 63361 361339 184707 TURF FIELD 2 (HUAWEI) FIELD AT JUNCTION OF A38 AND B ROAD CONNECTING TO B4427 VIA GAUTHS EARTHCOTT BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS32 4HW Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 68670 359930 182820 AZTEC WEST ASC (HUAWEI) UNIT 1180 PARK AVENUE ALMONDSBURY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS32 4RR Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53264 361960 180460 HATCHET ROUNDABOUT (HUAWEI) HATCHET ROUNDABOUT WINTERBOURNE ROAD STOKE GIFFORD,BRISTOL BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS32 8AQ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94097 358940 181200 CCI ALMONDSBURY PUMPING(CCI-GFC(HUAWEI) ALMONDSBURY PUMPING STATION HIGHWOOD ROAD PATCHWAY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS34 5DJ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94808 360135 181535 PATCHWAY FIRE STATION (HUAWEI) PATCHWAY FIRE STATION PATCHWAY FIRE STATION PATCHWAY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS34 5HQ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53250 361053 180782 SOUTH GLOS COACH - GF (HUAWEI) SOUTH GLOUCS COACH GREENFIELD GIPSY PATCH LANE PATCHWAY BRISTOL AVON BS34 6LR Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94803 360290 179082 SURF TELECOM FILTON (HUAWEI) VODAFONE OFF CHURCH VIEW FILTON BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS34 7BT Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 99279 361810 178673 SW FILTON ROAD Verge Filton Road A4174 Stoke Gifford BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS34 8SS Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53237 362181 179589 CHURCH ROAD - STREETWORKS (HUAWEI) CHURCH ROAD - STREETWORKS CHURCH ROAD STOKE GIFFORD BRISTOL AVON BS34 8TU Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94842 363310 188473 BIRDS GROUND BIRDS GROUND FIELD QUARRY ROAD ALVESTON BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 3JL Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 68674 363156 187258 SW ALVESTON VERGE ON WESTSIDE OF A38 @ALVESTON A38 ALVESTON NR BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 3QS Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 22855 363873 189440 THORNBURY SELF DRIVE HIRE 191441 THORNBURY SELF DRIVE HIRE COOPER ROAD THORNBURY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 3UP Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94070 357067 189766 SEVERN VIEW SERVICES (HUAWEI) AUST MWAY SERVICES SEVERN BRIDGE AUST BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 4BJ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 93459 355055 185320 WEBBS PADDOCK (HUAWEI) WEBBS PADDOCK 54 REDWICK ROAD PILNING BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 4LU Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53255 366190 178608 SW A4174 BADMINTON (HUAWEI) A4174/A432 ROUNDABOUT S/W A4174 RINGROAD DOWNEND,BRISTOL BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS36 1AL Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53246 363560 180850 O2 BRADLEY STOKE Green Acres Farm Old Gloucester Road Winterbourne BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS36 1RZ Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53995 366020 182415 POPLARS FARM (HUAWEI) POPLARS FARM PERRINPIT ROAD FRAMPTON COTTERELL FRAMPTON COTTERELL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS36 2AR Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 79193 371675 182408 LINK ROAD STREETWORKS LINK ROAD STREETWORKS LINK ROAD YATE BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 4AY Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 78550 373141 182690 HORTON RD STREETWORKS HORTON RD STREETWORKS St John`s Way Chipping Sodbury BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 6PU Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 68625 375794 181311 SOUTH CROFT FARM C SOUTHCROFT FARM HILL LANE OLD SODBURY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 6RH Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94094 372250 180550 MOWSWELL FARM MOWSWELL FARM Codrington Chipping Sodbury BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 6SA Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20847 369650 183400 YATE TOWN FC 197907 YATE TOWN FC LODGE ROAD YATE BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 7LE Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20772 369865 180676 PYLON 4YX215 23242 PYLON 4YX215 YATE ROAD NR. WESTERLEIGH BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 8QF Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 20758 367688 182876 PYLON 4YX205 23232 PYLON 4YX205 FRAMPTON END ROAD IRON ACTON BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS37 9TD Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 53986 360777 177928 ASHLEY DOWN OLD BOYS RUGBY CLUB (HUAWEI) ASHLEY DOWN OFF OF BONNINGTON WALK LOCKLEAZE BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS7 9YU Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94016 366600 190050 VODAFONE ROCKHAMPTON (74) Lodge Farm Green Lane Rockhampton BERKELEY GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL13 9DY Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 94022 375180 177734 BRISTOL WATER TORMARTON BRISTOL WATER UNDERGROUND RESERVOIR BEACON LANE PLANTATION TORMARTON BADMINTON GLOUCESTERSHIRE GL9 1JB Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 26450 372272 177688 PYLON 4YX227 23254 PYLON 4YX227 ADJACENT TO M4 PUCKLECHURCH (2KM) BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE SN14 8HH Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 68627 374382 172737 MOAC - COLD ASHTON ROUNDABOUT COLD ASHTON ROUNDABOUT COLD ASHTON CHIPPENHAM GLOUCESTERSHIRE SN14 8LD Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 68655 358528 183380 CATTYBROOK FARM 2 (HUAWEI) CATTYBROOK FARM 2 BADGERS LANE ALMONDSBURY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS32 4EW Site Built South Gloucestershire Council Three and EE 63360 363997 186386 LODGE FARM LODGE FARM RUDGEWAY BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE BS35 3SH Site Built.
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