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Appendix C – 19/20 Forward Work Programme Divisional Lists Appendix C – 19/20 Forward Work Programme Divisional Lists 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 01 Notes 1 Division Cheshunt Central 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref Girton Court Thin Surfacing 01 Cheshunt 1U752/10 Girton Court Russells Drive To Opposite House 19 CWY192500-1 Girton Court Thin Surfacing 01 Cheshunt 1U752/20 Girton Court Hammerhead For House 7 To 26 CWY192500-1 Kingsmead Thin Surfacing 01 Cheshunt 1U758/10 Kingsmead Warwick Drive To End By House 36 CWY192524-1 Pettys Close Local Resurfacing for Anti-skid replacement 01 Cheshunt 1U916/10 Pettys Close Kilsmore Lane To End By House 39 CWY192647-1 Pettys Close Local Resurfacing for Anti-skid replacement 01 Cheshunt 1U916/20 Pettys Close Spur At Side Of House 30 CWY192647-1 Halfhide Lane j/w The Links Junction Improvements 01,01,01 Cheshunt B156/330 Halfhide Lane The Links Junction To A1170 Roundabout SAR180010-1 Halfhide Lane j/w The Links Junction Improvements 01,01,01 Cheshunt B156/322 Halfhide Lane Mylne Close Roundabout To The Links Junction SAR180010-1 Halfhide Lane j/w The Links Junction Improvements 01,01,01 Cheshunt 1U714/10 The Links Tescos Entrance To Halfhide Lane SAR180010-1 High St/Warwick Drive Signal Refurb 01 Cheshunt B176/30 High Street Cadmore Lane To Cunningham Rd TIS190002-1 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 02 Notes 1 Division Flamstead End & Turnford 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref A10GreatCambridgeRoadTurnfordSurfaceDressing 02 Turnford A10/372 GreatCambridgeRoad HighRoadRbtSouthToHalfHideLaneRbt ARP180255-a A10 Turnford Link A10TurnfordLinkSouthboundOffslipSurfaceDressing 02 Turnford A10/354 SouthboundoffsliptoTurnfordroundabout ARP180264-a Southbound Offslip A1170GreatCambridgeRoadSurfaceDressing 02 Turnford A1170/20 GreatCambridgeRoad HalfhideLaneToHighRoadNorthbound ARP180270-a A1170 High Road Resurfacing incl extended tie-in on 02 Wormley A1170/52 HighRoad SlipeLaneToCozensLaneRoundabout ARP190175-1 A1170/57 for anti-skid replacement ST1444 Turnford Link 02,02 Turnford A10/370 Turnford Link Road A10 Rbt To High Road Turnford Rbt BRG180020-1 ST1444 Turnford Link 02,02 Turnford A10/371 Turnford Link Road High Road Turnford Rbt To A10 Rbt BRG180020-1 Adamsfield Local Recon and Resurfacing 02 Cheshunt 1U561/10 Adamsfield Holbeck Lane to Longfield Lane CWY181398-1 Lower Shott Localised Patching 02 Cheshunt 1U641/10 Lower Shott No 9 To Roundcroft CWY192368-1 Park Lane Local Resurface 02 Cheshunt 1U462/10 Park Lane Park Lane Paradise to Longfield Lane CWY192377-1 ParkLaneParadiseSurfaceDressingPrePatching 02 Cheshunt 1U220/10 ParkLaneParadise ParkLaneToHolycrossHill CWY200728-a ParkLaneSurfaceDressingPrePatching 02 Cheshunt 1U462/10 ParkLane ParkLaneParadisetoLongfieldLane CWY200729-a 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 03 Notes 1 Division Goffs Oak & Bury Green 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref A10 Great Cambridge Road Cheshunt Surface Dressing 03,06 Cheshunt A10/384 Great Cambridge Road Lieutenant Ellis Way To College Road ARP180254-a A10 Great Cambridge Road Cheshunt Surface Dressing 03,06 Cheshunt A10/383 Great Cambridge Road College Road To Lieutenant Ellis Way Rbt ARP180254-a B198 Lieutenant Ellis Way Surface Dressing Dressing Pre 03,03,03,03 Cheshunt B198/12 Lieutenant Ellis Way Goffs Lane to Broom Hills roundabout CWY181292-1 Patching B198 Lieutenant Ellis Way Surface Dressing Dressing Pre 03,03,03,03 Cheshunt B198/13 Lieutenant Ellis Way Broom Hills roundabout to Goffs Lane CWY181292-1 Patching B198 Lieutenant Ellis Way Surface Dressing Dressing Pre 03,03,03,03 Cheshunt B198/16 Lieutenant Ellis Way Broom Hills roundabout to A10 Great Cambridge Road CWY181292-1 Patching B198 Lieutenant Ellis Way Surface Dressing Dressing Pre 03,03,03,03 Cheshunt B198/17 Lieutenant Ellis Way A10 Great Cambridge Road to Broom Hills roundabout CWY181292-1 Patching C54 Darnicle Hill Surface Dressing 03 Cheshunt C54/50 Darnicle Hill Railway Line To Newgatestreet Road CWY181296-a Cuffley Hill Thin Surfacing 03 Goffs Oak 1U904/10 Cuffley Hill Service Road For Houses 100 To 90a CWY192499-1 Peakes Lane Resurfacing 03 Cheshunt 1U223/10 Peakes Lane Roundabout At Junction With Peakes Way To Digdag H CWY192693-1 B156 Cuffley Hill/Goffs Lane Local Resurfacing 03 Goffs Oak B156/210 Cuffley Hill East Side Of No 81 To Goffs Lane CWY192720-1 B156 Cuffley Hill/Goffs Lane Local Resurfacing 03 Goffs Oak B156/220 Goffs Lane Newgate Street Road To Rosedale Way Rbt CWY192720-1 B156 Churchgate Road Local Resurfacing 03 Cheshunt B156/290 Churchgate Road Goffs Lane To Church Lane CWY192721-1 Crouch Lane Surface Dressing Pre Patching 03 Goffs Oak 1U73/10 Crouch Lane Newgate Street Road To Rags Lane CWY200711-a Rags Lane and Crouch Lane and Argent Way Surface 03 Goffs Oak 1U239/15 Rags Lane Crouch Lane To Peakes Way Roundabout CWY200712-a Dressing Pre Patching Rags Lane and Crouch Lane and Argent Way Surface 03 Goffs Oak 1U73/10 Crouch Lane Newgate Street Road To Rags Lane CWY200712-a Dressing Pre Patching Rags Lane and Crouch Lane and Argent Way Surface 03 Goffs Oak 1U964/10 Argent Way Hammond Street Road To Crouch Lane CWY200712-a Dressing Pre Patching RagsLaneandCrouchLaneSurfaceDressingPrePatching 03 GoffsOak 1U73/20 CrouchLane LinkToRagsLaneByRowlandNursery CWY200713-a RagsLaneandCrouchLaneSurfaceDressingPrePatching 03 GoffsOak 1U239/10 RagsLane StJamesRoadToCrouchLane CWY200713-a Holy Cross Hill Surface Dressing Pre Patching 03 Wormley 1U143/10 Holy Cross Hill Beaumont Road To West End Road CWY200727-a 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 04 Notes 1 Division Hoddesdon North 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref Briscoe Road Resurfacing 04 Hoddesdon 1U354/10 Briscoe Road College Road To Opp No 98 Ware Road CWY192342-1 Maple Park Resurfacing 04 Hoddesdon 1U1056/10 Maple Park Essex Road To End By Railway CWY192697-1 StansteadRoadResurfacing 04 Hoddesdon C43/20 Stanstead Road Duke Street To Broxbourne Boundary Sign CWY192756-1 EssexRoadRouteImprovements 04 Hoddesdon C137/10 EssexRoad DinantLinkRoadRoundaboutToPindarRd(east) ITP190012-1 StansteadRd/Nr.MurchisonRdSignalRefurb 04 Hoddesdon C43/20 Stanstead Road Duke Street To Broxbourne Boundary Sign TIS190001-1 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 05 Notes 1 Division Hoddesdon South 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref A10 Hoddesden Earth Embankment Slip Local A10 Turnford Link To 05 Hoddesdon A10/357 BaasHillbridgetonorthHoddesdonLinkroundabout ARP170214-1 Reconstruction Hoddesdon Link A10 Hoddesdon Link A10HoddesdonLinkSouthboundOnslipSurfaceDressing 05 Hoddesdon A10/344 OnslipfromHoddesdoninterchangeroundabouttoA10southbound ARP180256-a Southbound Onslip A1170 High Road Resurfacing incl extended tie-in on 02 Wormley A1170/55 High Road Cozens Ln Rbt ARP190175-1 A1170/57 for anti-skid replacement A1170 High Road Resurfacing incl extended tie-in on 02 Wormley A1170/57 High Road Cozens Ln Rbt To Bell Ln Rbt ARP190175-1 A1170/57 for anti-skid replacement Boat Yard (HCC No. 1511) 05 Broxbourne 1U456/10 Old Nazeing Road Nazeing New Road To Brox Bridge On R Lea BRG180035-1 C56 Church Lane Surface Dressing 05 Wormley C56/310 Church Lane White Stubbs Lane To A1170 High Road CWY181263-a St Michaels Road Resurfacing 05 Broxbourne 1U492/10 St Michaels Road High Road To Mckenzie Road CWY192341-1 West side of A10 bridge (edge of N/B carriageway) to East Herts boundary (by Cock Lane Surface Dressing Pre Patching 05 Hoddesdon 1U194/30 Cock Lane CWY200751-a Martins Green) HoddesdonLinkRoad-DrainageInvestigation 05,05 Hoddesdon A10/335 HoddesdonLinkRoad FromA10HoddesdonRbtEastToAmwellStreetRbt DRN200001-a 2019/20 Forward Works Programme - Draft 1 Division number 06 Notes 1 Division Waltham Cross 1. Highway Locality Budget funded schemes are shown at the bottom of the sheet highlighted in grey District Broxbourne District 2. Road sections that are adjacent to a divisional boundary are underlined Report date: February 2018 Project Name Divison (s) affected Town / Parish Road Section Street Name Location IWP Ref A10 Great Cambridge Road Cheshunt Surface Dressing 03,06 Cheshunt A10/384 Great Cambridge Road Lieutenant Ellis Way To College
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