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Winter Service Main Road Gritting Routes Priority 1 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan APPENDIX B – WINTER SALTING ROUTES – PRIORITY 1 & SCHOOL ROUTES & POLYCLINICS AND CLINICS LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING WINTER SERVICE MAIN ROAD GRITTING ROUTES PRIORITY 1 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 1 Start at junction A12/Havering Road 1 Havering Road to 2 Orange Tree Hill to 3 North Road turn at boundary and return to turn at boundary and return to 4 Broxhill Road to 5 Lower Bedfords Road to 6 Chase Cross Road to 7 Clockhouse Lane to 8 Highfield Road to 9 Avelon Road turn at junction Chase Cross Road and return to 10 Hillrise Road to Highfield Road to 11 Highfield link to 12 Vernon Road to 13 Kingshill Avenue to 14 Clockhouse Lane to 15 St John's Road to 16 Boxmoor Road to 17 Kingshill Avenue to 18 St John's Road to 19 Clockhouse Lane to 20 Collier Row Road turn at boundary and return to 21 Hog Hill Road turn at boundary and return to 22 Lodge Lane to 23 Cornell Way to 24 Firbank Road turn at St John's Road and return via Firbank Road, Cornell Way, Lodge Lane to 25 Turpin Avenue to 26 Collier Row Road to 27 White Hart Lane to 28 Mawney Road via A12 to 29 Havering Road to 30 Colliers Row Lane via Chase Cross Road to 31 Gobians Avenue via Havering Road to 32 Mashiters Hill via Havering Road to 33 Pettitts Lane North to A12; stop then to Gallows Corner 34 Straight Road to 35 Grange Road to 36 Heaton Avenue to 37 Straight Road to 38 Noak Hill Road to 39 Chequers Road turn at Weald Road and return to Church Road 40 Church Road to Borough boundary, turn and return to 41 North Hill Drive to 42 Hilldene Avenue then via Straight Road to Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan 43 Faringdon Avenue to (turn right) 44 Gooshays Drive to A12 then via A12 to 45 Peterfield Avenue to 46 Dagnam Park Drive to 47 Whitchurch Road to 48 Tees Drive then via Noak Hill road and North Hill Drive to 49 Whitchurch Road to 50 Dagnam Park Drive to 51 Gooshays Drive to 52 Peterfield Avenue then via Dagnam Park Drive to 53 Leamington Road to 54 St Neot's Road turn at width barrier then via Peterfield Avenue to 55 Amersham Road to Whitchurch STOP GRITTING to 56 A12 to Tangent Link turn right START GRITTING to 57 Ashton Road to Spilsby Road turn left to 58 Faringdon Avenue turn left into 59 Ashton Road to Tangent Link STOP Approximate length: 65 km. Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 1 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan ROUTE 2 START AT BRETONS FARM SALT STORE As new vehicles are 10’9” they are unable to go under the bridge (10’00”) at Jutsums Lane so this road will not be gritted any longer on Route 2. 1. Upper rainham road to (round roneo), rush green road inc. Dagenham road south to borough boundary – turn then. 2. Dagenham road north to 3. Oldchurch road – u turn at waterloo road roundabout then 4. Crow lane turn at boundary then back to 5. Ring Road – to London Road 6. London road to borough boundary turn to 7. Waterloo road left into exchange street into south street – high street – to roundabout – back up high street to angel way left onto ring road back down waterloo road 8. Southbound around ring road inc. Overhead service to rear of mercury house, down ramp to main road roundabout then back to 9. Western road roundabout into mercury gardens and back to up ramp side of mercury house u turn, then to 10. market link, market place to waterloo road turn and reverse direction around whole of ring road to 11. Mawney road then via a12 to 12. North street then via ring road to church street/parkend road/north street then north street then via ring road to 13. Rom valley way then via roneo gyratory to rom valley way 14. Past ice rink to old church round about then back into rom valley way to 15. South street to 16. Atlanta boulevard –left south street – left havana close – round roundabout back south street turn left 17. Western road (inside ring road) to roundabout back into western road- grimshaw way into slaney road turn left chandler way left eastern road to ring road back into western road left into chandlers way right into eastern road left south street 18. Victoria road to ring road turn left to 19. Town hall car park – main road to pettits lane south to a12 left down north street 20. Parkside avenue – right pettits lane – right into main road left into junction road 21. Right western road 22. Western road around roundabout back into western road turn right into junction road left into carlton road 23. Carlton road to balgores lane turn right then left into station lane at roundabout turn left to upper brentwood road to Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan 24. Main road turn right to gallows corner round roundabout and back into main road to roundabout at mercury gardens and back up main road to 25. Balgores lane to the drill and left into brentwood road right into squirrels heath lane to ardleigh green road tunr left and u-turn at lights 26. Back to roundabout and right into slewins lane left at roundabout to 27. Brentwood road to south street u turn to park lane then via park lane roneo corner to 28. Hornchurch road east bound to 29. Grosvenor drive then left into osbourne road then right into 30. Brentwood road right at roundabout to slewins lane then right into 31. Butts green road, north street around ask, high street, left into billet lane and back into north st to 32. High street to roneo corner - finish Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 2 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 3 Start at High Street/Station Lane, Hornchurch 1 High Street/Upminster Road to 2 Hacton Lane to 3 Park Farm Road to Harwood Hall Lane to 4 Ockendon Road to 5 Fen Lane to Dunnings Lane - turn/return to 6 Clay Tye Road turn right to 7 St. Marys Lane to Childerditch Lane turn/return to 8 Warley Street to railway turn/return 9 St Marys Lane (west of Clay Tye Road) to 10 Front Lane to 11 Roseberry Gardens to 12 Queens Gardens to 13 Moors Lane via front lane to 14 St Marys Lane to Bell Corner to 15 Station Lane, Hall Lane turn at north side of junction with A127 then 16 Hall Lane to A127 overbridge, continue to 17 Avon Road to Marlborough Gds, right into Ingrebourne Gds, Right into Hall Lane then right into 18 Avon Road to 19 Brunswick Avenue/Waycross Road then via Roseberry Gardens to (turn right) 20 Front Lane to A127 then via A127 to 21 Hall Lane north of A127 to 22 Warley Road to M25 turn/return to 23 Nags Head Lane to borough boundary turn/return to 24 Shepherds Hill/Squirrels Heath Road (part) to 25 Gubbins Lane (part) to 26 Station Lane/The Avenue (part) to 27 Church Road/Harold Court Road then via A12 to 28 Gubbins Lane to 29 The Drive to poly clinic then return to Gubbins Lane then to 30 Squirrels Heath Road then via A127 turn at Hall Lane to 31 Wingetye Lane to 32 Hubbards Chase/Essex Gardens to (turn right) 33 Wingetye Lane then via Upminster Road/High Street/North Street to 34 Parkstone Avenue via Wingetye Lane to 35 Herbert Road/Nelmes Road (part) - FINISH Approximate length: 65 km. Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 3 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan Route 4 Start at Bretons Farm Salt Store 1 Upper Rainham Road to 2 Dagenham Road (Barking bound) to borough boundary, turn at roundabout 3 Dagenham Road (Rainham bound) to 4 Rainham Road (go round Newtons Corner roundabout) to Dovers Corner, return to 5 Cherry Tree Lane to 6 Stanley Road South turn left to 7 Philip Road turn right to 8 Fredrick Road to Lowen Road to Lower Mardyke Avenue then via A1306 (old A13) to 9 Cherry Tree Lane to Stanley Road South then via Dovers corner to 10 Bridge Road to 11 Ferry Lane turn then 12 Upminster Road south to 13 Upminster Road north to width restriction turn to 14 Lake Avenue/Thorn Lane/Briscoe Road/Abbey Wood Lane/Lake Avenue/ Lake Avenue/Thorn Lane/Briscoe Road/Abbey Wood Lane/Thorn Lane/Farm Road/Allen Road then via Upminster Road North/A13 to then via Upminster Road North/A13 to 15 Wennington Road then via Dovers Corner/Rainham Road to 16 South End Road to 17 Abbs Cross Lane turn right via High Street to 18 Station Lane to 19 Suttons Avenue turn left then to 20 Elm Park Avenue turn left via Rainham Road to 21 Wood Lane then via South End Road to 22 Coronation Drive to 23 Broadway turn roundabout to 24 Rosewood Avenue turn right to 25 Mungo Park Road turn left via South End Road to 26 Airfield Way to 27 Suttons Lane then via Suttons Avenue/Abbs X Lane/South end Road to 28 Farm Road/Lancaster Drive/Randall Drive to Suttons Lane turn right to 29 Vaughan Avenue turn left to 30 Crystal Avenue to 31 Ascot Avenue to 32 Newmarket Way to 33 Bevan Way turn right via Hacton Lane to 34 Berwick Pond Road then via Launders Lane to A13 turn left then 35 New Road A1306 to new A13, salt both roundabouts, return salt A1306 to 36 Marsh Way, salt roundabouts, to freightmaster terminal return to 37 New Road,A1306 to Thames Avenue, turn, salt Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan 38 New Road A1306 to 39 Launders Lane turn right to 40 Warwick Lane turn to 41 Bramble Lane/Dennises Lane/Pea Lane turn left via Ockendon Road to 42 Stubbers Lane then via Bramble Lane/Aveley Road to 43 Gerpins Lane - Finish NOTE - UPMINSTER ROAD NORTH BETWEEN WARWICK LANE AND WIDTH RESTRICTION TO BE SALTED SEPARATELY Route 4 Highways Winter Service Plan 2020/201 Operational Plan SCHOOL ROUTES SCHOOL GRITTING ROUTE C/W GRIT BIN LOCATION SECONDARY Nearest Grit Bin Abbs Cross Lane j/w Elm ABBS CROSS, ABBS CROSS LANE YES (Priority 1 Route 4)
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