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Street Location Street Location A5 (T) (not MKC - responsibility of Highways Agency) MILTON KEYNES A509 (old route south-west of A509/A428 roundabout) WARRINGTON A5130 TO COUNTY BOUNDARY BROUGHTON ABBEY ROAD BRADWELL ABBEY WAY BRADVILLE ABBEY WAY RAVENSTONE ABBEYDORE GROVE MONKSTON ABBOTS CLOSE BRADVILLE ABBOTSBURY WESTCROFT ABBOTSFIELD EAGLESTONE ABERDEEN CLOSE BLETCHLEY ABRAHAM CLOSE WILLEN PARK ACKROYD PLACE SHENLEY LODGE ADAMS COURT WOUGHTON ON THE GREEN ADDENBROOKES ROAD NEWPORT PAGNELL ADELPHI STREET CAMPBELL PARK AINSDALE CLOSE BLETCHLEY AINTREE CLOSE BLETCHLEY AKERMAN CLOSE GREENLEYS ALBERT STREET BLETCHLEY ALBION PLACE (part) CAMPBELL PARK ALBURY COURT GREAT HOLM ALDENE DRIVE HANSLOPE ALDENHAM TINKERS BRIDGE ALDERGILL HEELANDS ALDERMEAD STACEY BUSHES ALDRICH DRIVE WILLEN ALDWYCKS CLOSE SHENLEY CHURCH END ALEXANDRA DRIVE NEWPORT PAGNELL ALFORD PLACE BLETCHLEY ALLADALE PLACE HODGE LEA ALLEN CLOSE (part) BLETCHLEY ALLERFORD COURT FURZTON ALLINGTON CIRCLE KINGSMEAD ALLISON COURT WOOLSTONE ALPINE CROFT SHENLEY BROOK END ALSTON DRIVE (part) BRADWELL ABBEY ALSTONEFIELD EMERSON VALLEY ALTHORPE CRESCENT BRADVILLE ALTON GATE WESTCROFT ALVERTON GREAT LINFORD ALVRIC WAY OLD WOLVERTON AMBERGATE BROUGHTON AMBERLEY WALK KINGSMEAD AMBRIDGE GROVE PEARTREE BRIDGE AMBROSE COURT WOOLSTONE AMELIA'S LANE CAMPBELL PARK AMES CLOSE OLDBROOK AMHERST COURT WILLEN AMOS COURT BRADVILLE AMPLEFORTH MONKSTON ANCELL ROAD STONY STRATFORD ANCONA GARDENS SHENLEY BROOK END ANDERSEN GATE SNELSHALL WEST ANDING CLOSE OLNEY ANGEL CLOSE PENNYLAND ANGELICA COURT WALNUT TREE ANGLESEY COURT GREAT HOLM ANGORA CLOSE SHENLEY BROOK END ANGSTROM CLOSE SHENLEY LODGE ANGUS DRIVE BLETCHLEY ANNES GROVE GREAT LINFORD ANNESLEY ROAD NEWPORT PAGNELL ANSON ROAD WOLVERTON ANTHONY COURT STONY STRATFORD APPLEBY HEATH BLETCHLEY APPLETON MEWS EMERSON VALLEY APPLEYARD PLACE OLDBROOK ARBROATH CLOSE BLETCHLEY ARBROOK AVENUE BRADWELL COMMON ARCHERS WELLS BLETCHLEY ARCHFORD CROFT EMERSON VALLEY ARDLEY MEWS BROUGHTON ARDWELL LANE GREENLEYS ARDYS COURT LOUGHTON ARKWRIGHT MEWS OAKRIDGE PARK ARLINGTON COURT FURZTON ARLOTT CRESCENT OLDBROOK ARMADA AVENUE BROOKLANDS ARMOURER DRIVE NEATH HILL ARMSTRONG CLOSE CROWNHILL ARNCLIFFE DRIVE HEELANDS ARNE LANE OLD FARM PARK ARNOS GROVE MONKSTON PARK ARROW PLACE BLETCHLEY ARUNDEL GROVE BLETCHLEY ASCOT PLACE BLETCHLEY ASH HILL ROAD NEWPORT PAGNELL ASHBURNHAM CLOSE BLETCHLEY ASHBY EAGLESTONE ASHDOWN CLOSE GIFFARD PARK ASHFIELD STANTONBURY ASHFIELD GROVE BLETCHLEY ASHFORD CRESCENT GRANGE FARM ASHLEA OLNEY ASHOVER BROUGHTON ASHPOLE FURLONG LOUGHTON ASHRIDGE CLOSE BLETCHLEY ASHWOOD BRADVILLE ASPLANDS CLOSE WOBURN SANDS ASPREYS OLNEY ASTLETHORPE TWO MILE ASH ASTON CLOSE SHENLEY LODGE ATHERSTONE COURT TWO MILE ASH ATKINS CLOSE BRADWELL ATKINSON WAY MAGNA PARK ATTERBROOK BRADWELL ATTINGHAM HILL GREAT HOLM ATWELL CLOSE (footpath) CROWNHILL AUDEN CLOSE NEWPORT PAGNELL AUDLEY MEAD BRADWELL AUGUSTUS ROAD STONY STRATFORD AUSTEN AVENUE OLNEY AUSTWICK LANE EMERSON VALLEY AVEBURY BOULEVARD CAMPBELL PARK AVEBURY BOULEVARD CENTRAL MILTON KEYNES AVERY COURT (footpaths) NEWPORT PAGNELL AVINGTON GREAT HOLM AVON CLOSE NEWPORT PAGNELL AVON GROVE BLETCHLEY AYLESBURY STREET BLETCHLEY AYLESBURY STREET WOLVERTON AYLESBURY STREET WEST WOLVERTON AYLESFORD GROVE MONKSTON AYNHO COURT GREAT HOLM AYR WAY BLETCHLEY AYRTON CLOSE GRANGE FARM BABINGTON CLOSE MIDDLETON BABYLON GROVE WESTCROFT BACCARA GROVE BLETCHLEY BACKLEYS CALDECOTTE BACON HILL OLNEY BADGEMORE COURT TWO MILE ASH BADGERS OAK KENTS HILL BADMINTON VIEW GREAT HOLM BAILY COURT SHENLEY CHURCH END BALA CLOSE BLETCHLEY BALA LAKE CRESCENT BROUGHTON BALA WAY BLETCHLEY BALDWIN CRESCENT NEWPORT PAGNELL BALFE MEWS OLD FARM PARK BALMERINO CLOSE MONKSTON BALSAM CLOSE WALNUT TREE BAMPTON CLOSE FURZTON BANBURIES CLOSE BLETCHLEY BANKTOP PLACE EMERSON VALLEY BANTOCK CLOSE BROWNS WOOD BARBERS MEWS NEATH HILL BARBURY COURT GIFFARD PARK BARDSEY COURT MONKSTON BARFORD STONY STRATFORD BARKERS CROFT GREENLEYS BARKESTONE CLOSE EMERSON VALLEY BARLEYCROFT FURZTON BARNES PLACE OLDBROOK BARNET CLOSE OAKHILL BARNFIELD DRIVE NETHERFIELD BARNSBURY GARDENS NEWPORT PAGNELL BARNSDALE DRIVE WESTCROFT BARNSTAPLE COURT FURZTON BARONS CLOSE BLETCHLEY BARR PIECE WOLVERTON BARRETT PLACE SHENLEY CHURCH END BARRINGTON MEWS (initial 27 metres of access road only) OLDBROOK BARRY AVENUE BRADVILLE BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE WALTON PARK BARTON ROAD BLETCHLEY BASCOTE TINKERS BRIDGE BASILDON COURT GREAT HOLM BASKERFIELD GROVE WOUGHTON ON THE GREEN BATES CLOSE WILLEN BAXTER CLOSE CROWNHILL BAYARD AVENUE DOWNS BARN BAYNHAM MEAD (part) KENTS HILL BEACON COURT FURZTON BEACONSFIELD PLACE NEWPORT PAGNELL BEADLEMEAD NETHERFIELD BEALES LANE WALTON PARK BEANFARE BEANHILL BEAUCHAMP CLOSE NEATH HILL BEAUFORT DRIVE WILLEN BEAUMARIS GROVE SHENLEY CHURCH END BEC LANE BOLBECK PARK BECKINSALE GROVE CROWNHILL BECKTON RISE MONKSTON PARK BEDDOES CROFT MEDBOURNE BEDFORD ROAD CHICHELEY BEDFORD ROAD COLD BRAYFIELD BEDFORD ROAD SHERINGTON BEDFORD STREET BLETCHLEY BEDFORD STREET WOLVERTON BEDGEBURY PLACE KENTS HILL BEDLAM LANE CHICHELEY BEECH AVENUE OLNEY BEECH ROAD NEWPORT PAGNELL BEECH TREE CLOSE HAVERSHAM BEECHCROFT ROAD BLETCHLEY BEECHFERN WALNUT TREE BEETHOVEN CLOSE OLD FARM PARK BEEWARD CLOSE GREENLEYS BEKONSCOT COURT GIFFARD PARK BELLAMY MEWS OXLEY PARK BELLINI CLOSE OLD FARM PARK BELLS MEADOW WILLEN PARK BELLWAY WAVENDON BELLWETHER FULLERS SLADE BELMONT COURT TWO MILE ASH BELSIZE AVENUE SPRINGFIELD BELVEDERE LANE BOW BRICKHILL (Fenny Stratford) BELVOIR AVENUE EMERSON VALLEY BENACRE CROFT TATTENHOE BENBOW COURT SHENLEY CHURCH END BENMORE RISE WESTCROFT BENNET CLOSE STONY STRATFORD BENTALL CLOSE WILLEN BENWELL CLOSE BANCROFT BERBERIS CLOSE WALNUT TREE BERCHAM TWO MILE ASH BERESFORD CLOSE EMERSON VALLEY BERETUN TWO MILE ASH BEREVILLE COURT MIDDLETON BERGAMOT GARDENS WALNUT TREE BERKELEY CLOSE STOKE GOLDINGTON BERKSHIRE GREEN SHENLEY BROOK END BERLING ROAD WYMBUSH BERNAY GARDENS BOLBECK PARK BERNSTEIN CLOSE BROWNS WOOD BERRINGTON GROVE WESTCROFT BERRYSTEAD CALDECOTTE BERTRAM CLOSE NEW BRADWELL BERWALD CLOSE BROWNS WOOD BERWICK DRIVE BLETCHLEY BESSEMER COURT BLAKELANDS BETTINA GROVE BLETCHLEY BEVERLEY PLACE SPRINGFIELD BEWDLEY GROVE BROUGHTON BICKLEIGH CRESCENT FURZTON BICTON CHASE BROUGHTON BIGNELL CROFT LOUGHTON BILBROOK LANE FURZTON LAKE BILLINGWELL PLACE SPRINGFIELD BILTON ROAD BLETCHLEY BINGHAM CLOSE EMERSON VALLEY BIRCHEN LEE EMERSON VALLEY BIRCHFIELD GROVE BLETCHLEY BIRDLIP LANE KENTS HILL BIRDLIP LANE WALNUT TREE BIRKDALE CLOSE BLETCHLEY BISHOPSTONE BRADVILLE BLACKBERRY COURT WALNUT TREE BLACKDOWN FULLERS SLADE BLACKHAM COURT OLDBROOK BLACKHEATH CRESCENT BRADWELL COMMON BLACKHILL DRIVE WOLVERTON MILL BLACKMOOR GATE FURZTON BLACKSMITHS WAY WOBURN SANDS BLACKTHORN GROVE WOBURN SANDS BLACKWELL PLACE SHENLEY BROOK END BLACKWOOD CRESCENT BLUE BRIDGE BLAKENEY COURT TATTENHOE BLANCHLAND CIRCLE MONKSTON BLANDFORD ROAD BRADVILLE BLANSBY CHASE EMERSON VALLEY BLATHERWICK COURT SHENLEY CHURCH END BLAYDON CLOSE BLETCHLEY BLEAMORE END BROUGHTON BLEASDALE HEELANDS BLENHEIM AVENUE STONY STRATFORD BLENHEIM MEWS STONY STRATFORD BLETCHAM WAY (H10) (V4-V6 to Britten Grove) MILTON KEYNES BLETCHLEY ROAD SHENLEY BROOK END BLISS COURT BROWNS WOOD BLISWORTH TINKERS BRIDGE BLUE ANCHOR AVENUE BROUGHTON BLUEBELL CROFT WALNUT TREE BLUEBELL GARDENS BROUGHTON BLUNDELLS ROAD BRADVILLE BLYTH COURT TATTENHOE BLYTHE CLOSE NEWPORT PAGNELL BLYTHEBRIDGE BROUGHTON BODIAM CLOSE SHENLEY CHURCH END BODLE CLOSE PENNYLAND BODMIN PLACE BROUGHTON BODNANT COURT WESTCROFT BOLAN COURT CROWNHILL BOLTON CLOSE BLETCHLEY BOLTWOOD CLOSE MEDBOURNE BOND AVENUE BLETCHLEY BOOKER AVENUE BRADWELL COMMON BORODIN COURT OLD FARM PARK BOROUGHBRIDGE OAKHILL BOSSINEY PLACE FISHERMEAD BOSWORTH CLOSE BLETCHLEY BOTTESFORD CLOSE EMERSON VALLEY BOULTERS LOCK GIFFARD PARK BOUNDARY CRESCENT STONY STRATFORD BOUNDS CROFT GREENLEYS BOUNTY STREET NEW BRADWELL BOURTON LOW WALNUT TREE BOW BRICKHILL ROAD WOBURN SANDS BOWEN CLOSE BROWNS WOOD BOWES CLOSE NEWPORT PAGNELL BOWLAND DRIVE EMERSON VALLEY BOWLING LEYS MIDDLETON BOWOOD COURT GREAT HOLM BOWYERS MEWS NEATH HILL BOXBERRY GARDENS WALNUT TREE BOXGROVE COURT MONKSTON BOYCE CRESCENT OLD FARM PARK BOYCOTT AVENUE OLDBROOK BRADBOURNE DRIVE TILBROOK BRADBURY CLOSE BRADWELL BRADLEY GROVE EMERSON VALLEY BRADVUE CRESCENT BRADVILLE BRADWELL COMMON BOULEVARD BRADWELL COMMON BRADWELL ROAD BRADVILLE BRADWELL ROAD LOUGHTON BRADWELL ROAD LOUGHTON LODGE BRADWELL ROAD NEW BRADWELL BRAFORD GARDENS SHENLEY BROOK END BRAHMS CLOSE OLD FARM PARK BRAILSFORD WAY WALTON BRAMBER CLOSE BLETCHLEY BRAMBLE AVENUE CONNIBURROW BRAMLEY MEADOWS NEWPORT PAGNELL BRAMLEY ROAD BLETCHLEY BRANSGILL COURT HEELANDS BRANSWORTH AVENUE BRINKLOW BRANTHAM CLOSE CALDECOTTE BRANTWOOD CLOSE WESTCROFT BRAUNSTON WOUGHTON PARK BRAYBROOKE DRIVE FURZTON BRAYTON COURT SHENLEY LODGE BREAMORE COURT GREAT HOLM BREARLEY AVENUE OLDBROOK BRECKLAND LINFORD WOOD BRECON COURT MONKSTON BREMEN GROVE SHENLEY BROOK END BRENDON COURT FURZTON BRENT TINKERS BRIDGE BRESSINGHAM GATE ATTERBURY BRETBY CHASE WESTCROFT BRETON STONY STRATFORD BREWSTER CLOSE MEDBOURNE BRIAR HILL STACEY BUSHES BRICES MEADOW SHENLEY BROOK END BRICK CLOSE KILN FARM BRICKHILL MANOR COURT LITTLE BRICKHILL BRICKHILL STREET BOW BRICKHILL BRICKHILL STREET (V10) (Wolverton Road to Caldecotte Lake Drive) MILTON KEYNES BRIDGE HOOK CLOSE WOLVERTON MILL BRIDGE STREET NEW BRADWELL BRIDGE STREET OLNEY BRIDGEFORD COURT OLDBROOK BRIDGEMERE CLOSE WESTCROFT BRIDGETURN AVENUE OLD WOLVERTON BRIDGEWAY NEW BRADWELL BRIDGNORTH DRIVE KINGSMEAD BRIDLE CLOSE BRADVILLE BRIDLINGTON CRESCENT MONKSTON BRILL PLACE BRADWELL COMMON BRINDLEBROOK TWO MILE
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