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Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 1 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 0 West Malvern Road Malvern 0.5 days Thu 22/05/14 Thu 22/05/14 2 Tanhouse Lane Malvern 0.3 days Thu 22/05/14 Thu 22/05/14 3 Redland Road Malvern 0.3 days Fri 23/05/14 Fri 23/05/14 4 Time Risk Allowance 0.7 days Fri 23/05/14 Fri 23/05/14 5 Quarry/Boraston Road Bliss Gate 0.6 days Tue 27/05/14 Tue 27/05/14 6 Rectory Lane Rock 0.7 days Tue 27/05/14 Wed 28/05/14 7 Kinver Lane Blakeshall 0.3 days Wed Wed 28/05/14 28/05/14 8 Gipsey Lane Blakeshall 0.3 days Wed Wed 28/05/14 28/05/14 9 Ribbesford Clows Top 0.6 days Wed Thu 29/05/14 28/05/14 10 B4204 Bayton 0.6 days Thu 29/05/14 Fri 30/05/14 11 Time Risk Allowance 1 day Fri 30/05/14 Sat 31/05/14 12 Martley to Wichamford Martley 0.8 days Sat 31/05/14 Sat 31/05/14 13 Tenbury Road Tenbury 1.5 days Sat 31/05/14 Mon 02/06/14 14 Time Risk Allowance 0.5 days Mon 02/06/14Mon 02/06/14 15 Heightington Road Heightington 0.5 days Mon 02/06/14Tue 03/06/14 16 Main Road Hallow 0.8 days Tue 03/06/14 Wed 04/06/14 17 Sailors Bank Lower Broadheath 0.8 days Wed Wed 04/06/14 04/06/14 18 Upper House Road Alfrick 0.2 days Thu 05/06/14 Thu 05/06/14 19 A443 Stockton on Teme 0.1 days Thu 05/06/14 Thu 05/06/14 20 Alfrick Alfrick 0.3 days Thu 05/06/14 Thu 05/06/14 21 Alfrick Pound Alfrick Pound 0.3 days Thu 05/06/14 Thu 05/06/14 22 Sherridge Road Leigh Sinton 0.5 days Thu 05/06/14 Fri 06/06/14 23 Bransford Road Rushwick 0.8 days Fri 06/06/14 Mon 09/06/14 24 Time Risk Allowance 1 day Mon 09/06/14Tue 10/06/14 25 Albert Park Road Malvern 0.3 days Tue 10/06/14 Tue 10/06/14 26 Pickersleigh Road Malvern 0.2 days Tue 10/06/14 Tue 10/06/14 27 Cleveload Lane Guarlford 0.6 days Tue 10/06/14 Wed 11/06/14 28 Upton Road Callow End 0.3 days Wed Wed 11/06/14 11/06/14 29 Frog Lane Callow End 0.1 days Wed Wed 11/06/14 11/06/14 Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 1 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 30 Main Road Kempsey 0.6 days Wed Thu 12/06/14 11/06/14 31 Fox Lane Hatfield 0.3 days Thu 12/06/14 Thu 12/06/14 32 Church Lane Norton 0.5 days Thu 12/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 33 Kingfisher Close Worcester 0.1 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 34 Queens Wood Drive Worcester 0.1 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 35 Draycote Close, Hidcote Close Worcester 0.1 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 36 Connaught Close Worcester 0.1 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 37 Ransom Ave Worcester 0.3 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 38 Field Walk Worcester 0.1 days Fri 13/06/14 Fri 13/06/14 39 Barnes Way and off shoot Worcester 0.2 days Fri 13/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 40 Barns Place Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 41 Springfield Road Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 42 Woodbridge Close Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 43 Burnham Close Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 44 Springfield Close Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 45 Blackpole Road Blackpole 0.3 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 46 Tolladine Road Worcester 0.1 days Sat 14/06/14 Sat 14/06/14 47 Tunnel Hill Worcester 0.2 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 48 Mayfield Road Worcester 0.1 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 49 Belmont Road Worcester 0.3 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 50 Monarch Drive Worcester 0.2 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 51 The Spinney Worcester 0.1 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 52 Lambourne Cresent Worcester 0.1 days Sun 15/06/14 Sun 15/06/14 53 Bramley Ave Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 54 Pearmain Close Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 55 Cecila Drive Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 56 Laxton Ave Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 2 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 57 Elison Ave Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 58 Ribston Close Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 59 Everard Close Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 60 Russet Close Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 61 Langley Close Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 62 Everard Place Worcester 0.1 days Mon Mon 16/06/14 16/06/14 63 Time Risk Allowance 0.5 days Tue 17/06/14 Tue 17/06/14 64 Worcester bound slip road 0.3 days Tue 17/06/14 Tue 17/06/14 65 Primsland Way Droitwich 0.8 days Tue 17/06/14 Wed 18/06/14 66 Addyes Way Droitwich 0.3 days Wed Wed 18/06/14 18/06/14 67 Northwick Road Worcester 0.6 days Wed Thu 19/06/14 18/06/14 68 Hindlip Lane Hindlip 0.5 days Thu 19/06/14 Thu 19/06/14 69 Edwards Lane White Ladies Aston 0.5 days Fri 20/06/14 Fri 20/06/14 70 Swanbrook Lane Feckenham 0.2 days Fri 20/06/14 Fri 20/06/14 71 Bishampton Road Flyford Flavell 0.3 days Fri 20/06/14 Fri 20/06/14 72 Radford to Flyford Flavell Flyford Flavell 1 day Mon Mon 23/06/14 23/06/14 73 Rous Lench to Church Lench Church Lench 0.5 days Tue 24/06/14 Tue 24/06/14 74 Coalash Lane Lower Bentley 0.3 days Tue 24/06/14 Tue 24/06/14 75 Time Risk Allowance 0.5 days Tue 24/06/14 Wed 25/06/14 76 Evesham Road Cook Hill 0.8 days Wed Thu 26/06/14 25/06/14 77 Shellford to Bradley Green Stock & Bradley 0.3 days Thu 26/06/14 Thu 26/06/14 78 Time Risk Allowance 1 day Thu 26/06/14 Fri 27/06/14 79 Forest Lane Hanbury 1 day Fri 27/06/14 Sat 28/06/14 80 Windmill Drive Redditch 1.5 days Sat 28/06/14 Sun 29/06/14 81 Boxnott Close Redditch 0.1 days Sun 29/06/14 Sun 29/06/14 82 Lynden Wood Redditch 0.1 days Mon Mon 30/06/14 30/06/14 83 Sheltwood Close Redditch 0.7 days Mon Mon 30/06/14 30/06/14 Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 3 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 84 Raglis Close Redditch 0.1 days Mon Mon 30/06/14 30/06/14 85 Packwwod Close Redditch 0.1 days Mon Mon 30/06/14 30/06/14 86 Neighbrook Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 87 Lordswood Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 88 Knightsford Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 89 Sydnall Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 90 Time Risk Allowance 0.5 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 91 Sheep Croft Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 01/07/14 Tue 01/07/14 92 Michael Wood Close Redditch 0.1 days Wed Wed 02/07/14 02/07/14 93 Tynsall Ave/ Springvale Road Redditch 0.3 days Wed Wed 02/07/14 02/07/14 94 Reyde Close Redditch 0.1 days Wed Wed 02/07/14 02/07/14 95 Brotherton Ave Redditch 0.1 days Wed Wed 02/07/14 02/07/14 96 Hennals Ave Redditch 0.1 days Wed Wed 02/07/14 02/07/14 97 Brookhill drive Redditch 0.7 days Wed Thu 03/07/14 02/07/14 98 A448 Westbound Redditch 1.2 days Thu 03/07/14 Fri 04/07/14 99 A448 Eastbound Redditch 1.2 days Fri 04/07/14 Sat 05/07/14 100 Old Forge Drive Redditch 1 day Sat 05/07/14 Sun 06/07/14 101 Sandy Lane Lydiate Ash 1 day Sun 06/07/14 Mon 07/07/14 102 Laburnham Close Redditch 0.1 days Mon Mon 07/07/14 07/07/14 103 Greenfields Redditch 0.2 days Mon Tue 08/07/14 07/07/14 104 Sycamore Drive Redditch 0.2 days Tue 08/07/14 Tue 08/07/14 105 Coldfield Drive Redditch 1 day Tue 08/07/14 Wed 09/07/14 106 Time Risk Allowance 1 day Wed 09/07/14Thu 10/07/14 107 Hatfield Close 0.1 days Thu 10/07/14 Thu 10/07/14 108 Alvechurch Highway 1 day Thu 10/07/14 Fri 11/07/14 109 Alvechurch Highway 1 day Fri 11/07/14 Mon 14/07/14 110 Batterns Drive 0.3 days Mon Mon 14/07/14 14/07/14 Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 4 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 111 Thornbury Drive Redditch 0.2 days Mon Mon 14/07/14 14/07/14 112 Brockhill Lane 0.2 days Mon 14/07/14Tue 15/07/14 113 Lechlade Close Redditch 0.1 days Tue 15/07/14 Tue 15/07/14 114 Stoney Lane/Grange Lane and Cobley Hill 0.8 days Tue 15/07/14 Tue 15/07/14 115 Hill Lane Wythall 0.8 days Wed 16/07/14Wed 16/07/14 116 Time Risk Allowance 1 day Wed 16/07/14Thu 17/07/14 117 Deerhurst Close Redditch 0.1 days Thu 17/07/14 Thu 17/07/14 118 Berkswell Close Redditch 0.1 days Thu 17/07/14 Thu 17/07/14 119 Chelmarsh Close Redditch 0.1 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 120 Stoke Lane Redditch 0.3 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 121 Norbury Close Redditch 0.1 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 122 Marshfield Close Redditch 0.1 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 123 Lechlade Close Redditch 0.1 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 124 Kimberley Close Redditch 0.1 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 125 Ridings Lane Redditch 0.2 days Fri 18/07/14 Fri 18/07/14 126 Wordsley Close Redditch 0.1 days Sat 19/07/14 Sat 19/07/14 127 Preston Close Redditch 0.1 days Sat 19/07/14 Sat 19/07/14 128 Rush Lane Redditch 0.1 days Sat 19/07/14 Sat 19/07/14 129 Snowshill Close Redditch 0.4 days Sat 19/07/14 Sat 19/07/14 130 Radway Close Redditch 0.3 days Sat 19/07/14 Sat 19/07/14 131 Parkfield Close Redditch 0.1 days Sun 20/07/14 Sun 20/07/14 132 Agmore Lane Bromsgrove 0.2 days Sun 20/07/14 Sun 20/07/14 133 Frankley Green Lane 0.2 days Sun 20/07/14 Sun 20/07/14 134 Ravenhayes Frankley Hill 0.7 days Sun 20/07/14 Mon 21/07/14 135 Yew Tree Lane Frankley 0.8 days Mon Mon 21/07/14 21/07/14 136 Saint Kenelms Romsleys 0.3 days Tue 22/07/14 Tue 22/07/14 137 Time Risk Allowance 0.5 days Tue 22/07/14 Tue 22/07/14 138 Vine Lane Clent 0.4 days Tue 22/07/14 Wed 23/07/14 139 Station Road Wythall 0.5 days Wed Wed 23/07/14 23/07/14 Worcestershire Prog 2014-05-21 Page 5 Worcester 2014 Surface Dressing Programme ID Location Duration Start Finish 140 Alvechurch Highway Hopwood 0.6 days Wed Thu 24/07/14 23/07/14 141 Birmingham Road Bordesley 0.6 days Thu 24/07/14 Thu 24/07/14 142 Redditch Road Alverchurch 0.5 days Thu 24/07/14 Fri 25/07/14 143 Kendal End Road Barnt Green 0.3 days Fri 25/07/14 Fri 25/07/14 144 Madeley Road Belbroughton 0.7 days Fri 25/07/14 Mon 28/07/14 145 Barley Mow Lane Catshill 0.2
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