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Secondary Round 1 SECONDARY ROUND 1 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Norbury Avenue junction Beulah Road 1 Norbury Avenue 2 Tylecroft Road 3 Isham Road 4 Norton Gardens 5 Pollards Wood Road (Part) 6 Ena Road (Part) 7 Elgar Avenue 8 Norbury Rise 9 Pollards Hill East 10 Pollards Hill West 11 Pollards Hill North 12 Strathyre Avenue 13 Headcorn Road 14 Silverleigh Road (Speed Humps) 15 Colliers Water Lane 16 Woodville Road 17 Buller Road (Speed Humps) 18 Mersham Road 19 Livingstone Road 20 Moffat Road (Build-Outs) (Speed Humps) 21 Norbury Road 22 Beulah Crescent (Part) 23 Burlington Road 24 Beauchamp Road (Speed Humps) 25 Waddington Way (Speed Humps) 26 Virginia Road (Speed Humps) (Build-Outs) 27 Kensington Avenue and proceed to (Speed Humps) 28 Briar Avenue 29 Covington Way 30 Gibsons Hill (South End) 31 Biggin Hill 32 White Lodge 33 Gibsons Hill (North End) 34 Ryecroft Road 35 Queen Mary Road 36 Moore Road Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 1 CONT PAGE 2 37 Beaumont Road 38 Bradley Road 39 Convent Hill 40 Ryefield Road 41 Hermitage Road (Speed Humps) 42 Eversley Road 43 Rockmount Road 44 High View Road 45 Vermont Road 46 Gatestone Road 47 Bedwardine Road 48 South Vale 49 Harold Road 50 Spurgeon Road and proceed to 51 Grange Cliffe Gardens 52 Grange Hill (One Way) (North bound) 53 Grange Avenue 54 Grange Gardens 55 Wharncliffe Gardens 56 Falkland Park Avenue 57 Ladbrook Road 58 Egerton Road 59 Parry Road 60 Michael Road 61 St Mary's Road and proceed to 62 Howden Road 63 Woodvale Avenue 64 Avenue Road 65 Warminster Road 66 Holmesdale Road (Part) 67 Oliver Grove SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 2 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET CHECK FB 14 KEY FOR FIREGATE DAGNALL PARK Proceed to Ashburton Road junction Addiscombe Road 1 Ashburton Road and proceed to (Speed Humps) 2 Leslie Park Road (Speed Tables) 3 Cross Road (One-Way North bound) 4 Gloucester Road (Speed Humps) 5 The Crescent 6 Dagnall Park 7 Newhaven Road 8 Holmesdale Road (Part) (Build Outs) 9 Clifton Road and proceed to (Speed Humps) 10 Enmore Road 11 Albert Road (Speed Humps and Width Restrictions) 12 Estcourt Road 13 Longhurst Road (One-Way East bound) 14 Stroud Green Way 15 Coleridge Road 16 Bywood Avenue 17 Gladeside 18 Lorne Gardens 19 Woodmere Avenue 20 Orchard Way 21 Firsby Avenue 22 Verdayne Avenue 23 Shirley Avenue and proceed to 24 Bingham Road 25 Blackhorse Lane SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 3 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Biddulph Road junction Brighton Road 1 Biddulph Road (Part One-Way North) 2 Montpelier Road 3 Kingsdown Avenue 4 Edgehill Road (Part) 5 Bleinham Park Road 6 St Augustine's Avenue 7 Avondale Road and proceed to 8 Waddon Way 9 Imperial Way ( & Lysander Road) 10 Foss Avenue 11 Crowley Crescent (Speed Humps) (Entry Treatments) 12 Cosedge Crescent and proceed to 13 Nottingham Road 14 Waldronhyrst 15 Southbridge Place (One-Way East bound) and proceed to 16 Duppas Road (Speed Humps) 17 The Ridgeway (Part) and proceed to 18 Court Drive 19 Waddon Court Road and proceed to (WIDTH RESTRICTION - KEY REQUIRED) 20 Waddon Road (Part) 21 Harrison's Rise 22 Ravenswood Road 23 Abbey Road 24 Duppas Hill Terrace and proceed to 25 Factory Lane 26 Cuthbert Road 27 Pitlake 28 Grafton Road 29 Euston Road (Part) 30 Thomson Crescent 31 Miller Road 32 Euston Road (Part) 33 Canterbury Road 34 Sutherland Road Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 3 CONT PAGE 2 35 Dennett Road 36 Lodge Road 37 Frant Road 38 Pawsons Road 39 Bensham Manor Road and proceed to 40 Nursery Road (Part) 41 Zion Road (Part) 42 Zion Place SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 4 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Napier Road Jct. Brighton Road. 1 Napier Road 2 Magdola Road, 3 Chelsham Road 4 Crunden Road (One way Eastbound) 5 Jarvis Road (One way Eastbound) and proceed to 6 Essenden Road 7 Sandhurst Way 8 West Hill 9 Beechwood Road 10 Brambledown Road 11 Barnfield Road 12 Elmfield Way 13 Morley Road 14 Arkright Road 15 The Ridgeway 16 Southcote Road 17 Hook Hill 18 Briton Hill Road 19 Farmfields 20 The Woodfields 21 The Windings 22 Sundown Avenue and proceed to 23 Winchelsey Rise 24 Croham Manor Road 25 Normanton Road 26 Lismore Road and proceed to 27 Birdhurst Road 28 Campden Road 29 Croham Park Avenue 30 Castlemaine Avenue 31 Melville Avenue and proceed to 32 Hollingsworth Road and proceed to 33 Oaks Road and proceed to 34 Upfield Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 4 CONT PAGE 2 35 Mapledale Avenue (part) 36 Grimwade Avenue 37 Sandilands 38 Park Hill Rise (Speed Humps) 39 Selbourne Road 40 Brownlow Road 41 Stanhope Road 42 Cotelands 43 Chichester Road and proceed to 44 Chatsworth Road 45 Edridge Road (Part one way Northbound) 46 Scarbrook Road (One Way Westbound) 47 Salem Place 48 West Street (One way Eastbound) 49 Masons Avenue 50 Whitgift Street (One way Westbound) 51 Wandle Road (Part one way Southbound) 52 West Street (One way Eastbound) 53 Laud Street (One way Eastbound) 54 Wandle Road (One way Southbound) 55 Queen Street (One way Westbound) 56 Church Road (One way Northbound) 57 Sheldon Street (One way Eastbound) TL to 58 Charles Street (One way Northbound) 59 Church Road (One way Northbound) 60 Frith Road (One way Southbound) 61 Church Street (One way Westbound) 62 Rectory Grove 63 Derby Road 64 Parsons Mead (Part) 65 Kidderminster Road (Speed Hump) 66 Oakfield Road (Part one way Southbound) (Speed Hump) 67 Lennard Road (One way Northbound) and proceed to 68 Bedford Park (One way Eastbound) 69 Lansdowne Road (Part one way Eastbound) and proceed to 70 College Road 71 Dingwall Avenue SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 5 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET 1 Falconwood Road 2 Huntingfield and proceed to 3 Dunsfold Way 4 Frensham Drive 5 Frimley Close 6 Frimley crescent 7 Tilford Avenue and proceed to 8 Wolsey Crescent 9 Aldrich Crescent 10 Shaxton Crescent 11 Grenville Road 12 Bothwell Road 13 Heneage Crescent 14 Walsingham Road 15 Ownstead Hill 16 Queen Elisabeth Drive (from Salcot Crescent to Arnhem Drive) 17 Calley Down Crescent 18 Hares Bank and proceed to 19 Vulcan Way 20 Stowell Avenue 21 Godric Crescent 22 Windham Avenue 23 Fairchilds Avenue 24 Milne Park West (Speed Humps) 25 Milne Park East (Speed Humps) 26 Uvedale Crescent 27 Cator Crescent 28 Overbury Crescent (part) 29 Northdowns Road 30 Northdowns Crescent and proceed to 31 Boundary Way/The Wicket and proceed to 32 Spring Park Road (Speed Humps) 33 Bennetts Way (part) (Speed Humps) 34 Temple Avenue 35 Greenway Gardens Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 5 CONT PAGE 2 35 Palace View 36 Bridle Road 37 Myrtle Road (Speed Humps) 38 Oak Avenue (Speed Humps) 39 Monks Orchard Road to Borough Boundary SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 6 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Norfolk Avenue Junction Church Way 1 Norfolk Avenue 2 Arundel Avenue 3 Langley Oaks Avenue 4 Ridge Langley 5 Queenhill Road (Speed Humps) 6 Brent Road 7 Littleheath Road 8 Foxearth Road (Speed Humps) 9 Ingham Road 10 Tedder Road (part) 11 Edgecoombe 12 Shepherds Way and proceed to 13 Ashen Vale 14 Ambleside Gardens 15 Sundale Avenue (Speed Humps) 16 Benhurst Gardens (Speed Humps) 17 Abbey Road 18 Grenville Avenue 19 York Road 20 Kingsway Avenue and proceed to 21 Kersey Drive and proceed to 22 Bullfinch Road 23 Mallard Road 24 Kingfisher Gardens (part) and proceed to 25 Croham Valley Road (part) 26 Chapel View 27 Crest Road 28 The Ruffets 29 Chestnut Grove 30 The Gallop SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 7 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Russell Hill Road Junction with Foxley Lane 1 Russell Hill Road (One way Northbound) 2 Russell Hill 3 The Bridle Road (Speed humps) 4 Peaks Hill Rise 5 Peaks Hill 6 Green Lane 7 Woodcote Park Avenue (part) 8 Verulam Avenue 9 Hillcroft Avenue (part) 10 Meadow Hill 11 Meadow Rise 12 Dunsfold Rise 13 Fairfield Way 14 The Vale 15 The Drive 16 The Wend 17 The Grove and proceed to 18 Warwick Road 19 Howard Road 20 Bramley Avenue 21 Southwood Avenue 22 Julien Road 23 Clifton Road 24 Richmond Road (Part to Borough Boundary) 25 Melrose Road 26 Brigstock Road 27 Nutfield Road and proceed to 28 Woodstock Road 29 Gidd Hill 30 Westleigh Avenue 31 Rickman Hill 32 Portnalls Rise 33 Vincent Road 34 Sherwood Road Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 7 CONT PAGE 2 35 Coniston Road 36 Woodman Road and proceed to 37 Starrock Road and proceed to 38 Downlands Road (Speed Hump) 39 Woodcrest Road (Speed Hump) 40 Manor Wood Road (Speed Hump) 41 Manor Way 42 Monahan Avenue 43 Hill Road 44 Purley Rise SECONDARY ROUND COMPLETE Call in by Radio for further instructions Revised Aug 2010 SECONDARY ROUND 8 CHECK RADIO AND CALL SIGN WITH BASE BEFORE LEAVING PLEASE GRIT IN ORDER OF ROADS LISTED AND COMPLETE RECORD SHEET Proceed to Allenby Avenue Junction Brighton Road 1 Allenby Avenue 2 Braemar Avenue (part) 3 Brantwood Road 4 Purley Road (One way Westbound) 5 Kendal Avenue (part) 6 Edgar Road 7 Penwortham Road 8 Victoria Avenue 9 Florence Road 10 St.
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