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Roadside Hedge and Tree Maintenance Programme Roadside hedge and tree maintenance programme The programme for Cheshire East Higways’ hedge cutting in 2013/14 is shown below. It is due to commence in mid-October and scheduled for approximately 4 weeks. Two teams operating at the same time will cover the 30km and 162 sites Team 1 Team 2 Congleton LAP Knutsford LAP Crewe LAP Wilmslow LAP Nantwich LAP Poynton LAP Macclesfield LAP within the Cheshire East area in the following order:- LAP = Local Area Partnership. A map can be viewed: http://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/PDF/laps-wards-a3[2].pdf The 2013 Hedge Inventory is as follows: 1 2013 HEDGE INVENTORY CHESHIRE EAST HIGHWAYS LAP 2 Peel Lne/Peel drive rhs of jct. Astbury Congleton 3 Alexandra Rd./Booth Lane Middlewich each side link FW Congleton 4 Astbury St./Banky Fields P.R.W Congleton Congleton 5 Audley Rd./Barley Croft Alsager between 81/83 Congleton 6 Bradwall Rd./Twemlow Avenue Sandbach link FW Congleton 7 Centurian Way Verges Middlewich Congleton 8 Chatsworth Dr. (Springfield Dr.) Congleton Congleton 9 Clayton By-Pass from River Dane to Barn Rd RA Congleton Congleton Clayton By-Pass From Barn Rd RA to traffic lights Rood Hill 10 Congleton Congleton 11 Clayton By-Pass from Barn Rd RA to traffic lights Rood Hill on Congleton Tescos side 12 Cockshuts from Silver St/Canal St towards St Peters Congleton Congleton Cookesmere Lane Sandbach 375199,361652 Swallow Dv to 13 Congleton Dove Cl 14 Coronation Crescent/Mill Hill Lane Sandbach link path Congleton 15 Dale Place on lhs travelling down 386982,362894 Congleton Congleton Dane Close/Cranberry Moss between 20 & 34 link path 16 Congleton Congleton 17 Edinburgh Rd. -77/79 link path Congleton Congleton Edinburgh Rd./The Parklands between 86 & 88 Edinburgh Rd 18 Congleton Congleton 19 Elm Tree Lane, Elworth 27 to Marsh Green footbridge Sandbach Congleton 20 Fairview Avenue/Green Drive Alsager Congleton 21 Finneys Lane/The Windings Middlewich Congleton 22 Flea Lane/Manor Lane Middlewich to Westbury Cl Congleton 23 Grigg Place/Pikemere Close Alsager Congleton 24 Hazel Grove/Linley lane A5011 Congleton 25 Hannahs Walk Middlewich Congleton 26 Heath Rd./Brooklands Drive Sandbach Congleton 27 Heath Rd./School Lane Sandbach Congleton 28 Herbert St/Bromley Rd Congleton Congleton 29 Hindheath Rd.Sandbach around perimeter of Riley Cl. Congleton 30 Newcastle Road/Sandbach Rd Congleton Congleton 31 Hungerford Place/Mill Hill Lane Sandbach Congleton 32 King St./Canal Middlewich adjacent to Harbutts Field Congleton 33 Meadow Croft to Audley Rd Alsager Congleton 34 Middlewich Rd./School Lane, Elworth Sandbach Congleton Moston Rd./Gibson Crescent Elworth/adj Salt Line Way 35 Congleton Sandbach 36 Newall Avenure Sandbach to Fairfield Ave sandbach Congleton 37 A50 Knutsford Rd Church Lawton old school to Brattswood Dv Congleton 38 Oldgate Close to Ryecroft Close Middlewich Congleton 39 Price Avenue/Fairfield Avenue Sandbach Congleton 40 Solly Cres./Newcastle Rd Congleton Congleton 41 Stringer Avenue/The Hill Sandbach Congleton 42 75/77 Sutton Lne/Barrington Dv Middlewich Congleton 43 Tall Ash Ave. Alongside No. 16 Congleton Congleton 44 White Horse Alley Middlewich Congleton Woodland Ave.adj Rood Hill shrubs on top retaining 45 Congleton wall.Congleton 46 Coronation Rd./Queens Drive Middlewich Congleton 47 59/61 Long Lane/Manor Fields Middlewich Congleton 48 Biddulph Rd.Henshall to speed camera Congleton Congleton 49 Biddulph Rd. - Hand cut garden side Congleton Congleton 50 Congleton Edge Rd.to Biddulph St. Congleton Congleton 51 Harvey Rd./Ribblesdale Ave.between 16 and 17 Congleton Congleton Holmes Chapel Rd. A54 across the front of West heath shopping 52 Congleton centre Congleton 53 Holmes Chapel Rd./Firbeck Close Congleton Congleton 54 Lamberts La./Falmouth Rd. Congleton Congleton 55 Loachbrook Ave./Blyth Ave. Congleton Congleton 56 6/7 Manor Cl.to adj 30 Biddulph Rd.Congleton Congleton 57 Newcastle Rd.padgbury lane to number 34 Congleton Congleton 58 Park La.by Queens pub nr train station Congleton Congleton 59 57/45 Sandbach Rd (entrance to Birch Rd) to precinct Congleton Congleton 60 56/82 Sandbach Rd. Heathfield Close on verge Congleton Congleton 61 Waggs Rd. On top of retaining wall opp 78 to58 Congleton Congleton 62 Woolston Avenue opp 22 to corner 47 Congleton Congleton 63 Buxton Rd From 66 to St Johns Rd Congleton Congleton 64 Melton Dv from Holmes Chapel Rd to number 11 Congleton Congleton 65 Lynnalls Close at end towards Melton Dv Congleton Congleton Back lane Radnor Park screen industrial estate to 60 mph 66 Congleton sign.Congleton 67 1 Biddulph Rd (thro garden) Congleton Congleton 68 Rood Hill (care home to Hillfields) veg etc on top wall Congleton Congleton Rood hill Berkshire to Daisybank Dv hedge on top wall 69 Congleton Congleton 70 Chester Rd (Rydal Cl to Grasmere Dv) holmes Chapel Congleton Middlewich Road (Elmore Cl to Jodrell)& capesthorne Holmes 71 Congleton Chapel 72 Congleton Rd Service Rd 242 to the Mount/A34 Odd Rode Congleton 73 Cinder Hill Lne hedge on raised footway Odd Rode Congleton 74 Congleton Rd elevated hedge Stn Rd/Barber Dv Odd Rode Congleton 75 Flat Lane opp football ground Sandbach Congleton 76 Mill Lane at bottom by mill opp 52 Sandbach Congleton 77 Mill La. Somerford Booth o/s 15 to 27 Somerford Congleton 78 Jct 16 M6 Radway G Rd by Little chef Barthomley Crewe 79 A534 Crewe Green Road Ludlow to MMU campus Crewe Crewe 80 B5076 Bradfield Road from Merlin pub to hospital RA Crewe Crewe 81 C528/01 Sydney Road (Shakespeare to Stephenson) Crewe Crewe 82 C502 Broughton Road between 154 and 130 Crewe Crewe 83 Uy2385 Parkers Road from Parkfield to Tollemache Dv Crewe Crewe 84 UY Minshull New Road screen to Allman Close Leighton Crewe 85 Uy Hungerford Road (Laureston to Sydney rd) Crewe Crewe 86 C528/01 Sydney Road (bungalow to rail bridge) Sydney crewe Crewe 87 Mablins Lne 73 to 91 & to Barrington way Crewe Crewe 88 Crewe Road/Ludlow Ave service road Crewe Crewe Crewe Rd opp Wesley Ave cut hedge around bus stop 89 Crewe Haslington 90 Rear of The Vine PH Rope Lane Shavington Crewe 91 Cameron Ave/Newcastle Rd (2 hedges)link path Shavington Crewe 92 A500 Nantwich By Pass approach to Cheerbrook RA Willaston Crewe 93 Wybunbury Lne Horseshoe pub (front & Side) Willaston Crewe 94 425 Crewe Rd (old empty property) Winterley Crewe 95 Somerville Close from 14 to end cul d sac High Legh Knutsford 96 West Lane, Service Road on footway side High Legh Knutsford 97 A537 Brook Street Hollow lne to Mobberley Rd jct Knutsford Knutsford 98 Brookdale Ave between 9 and 11 Knutsford Knutsford 99 Mobberley Road (B5085) nr Kestrel Ave Knutsford Knutsford 100 Mobberley Rd Manor Park North (self set) Knutsford Knutsford A537 Brook Street adj Holford Cresc bordering Brook St 101 Knutsford Knutsford 102 A56 Lymm Road.( Olde No 3 Pub ) Little Bollington Knutsford 103 Park Lane across Park View frontage Little Bollington Knutsford 104 A5034 Mereside Road( The Circle ) Mere Knutsford 105 A566 Chester Road service rd of A556 Mere Knutsford 106 B5085 Town Lane/ Town Lne service rd Mobberley Knutsford 107 A34 Monks Heath Compound Congleton Rd Nether Alderley Knutsford 108 Stocks Lane Nr Whipping Stocks pub Over Road Knutsford 109 Mere Close bordering Pickmere Lne Pickmere lane Knutsford Chelford Rd by Corbishley rail bridge (angle away) Nether 110 Knutsford Alderley 111 A523 Smithy Garage opp Old Mill House Bosley Macclesfield 112 Clarke Lane, opp Oakfield House 2 sections of hedge Bollington Macclesfield 113 A523 Bosley : Bosley Chipping Dump back footway Macclesfield 114 A536 Eaton : School Lane to Putty Row Macclesfield 115 A536 Dighills layby (smaller laybye) Gawsworth Macclesfield 116 A536 Dighills layby (larger laybye) Gawsworth Macclesfield 117 A536 Gawsworth : Oakbank elevated footway Macclesfield 118 Maggoty Lane Gawsworth : Maggoty Wood compound Macclesfield 119 Cherrington Crescent ( Oxford Road ) service road Macclesfield Macclesfield 120 Whirley Road opp Birtles Rd junction Macclesfield Macclesfield 121 Moss Lane opp The Roaches Macclesfield Macclesfield 122 Priory Lane across front Priory Dv Macclesfield Macclesfield 123 B 5470 Blackbrook Bridge, Macclefield Road, Rainow Macclesfield 124 A34 Siddington : Mill Lane Junction Siddington Macclesfield 125 Old Chester Rd Barbridge nr pub Barbridge Nantwich Flowers Lane approach to traffic lights A530 on LHS Bradfield 126 Nantwich Green 127 Cobbs Lane Kings Meadow/ Hough Common Hough Nantwich 128 UY 2431 Willowbank (on top of cribb wall) Nantwich Nantwich A530 Peter De Stapleigh Way Nantwich from London Rd to 129 Nantwich Hawksey Dv Nantwich Middlewich Rd/A500 RA from Sainsburys and Reaseheath 130 Nantwich Nantwich Welshmans lane facing waterlode on rh corner back vge 131 Nantwich Nantwich 132 Kings Lane off Welsh Row at top on left Nantwich Nantwich 133 A51 Chester Rd Hurleston Blackberry Farm service Rd Nantwich 134 A523 London Rd nr Leigh Arms pub on crescent Adlington Poynton 135 A6 Buxton Road ( Disley Wood )by old council depot Poynton 136 Waterloo Road jct Sutton Rd to opp Highfields Poynton Poynton 137 Glastonbury Drive from opp 15 to 33 Poynton Poynton 138 London Road North in front of 54 to 78 Poynton Poynton 139 Easby Close at side of 2 Poynton Poynton A538 New Road Meadowside to Hill Corner both sides rd 140 Poynton Prestbury 141 Macclesfield Road, near to 88 Prestbury Poynton 142 Scott Road from opp5 to opp the Gate House Prestbury Poynton 143 Congleton Road(jct whitebarn rd) Alderley Edge Wilmslow 144 B5358 Wilmslow Road 145 to 177 Handforth Wilmslow 145 UW 2952 Hall Road nr Woodland Rd Handforth Wilmslow 146 A538 Altrincham
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