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Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Pembrokeshire County Council Cyngor Sir Penfro Freedom of Information Request: 10679 Directorate: Community Services – Infrastructure Response Date: 07/07/2020 Request: Request for information regarding – Private Roads and Highways I would like to submit a Freedom of Information request for you to provide me with a full list (in a machine-readable format, preferably Excel) of highways maintainable at public expense (including adopted roads) in Pembrokeshire. In addition, I would also like to request a complete list of private roads and highways within the Borough. Finally, if available, I would like a list of roads and property maintained by Network Rail within the Borough. Response: Please see the attached excel spreadsheet for list of highways. Section 21 - Accessible by other means In accordance with Section 21 of the Act we are not required to reproduce information that is ‘accessible by other means’, i.e. the information is already available to the public, even if there is a fee for obtaining that information. We have therefore provided a Weblink to the information requested. • https://www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/highways-development/highway-records Once on the webpage click on ‘local highways search service’ The highway register is publicly available on OS based plans for viewing at the office or alternatively the Council does provide a service where this information can be collated once the property of interest has been identified. A straightforward highway limit search is £18 per property, which includes a plan or £6 for an email confirmation personal search, the highway register show roads under agreement or bond. With regards to the list of roads and properties maintained by Network Rail we can confirm that Pembrokeshire County Council does not hold this information. We believe this question should be directed at Network Rail. Contact information for Freedom of Information requests can be found on their website: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/who-we-are/transparency-and-ethics/freedom-of- information-foi/ Number Description A40 BRIDGEND SQUARE ROUND ABOUT A40 CARTLETT ROAD (NORTH BOUND) A40 CARTLETT ROAD (SOUTH BOUND) A40 FISHGUARD ROAD A40 SYDNEY REES WAY A4075 PEMBROKE A4139 - EASTEND R A4075 EASTEND, PEMBROKE - END 30 MPH A4075 END 30 MPH KINGSBRIDGE - TRA477 A4075 CAREW TRA477 - WHITEHILL C3064 A4139 GREENHILL, TENBY A4139 TENBY GREEN, ROUNDABOUTS A4139 TENBY GREEN - END 30 MPH TENBY A4139 LAMPHEY 30 MPH - END 30 MPH A4139 END 30 MPH LAMPHEY TO PEMBROKE 30MPH A4139 PEMBROKE 40 MPH- EASTEND R'BOUT A4139 EASTEND ROUNDABOUT A4139 ROUNDABOUT EXIT/START OF CENTRAL A4139 START CENTRAL ISLAND COMMONS RD A4139 LION CORNER PEMBROKE/END 40 MPH A4139 LION CORNER PEMBROKE/END 40 MPH (PART) A4139 END 40 MPH FERRY LANE - FERRY A4139 WATERLOO TRA477 - PIER RD R/BOUT A4139 PIER ROAD ROUNDABOUT A4139 WESTERN WAY A4139 COMMERCIAL ROW A4139 MARKET SQUARE, PEMBROKE DOCK A4139 MELVILLE STREET A4139 MEYRICK OWEN WAY A4218 TENBY GREEN - CAMBRIAN COTTAGES A477 PEMBROKE DOCK - 40 MPH CLEDDAU A477 CLEDDAU BRIDGE 40 MPH - A477 CLEDDAU BRIDGE - END 40 MPH A477 END 40 MPH CLEDDAU BRIDGE - HONEYBORO A477 HONEYBOROUGH ROUNDABOUT A477 HONEYBOROUGH - SENTRY CROSS A477 SENTRY CROSS ROUNDABOUT A477 SENTRY CROSS - 30 MPH JOHNSTON A477 JOHNSTON 30 MPH - JOHNSTON A478 TENBY A4319 - THE GLEBE ESTATE A478 GLEBE ESTATE - END 30 MPH TENBY A478 END 30 MPH TENBY - NEW HEDGES ROUNDABOUT A478 NEW HEDGES ROUNDABOUT/NEW HEDGES A478 NEW HEDGES - 40 MPH WOODEN A478 WOODEN 40 MPH - PENTLEPOIR B4316 A478 PENTLEPOIR B4316 - END 40 MPH A478 END 40 MPH PENTLEPOIR - KILGETTY TRA477 A478 KILGETTY TRA477 - BEGELLY A478 BEGELLY ROUNDABOUT A478 BEGELLY - END 40 MPH BEGELLY A478 END 40 MPH BEGELLY - 30 MPH A478 TEMPLETON 30 MPH - END 30 MPH A478 END 30 MPH TEMPLETON/NARBERTH 30 A478 NARBERTH 30 MPH - MARKET SQUARE A478 HIGH ST & SPRING GARDENS NARBERTH A478 ST JAMES ST & MARKET SQUARE NARBERTH A478 KIRKLAND CORNER B4314 - END 30 MPH NARBERTH A478 END 30 MPH NARBERTH - PENBLEWIN A478 PENBLEWIN - GRONDRE BRIDGE A478 LLANDISSILIO 40 MPH - MEMORIAL JCT A478 MEMORIAL JN - END 40 MPH LLANDIS SILIO A478 END 40 MPH LLANDISSILIO - PORTIS BACH, LLANDISSILIO A478 GARNWEN FARM - PENTREGALAR C3063 A478 PENTREGALAR C3063 - 30 MPH CRYMY CH A478 CRYMYCH 30 MPH - END 30 MPH Part only A478 CRYMYCH 30 MPH - END 30 MPH Part only A478 END 30 MPH CRYMYCH - 40 MPH BLAE NFFOS A478 BLAENFFOS 40 MPH - END 40 MPH Part only A478 BLAENFFOS 40 MPH - END 40 MPH Part only A478 END 40 MPH BLAENFFOS - POSTGWYN B4332 A478 POSTGWYN - RHOSHILL A478 RHOS HILL C3021 - RHOS FACH A478 RHOS FACH - PENYBRYN A478 PENYBRYN C3004 - GLANPWLLAFON A478 GRONDRE BRIDGE - 30MPH CLYNDERWEN A478 30MPH CLUNDERWEN - 30MPH CLYNDERWEN A478 END 30MPH CLYNDERWEN - 40MPH LLANDISSILIO A478 PORTIS BACH - EFAILWEN A487 HAVERFORDWEST - VICTORIA PLACE A487 HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST A487 DEW STREET, HAVERFORDWEST A487 MILFORD ROAD, HAVERFORDWEST A487 HORSEFAIR ROUNDABOUT A487 MERLINS HILL, HAVERFORDWEST A487 ALBERT STREET - BARN STREET HAVERFORDWEST A487 CHURNWORKS ROUNDABOUT A487 CHURNWORKS - BRIDGEND TRA40 A487 CITY ROAD, H'WEST - LOO CHOO ROUNDABOUT A487 LOO CHOO ROUNDABOUT - PELCOMB BRIDGE A487 PELCOMB BRIDGE - PELCOMB CROSS A487 PELCOMB CROSS - KEESTON BRIDGE A487 KEESTON BRIDGE - 40 MPH SIMPSON CROSS A487 SIMPSON CROSS 40 MPH - END 40 MP H A487 END 40 MPH SIMPSON CROSS - 40 MP H ROCH A487 ROCH 40 MPH - END 40 MPH ROCH A487 END 40 MPH ROCH - 30 MPH NEWGALE A487 NEWGALE 30 MPH - END 30 MPH NEWG ALE A487 END 30 MPH NEWGALE - PENYCWM A487 PENYCWM C3010 - BRAWDY A487 BRAWDY - MOUNT FARM A487 MOUNT FARM - 30 MPH SOLVA A487 SOLVA 30 MPH - END 30 MPH A487 END 30 MPH SOLVA - FACHELICH ROA D A487 FACHELICH ROAD - 30 MPH ST DAVID S A487 ST DAVIDS 30 MPH - GROVE CAR PARK A487 GROVE CAR PARK - OLD CROSS A487 NEW STREET, ST DAVIDS A487 NUN ST - END 30 MPH ST DAVIDS A487 LOO CHOO ROUNDABOUT A487 THOMAS PARRY WAY B4316 NEW HEDGES A478 - CWM GWENOL, B4316 RUSHY LAKE/SAUNDERSFOOT LOOP (PART) B4316 RUSHY LAKE/SAUNDERSFOOT LOOP (PART) B4316 CAR PARK - END 30 MPH B4316 FRANCES LANE/HARBOUR CAR PARK B4316 END 30 MPH SAUNDERSFOOT - PENTLEPOIR B4318 SAGESTON - MANOR PARK C3075 B4318 HEYWOOD LANE 30 MPH/TENBY GREEN B4319 PEMBROKE - KINGSFOLD C3183 B4320 PEMBROKE - MONKTON SCHOOL B4320 MONKTON SCHOOL - END 30 MPH B4325 NEYLAND 30 MPH - BRUNEL QUAY JCT B4325 BRUNEL QUAY MARINA/CHARLES ST JT Part only B4325 BRUNEL QUAY JCT - CHARLES ST JCT Part only B4325 CHARLES ST JCT - HONEYBOROUGH RBT B4327 PORTFIELD BROADHAVEN ROAD B4327 BROAD HAVEN ROAD B4341 - END 30 MPH B4329 HAVERFORDWEST - WITHYBUSH TRA40 B4329 PRENDEGAST - END 40 MPH B4329 HAVERFORDWEST TRA40 - 30 MPH CRUNDALE B4341 HAVEN RD. - JCT DALE RD-HAVEN PK C3007 MERLINS BRIDGE - END 30 MPH C3007 END 30 MPH MERLINS BRIDGE - C3007 FREYSTROP 30 MPH - END 30 MPH C3007 END 30 MPH FREYSTROP - SARDIS C3035 SENTRY CROSS - STEYNTON 40 MPH C3185 KILGETTY 30 MPH - BEGELLY A478 W2216 MERLINS HILL W2246 SCARROWSCANT LANE H'WEST W2255 SNOWDROP LANE W2263 ST THOMAS GREEN W2270 TRAFALGAR ROAD, HAVERFORDWEST A4075 WHITEHILL C3064 - CRESSELLY A4075 CRESSELLY SQUARE - YERBESTON A4075 YERBESTON B4586 - CROSSHANDS A4075 CROSSHANDS - CANASTON BRIDGE sd part done 2005 A4115 TEMPLETON - END 30 MPH TEMPLETON A4115 END 30 MPH - MORTON HILL FARM A4115 MORTON HILL FARM - CROSSHANDS A4139 WHITE LION STREET A4139 HIGH STREET, TENBY A4139 UPPER PARK ROAD, TENBY A4139 LOWER PARK ROAD, TENBY A4139 END 30MPH TENBY - PENALLY C4184 A4139 PENALLY VILLAGE C3184 - LYDSTEP A4139 LYDSTEP BEACH - BALDWINS MOOR B4 A4139 BALDWINS MOOR B4585 - 30 MPH JAM A4139 JAMESTON 30 MPH - END 30 MPH A4139 END 30 MPH JAMESTON - CLAY PARK A4139 CLAY PARK U6449/HODGESTON KIOSK A4139 HODGESTON KIOSK - 30 MPH LAMPHEY A487 END 30 MPH ST DAVIDS - TREFADOG FARM A487 TREFADOG FARM - CAERFARLLECH C30 36 A487 CAERFARCHELL C3036 - CRUG-GLAS U 3007 A487 CRUG-GLAS U3007 - 40 MPH CROESGO CH A487 CROESGOCH 40 MPH - END 40 MPH CR OESGOCH A487 END 40 MPH CROESGOCH - PENPARC C 3098 A487 PENPARC C3098 - REHOBORTH JN, SQ & COMPASS A487 REHOBORTH JN, SQ & COMPASS - TRE WALLTER FARM A487 TREWALLTER FARM - MATHRY B4331 A487 A487 MATHRY B4331 - SCLEDDAU ROA D A487 SCLEDDAU ROAD - ST NICHOLAS ROAD A487 ST NICHOLAS ROAD - PANTEG C3131 A487 PANTEG C3131 - A4219 MANOROWEN A487 MANOROWEN A4219 - 30 MPH GOODWIC K A487 30 MPH GOODWICK - HARBOUR ROUNDA BOUT B4314 NARBERTH STATION - 30 MPH - B4314 NARBERTH 30 MPH/A478 - NARBERTH A478 B4314 NARBERTH - END 30 MPH B4314 END 30 MPH NARBERTH - 30 MPH B4314 ROB'WATHEN 30MPH - ROB'WATHEN B4316 NEW HEDGES VILLAGE B4318 MANOR PARK C3075 - HEYWOOD LANE B4318 HEYWOOD LANE - 30 MPH TENBY B4319 KINGSFOLD C3183 - MARLEDGE C3038 B4319 MARLEDGE C3038 - SAMPSON CROSS C B4320 END 30 MPH MONKTON - 30 MPH HUND B4320 HUNDLETON 30 MPH - END 30 MPH B4320 END 30 MPH HUNDLETON - WALLASTON B4320 WALLASTON GREEN C3101 - HARRY ST B4320 HARRY STANDUP U6305 - FRESHWATER B4320 FRESHWATER WEST B4319 - WINDMILL B4320 WINDMILL LANE C3175 - 30 MPH B4320 ANGLE 30MPH - ANGLE B4322 WATER STREET TO BUSH ST MINI R'BT B4322 BUSH STREET EAST AND WEST B4322 PEMBROKE ST & VICTORIA ROAD B4322 HIGH STREET, PEMBROKE DOCK - 40 B4322 40 MPH SIGNS - BUSH CROSS B4325 MILFORD HAVEN - COOMBS HILL B4325 COOMBS HILL - BLACK BRIDGE B4325 BLACK BRIDGE - WATERSTON 30MPH B4325 WATERSTON 30 MPH - END 30 MPH B4325 END 30 MPH WATERSTON - 30MPH NEYLAND B4327 END 30 MPH HAVERFORDWEST - DREEN HILL B4327 DREEN HILL CHAPEL - DENANT MILL INN B4327 DENANT MILL INN - SOLBURY C3024 B4327 SOLBURY C3024 - WALWYNS CASTLE C3125 B4327 WALWYNS CASTLE C3125 - ROSEPOOL B4327 ROSEPOOL-HASGUARD CROSS B4327 HASGUARD CROSS
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