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Town n t e Bendish e re Metres e 16 De Havilland Hu r G Winch Hill Bailey's ckle t 28 sb S House Dallo y W 36 Farm w ay h Cre Winch Hill 0 250 500 1,000 c sc r e n House l L u t l y i Baileys a h H R n o l e C a Close Farm e Roa d d w 6 a y r a 35A Luton Ash C W burnh LUTON e 3 am y L 35 Prospectl House a (B) v Ro i ad c r P e r Winsdon Hill i P es t y e le l Revision Details By Check Date Suffix y r s e p p 49 i P a The Cottage Purpose of Issue h rk t Park ISSUE FOR INFORMATION W e e r Town 47 t 48 No. Description No. Description S Diamond S g e t Ri n l r Dane Street End Cottages Client: t e 1 NatureWarden Hill Rese Galley & rve 26 Footpathadjacent toA10814B), (Hyde s e t Cottages ll a i C 2 Footpath(KingsWaldenne Gree 022) Ley ar n 27 neBridlew Chiltern3) ar(Hyde ay Gree Road n London Luton Airport Ltd H Chiltern Hall 27 Whipperley Way 3 FootpathPaulsWalden(Stne 024) Bendish ar 28 Footpath(KingsWalden 043) North Lodge Farley Hill Inion's Farm W New Town 4 Footpathtothe South09) (Hyde ofChiltern Gree n 29 Footpath(KingsWalden 041) h 23 Project Title: ite 46 Someries hil l Aven 5 WarrenDrive Luton , Hoo Estate 30 Footpath(KingsWalden 052) W ue 22 20 26 21 h i L W 37 es 6 WinsdonHill 31 Footpath(KingsWalden 009) t o t Future LuToN: Hill Withstocks Wood Shoot Lodge e n R River Lea w Badgers Oakfield Farm y oa d d d a a 25 o le 7 LutonHoo Mem orialPark 32 HeathThe (north ofBreachwood Gree n) Making best use of our runway Holt r o 7 d or Lee R y a n a b Luton Ro F o o ad t R Copt Hall 8 CrawleyGree Road n 33 Footpath(KingsWalden 007) t o e m Farleygreen Cottages nd ho Lawrence End ten 9 Footpathne 002) (OffleyCockernhoe ar E 34 Footpath(KingsWalden 006) u 18 L C Lower e a Drawing Title: c n 10A FootpathneCottage 001) (OffleyIvy ar n 35 Footpath(KingsWalden 003) e R Kidney Wood N Stockwood re e o w w a 10B FootpathWandon(KingsWalden 041), End a 35A Footpath(KingsWalden 005) Park d L The Holt la Figure 17-8: n Barleybeans Cottage d 11 WigmoreFootpath South Lodge 36 Way Vauxhall s Assessment Viewpoint Locations 12 EatonGree Road n 37 CuttenhoeRoad 13 WigmorePark Valley 38 HollybushRoad Designed: Drawn/Created: Checked: Approved: Date: N/A TJ OP CS 29/08/2019 R Horsley's Wood 14 RaynhamWay 39 Footpathne 026) (OffleyMangrove ar Gree n d o oa a Bull Wood 44 Project No. Suitability R d 15 PolzeathClose 40 S om e rieHill s LLADCO ISSUE Kidneywood n R Scale @ A3 Zone ne uto o Woodside House 16 PowFie drills ld a Dellfield 41 DarleyhallInn, FoxThe L a 1:30,000 Area Wide L d Claggy Grove Road Watbridge e Cottage e 17 LutonHoo House y d 42 S topsleyCom m on Ansells End Cottage THIS DRAWING HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR THE SOLE USE OF LONDON LUTON AIRPORT LIMITED (LLAL) AND id Cottages H ITS AFFILIATES. IT MAY NOT BE USED, MODIFIED, REPRODUCED OR RELIED UPON BY THIRD PARTIES, EXCEPT s N Little AS AGREED BY LLAL AND THEIR APPOINTED DESIGNERS/CONSULTANTS OR AS REQUIRED BY LAW. LLAL AND d ew Cla o l a 19 F g THEIR APPOINTED DESIGNERS/CONSULTANTS ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY, AND DENY ANY LIABILITY o nds 18 LutonThe Drive Plummers 43 SMary’s tChurch, King’s Walden gy o Ro WHATSOEVER, TO ANY PARTY THAT USES OR RELIES ON THIS DRAWING WITHOUT LLAL AND THEIR W Newlands Farm x ad APPOINTED DESIGNERS'/CONSULTANTS' EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT. DO NOT SCALE THIS DOCUMENT. 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