List of roads treated APPENDIX 1 P1 Priority Snow Clearance Route P1 and P2 Precautionary Salting Routes SALT OUTE P1 SALT OUTE P2

ROAD CLASS ROUTE NUMBER SECTION ROAD NAME TOWN 123456

ADELAIDE GROVE EAST C R 1 All 1 - - - - - AFTON ROAD FRESHWATER A R 5 Newport Rd to Freshwater Bay - - - - 5 - AFTON ROAD FRESHWATER A R 6 School Green Rd to Newport Rd - - - - - 6 ALBERT STREET A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ALEXANDRA ROAD B R 1 St Johns Hill to Gt Preston Rd 1 - - - - - ALEXANDRA ROAD RYDE B R 1 St Johns Hill to Easthill Rd 1 - - - - - ALPINE ROAD VENTNOR A R 3 - - 3 - - - ALUM BAY NEW ROAD B R 6 Church Hill to Cliff Road - - - - - 6 ROAD NEWCHURCH C R 3 Newport Rd to Forest Rd / All - - 3 - - - ALVERSTONE SHUTE NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - APPLEFORD ROAD C R 4 All - - - 4 - - APPLEY ROAD RYDE B R 1 Easthill Rd to Marlborough Rd 1 - - - - - APPLEY ROAD RYDE B R 2 Marlborough Rd to Hill - 2 - - - - ARGYLL STREET RYDE R 1 All 1 - - - - - ROAD ARRETON A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ARRETON STREET ARRETON A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ARTHURS HILL A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ROAD RYDE C R 1 Upton Rd to Smallbrook Lane 1 - - - - - ASHEY ROAD RYDE C R 2 Smallbrook Lane to Down - 2 - - - - ATHERLEY ROAD SHANKLIN C R 3 All - - 3 - - - AVENUE ROAD FRESHWATER A R 6 All - - - - - 6 AVENUE ROAD A B R 3 All - - 3 - - - BARING ROAD COWES R 6 - - - - - 6 BARRACK SHUTE A R 4 All - - - 4 - - BEACHFIELD ROAD SANDOWN B R 3 All - - 3 - - - BEAPER SHUTE BRADING A R 2 All - 2 - - - - BERRY SHUTE R 4 All - - - 4 - - BILLINGHAM SHUTE CHILLERTON C R 4 All - - - 4 - - HILL BINSTEAD A R 1 All 1 - - - - - BINSTEAD ROAD RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - ROAD NITON A R 4 All - - - 4 - - BLACKWATER HOLLOW NEWPORT A R 4 All - - - 4 - - BLACKWATER ROAD NEWPORT A R 3 All - - 3 - - - BLYTHE SHUTE A R 4 All - - - 4 - - ROAD SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ROAD YARMOUTH A R 6 All - - - - - 6 ROAD B R 5 All - - - - 5 - BRADING DOWNS ROAD BRADING C R 2 All - 2 - - - - BRADING ROAD RYDE A R 2 All - 2 - - - - BRIDDLESFORD ROAD NEWPORT C R 1 All 1 - - - - - BRIDGE ROAD YARMOUTH A C R 6 All - - - - - 6 ROAD BROOK B R 5 All - - - - 5 - BROADWAY SANDOWN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - BROADWAY TOTLAND B R 6 All - - - - - 6 BROOK ROAD BRIGHSTONE R 5 All - - - - 5 - BROOK ROAD B R 5 All - - - - 5 - BROOK SHUTE BROOK B R 5 All - - - - 5 - BULLYS HILL BRADING C R 2 All - 2 - - - - BUNTS HILL C R 6 All - - - - - 6 CALBOURNE ROAD NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - CALTHORPE ROAD SEAVIEW B R 2 All - 2 - - - - CAMBRIDGE ROAD R 1 Maresfield Rd to Old Rd 1 - - - - - CANTEEN ROAD C R 3 All - - 3 - - - CARISBROOKE ROAD NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - CARPENTERS ROAD ST HELENS B R 2 All - 2 - - - - CARTERS ROAD RYDE C R 1 All 1 - - - - - CARVEL LANE COWES B R 6 All - - - - - 6 CASTLE ROAD VENTNOR C R 4 All - - - 4 - - CASTLE STREET EAST COWES A C R 1 Ferry Rd to Well Rd - All 1 - - - - - CASTLE STREET EAST COWES A C R 1 Well Rd - Old rd 1 - - - - - CEDAR HILL NEWPORT B R 4 All - - - 4 - - CHALE B R 4 All - - - 4 - - CHALE STREET CHALE B R 4 All - - - 4 - - CHATFEILD ROAD NITON C R 4 All - - - 4 - - CHEVERTON SHUTE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - CHILLERTON STREET CHILLERTON C R 4 All - - - 4 - - AVENUE SHANKLIN B U/C R 3 Queens Road to High Street - - 3 - - - CHURCH PLACE CHALE B R 4 All - - - 4 - - CHURCH ROAD R 2 All - 2 - - - - CHURCH ROAD SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - CHURCH ROAD WOOTTON R 1 High St to St Edmunds Walk 1 - - - - - CHURCH STREET NITON A R 4 All - - - 4 - - List of roads treated APPENDIX 1 P1 Priority Snow Clearance Route P1 and P2 Precautionary Salting Routes SALT OUTE P1 SALT OUTE P2

ROAD CLASS ROUTE NUMBER SECTION ROAD NAME TOWN 123456

CHURCH STREET SEAVIEW B U/C R 2 Ryde Rd to Madiera Rd - 2 - - - - CLARENCE ROAD EAST COWES B R 1 Yarborough Rd to Ferry Rd 1 - - - - - CLARENCE ROAD WROXALL B R 3 All - - 3 - - - CLATTERFORD ROAD CARISBROOKE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - COLWELL ROAD FRESHWATER A R 6 All - - - - - 6 COMBLEY ROAD C R 1 All 1 - - - - - COPPINS BRIDGE NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 CORF ROAD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 COWES ROAD NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 COWLEAZE HILL SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - NEWPORT R 1 All 1 - - - - - CROSS ROAD SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - CROSS STREET RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - CROSSFIELD AVENUE COWES R 6 All - - - - - 6 CULVER PARADE SANDOWN B R 3 All - - 3 - - - DODNOR LANE NEWPORT R 6 To Monks Brook Ind Estate - - - - - 6 DOVER STREET RYDE CU/C R 1 All 1 - - - - - DOWNEND ROAD ARRETON C R 1 All 1 - - - - - DOWNS ROAD ARRETON C R 2 All - 2 - - - - EAST HILL ROAD RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - EAST STREET NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - EAST STREET VENTNOR R 3 All - - 3 - - - EDDINGTON ROAD NETTLESTONE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - EDDINGTON ROAD ST HELENS B R 2 All - 2 - - - - ELENORS GROVE BINSTEAD A R 1 All 1 - - - - - EMBANKMENT ROAD BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - EMMETT HILL CHALE B R 4 All - - - 4 - - ESPLANADE RYDE A R 1 Easthill Rd to George St 1 - - - - - FAIRLEE LINK ROAD NEWPORT A R 1 All 1 - - - - - FAIRLEE ROAD NEWPORT R 1 All 1 - - - - - FARRIERS WAY SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - FERRY ROAD EAST COWES A R 1 All 1 - - - - - FISHBOURNE LANE FISHBOURNE B R 1 Elenors Gr to Ferry Terminal 1 - - - - - FORELAND ROAD BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - FOREST ROAD NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - FOREST ROAD NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 FRESHWATER ROAD CALBOURNE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - FURRLONGS NEWPORT R 1 Staplers Rd to St Georges Way 1 - - - - - GARFIELD ROAD RYDE A U/C R 1 High St to Victoria St 1 - - - - - GEORGE STREET RYDE A C R 1 Esplanade to Cross St 1 - - - - - GEORGE STREET RYDE A C R 1 Cross St to Star St 1 - - - - - GILLS CLIFF ROAD (lower) VENTNOR C R 4 Whitwell Rd to Castle Rd - - - 4 - - GILLS CLIFF ROAD (upper) VENTNOR C R 4 Whitwell Rd to Ocean View Rd - - - 4 - - GODSHILL ROAD SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - GODSHILL ROAD WHITWELL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - GREAT PRESTON ROAD RYDE C R 1 Marlborough Rd to Alexandra Rd 1 - - - - - GREEN LANE BRADING R 2 All - 2 - - - - GREEN STREET RYDE R 1 All 1 - - - - - ROAD CARISBROOKE C R 6 All - - - - - 6 HALBERRY LANE NEWPORT R 1 All 1 - - - - - ARRETON A R 3 All - - 3 - - - HALLETTS SHUTE YARMOUTH A R 6 All - - - - - 6 HAVENSTREET MAIN ROAD HAVENSTREET C R 1 All 1 - - - - - HIGH STREET BEMBRIDGE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - HIGH STREET BEMBRIDGE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - HIGH STREET BRADING A R 2 All - 2 - - - - HIGH STREET CARISBROOKE B R 5 Clatterford Rd to Carisbrooke Rd - - - - 5 - HIGH STREET COWES A R 6 Terminus Rd to Carvel La - - - - - 6 HIGH STREET FRESHWATER C R 6 Avenue Rd to School Green Rd - - - - - 6 HIGH STREET GODSHILL A R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET NEWPORT B C R 5 All - - - - 5 - HIGH STREET NITON A R 4 All - - - 4 - - HIGH STREET RYDE A B C R 1 St Thomas Sq to Garfield Rd 1 - - - - - HIGH STREET SANDOWN B R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET VENTNOR A R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET WHITWELL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - HIGH STREET WOOTTON A R 1 All 1 - - - - - HIGH STREET WROXALL B R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - HIGH STREET (Alvington Shute) CARISBROOKE B R 5 Clatterford Rd to Calbourne Rd - - - - 5 - List of roads treated APPENDIX 1 P1 Priority Snow Clearance Route P1 and P2 Precautionary Salting Routes SALT OUTE P1 SALT OUTE P2

ROAD CLASS ROUTE NUMBER SECTION ROAD NAME TOWN 123456

HIGHWOOD LANE C R 4 All - - - 4 - - HILL LANE FRESHWATER A R 6 All - - - - - 6 HOLYROOD STREET NEWPORT R 5 Sea Street to River Way - - - - 5 - HOPE ROAD SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - HORNSEY RISE BRADING C R 2 All - 2 - - - - HORSEBRIDGE HILL NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 HUNNY HILL BRIGHSTONE B R 5 Gagger Hill to Main Rd - - - - 5 - HUNNY HILL BRIGHSTONE B R 5 Gagger Hill to Brighstone Rd Brook - - - - 5 - HUNNYCROSS WAY NEWPORT R 5 - - - - 5 - HUNNYHILL NEWPORT C R 5 All - - - - 5 - INSTITUTE HILL NITON A R 4 All - - - 4 - - JOHN STREET RYDE A R 1 Victoria St to West St 1 - - - - - KEMMING ROAD WHITWELL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - KENNEL LANE CHALE C R 4 All - - - 4 - - KINGS ROAD BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - KINGSTON ROAD SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - KITE HILL WOOTTON A R 1 All 1 - - - - - KNIGHTON LANE NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - KNIGHTON SHUTE NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - LAKE HILL LAKE A R 3 All - - 3 - - - LANDGUARD MANOR ROAD SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - LANDGUARD ROAD SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - LEESON ROAD VENTNOR A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ROAD BRIGHSTONE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - LIMERSTONE ROAD SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - LIND STREET RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - LITTLE WHITEHOUSE ROAD PORCHFIELD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 LOCKS GREEN ROAD PORCHFIELD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 LONG LANE NEWPORT C R 2 All - 2 - - - - LOWER ST JAMES STREET NEWPORT C R 5 All - - - - 5 - LUSHINGTON HILL NEWPORT A R 1 All 1 - - - - - MAIN ROAD BRIGHSTONE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - MAIN ROAD NEWBRIDGE B R 6 All - - - - - 6 MAIN ROAD PORCHFIELD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 MAIN ROAD ROOKLEY A R 4 All - - - 4 - - MAIN ROAD SHALFLEET A R 6 All - - - - - 6 MAIN ROAD SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - MAIN ROAD THORLEY B R 6 All - - - - - 6 MAIN ROAD WELLOW R 6 All - - - - - 6 MAIN ROAD ALVERSTONE C R 3 Alverstone Shute to Rd - - 3 - - - MANNERS VIEW NEWPORT R 1 1 - - - - - MARESFIELD ROAD EAST COWES R 1 All 1 - - - - - MARLBOROUGH ROAD RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - MARSHCOMBE SHUTE BRADING B R 2 All - 2 - - - - MEDINA AVENUE NEWPORT B U/C R 5 St Johns Pl to St Georges App - - - - 5 - MEDINA ROAD COWES A R 6 All - - - - - 6 MEDINA WAY NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 DOWNS ROAD NEWCHURCH C R 2 All - 2 - - - - MERSLEY SHUTE NEWCHURCH CU/C R 3 All - - 3 - - - MILL HILL ROAD COWES C R 6 Birmingham Rd to Victoria Road - - - - - 6 MILL HILL ROAD COWES C R 6 Northwood Cemetary to Victoria Road - - - - - 6 MILL ROAD BEMBRIDGE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - MITCHELL AVENUE VENTNOR B R 3 All - - 3 - - - MORTON COMMON BRADING A R 3 All - - 3 - - - MORTON ROAD BRADING A R 3 All - - 3 - - - NETTLESTONE GREEN NETTLESTONE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - NETTLESTONE HILL NETTLESTONE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - NEW BARN ROAD EAST COWES R 1 Old Rd to York Ave 1 - - - - - NEW ROAD BRADING A R 2 All - 2 - - - - NEW ROAD C R 4 All - - - 4 - - NEW ROAD WOOTTON R 1 High St to St Edmunds Walk 1 - - - - - NEWBRIDGE ROAD CALBOURNE B R 6 All - - - - - 6 NEWNHAM ROAD BINSTEAD C R 1 All 1 - - - - - NEWPORT ROAD APSE HEATH A R 3 All - - 3 - - - NEWPORT ROAD COWES A R 6 All - - - - - 6 NEWPORT ROAD FRESHWATER B R 5 All - - - - 5 - NEWPORT ROAD GODSHILL A R 4 All - - - 4 - - NEWPORT ROAD LAKE A R 3 All - - 3 - - - NEWPORT ROAD NORTHWOOD A R 6 All - - - - - 6 NEWPORT ROAD VENTNOR B R 3 All - - 3 - - - HILL NINGWOOD A R 6 All - - - - - 6 NODES ROAD NORTHWOOD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 List of roads treated APPENDIX 1 P1 Priority Snow Clearance Route P1 and P2 Precautionary Salting Routes SALT OUTE P1 SALT OUTE P2

ROAD CLASS ROUTE NUMBER SECTION ROAD NAME TOWN 123456

NORTH ROAD SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - OCEAN VIEW ROAD VENTNOR B R 3 All - - 3 - - - OLD ROAD EAST COWES R 1 Cambridge Rd to Newbarn Rd 1 - - - - - OLD SEAVIEW LANE SEAVIEW R 2 All - 2 - - - - OXFORD STREET NORTHWOOD R 6 All - - - - - 6 PALLANCE ROAD NORTHWOOD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 PARK ROAD COWES B R 6 All - - - - - 6 PARK ROAD RYDE C U/C R 1 Star St to Dover St 1 - - - - - PARK ROAD WOOTTON C R 1 All 1 - - - - - PARKHURST ROAD NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 PARKHURST ROAD (SOUTH) NEWPORT C R 5 Hunney Hill to Forest Road - - - - 5 - PARKHURST SLIP ROAD NEWPORT R 6 All - - - - - 6 PELHURST ROAD RYDE R 1 Queens Rd to Argyll St 1 - - - - - PEROWNE WAY SANDOWN R 3 All - - 3 - - - PIER STREET VENTNOR A U/C R 3 All - - 3 - - - PLACE ROAD COWES B R 6 All - - - - - 6 HILL NETTLESTONE C R 2 All - 2 - - - - PRESFORD SHUTE SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - SHUTE APSE HEATH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - PRIORY ROAD CARISBROOKE C R 6 All - - - - - 6 PYLE STREET NEWPORT B C R 5 St Thomas Sqr to High Street - - - - 5 - PYLE STREET NEWPORT B C R 5 St Thomas Sqr to Coppins Bridge - - - - 5 - QUARR HILL BINSTEAD A R 1 All 1 - - - - - QUEENS ROAD RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - QUEENS ROAD SHANKLIN R 3 - - 3 - - - RACECOURSE NEWPORT A R 1 All 1 - - - - - RECTORY ROAD NITON C R 4 All - - - 4 - - REGENT STREET SHANKLIN C R 3 Atherley Rd to Cross Rd - - 3 - - - RIVER ROAD YARMOUTH A R 6 All - - - - - 6 RIVERWAY NEWPORT R 1 Medina Way slip road south 1 - - - - - RIVERWAY NEWPORT R 1 Medina Way slip road north 1 - - - - - ROLLS HILL PORCHFIELD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 ROWBOROUGH LANE BRADING A R 2 All - 2 - - - - RYDE ROAD SEAVIEW R 2 Steyne Rd to Church St - 2 - - - - SANDOWN ROAD LAKE A R 3 All - - 3 - - - SANDOWN ROAD NEWPORT A R 3 All - - 3 - - - SANDOWN ROAD SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - SANDOWN ROAD BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - SANDY LANE SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - SANDY WAY SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - SCHOOL GREEN ROAD FRESHWATER A R 6 All - - - - - 6 SCHOOL ROAD GODSHILL A R 3 All - - 3 - - - SEA STREET NEWPORT C R 5 - - - - 5 - SEAVIEW LANE SEAVIEW B R 2 All - 2 - - - - ROAD CALBOURNE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - SHANKLIN ROAD GODSHILL A R 3 All - - 3 - - - SHERBORNE STREET BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - SHIDE ROAD NEWPORT B R 4 All - - - 4 - - SHORE ROAD GURNARD R 6 All - - - - - 6 SHORWELL SHUTE SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - SMALLBROOK LANE RYDE C R 1 All 1 - - - - - SNOOKS HILL NEWPORT A R 1 All 1 - - - - - SOUTH STREET NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - SOUTH STREET VENTNOR R 3 All - - 3 - - - SPRING HILL VENTNOR C R 3 All - - 3 - - - ST BONIFACE ROAD VENTNOR B R 3 Leeson Rd to Mitchell Ave / All - - 3 - - - ST EDMUNDS WALK WOOTTON R 1 All 1 - - - - - ST GEORGES APPROACH NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - ST GEORGES WAY NEWPORT A R 3 All - - 3 - - - ST JAMES SQUARE NEWPORT R 5 All - - - - 5 - ST JOHNS HILL RYDE B R 1 All 1 - - - - - ST JOHNS PLACE NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - ST JOHNS ROAD RYDE B R 1 All 1 - - - - - ST JOHNS ROAD WROXALL B R 3 All - - 3 - - - ST THOMAS SQUARE RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - STAPLERS ROAD NEWPORT R 1 All 1 - - - - - STAR STREET RYDE C U/C R 1 George St to Park Rd 1 - - - - - STATION APPROACH SANDOWN R 3 All - - 3 - - - STATION ROAD NINGWOOD B C R 6 Wellow Rd to Wellow Top Rd - - - - - 6 STATION ROAD ST HELENS B R 2 All - 2 - - - - STATION ROAD WOOTTON C R 1 All 1 - - - - - STEYNE ROAD BEMBRIDGE B R 2 All - 2 - - - - List of roads treated APPENDIX 1 P1 Priority Snow Clearance Route P1 and P2 Precautionary Salting Routes SALT OUTE P1 SALT OUTE P2

ROAD CLASS ROUTE NUMBER SECTION ROAD NAME TOWN 123456

STEYNE ROAD SEAVIEW B R 2 Seaview La to Ryde Rd - 2 - - - - STROUD WOOD ROAD RYDE C R 1 All 1 - - - - - SUN HILL CALBOURNE B R 5 All - - - - 5 - TENNYSON ROAD FRESHWATER A R 6 All - - - - - 6 TENNYSON ROAD YARMOUTH A R 6 All - - - - - 6 TERMINUS ROAD COWES B R 6 All - - - - - 6 THE AVENUE TOTLAND A R 6 All - - - - - 6 THE FAIRWAY LAKE R 3 Lake Hill to Station Approach - - 3 - - - THE PARADE COWES C U/C R 6 - - - - - 6 THORLEY ROAD YARMOUTH B R 6 All - - - - - 6 THORLEY B R 6 All - - - - - 6 THREE GATES ROAD COWES C R 6 All - - - - - 6 TOWN LANE CHALE B R 4 All - - - 4 - - TOWN LANE NEWPORT C R 5 All - - - - 5 - TRAFALGAR ROAD NEWPORT B R 5 All - - - - 5 - TRINITY ROAD VENTNOR A U/C R 3 High St to St Boniface Rd - - 3 - - - TUTTONS HILL GURNARD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 UNDERCLIFF DRIVE NITON A R 4 Barrack Shute to St Catherine's Rd - - - 4 - - UNION STREET RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - UPPER GREEN ROAD ST HELENS B R 2 All - 2 - - - - UPPER PRINCES ROAD FRESHWATER R 6 Tennyson Rd to Avenue Rd - - - - - 6 UPPER ST JAMES STREET NEWPORT C R 5 Pyle St to South St - - - - 5 - UPTON ROAD RYDE C R 1 All 1 - - - - - VENTNOR ROAD APSE HEATH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - VENTNOR ROAD WHITWELL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - VICTORIA AVENUE SHANKLIN A R 3 All - - 3 - - - VICTORIA GROVE EAST COWES R 1 All 1 - - - - - VICTORIA ROAD COWES C R 6 Park Rd to Mill Hill Rd - - - - - 6 VICTORIA STREET RYDE A R 1 All 1 - - - - - VICTORIA STREET VENTNOR A U/C R 3 High St to Albert St - - 3 - - - WALKERS LANE SHORWELL B R 5 All - - - - 5 - WARD AVENUE COWES C R 6 All - - - - - 6 WELL ROAD EAST COWES A R 1 All 1 - - - - - WELLINGTON ROAD CARISBROOKE R 5 All - - - - 5 - WELLOW ROAD WELLOW B R 6 All - - - - - 6 WEST STREET GODSHILL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - WEST STREET RYDE A C U/C R 1 Swanmore Rd to Queens Rd 1 - - - - - WEST STREET RYDE A C U R 1 Queens Rd to Lind St 1 - - - - - WEST STREET VENTNOR R 3 - - 3 - - - ROAD EAST COWES A R 1 All 1 - - - - - WHITCOMBE ROAD NEWPORT C R 4 Cedar Hill to Council Yard - - - 4 - - WHITCOMBE ROAD NEWPORT C R 4 Council Yard to New Rd - - - 4 - - WHITECROSS LANE SHANKLIN R 3 All - - 3 - - - WHITEOAK LANE PORCHFIELD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 WHITEPIT LANE NEWPORT B R 4 All - - - 4 - - WHITERAILS ROAD WOOTTON C R 1 All 1 - - - - - WHITWELL ROAD GODSHILL C R 4 All - - - 4 - - WHITWELL ROAD VENTNOR C R 4 All - - - 4 - - WILMINGHAM LANE FRESHWATER C R 6 All - - - - - 6 WINFORD ROAD NEWCHURCH C R 3 All - - 3 - - - WOODVALE ROAD GURNARD R 6 All - - - - - 6 WORSLEY ROAD GURNARD C R 6 All - - - - - 6 WYATTS LANE NORTHWOOD R 6 Pallance Rd to Oxford St - - - - - 6 YARBOROUGH ROAD EAST COWES C R 1 All 1 - - - - - YARMOUTH ROAD NEWPORT A R 6 All - - - - - 6 YARMOUTH ROAD CRANMORE A R 6 All - - - - - 6 ROAD SANDOWN B R 3 All - - 3 - - - YORK AVENUE EAST COWES A R 1 All 1 - - - - - ZIG ZAG ROAD VENTNOR R 3 Gills Cliff Rd to Alpine Rd - - 3 - - - Appendix 2 Priority Footways Appendix 2

SITE STREET TOWN FROM TO Operational Centre Riverside Centre Newport Main Entrance Sea Street Operational Centre County Hall Newport Main Entrance High Street Operational Centre Enterprise House Newport Main Entrance Car Park

Town Centre Sherbourne Street Bembridge Ducie Avenue Love Lane Town Centre Love Lane Bembridge Sherbourne Street Forlands Road Town Centre High Street Brading The Youth Centre The Wheatsheaf Town Centre High Street Cowes Bath Road Shooters Hill Town Centre Shooters Hill Cowes High Street Birmingham Road Town Centre York Avenue East Cowes Castle Street Osborne Road Town Centre Avenue Road Freshwater Princes Road Queens Road Town Centre Avenue Road Freshwater Princes Road High Street Town Centre School Green Road Freshwater Queens Road Moa Place Town Centre Sandown Road Lake Newport Road New Road Town Centre High Street Newport Coppins Bridge Carisbrooke Road Town Centre High Street Niton Newport Road Institute Hill Town Centre Union Street Ryde Cross Street Esplanade Town Centre High Street Ryde St Johns Road Cross Street Town Centre High Street Sandown Victoria Road Pier Street Town Centre High Street Shanklin Victoria Avenue Regent Street Town Centre Regent Street Shanklin High Street Clarendon Street Town Centre High Street Shanklin Victoria Avenue Regent Street Town Centre Regent Street Shanklin Clarendon Road Carter Road Town Centre High Street Shanklin Victoria Avenue Regent Street Town Centre High Street Ventnor Church Street Victoria Street Town Centre St James Square Yarmouth Bridge Road Market Square Town Centre Market Square Yarmouth St James Square Quay Street Town Centre Quay Street Yarmouth Market Square The Ferry Terminal

Libraries Church Road Bembridge Main Entrance Church Road Libraries Library Brighstone Main Entrance Main Road Libraries Library Cowes Main Entrance Shooters Hill Libraries Library East Cowes Main Entrance York Avenue Libraries Library Freshwater Main Entrance School Green Road Libraries Library Newport Main Entrance South Street County Records Office Hillside Newport Main Entrance Fairlee Road Libraries High Street Sandown Main Entrance High Street Libraries Victoria Avenue Shanklin Main Entrance Victoria Avenue Libraries High Street Ventnor Main Entrance High Street Leisure Centre Medina Newport Main Entrance Leisure Centre The Heights Sandown Main Entrance Leisure Centre West Wight Freshwater Main Entrance Housing Benefits Office The Heights Sandown Main Entrance APPENDIX 3

WEATHER FORECASTS – EXPLANATORY NOTES

Warnings of Certain Road Dangers Due to Weather - Received from Met Office

1. This service which operates throughout the period 1 October to 30 April is aimed at assisting Highway Authorities and others concerned with road maintenance in making arrangements for the clearance of snow from roads, and the salting and gritting of icy road surfaces

2. Warnings may be issued at any time of the day or night, but, to minimise the problems of mobilising labour and equipment, warnings of the expectation of road surface temperatures below freezing point or of snowfalls during the evening, night or early morning will normally be issued by mid morning (11:30 hours).,

3. Amendments or cancellation messages will be issued as necessary it is believed that ail subscribers will require at all times amendments to warnings which indicate worse conditions than previously forecast,,

4. Two types of warnings will be issued:

(a) Warnings of Snow

These are warnings of falls of snow that are likely to require subscribers to consider whether arrangements should be made for snow clearance, gritting or salting.

For the purpose of this service warnings will refer to slight, moderate or heavy falls of snow as appropriate, these terms being defined as:

Slight: Undisturbed accumulations of snow reaching a depth of less than one inch

Moderate: 2.5 cm – 10 cm (1-4 inches)

Heavy: Over 10 cm (over 4 inches) Note: Experience has shown that even slight accumulations of snow can lead to treacherous surfaces for traffic when the temperature of the surface is below the freezing point. Warnings of slight falls will therefore be issued unless it is confidently expected that the temperatures will remain above freezing,

(b) Warnings of Road Surface Temperatures Below Freezing Point

These warnings will indicate the time by which road surface temperatures are expected to fall below freezing point and the probable duration of this condition,

Wherever possible, warnings will be amplified as follows:

Notes

"but roads expected to remain dry" This does not rule out the possibility of a little hoar frost forming, Also there may be roads wetted by seepage, blocked drains, melted snow or other factors of which the subscriber's staff are aware which may give rise to icy patches.

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"with formation of hoar frost” Considerable deposits of hoar frost expected

"with formation of icy patches" Where road surfaces may be wet in places as a result of earlier showers

"with formation of widespread ice” Where road surfaces are wet after general rain or melting snow, or where there has been a copious deposit of moisture by condensation. Occasionally may be associated with rain (drizzle) falling on a freezing road surface, or with freezing rain (drizzle),

Warnings will be distributed by telephone. Subscribers are invited to telephone the responsible Meteorological Office should any additional advice related to the warnings be required

Notes on Conditions Leading to Icy Roads

According to the Road Research Laboratory road icing depends more on the state of the road, i.e. the "degree of wetness", than on actual temperature However, the circumstances in which roads become icy may be classified into the following broad categories, in order of frequency of occurrence:

The Freezing of Wet Road Surfaces

In most cases the road will have become wet because of rain which fell when the air temperature was above freezing point; the road may also become wet by a heavy deposit of dew or from a wet fog, by the melting of hoar frost which may have formed during the previous night, or by the melting of snow. A subsequent fall in temperature of the road surface, usually due to radiation of heat to a clear night sky, causes the water film remaining on the surface to freeze, The difference between the rates of fall of temperature for various road materials due to differences in their thermal properties are small and significant differences in the icy formation on various surfaces arises only in marginal cases, where the screen minimum lies between -1 and +1.

A Heavy Deposit of Hoar Frost

Sometimes this is preceded by a deposit of dew With little traffic the surface is not very slippery, but heavy traffic, causing the partial melting and packing of the ice crystals eventually produces a treacherous surface if the temperature is near to the freezing point,

The Freezing of Deposited Moisture on a Cold Dry Road Surface

When there is a sudden change in the weather, from a relatively long period with temperature below the freezing point, to one where the temperature is at or a little above the freezing point and the humidity is high, then the water, which condenses on the cold road surface, may freeze This condition is most severe if the onset of the warmer conditions is accompanied by drizzle. It does not occur frequently, about once every two winters on the average, but it leads to treacherous road conditions because freezing takes place from below and the ice layer will have a lubricating film of water on its surface,

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Glazed Frost. Caused by the Freezinq of Super cooled Droplets on Impact with the Cold Road Surface

This is an infrequent occurrence in the British Isles

Condition Indicator System for Road Danger Warnings

Three "Condition Indicators" are listed below with their "standard text" decodes. These will be used in place of the texts as the occasion demands:

Readiness Colour Text Decode

GREEN High confidence of no ice and/or snow hazards

AMBER Low confidence of ice and/or snow hazards

RED High confidence of ice and/or snow hazards

Appendix 5

Sheet ...... … of ……….. ___ / ___ / 2011 WINTER SERVICE - ACTION RECORD

Date Time From (F) To (T) Telephone Message Taken / Instruction Given Action Taken / Remarks Number

(F) Findlay Irvine Website Forecast READINESS CONDITION - GREEN

RST (> 0'C) Road Condition Dry / Wet

(T) Ringway (J Conn) SMS TEXT "No Proposed Action - Please Confirm" (T) Ringway (Supv) SMS TEXT " " " " " SMS TEXT " " " " " SMS TEXT " " " " "

[email protected] e-mail Group No Proposed Action

Record of actual Weather Conditions taken from Morning Summary

Minimum Temperature RST C Maximum Windspeed mph

AIR C

DEW C

DEEP C

Signed ...... APPENDIX 8

Self Care: Guidelines for Drivers during the winter

Battery/electrics

Lights, heaters and windscreen wipers put high demands on the car battery. If the car is driven mainly in dark rush-hour trips, the battery will give out eventually. Batteries rarely last longer than five years, so replacing them near the end of their life can save a lot of time and inconvenience at the side of the road when they finally fizzle out. Avoid running car electrics any longer than necessary – turn the heater fan down and switch the heated rear window off once windows are clear. If the car stands idle most of the weekend a regular overnight trickle charge is a good idea to give the battery a chance to revive. When you're starting up the car ensure that non-essentials like lights, rear screen heater and wipers are turned off. Use the starter in short five-second bursts if the engine doesn't start quickly, leaving thirty seconds between attempts to allow the battery to recover.

Antifreeze

Antifreeze costs only a few pounds, but a cracked engine block will cost hundreds of pounds to repair. The majority of modern cars use long-life antifreeze, and it is absolutely essential that you don't mix these with other types as this can cause a sludge to form in the engine. If you're not sure what type of antifreeze is in your car, take it to a dealer. Traditional glycol-based antifreeze should be changed at least every two years. A 50-50 mix of antifreeze and water in the cooling system is needed in winter. This gives maximum protection down to -34° centigrade, and without it, severe engine damage costing hundreds of pounds can occur. If the fan belt squeals continually as soon as the engine is started, that is a sign the water pump is frozen. The cylinder block could be frozen too. Stop the engine immediately and allow it to thaw out. This may take several days unless you can get the car moved to a heated garage. Most commonly, it is just the radiator that freezes. The car will begin to overheat within a few miles of home, as the coolant is unable to circulate. Stop the car immediately and allow the radiator to thaw.

Vision

Through the winter months dazzle from the low sun can be a particular problem. Improve vision significantly by making sure that the windscreen is clean – inside and out. Scratches, abrasion and chips on the outside can also worsen the dazzling effect of the sun. If you're suffering from greasy smears on the screen that don't go with use of a normal screenwash additive then a little elbow grease is required. First try using a cream glass polish with a slight abrasive action. If that doesn't work then try dishwasher powder dissolved in a little water – Use clean kitchen paper to clean a small area at a time and try not to go back over a patch you've just done. Use air conditioning for faster demisting and to reduce condensation on cold windows. Keep the windscreen and other windows clear – if your vision is obscured through dirt, snow or even sticker-infested car windows you could face a hefty fine. Check windscreen wipers and replace if necessary. Make sure that wipers are switched off in the park position when leaving the car, when there's risk of freezing. If you don't and the blades freeze to the screen, you could damage the blades or wiper motor when you turn the ignition on. Windscreen washer fluid should be topped up and treated with a proprietary additive to reduce the chance of freezing in frosty weather. Don't use ordinary engine antifreeze as it will damage paintwork. Clear snow from the roof as well as from windows. Snow piled up on the roof can fall onto the windscreen obscuring your view and can also be a hazard to other road users.

Visibility

Check that all bulbs are working and that headlights are clean and aimed correctly. You must use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced. You may also use front or rear fog lights but these must be switched off when visibility improves as they can dazzle other road users and obscure your brake lights. Keep the number plates clean too, as you can be fined if they are dirty and illegible.

Tyres

Check all tyres for condition, pressure and tread depth. At least 3mm of tread is recommended for winter motoring, and certainly no less than 2mm. Don't reduce tyre pressures to get more grip – it doesn't work, and reduces stability. Check you have a working jack and wheel brace, and that you know how to change a wheel if necessary. It's rare to need snow chains unless you live in an isolated area hit with heavy snow, and where the roads are not cleared. They must be removed to drive on a metalled road without a reasonable covering of snow. Buy snow chains from a specialist supplier to ensure that they're right for your vehicle, and practice fitting them in good dry conditions. Consider changing to winter or all season tyres – these have a higher silicone content in the tread which prevents it hardening at lower temperatures, and therefore gives better grip in cold wet conditions.

Preparing to travel

Get up at least 10 minutes early to give you time to prepare the car. Don't drive off like a tank-commander, with a tiny hole cleared in your windscreen. Clear all windows of snow and ice using a scraper and de-icer. Use a cigarette lighter to warm a key for a frozen lock. Don't breathe on the lock, as the moisture will condense and freeze. Besides an ice scraper and de-icer, it's worth carrying a mobile phone with fully charged battery, torch, first-aid kit, tow rope, blankets, warm coat and boots, jump leads, snow shovel, warning triangle, an old sack or rug (to put under the wheels if you do get stuck) and water repellent spray. Plan routes to favour major roads which are more likely to have been gritted. Put safety before punctuality when the bad weather closes in. While it's always a good idea to allow extra time in winter for your journey.

Driving in snow and ice

Stopping distances are 10 times longer in ice and snow. Gentle manoeuvres are the key to safe driving. Wear comfortable, dry shoes: cumbersome, snow-covered boots will slip on the pedals. Select second gear when pulling away, easing your foot off the clutch gently to avoid wheel-spin. When climbing a hill it's important to avoid having to stop on the hill by waiting until it is clear of other cars or by leaving plenty of room between you and the car in front. Try to maintain a constant speed, choosing the most suitable gear well in advance to avoid having to change down on the hill. When driving downhill, reduce your speed before the hill, use a low gear and try to avoid using the brakes. Leave as much room as possible between you and the car in front. Always apply brakes gently. Release them and de-clutch if the car skids. If you have an automatic, then under normal driving conditions (motorways, etc) it's best to select 'Drive' and let the gearbox do the work throughout the full gear range. In slippery, snowy conditions you can make driving much safer by selecting '2', which limits the gear changes and also makes you less reliant on the brakes. Many modern autos have a 'Winter' mode which locks out first gear to reduce the risk of wheel spin. Check the handbook if you're not sure. If you do get stuck, straighten the steering and clear the snow from the wheels. Put a sack or old rug in front of the driving wheels to give the tyres some grip. Once on the move again, try not to stop until you reach firmer ground.