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Authority No. Dppos Alnwick District Council 2 Alnwick - 10/08/2007, Amble - 10/08/2007 The following table outlines those authorities that have published Designation Orders as at 1st November 2010. Please note that if you require full name of roads in an area, you should contact the relevant council office. Authority No. DPPOs Alnwick District Council 2 Alnwick - 10/08/2007, Amble - 10/08/2007. Amber Valley Borough 13 Belper - 24/05/2004, Oakerthorpe - 24/05/2004, Ripley and Heanor - 16/07/2004, Belper Railway Station - 24/01/2005, Council Church St Recreation Ground, Danesby Rise Recreation Ground, Denby Institute Recreation Ground, Denby - 05/12/2005, Festival Gardens, Belper - 22/06/2006, Kilburn - 08/09/2006, John Flamstead Memorial Park, Denby - 06/08/2007, Somercotes and Leabrooks - 06/08/2007, Belper Park - 06/12/2007, Heanor, various - 29/08/2008, Swanwick - 18/09/2009, Aldercar Rec Ground, Queen Street Rec Ground, Footpath between Queen Street and Acorn Centre - 16/07/2010. Isle of Anglesey County 3 Holyhead Town - 01/02/2005, Town of Llangefni - 15/12/2005, Menai Bridge Town - 01/08/2007. Council Arun District Council 1 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, various - 01/06/2006. Aylesbury Vale District 2 Aylesbury various - 31/07/2008, Winslow and Steeple Claydon - 29/05/2009 Council Barking & Dagenham 2 Barking Town centre - 20/12/2004, Rainham Road South - 24/11/2008. Borough Council, London Borough of Barnet Borough Council, 3 North Finchley Town Centre - 01/03/2004, Hendon Central - 01/03/2004, Finchley Church End Town Centre - 01/03/2004. London Borough of Barnsley Metropolitan 15 Wombwell Town Centre - 03/04/2004, Wombwell Park - 01/11/2004, Wombwell Cemetery - 01/11/2004, Summer Lane Borough Council Recreation Ground, Wombwell - 01/11/2004, Athersley North - 01/11/2004, Cudworth Welfare Park - 01/11/2004, Dorothy Hyman Stadium - 01/11/2004, Brierley Park - 01/11/2004, Millennium Green & Brierley Road Area - 01/11/2004, Thurgoland - 29/12/2004, Thurnscoe Village - 31/12/2004, Beech St/Dobie St area, Barnsley - 31/01/2007, Barnsley Town Centre - 15/12/2008, Barnsley Cemetery - 15/12/2008, Doncaster Road - 21/12/2009 Barrow Borough Council 2 Barrow-in-Furness Town Centre - 16/12/2006, Dalton-in-Furness Town Centre and Vulcan Road Estate - 25/05/2010. Basingstoke and Deane 7 Kingsclere, various - 23/08/2005, Basingstoke, various - 01/09/2006, Oakley, various - 14/11/2006, Brighton Hill - Borough Council 01/06/2007, Basingstoke, various - 01/06/2007, Overton - 01/02/2010, Chineham - 01/03/2010. Bath & North East 1 Bath City Centre and surrounding area, various - 23/04/2004. Somerset Council Central Bedforshire 1 Sandy - 23/03/2011 Council Bedford Borough Council 1 Bedford Town Centre - 01/03/2008. Mid Bedfordshire District 3 Ampthill, Biggleswade, Cranfield and Flitwick, various - 01/09/2005, Stotfold et al - 01/03/2006, Flitwick - 01/11/2008. Council South Bedfordshire 4 Dunstable et al, various - 28/04/2003, Caddington et al, various - 20/05/2005, Barton-Le-Clay et al, various - 30/09/2006, District Council The Green, Caddington and North and Church Streets, Leighton Buzzard - 31/12/2006. West Berkshire Council 1 Newbury et al, various - 10/04/2006. Berwick-upon-Tweed 1 Berwick-upon-Tweed - 12/08/2004. Borough Council Bexley Council, London 2 Bexleyheath Town Centre - 21/10/2004, Bexley village - 03/07/2006. Borough of Birmingham City Council 44 Oscott - 01/11/2003, Selly Oak/Bournbrook - 01/11/2003, Moseley - 01/11/2003, Central Park, Castle Vale - 01/03/2004, Birmingham City Centre - 09/04/2004, Perry Barr - 06/05/2004, Kingstanding - 11/06/2004, Sutton Coldfield Town Centre - 11/06/2004, Erdington - 17/08/2004, Acocks Green Ward - 17/08/2004, Yardley Ward - 17/08/2004, Heartlands and Yardley Green Hospital - 17/08/2004, Sheldon - 17/08/2004, Shard End - 17/08/2004, Part of shard End - 13/11/2004, Weoley Castle - 13/11/2004, Falcon Lodge - 06/12/2004, Boldmere - 13/06/2005, Castle Vale - 13/06/2005, Lozells and Est Handsorth - 13/06/2005, Kings Norton Ward - 09/07/2005, Selly Oak - 20/07/2005, Yardley Wood - 20/07/2005. Cotteridge Park - 21/09/2005, Bournville Rowheath Park - 16/12/2005, Bournville village green - 16/12/2005, Victoria Common Northfield - 13/03/2006, Yardley Wood - 13/03/2006, Stockland Green - 25/08/2006, Handsworth - 25/08/2006, Quinton and Harborne - 25/08/2006, Stirchley - 19/02/2007, Masefield (Northfield) - 19/02/2007, Winson Green - 19/02/2007, Bordesley Green - 18/04/2007, Nechells -18/04/2007, Hodge Hill - 18/04/2007, Turves Green - 18/04/2007, Longbridge - 18/04/2007, Shard End - 18/04/2007, Stockland Green (Short heath) - 25/02/2008, Sutton Coldfield and Sutton Park - 25/02/2008, Hodge Hill Ward - 21/01/2009, Washwood Heath - 21/01/2009. Blaby District Council 1 Blaby, various- 19/12/2005. Blackburn with Darwen 1 Entire Borough - 01/06/2009 Borough Council Bolsover District Council 2 Shirebrook - 02/02/2006, Clowne - 23/11/2006. Bolton Council 4 Bolton Town Centre - 10/08/2007, Horwich extension- Middlebrook - 06/12/2007, Green lane area, Great Lever - 01/03/2009, Union Rd/Starkie Rd area, Tonge Moor - 01/03/2009. Boston Borough Council 1 Boston Town Centre, various - 14/12/2007. Bournemouth Borough 4 Bournemouth including West Hill, various - 14/06/2007, Various roads including The Crescent - 02/02/2009, Several Council Parks and Play areas, Kinson Common and St James Square - 06/08/2004, Bournemouth Town Centre - 15/07/2002. Breckland Council 5 Dereham - 01/07/2003, Attleborough - 03/09/2007, Watton - 20/01/2008, Thetford - 09/01/2009, Swaffham - 05/07/2010. Brent, London Borough 2 Brent, Kilburn Road area - 01/07/2006, Publicly used land within Brent Council 15/12/2007. of Brentwood Borough 1 Brentwood Town Centre, Shenfield, Dogginghurst, various - 27/10/2003. Council Bridgend County 2 Bridgend Town Centre - 01/12/2008, Pencoed - 14/12/2009 Borough Council Brighton & Hove City 2 Brighton, St James's street - 30/11/2001, City of Brighton & Hove - 12/08/2003. Council Bristol City Council 6 St Judes/ Lawfords Gate - 15/01/2003, Stokes Croft et al - 24/10/2003, City Central Cabot Area - 24/07/2004, Whitchurch area - 15/11/2004, Bedminster area - 29/07/2005, Withywood area - 01/02/2006. Broadland District 1 Thorpe End, Norfolk- 07/11/2003. BromleyCouncil Council, London 5 Bromley Town Centre - 28/06/2004, Penge High Street - 16/05/2002, Beckenham Town Centre - 09/06/2006; Bromley Borough of Town Centre Extension - 01/06/2007, Orpington - 20/11/2009. Bromsgrove Council 1 Drakes Cross and Hollywood, Bromsgrove - 15/12/2004. Broxbourne Borough 4 Grundy Park, Cheshnut - 01/05/2005, Andrews Lane, Cheshunt 25/05/2007, Turners Hill, Cheshunt and adjoining roads in Council the Old Pond area - 20/07/2007, Holdbrook South Estate - 26/10/2007, Broxtowe Borough 5 Manor Park Recreation Ground, Toton - 11/11/2005, Beeston Town Centre - 01/03/2007, North Beeston - 01/03/2007, Council Eastwood - 01/10/2007, Kimberley, Swingate & Larkfields Estate - 04/04/2011 Burnley Borough Council 1 Boroughwide - Burnley - 31/07/2009 Bury - Metropolitan 1 Bury, Whitefield, and Radcliffe Town Centre et al, Prestwich Centre and Heaton park, Ramsbottom and Holcombe Brook, Borough of Tottington Village Centre - 31/10/2003. Caerphilly County 4 Abertridwr, Bargoed, Blackwood, Caerphilly, various, Risca, Aberbargoed, Ystrad Mynach Town Centre and Cross Keys- Borough Council 30/06/2006, Blackwood, Cefn Fforest, Pontllanfraith, Penllwyn - 22/09/2008, Phillipstown, Fochriw, Britannia, Llanbradoch - 27/03/2009, Risca, Croespenmaen, Trinant, Blackwood, Oakdale, Cefn Fforest, Abercarn, Cwmcarn - 08/07/2010. Borough Council of 1 Halifax, Brighouse, Todmorden, Elland, etc - 02/10/2006 Calderdale South Cambridgeshire 1 Barr Hill - 21/04/2006. District Council Camden Council, London 2 Polygon Road/Ampthill Estate et al - 18/10/2004, Camden, various - 08/06/2006. Borough of Cannock Chase Council 5 Rugeley Town Centre - 01/04/2005, Hednesford Town Centre - 01/04/2005, Cannock Town Centre - 01/04/2005, Fernwood Drive & Green Lane areas Rugeley - 01/04/2005, Ravenhill Par, Brereton, Rugeley - 17/05/2010. Canterbury City Council 1 Barton Ward et al, Canterbury - 16/04/2007. Caradon District Council 3 Liskeard - 14/04/2008, Callington - 14/04/2008, Looe - 14/04/2008. Cardiff City and County 1 All public places - 01/03/2010 Council Carlisle City Council 1 Denton Holme various and Carlisle City Centre - 21/12/2007. Carrick District Council 3 Truro, Falmouth, Penryn and St Agnus, various - 26/07/2002, Probus - 19/12/2005, Truro Extension - 16/11/2007. Castle Morpeth Borough 2 Morpeth - 01/06/2008, Ponteland - 01/06/2008. Council Ceredigion County 1 Aberystwyth Town Centre - 27/05/2005. Council Charnwood Borough 2 Ashby Road Corridor, Loughborough - 26/03/2004, Town Centre, Loughborough - 26/03/2004. Council Chelmsford Borough 2 Chelmsford Town Centre - 02/09/2002, Chelmsford Town Centre extension - 13/09/2010. Council Cheltenham Borough 1 Cheltenham, various - 01/03/2005. Council Cherwell District Council 3 Banbury - 01/08/2002, Bicester - 01/08/2003, Banbury Town Centre - 01/06/2004. Chester City Council 1 Chester City Centre - 01/09/2004. Chesterfield Borough 1 Rose Hill West et al, Chesterfield - 30/01/2004. Council Chiltern District Council 3 Amersham-on-the-Hill and Old Amersham - 01/12/2007, Seer Green - 01/12/2007, Roundwood Rd and Station forecourt, Amersham - 17/03/2008. Chorley Borough Council 1 Chorley Town Centre - 10/06/2010 Christchurch Borough 1 Christchurch Town Centre, Purewell, Mudeford Wood - 20/09/2010 Council Colchester Borough 1 Colchester, various- 01/12/2006. Council Corby Borough Council 2 Corby, various - 29/01/2007, Corby various - 28/01/2009. Cornwall Council 2 Bugle, Camborne, Constantine, Falmouth, Foxhole, Fowey, Gorran Haven, Helston, Lauceston, Lostwithiel, Mevagissey, Newquay, Nanpean, No Mans Land, Par, St Blazey, Tywardreath, Penwithick, Perranzabuloe, Polgooth, Porthpean, Redruth, Roche, Sennen, St Austell, St Dennis, St Erth, St Erme, St Stephen, Torpoint, Trewoon, Truro, Summercourt, Fraddon, Par/Prthpean/Readymoney/Whitehouse/Millendreath Beaches - 08/03/2010, Truro Extension - 16/11/2007 North Cornwall District 3 Launceston - 20/12/2002, Polzeath - 14/07/2006, Bodmin - 01/09/2006.
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