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14/10/2020 (V10.6) Service Provider Programme Service Provider Programme - Resurfacing Review 15/10/2020 (V10.7) 14/10/2020 (V10.6) EIL DAY CREW 1 EIL DAY CREW 2 EIL NIGHT CREW 1 RIR RECONSTRUCTION 1 RIR RECONSTRUCTION 2 October 12 Field Lane / West Green, St Helens (340301/2) Somerset Road, Seaview (342385) - 2 Queens Road, Shanklin October 13 Church Hollow, Godshill (541193) - 3 / 09:30 - 16:00 Somerset Road, Seaview (342385) - 2 Queens Road, Shanklin October 14 Church Hollow, Godshill (541193) - 3 / 09:30 - 16:00 Market Street / Pound Lane, Ventnor (541264/542264) Queens Road, Shanklin October 15 Church Hollow, Godshill (541193) - 3 / 09:30 - 16:00 Market Street / Pound Lane, Ventnor (541264/542264) Queens Road, Shanklin October 16 Kings Road / Embankment Road, Bembridge (LTP108) Market Street / Pound Lane, Ventnor (541264/542264) Queens Road, Shanklin October 17 October 18 October 19 St Johns Avenue, Ryde (340618) Pitt Street, Ryde (341292 / 360678) - 2 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone October 20 St Johns Avenue, Ryde (340618) Pitt Street, Ryde (341292 / 360678) - 2 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone October 21 Princes Way, Shanklin (440285) Heatherwood Park Road, Totland (640374) Seaview Lane, Nettlestone October 22 Princes Way, Shanklin (440285) Heatherwood Park Road, Totland (640374) Seaview Lane, Nettlestone October 23 Castle Road, Wroxall (540177) - 2 Arthur Street, Ryde (340451) Seaview Lane, Nettlestone October 24 HalfTerm October 25 October 26 Castle Road, Wroxall (540177) - 2 Arthur Street, Ryde (340451) Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Bennet Street, Ryde October 27 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone (330083a/b & 330103) Node Close, Ryde (340581) Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Bennet Street, Ryde October 28 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone (330083a/b & 330103) Steephill Down Road, Ventnor (540252) - 3 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone Bennet Street, Ryde October 29 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone (330083a/b & 330103) Steephill Down Road, Ventnor (540252) - 3 Bennet Street, Ryde October 30 Seaview Lane, Nettlestone (330083a/b & 330103) Steephill Down Road, Ventnor (540252) - 3 Bennet Street, Ryde October 31 November 1 November 2 Queens Road, Shanklin (430091) Luccombe Road, Shanklin November 3 Queens Road, Shanklin (430091) Luccombe Road, Shanklin November 4 Meaders Road, Ryde (340571) - 2 Luccombe Road, Shanklin November 5 Meaders Road, Ryde (340571) - 2 Luccombe Road, Shanklin November 6 See Night Crew 1 Forest Road, Newport (210044) Luccombe Road, Shanklin November 7 November 8 November 9 Currie Road, Lake (440393) - 2 Luccombe Road, Shanklin Bennet Street, Ryde November 10 Currie Road, Lake (440393) - 2 Luccombe Road, Shanklin Bennet Street, Ryde November 11 South Street, Yarmouth (640543) Luccombe Road, Shanklin Bennet Street, Ryde November 12 South Street, Yarmouth (640543) Luccombe Road, Shanklin Bennet Street, Ryde November 13 Paddock Road, Shanklin (440280a) Luccombe Road, Shanklin Bennet Street, Ryde November 14 November 15 November 16 Luccombe Road, Shanklin (440274) Solent Hill, Freshwater Bennet Street, Ryde November 17 Luccombe Road, Shanklin (440274) Solent Hill, Freshwater Bennet Street, Ryde November 18 Priory Road, Shanklin (440286) Solent Hill, Freshwater Bennet Street, Ryde November 19 Priory Road, Shanklin (440286) Solent Hill, Freshwater Bennet Street, Ryde November 20 Solent Hill, Freshwater (640547/a) Solent Hill, Freshwater Bennet Street, Ryde November 21 November 22 November 23 Benett Street, Ryde (341285) November 24 Leeson Road, Ventnor (420023) November 25 Leeson Road, Ventnor (420023) November 26 South Street, Ryde (341465) November 27 St Catherines Road, Niton (540163a).
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