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Grit Bins in Buchan Winter Maintenance Operational Plan Issued 2019 Area: Buchan Grit Bin Town : Strichen Auchnagatt 3 85604454 G1 U98B A948 at Burngrains to C112B at Hill At Savoch Church 85604756 G1 U102B C103B at Lambshillock to Bruntbrae corner near Bruntbrae 85606797 G1 C112B U111B near Woodside of Quilquox to Outside Old Church of Savoch Boddam 14 85600285 G1 BIRNIE PLACE Opposite no.22 85600758 G1 CHURCH PLACE Opposite gable end of no.7 85600900 G1 MANSE PLACE next to number 10 85602185 G1 CLAYMORE CRESCENT Outside No.18 on grass area 85602185 G2 CLAYMORE CRESCENT Opp No.31 on grass area 85602187 G1 BUCHANNESS DRIVE parking area at number 19 85602193 G1 QUEEN'S CRESCENT next to number 15 85602195 G1 VIEW GARDENS At junction with Laird's Walk (Side of no.1 Lairds Walk) 85602198 G1 BUCHANNESS PLACE Between frontage of no's. 8 & 10 85604713 G1 U66B C64B at Newfield to A90T near Newto Opp Lendrum Terrace 85604713 G2 U66B C64B at Newfield to A90T near Newto Near jcn MP145 85604713 G3 U66B C64B at Newfield to A90T near Newto Opp Reservior - 2nd from A90T 85604713 G4 U66B C64B at Newfield to A90T near Newto 1st from A90T 85610009 G1 INCHMORE GARDENS South side of junction with Rocksley Drive Clola 2 85606474 G1 A952 C38B north of Nether Kinknockie to Shannas Cottages, layby 85607210 G1 U52B A952 at Clola to junction east of D Barnyards, Millbreck Crimond 3 85600070 G1 LOCH VIEW Outside No's 5/7 85602591 G1 CHURCH AVENUE Outside Crimond Primary School 85610981 G1 STARNAFIN ROAD At jcn with A90 Cruden Bay 14 85600109 G1 MAIN STREET At the Jcn with Bridge Street 85600155 G1 STATION ROAD Jcn Aulton Rd 85600340 G1 CASTLE ROAD Opp jcn Castlewoods 85600619 G1 GOLF PARK Between no's 3 & 4 85600897 G1 STATION PLACE O/S No.4 85601968 G1 HACKLAW PLACE Opposite no.4 85601973 G1 KILMARNOCK DRIVE Opposite no.10 85601978 G 1 JOHN BUCHAN DRIVE Gable end of No.25 85601981 G1 AULTON LANE West side of it's junction with Aulton Drive 85606539 G1 A975 Errollston Road Cruden Road east th Bullars of Buchan 85610084 G1 MORRISON PLACE Outside no.36 85610084 G2 MORRISON PLACE Gable end of No.58 85610594 G1 LINKS PLACE Outside no.21 85655441 G1 C77B C80B At Waterside Via Nethermill To junction U77B-Nethermill Fetterangus 9 85600140 G1 THE SQUARE Opp Gable of No.2 Duke Street 85601833 G1 FERGUSON STREET Opposite no.17 at Hall 85601835 G1 PITFOUR CRESCENT On corner opposite gable end of no.13 85601836 G1 NORTH PLACE Opp No.1 Pitfour Crescent 85601838 G1 GAVAL COURT Outside No.1 85604547 G1 U3B C4B west of Fetterangus via Den of H Beside old disused quarry 85604547 G2 U3B C4B west of Fetterangus via Den of H Next to Den O'Howe 85610038 G1 ANGUS GARDENS opposite number 9 85610038 G2 ANGUS GARDENS Jcn Mintlaw Road Hatton 22 85600100 G1 MANSE ROAD corner Main Street up from number 6 85600100 G2 MANSE ROAD corner opposite number 33 85600126 G1 MAIN STREET Rear of Lyndale at Medical Centre 85600160 G1 STATION ROAD West side of Hatton Cruden Primary School 85600160 G2 STATION ROAD At jcn with Hatton Farm Road 85600666 G1 MANSE TERRACE Outside Keran 85601984 G1 HATTON FARM GARDENS outside number 57 85601984 G2 HATTON FARM GARDENS Opp No.9 85601986 G1 ROWAN TERRACE opposite gable end number 1 85601986 G2 ROWAN TERRACE Frontage number 20 85601987 G1 HATTON FARM ROAD Outside No9 85601988 G2 NORTHFIELD GARDENS gable number 2 85601988 G3 NORTHFIELD GARDENS frontage number 11 85601988 G4 NORTHFIELD GARDENS gable number 12 85601988 G5 NORTHFIELD GARDENS At Play Area 85601989 G1 HOBSHILL PLACE Outside No.3 Grit Bins 7 Appendix 7 Winter Maintenance Operational Plan Issued 2019 Hatton cont 22 85601991 G1 STEWART COTTAGES Outside no.3 Stewart Cottages 85604034 G1 C72B C70B at Hatton via Greystone to A95 At entrance to Auquharney House 85610690 G1 BRIDGEND CRESCENT Bridgend Crescent off A90 near Hatton 85610773 G1 HOBSHILL ROAD opposite number 8 85610773 G2 HOBSHILL ROAD Opposite no.9 85610773 G3 HOBSHILL ROAD gable number 2 Knaven 2 85655413 G1 C110B U113B near South Upper Barrack via At Knaven School House 85655413 G2 C110B U113B near South Upper Barrack via Outside No.8 Hillcrest Cottages Longside 15 85600125 G1 MAIN STREET Opposite no.46 85600125 G2 MAIN STREET near entrance to number 57 85601994 G1 STATION TERRACE corner near Station House 85601997 G1INN BRAE gable number 7 85601997 G2 INN BRAE At jcn with Smithy Lane 85601999 G1 COOPER'S BRAE Near jcn Armoury Lane 85602001 G1 INVERQUHOMERY ROAD Opp Harvest Hill 85604010 G1 C39B C38B near South Braeside of Ludquha East side of School Car Park 85604010 G2 C39B C38B near South Braeside of Ludquha West side of School Car Park 85604010 G3 C39B C38B near South Braeside of Ludquha Entrance to School Car Park 85604659 G1 U39B A950 at Crookedneuk to C39B at Brid junction A950 - access to Bridgend sawmill 85610579 G1 CHEVES CIRCLE On turning circle opposite no.4 85610580 G1 FLEEMAN WAY Opposite no.10 85610581 G1 BRUCE BRAE Opposite no.2 85610582 G1 STATION PLACE 5 meters from South side of junction Maud 6 85600150 G1 STATION ROAD At recycling centre car park 85600511 G1 PARK CRESCENT At Fedderate Cottages 85600511 G2 PARK CRESCENT Opp School Road 85600828 G1 DEER ROAD Junction with B9106 85601819 G1 JOHN MORRISON CRESCENT Opp No.48 85610618 G1BANK LANE Jcn Bank Road Mintlaw 17 85600260 G 1 BURNSIDE ROAD On Grass area next to No.74 85600782 G1 HAWTHORN CRESCENT On verge Opp No.3 85600875 G1PINE VIEW Outside No.2 85600875 G2 PINE VIEW Between No's. 12&14 85601806 G1 NEWLANDS ROAD Opp Health Centre 85601806 G2 NEWLANDS ROAD Rear of No.36 Aden Gardens 85601806 G3 NEWLANDS ROAD Jcn Pine View 85601814 G1 ADEN CIRCLE On grass opp No.1 85602004 G1 MORMOND CRESCENT At gable of No.10 85602011 G 1 BAIN CRESCENT On grass at jcn Bain Gardens 85606473 G1 A952 Derranbank access road to South Str At Sewage Works 85606888 G1 C29B C28B west of Mains of Kininmonth to near Lintmill Farm 85610058 G 1THE BEECHES Opp No.11 The Beeches 85610060 G1 Access Road to Pitfour Primary School fr At the Library 85610802 G1 NEWTON GRANGE outside number 16 85610802 G2 NEWTON GRANGE outside number 11 85611504 G1 MEADOW WALK Gable end on No.24 New Deer 13 85600756 G1 CHURCH CRESCENT West side of church 85601639 G1 FORDYCE ROAD Jcn with Fordyce Terrace 85601640 G1 TURFHILL ROAD Opp Church 85601643 G1 STONEYBANK TERRACE outside Grampian Autopaints ( No.1) 85601644 G1 KIRKBRAE TERRACE British Legion car park 85601644 G2 KIRKBRAE TERRACE gable end number 19 85601646 G1 THE BRAE Outside Food for Thought 85601647 G1 FORDYCE AVENUE near turning area 85601649 G1 THE CRESCENT North side of it's jcn with Fordyce Road 85610334 G1 U161B Lane from Main Street to Johnston Outside No.5 Johnston Cottages 85610509 G1 SHERWOOD PLACE Gable end of No.1 85610509 G2 SHERWOOD PLACE Opposite No.4 85610510 G1 STONEYBANK GARDENS Between No's. 2 & 4 New Leeds 5 85600878 G1 MANSE STREET Opposite war memorial 85600878 G2 MANSE STREET Outside The Old Church 85601841 G1 LOVAT STREET at post box junction Manse Street 85601841 G2 LOVAT STREET Outside no.11 85610409 G1 C27B A952 at Kininmonth School east to C near Kininmonth School Grit Bins 8 Appendix 7 Winter Maintenance Operational Plan Issued 2019 New Pitsligo 22 85600027 G1 HIGH STREET car park near Commercial Hotel 85600027 G2 HIGH STREET Between No's 2A & 3 85600027 G3 HIGH STREET Frontage no.145 85600027 G4 HIGH STREET Outside No.22 85600027 G5HIGH STREET O/S No.64 85600184 G1 CHURCH STREET Outside No.8 85600267 G1SCHOOL BRAE Opp No.3 85600448 G 3LOW STREET Outside No.9A 85600448 G1LOW STREET Opp No.84 85600448 G2 LOW STREET Outside No.2 85600755 G1 CHURCH CRESCENT Outside no.7 85600759 G1 SCHOOL PLACE Opp No.5 85600760 G 3SCHOOL STREET Outside Torwood 85600760 G1 SCHOOL STREET Outside The Rowans 85600760 G2 SCHOOL STREET School car park 85600763 G1 CLINTON PLACE Outside no.15 85601650 G1 ALEXANDER BELL PLACE At jcn with Low Street 85601650 G2 ALEXANDER BELL PLACE Outside No.10 85601652 G1 CLINTON CRESCENT Opposite no.29 85602786 G1 SMITHY LANE Gable end of 94 High Street 85610589 G1 HIGHFIELD Corner near No.75 85610590 G1 TURLUNDIE CIRCLE West of jcn with Church Place Old Deer 2 85602585 G1 ADEN CIRCLE Opp No.6 on island 85603698 G 1 B9030 A950 at Castlehaugh to Abbey Stree Outside Deer Parish Church Peterhead 229 85600035 G1 HIGH STREET Gable end of Community centre, opposite no.1 85600035 G2 HIGH STREET South side of junction with Well Street 85600075 G1 NORTH STREET Opp No.35 85600105 G1 SOUTH ROAD access road - cycleway 85600105 G2 SOUTH ROAD Jcn Glenugie View near No.2 85600205 G1 SCHOOL ROAD near number 60 85600205 G2 SCHOOL ROAD near turning circle 85600205 G4 SCHOOL ROAD Opposite no.32 85600205 G6 SCHOOL ROAD Between no's 63 & 65 85600205 G7 SCHOOL ROAD Outside No.12 85600222 G1 HARBOUR STREET Gable end of no.36 High Street 85600222 G2 HARBOUR STREET Gable end no.24 Mid Street 85600271 G1 ROSE AVENUE Grass area at gable end of no.9 85600271 G2 ROSE AVENUE Gable end of No.39 85600273 G1 ROSE PLACE Outside No.4 85600312 G1 ASHGROVE PLACE Frontage of no.18 85600312 G2 ASHGROVE PLACE Jcn Berryden Road 85600368 G1 MID STREET North Side of it's junction with Well Street (opposite gable end of no.4 well street) 85600373 G1 HOPE STREET Near jcn Skelton Street 85600373 G2 HOPE STREET Outside No's.
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