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List of Public Roads Moray Council Environmental & Commercial Services Roads Maintenance List of Public Roads Lengths (Km) Road No / Carriageway Footway / Cycleway / Burgh Road / Street Name Road / Street Description Footpath CycleTrack Overall Summary of All Classifications A Class Roads 157.291 38.184 3.110 B Class Roads 296.332 36.699 3.220 C Class Roads 365.732 45.708 4.753 Unclassified Roads 738.519 404.666 10.064 Total 1,557.874 525.257 21.147 Remote Footpaths 0.000 19.874 0.000 Remote Cycle Tracks 0.000 0.000 34.990 Total 0.000 19.874 34.990 Date Printed - 24/08/2021 Page 1 of 130 Moray Council Environmental & Commercial Services Roads Maintenance List of Public Roads Lengths (Km) Road No / Carriageway Footway / Cycleway / Burgh Road / Street Name Road / Street Description Footpath CycleTrack A Class Roads A95 Keith - Glenbarry Road From Trunk Road A96 (Church Road) in Keith to Council 14.180 1.099 0.000 Boundary at Glenbarry A97 Banff - Aberchirder - Huntly Portion of Road from Bridge of Marnoch to Council 0.753 0.000 0.000 Road Boundary at Auchingoul A98 Fochabers - Cullen - From A96 at Fochabers (Main Road), via Arradoul (Main 20.911 5.282 0.000 Fraserburgh Road Road) then Cullen (Castle Terrace, Bayview Road, Seafield Street, Seafield Road) thence to Council Boundary at Tochieneal, east of Cullen. A920 Dufftown - Huntly Road From junction with Route A941 at Burnend via 6.097 0.000 0.000 Auchindoun to Council Boundary at Corsemaul. A939 Nairn - Tomintoul - Ballater Road From Council Boundary at Bridge of Brown via 18.060 1.328 0.000 Tomintoul (Main Street and Auchbreck Road) and Blairmarrow to Council Boundary at Lecht Hill. A940 Forres - Grantown Road From junction with Forres Bypass, Market Street, 23.111 2.146 0.907 Victoria Roundabout, St Catherines Road, Grantown Road to junction with A939 to Dava. A941 (E) Lossiemouth - Elgin - Dufftown - From A95 at Craigellachie via Edward Avenue and Hill 27.388 2.734 1.499 Rhynie Road Street in Craigellachie then Balvenie Street, The Square and Fife Street in Dufftown then through Lower and Upper Cabrach to Council Boundary near Elrick. A941 (W) Lossiemouth - Elgin - Dufftown - From Lossiemouth Harbour (at junction with Commerce 29.894 10.000 0.704 Rhynie Road Street) via Pitgaveny Street, Clifton Road and Elgin Road in Lossiemouth, then south via Lossiemouth Road, North Street (Bishopmill), Bishopmill Brae and Cumming Street to roundabout on A96 at Alexandra Road. Then from roundabout on A96 near Ladyhill via Northfield Terrace, Hay Street, Station Road, New Elgin Road and Main Street in Elgin, then south via Main Road in Fogwatt, Elgin Road, New Street and High Street in Rothes to A95 near Craigellachie Bridge. A942 Buckie - Findochty - Portknockie From junction with Route A98 East of Inchgower via 11.089 9.382 0.000 Road Buckie (High Street, North High Street, Low Street, Marine Place, Rathburn Street, Commercial Road, Reidhaven Street, Great Eastern Road, Buckie) Findochty (Strathlene Road, Netherton Terrace) and Portknockie (Station Road, Church Street, Bridge Street) to junction with Route A98 at Denside A990 Enzie - Portgordon - Buckie From junction with Route A98 at Enzie via Portgordon 5.808 6.213 0.000 Road (Station Road, Lennox Place, West High Street, East High Street, Gordon Street) to Buckie (Great Western Road, Main Street, Bridge Place, Yardie, Baron Street, Bank Street, Buckie) Total of A Class Roads - ( No of Records 10 ) 157.291 38.184 3.110 Date Printed - 24/08/2021 Page 2 of 130 Moray Council Environmental & Commercial Services Roads Maintenance List of Public Roads Lengths (Km) Road No / Carriageway Footway / Cycleway / Burgh Road / Street Name Road / Street Description Footpath CycleTrack B Class Roads B975 Castle Road From Route B9014 near Bridge of Poolinch to junction 0.723 0.000 0.000 with Route A941 at Maltkiln Bridge. B9002 Cabrach - Lumsden (Burn of From Route A941 at a point north of Elrick to Council 1.039 0.000 0.000 Craig) Road Boundary south of Elrick. B9007 Forres - Ferness - Duthil Road From Council Boundary near Relugas to Route A940 at 4.230 0.000 0.000 Logie Lodge. B9008 Delnashaugh - Auchbreck - From junction with Route A95 at Delnashaugh via 21.414 0.026 0.000 Tomintoul Road Craggan, Auchbreck and Tomnavoulin to junction with Route A939 north east of Tomintoul B9009 Dufftown - Auchbreck (Glen From Route A941 in Dufftown (Conval Street) via Glen 17.357 0.979 0.000 Rinnes) Road Rinnes to junction with Route B9008 at Auchbreck. B9010 Elgin - Rafford - Forres Road From Route A96 in Elgin (Pluscarden Road) then 27.549 3.777 0.000 southwards via Pittendreich, Wester Manbeen and Cloddach to Bogside, then south westwards via Buinach and Kellas to Edinvale Farm, north westwards via Rafford (Main Road) to Route B9011 in Forres (St Leonards Road, Tolbooth Street, Forres) B9011 Forres - Findhorn Road Nairn Road from Greshop Roundabout, Bridge Street, 9.577 5.988 0.315 High Street, Victoria Road to Findhorn Roundabout thence to meet B9089 in Kinloss (Main Road) then from Kinloss (Findhorn Road), to Findhorn. B9012 Elgin - Williamston Road From Route A941 in Elgin (Morriston Road, Duffus 9.265 1.119 0.448 Road) thence northwards via Duffus (Hopeman Road) to meet Route B9040 at Williamston B9013 Newton - Burghead Road From Route A96 at Newton northwards via College of 8.487 2.176 0.000 Roseisle crossroads (Main Road) to Burghead (St Aethans Road) thence to the termination of Granary Street (at west end of No 71). B9014 Dufftown - Keith Road From Route A941 in Dufftown (Low Road), via Parkmore 16.255 1.860 0.029 (Main Road) then Drummuir (Dufftown Road) to Route A96 in Keith (Fife Street, Regent Square Keith). B9015 Rothes - Kingston Road From Route A941 in Rothes (North Street) northwards 22.101 2.545 0.975 crossing Route A96 at Mosstodloch thence (via Garmouth Road, Mosstodloch) to Garmouth (South Road, Church Street, Spey Street, Kingston Road) thence to Kingston (Shore Road, terminating on Lein Road at "Rivendel" and also on Beach Road at turning loop at entrance to car park) B9016 Keith - Buckie Road From junction with Route A96 west of Little Forgie via 10.604 0.083 0.000 Aultmore (Main Road) Ryeriggs and Craiglug to junction with Route A98 at Enzie. B9017 Crooksmill - Newmill - Montgrew From junction with Route A96 at Woodside via Newmill 4.900 1.071 0.000 Road (Main Street, The Square) to junction with Route A95 at Montgrew. B9018 Keith - Cullen Road From junction with Route A95 at Auchinhove via Grange 16.614 0.847 0.000 Cross Roads Nethertown of Windyhills Farm, Berryhillocks, Lintmill (Main Road) to junction with Route A98 at Cullen. B9022 Portsoy - Huntly Road From Council Boundary at Glenbarry via Ternemny to 7.040 0.000 0.000 Council Boundary at Bridge of Isla. B9040 Lossiemouth - Burghead Road From Route A941 in Lossiemouth (Queen Street, 12.729 6.723 0.333 Stotfield Road) westwards via Hopeman and Cummingston (Main Road) to join the Route B9013 at entrance to Burghead. B9089 Kinloss - Burghead Road From Route B9011 in Kinloss (Main Road), eastwards to 10.075 1.854 0.000 Wards crossroads thence northwards to join Route B9013 near the entrance to Burghead. B9102 Dandaleith - Grantown Road From Council Boundary near Delnapot north via Upper 20.614 1.056 0.000 Knockando (Main Road) and Archiestown (High Street) to join Route A941 near Craigellachie. B9103 (W) Lossie - Sheriffston - Orton - From Route A941 in Lossiemouth (Inchbroom Road) via 18.205 0.873 0.000 Mulben Road (West) Leuchars to Route A96 at Sheriffston and from Route A96 south-eastwards to junction with Route B9015 at Orton, then from Route B9015 at Garbity south eastwards to Boat O' Brig thence via Auchroisk to Route A95 at Mulben. Date Printed - 24/08/2021 Page 3 of 130 Moray Council Environmental & Commercial Services Roads Maintenance List of Public Roads Lengths (Km) Road No / Carriageway Footway / Cycleway / Burgh Road / Street Name Road / Street Description Footpath CycleTrack B Class Roads B9103 (E) Lossie - Sherrifston - Orton - From Route A941 in Lossiemouth (Inchbroom Road) via 4.853 0.000 0.000 Mulben Road (East) Leuchars to Route A96 at Sheriffston and from Route A96 south-eastwards to junction with Route B9015 at Orton, then from Route B9015 at Garbity south eastwards to Boat O' Brig thence via Auchroisk to Route A95 at Mulben. B9104 Fochabers - Spey Bay Road From Route A96 at Spey Bridge northwards via 8.747 2.710 0.511 Bogmoor (Bogmoor Road) to Spey Bay (Beach Road) to the 'Y' junction. B9115 Drummuir - Turfhillock - From junction with Route B9014 at Forkins via 6.709 0.000 0.000 Newtack Road Turfhillock to Council Boundary at Bridge of Blairmoon and from Council Boundary at Bridge of Blairmoon via Edintore to junction with Route A96 at Newtack. B9116 Keith - Newmill Road From Route A96 in Keith (Seafield Avenue, Newmill 2.051 1.257 0.000 Road, Keith) via Bridge of Kinminitie to junction with Route B9017 at Main Street, Newmill. B9117 Cairnhill - Rothiemay - From junction with Route A95 at Cairnhill to junction with 9.765 0.046 0.000 Hazelbrae Road Route B9022 at Rothiemay Cross Roads and from junction Route B9022 via Rothiemay (Anderson Drive and Mayen Road) and Mayen to Council Boundary at Glennie. B9118 Bridge of Isla - Rothiemay From junction with Route B9022 at Whitestones by 2.682 0.344 0.000 (Deveronside) Road Deveronside via Rothiemay (Anderson Drive and Deveronside Road) to junction with Route B9117 at Rothiemay. B9135 Muirton - Lossiemouth Road From Route A941 near Cocklehill via Muirton, 3.238 0.356 0.609 Kinneddar, and roundabout at RAF Lossiemouth, via Muirton Road to join Route B9040 near Muirton Crescent.
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