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WIP\Drawings\NGW-BWB-LSI-XX-DR-C-150 TrafficRegulationPlans.dwg DANES CAMP WAY DRIVE RHOSILI ROAD El Sub Sta RIVERSTONE WAY CR Co Const & Ward Bdy KINGMAKER WAY Drain BRINDLESTONE CLOSE GRESHAM Boro Const Bdy GLOUCESTER CLOSE 90.4m El Track Sub PARKFIELD AVENUE DAPPLESTONE CLOSE BANBURY LANE Sta SKIMMER CLOSE DELAMERE ROAD FB CLOSE BANBURY HASSOCKS HEDGE GLOUCESTER AVENUE Track CS Path Pond 64.3m ASHPOLE SPINNEY 72.1m MORTIMER CLOSE FB Drain WHITESANDS CAMBORNE CLOSE 89.3m 90.2m WAY Track Air Shaft Posts 83.2m Ponds ST BENEDICTS MOUNT Communcation Mast BARNET CLOSE Pond GLOUCESTER AVENUE LB GRESHAM DRIVE Drain 79.2m Weir FBs UPTON VALLEY WAY EAST SAMWELL WAY ST DUNSTANS RISE LB QUARTERSTONE HUNSLET LANE Hunsbury Hill GLOUCESTER AVENUE Pond CS WOODHALL CLOSE TCB CROWNSMEAD RIVERSTONE WAY Pond GLOUCESTER AVENUE 84.4m 62.8m BOSWORTH CLOSE Ponds Ward Bdy Drain Car Park COVERACK CLOSE 74.1m NENE VALLEY WAY Drain 75.7m 99.7m Subway REDRUTH CLOSE CLOSE El Sub Sta LANCASTER WAY 74.8m FB Travelling CAULDECOTT 109.1m NECTAR WAY Play 92.0m Subway Area FRIAR'S CLOSE CR Pond Crane El Sub Sta Drain Drain TOWTON COURT Posts 109.7m 107.0m Path Hunsbury Hill C Tunnel Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy LC FB Industrial Boro Const Bdy CLOSE Estate BOWMANS Path 73.3m LB 94.4m 100.5m Hunsbury Hill FRIAR'S AVENUE CROWNSMEAD SENTINEL ROAD PAVILION DRIVE Play Area Fort Gantry Lake Drain COB DRIVE Path WHADDON CLOSE FRIAR'S CRESCENT GREENGLADES Cycle Hire Station 100.6m 98.8m Trees GREENGLADES 90.3m El Sub Sta LYNMORE CLOSE Trees KEYSTONE FIENESGATE RIVERSTONE WAY PARKFIELD AVENUE DANES CAMP WAY CLOSE 96.3m BANBURY LANE Hunsbury Hill Subway 70.6m Country Park Play Area Green Track TEWKESBURY Lane Sta Sub El Def CR Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy GREENGLADES ED Bdy HUNSBURY CLOSE FRIARS COURT 91.1m CS 111.6m Boro Const Bdy Green Lane 81.7m LADYMEAD CLOSE NECTAR WAY Path Delapre Wood HUNSBURY HILL ROAD Cemetery Path (um) Hunsbury Hill Tunnel Path 109.8m ESS DRIVE 103.4m 96.3m 76.0m Air Shaft Trees Trees FRIAR'S AVENUE LONDON ROAD 104.2m TOWCESTER ROAD COB DRIVE 72.4m Trees Pond 104.0m Path Def LADYBRIDGE HUNSBURY CLOSE ESS Play Area Green Lane INDMERE CLOSE Delapre Wood Gantry Pond GALANE CLOSE Queen 67.9m CS ED Bdy Eleanor's Cross GRID Track Drain Green Lane Underpass Subway 104.9m Issues 105.4m Trees Sinks A 45 REEDHILL 69.1m COCS HUNSBURY FB Subway NORTH CLOSE GLASTONBURY ROAD Track 65.9m CLOSE AVENS LOCKGATE ROAD Trees 97.5m Def 68.2m 65.0m Def El Sub Sta Issues WOOD LB Pond Cycle Track Issues Issues 104.8m 63.1m 94.3m TANSY CLOSE BP Allotment Gardens HUNSBURY HILL ROAD Subway NARROWBOAT LANE ED Bdy Issues AVIEMORE GARDENS PARKFIELD AVENUE Trees Boro Const Bdy HOUGHTON HILL COB DRIVE CR Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy Golf Course SUNDEW COURT El Sub Sta WHISTLETS CLOSE Pond 106.7m 71.0m Track Lock NENE VALLEY WAY MP Path (um) BANBURY LANE 107.1m Subway TOWPATH AVENUE TILLER WAY Overflow 68.7m Pond 95.7m CR LB ED & Ward Bdy ESS WINCHESTER ROAD Cycle Way Cycle Track Cycle Way 107.2m Gas Gov Boro Const Bdy Lay-by SOUTHCREST 97.2m Balancing Pond WINCHESTER ROAD Path 106.3m Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy 104.2m WHISTLETS CLOSE HAWK ED & Ward Bdy TOWCESTER ROAD CR CR MERE WAY ED & Ward Bdy WHITEGATES HUDSON DRIVE RIDGE ED & Ward Bdy Subway TOWCESTER ROAD 108.4m 80.2m LISTER DRIVE 102.0m 63.3m WINCHESTER CLOSE ILEX CLOSE ICKNIELD DRIVE 104.5m Pond LONDON El Sub Sta SWAN VALLEY WAY ROAD 68.2m YEOMAN MEADOW 104.6m Ward Bdy Cycle DENSTON CLOSE Track Spring CANAL WAY Air 93.6m Path 95.7m ESS Shaft 99.3m Cycle Path Subway A5123 Subway Cycle Way Cycle CR WINCHESTER ROAD Subway WHITEGATES CLOSE 105.2m Subway LISTER DRIVE OVERSLADE Drain Boro Const Bdy MERE WAY El Sub 97.3m LB CR Und Sta ICKNIELD DRIVE MEADOW YEOMAN 103.8m Cycle Track Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy SANDHURST CLOSE 103.4m YEOMAN MEADOW KENTFORD CLOSE HARDINGSTONE LANE FB ESS 67.1m Cycle Track BANBURY LANE Allotment Gardens Cycle Way Cycle 100.8m Boro Const Bdy BACK LANE Firecrest Walk El YEOMAN MEADOW CR Co Const, ED & Ward Bdy BAXTER COURT BOURTON CLOSE Sub MERE WAY Sta BACK LANE LADYBRIDGE DRIVE 102.2m TITHE BARN WAY WHITEGATES 100.5m WOODLARK COURT 100.9m NENE VALLEY WAY SHELFLEYS BITTERN STREET El Sub Sta Chy Cycle Way Weir Tank FARM COLDSTREAM LANE War Meml Issues MANDARIN STREET Drain Posts HARDINGSTONE LANE Issues Balancing WOOTTON HILL 99.6m 102.0m HIGH STREET SWIFT COURT CLOSE 102.1m Pond Posts SPRINGBANKS STENT MEWS MERE 100.9m HIGH STREET CLANNELL ROAD LB 65.4m Car Park TCB 101.9m LADYBRIDGE DRIVE TALL TREES CLOSE WINDLASS CLOSE AMBRIDGE PENVALE ROAD LB WAY Pond CLOSE Bullrush Walk68.6m OLYMPIA CLOSE 69.4m 102.1m 100.5m 90.9m CYGNET DRIVE ESS FALCONERS RISE SCOTNEY CLOSE LINDISFARNE WAY Hunsbury Hill Tunnel ED & Ward Bdy 65.1m TOWCESTER WAYSIDE MARTINS LANE ROAD HOLBEIN GARDENS 67.8m LONDON ROAD Play 99.3m ACRES Ward Bdy Area ROAD LINDISFARNE WAY HILLDROP Car Park ANSELL WAY El Sub Sta THE GREEN BOUVERIE ROAD 65.7m HERITAGE FARM CLOSE 99.2m GLEBE CLOSE TEAL CR FIRS COURT FF Weir CLAREGATE Queenswood CLOSE 86.5m AVEBURY WAY Co Const, CP & ED Bdy MP 64 CLOSE CR AVEBURY WAY 97.7m TEAL CLOSE PEREGRINE PLACE 97.8m CLOSE HARDWICK ROAD Pond CLANNELL ROAD STAGSHAW SWAN VALLEY WAY HILL FARM RISE Path BELTON 65.7m 70.0m LADYBRIDGE DRIVE LONG ACRES MASSEY CLOSE HARDINGSTONE WARDLOW BAKEWELL KEDLESTON KITES CLOSE NEWPORT PAGNELL ROAD (WEST) CLOSE 95.3m Canal Track CLOSE 70.5m TIDESWELL CLOSE GLEBE AVENUE CLOSE Tennis 96.2m Court GLEBE WAY Recreation Ground BOUVERIE ROAD LADYBRIDGE EAST HUNSBURY Weir CONEYGREE LB Mast ROAD 95.4m NEWPORT Car Park TCB FOXFORD CLOSE Drain DRIVE PENVALE 67.8m MEREFIELD 82.1m 93.6m PAGNELL WINDRUSH ROAD El Sub Towing Path Sta SL LONGLEAT COURT Travelling Crane LB 91.4m ROAD ED & Ward Bdy HERONSFORD HOBBY CLOSE Gantry Cricket Ground OXBURGH CT BRAEMAR CRESCENT MERLIN GROVE Play Area Hazel Wood HATFIELD CL RISE ESS BLEDLOW Sports Facility 73.6m FB HAWKSNEST THE WARREN BARN OWL CLOSE BLACKWELL HILLDROP ROAD FF CRESCENT FIRS AVENUE ESS MARTINS LANE 89.4m BRAEMAR HARRIER PARK HILL KIMBLE CLOSE 85.3m 71.2m BARN OWL CLOSE El Sub Sta BRAMBLE MELDON CLOSE STANFORD WAY END L Twrs RISE 75.9m OSPREY BOUVERIE ROAD WB CG 81.1m El Sub Sta Def Gantry 71.7m Drain 109.1m Mast ESSs RISE Grange Wood 67.0m Wootton Hall L Twrs FARM 85.1m RAVENS CROFT Park BANBURY LANE Gantry Drawbridge Spring SAREK PARK HILL NEWPORT PAGNELL ROAD HIDCOTE CLOSE BARN OWL CLOSE Car Park Def SL Lock 71.8m 75.5m HARDY Overflow MoPs LANDIMORE ROAD M 1 Grange Wood Park El Sub Sta DRIVE Cycle Way 73.7m FB Gantry El Sub Sta 84.6m El MANNINGTON GARDENS PENN GARDENS Tank THE WARREN Sub Sta FB 73.9m THE Radio Pylon 108.5m FB TAPELEY GARDENS HAYRIDE Drain CASTERBRIDGE COURT STUART CLOSE Gas Und Gov THAMES Issues TURNERS COURT BRESSINGHAM GARDENS 71.6m LAPWING CLOSE ROAD KINGFISHER CLOSE GRANARY COURT ROWTREE ROAD Pond 109.4m 70.1m FB Co Const, CP & ED Bdy TATE GROVE WOOTTON WOODPECKER WAY NEWPORT PAGNELL ROAD MERSHE 68.7m GARDENS FB ED & Ward Bdy El Sub Sta PENN COTTESBROOKE GARDENS TATE GROVE J15A CLOSE PYGHTLE WAY GARDENERS VIEW Def SKIPTON CLOSE 87.7m GRANGEWOOD CR TANCRED CLOSE GRANARY ROAD MELCHESTER PENVALE ROAD LB LONDON ROAD CLOSE 69.3m MAIDA CLOSE TCB HILLDROP ROAD TURNERS GARDENS LAMBROOK DRIVE GRANARY ROAD Gantry CLOSE CRIMEA CLOSE THAMES ROAD Und CHAFFINCH CLOSE 108.2m TOWCESTER ROAD ROWTREE ROAD BATTALION DRIVE TRENTHAM CR 68.1m BRIGADIER CLOSE Ward Bdy NEWPORT PAGNELL El Sub Sta SWALLOW ROAD PAGNELL CLOSE CLOSE KELBURN CLOSE 76.8m CR CLOSE GP Gantry BUCKINGHAM QUEBEC CLOSE 79.3m CR 107.0m VETERAN CLOSE LAMBROOK DRIVE 68.3m STOURHEAD DRIVE Def 71.1m GRANARY ROAD REA CLOSE LICHFIELD BLANCHARD CLOSE LB LOUISBERG CLOSE 91.6m MUNCASTER DRIVE CR Und Track GARDENS BATTALION DRIVE CLOSE MONTGOMERY WAY HODNET CLOSE EDWARDIAN CLOSE Gas Gov SENTRY CLOSE Cycle Way LEXDEN CLOSE MARLOWE 104.5m TCB Lock 68.7m WISLEY CLOSE HOLCUTT CLOSE ROSEMOOR DRIVE TUDELY CLOSE REA CLOSE Co Const, CP & ED Bdy HARRIS CLOSE MILITIA CLOSE 79.9m HARRIS CLOSE INSIGNIA CLOSE 91.8m COLLINGCROFT 69.6m Tow Path Tow CLOSE BANK CARDINAL CLOSE FF BATTLE CLOSE VIEW B 526 WOOTTON HOPE DRIVE WATER LANE Balancing Pond MUSGRAVE CLOSE 70.6m REGIMENT CLOSE LB BATTALION DRIVE Drain BALLAND WAY Blacky ED & Ward Bdy CR CR WEST RISING Drain 71.4m More 90.1m SPRINGFIELD SCULLY CLOSE PENINSULAR CLOSE 102.4m SOUTH COPSE Ps Pipeline ROWTREE ROAD WAKEHURST DRIVE Drain NEWPORT LIMEFIELDS WAY El Sub PAGNELL SUMMIT RISE CROFTERS CLOSE Sta Weirs Gantry FB KIRBY CLOSE ROAD EAST RISING PIONEER CLOSE 72.8m ALDWELL CLOSE SAVILL CLOSE HERMITAGE WAY FLEETWIND DRIVE Towing Path M1 Def BROWNLEE CAMPAIGN CLOSE Overflow FLINTERS CLOSE 85.7m FB Pond Trough MP A 43 THE WEAVERS CLOSE NEW ROAD 74.1m TOULOUSE 75.3m CURLBROOK CLOSE Water Lock 75.8m MP .5 FLINTERS CLOSE El Sub VOLUNTEER CLOSE PENVALE ROAD ESSs Spring Sta COWLEY CLOSE BUTTS Pond ROAD TIFFANY HERMITAGE WAY Track CROFTERS CLOSE CROSSBROOKS BATTALION DRIVE ROWTREE ROAD GARDENS Drawbridge STOKE FIRS CLOSE Cattle Grid FB 82.2m BREEZEHILL CLOSE EARLSFIELD CLOSE Mooring Post OAKGROVE BREEZEHILL HEDGE END Lock Mast (Telecommunication) FB PLACE Mast (Telecommunication) Drain BEDDOES CLOSE Drain SANDOVER CR Gantry CROSS WATERS CLOSE Mast HEDGEWAY Ward Bdy WAY NORTH STREET (Telecommunication) Car Park 78.0m ORCHARD CLOSE TCB LIMEFIELDS HOCKNELL CLOSE FF MORTONS BUSH CLOSE NETTLE GAP CLOSE WOOTTON HOPE DRIVE 97.8m Industrial SPYGLASS BROOK Estate 72.5m FOSBERRY CLOSE WOOTTON DITCHFORD CLOSE El HILL Sub Sta BERRY CLOSE HIGH VIEW WOOLDALE ROAD BUTTS CROFT CLOSE Track El HIGH Sub Sta LB Track MPs Mast COPYMOOR CLOSE (Telecommunication)
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