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List of Unclassified Roads Maintainable at Public Expense Cambridgershire County Council - List of Unclassified Roads maintainable at public expense Oct-16 town street length rs state class BURWELL GREEN LANE 369.01 3300023 PUBLIC Soft Road BURWELL HAYCROFT LANE 989.19 3300129 PUBLIC Soft Road COATES COW WAY 1256.37 14504141 PUBLIC Soft Road COATES FIELDSIDE 462.34 24500033 PUBLIC Soft Road COVENEY ACCESS ROAD TO 2 AND 4 GRAVEL END 103.74 12006110 PUBLIC Soft Road ELSWORTH WATER LANE 245.58 7000031 PUBLIC Soft Road FARCET TWO POLE DROVE 1063.05 7800032 PUBLIC Soft Road FULBOURN FEN DROVE WAY 1276.21 8600100 PUBLIC Soft Road GREAT GRANSDENPARK RIDDEY 674.45 9700040 PUBLIC Soft Road HADDENHAM NORTH FEN DROVE 583.53 12006093 PUBLIC Soft Road IMPINGTON MERE WAY 1655.54 35304556 PUBLIC Soft Road LITTLEPORT BLACKBANK DROVE 340.71 12006087 PUBLIC Soft Road MANEA OLD BEDFORD RIVERBANK 8079.62 14503395 PUBLIC Soft Road MILTON MERE WAY 527.26 16000012 PUBLIC Soft Road RAMPTON REYNOLDS DROVE 453.59 18300008 PUBLIC Soft Road SOHAM BROADHILL DROVE 853.65 19700184 PUBLIC Soft Road STOW CUM QUY THE DROVE WAY 2579.24 35304586 PUBLIC Soft Road WARBOYS SECOND TURF FEN DROVE 102.58 17805411 PUBLIC Soft Road WARBOYS FIRST BROADPOOL DROVE 252.16 17805412 PUBLIC Soft Road WARBOYS SECOND BROADPOOL DROVE 80.11 17805413 PUBLIC Soft Road WENTWORTH ACCESS ROAD TO HILL FARM 56.04 12006081 PUBLIC Soft Road ABBOTS RIPTON HUNTINGDON ROAD 2778.27 200001 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON ACCESS ROAD TO GREEN FARM AND VILLAGE HALL FROM B1090435.87 200002 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON RECTORY LANE 1465.33 200012 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON MOAT LANE 188.34 200014 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON CLAY LANE 1248.43 200018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON THE ROOKERY 235.57 200022 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTS RIPTON WENNINGTON ROAD 656.22 200029 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY FIELD CLOSE 90.17 100002 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY CAT TAILS HILL 1084.4 100006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY BLACKSMITHS LANE 367.97 100008 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY HIGH GREEN 243.97 100009 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY BLACKSMITHS CLOSE 93.56 100010 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY PITSDEAN ROAD 1044.87 100011 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY HARDWICKE LANE 95.92 100014 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY HARBINS LANE 114.97 100016 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABBOTSLEY ACCESS ROAD TO 6 PITSDEAN ROAD FROM PITSDEAN ROAD103.11 100018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABINGTON PIGOTTSDOWN HALL FARM ROAD 462.65 300003 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABINGTON PIGOTTSCHURCH LANE 386.89 300004 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABINGTON PIGOTTSHIGH STREET 628.62 300006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABINGTON PIGOTTSLITLINGTON ROAD 373.58 300007 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ABINGTON PIGOTTSTHE SHINGAY ROAD 1731.75 300008 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY MANOR LANE 509.46 500012 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY FIELD CLOSE 334.91 500013 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY SCHOOL LANE 497.85 500014 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY SPINNEY LANE 366 500015 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BRAMBLE END 244.12 500018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BEECH END 96.89 500019 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY MAPLE END 168.8 500020 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY HIGH STREET 558.75 500021 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY CHAPEL STREET 206.79 500022 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BROOKSIDE 318.84 500025 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY THE ACRE 68.52 500026 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY THE LEYS 145.57 500028 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY THE MALTINGS 570.7 500029 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY OLD GLEBE 73.26 500030 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY CHURCH WAY 103.94 500032 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY POLECAT LANE 209.32 500033 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY SHARPS LANE 172.44 500035 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BELL LANE 54.7 500037 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY ELM END 79.97 500039 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY HAWTHORN END 156.09 500041 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY RED LION CLOSE 82.68 500042 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY OAK END 59.02 500043 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WILLOW END 112.3 500045 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY FRUMETTY LANE 54.18 500048 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY PALMERS LANE 85.61 500049 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY FORD END 83.65 500052 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY FORD FROM HIGH STREET TO BROOKSIDE 66.94 500058 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BRIDGE FROM HIGH STREET TO BROOKSIDE 26.62 500063 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY COULSON WAY 165.74 500077 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WREN CLOSE 31.08 500081 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY HILLFIELD 115.17 500082 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY SPARROW DRIVE 79.97 500085 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY ROBIN TERRACE 26.45 500086 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY LARK WAY 66.14 500088 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY BLACKBIRD WAY 87.66 500089 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY ASH END 60.78 500090 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY THE PADDOCK 174.24 500092 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONTANGLEWOOD 162.91 600011 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONCHURCH WAY 163.98 600012 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONHIGH STREET 391.16 600013 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONSPRINGFIELD ROAD 152.81 600016 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONWHEATSHEAF ROAD 355.93 600019 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONHIGHFIELD AVENUE 329.62 600020 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONWEST CLOSE 87.13 600022 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONCHEQUERS CLOSE 48.63 600023 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONNORTH ROAD 102.28 600030 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALCONBURY WESTONOLD VINEGAR HILL 177.95 600036 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALWALTON CHURCH STREET 263.22 700003 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALWALTON OUNDLE ROAD 577.42 700005 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALWALTON ROYCE ROAD 315.99 700008 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALWALTON FORGE END 56.78 700030 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ALWALTON MILL LANE 369.16 700033 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ARRINGTON CLIFDEN CLOSE 129.33 800002 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ARRINGTON CHURCH END 221.74 800004 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ARRINGTON CROYDON ROAD 823.25 800005 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ARRINGTON CHURCH LANE 306.75 800018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY UPEND ROAD 1018.65 900001 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY BROAD GREEN 408.58 900003 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY SILHALLS CLOSE 364.08 900006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY MILL ROAD 1061.8 900007 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY THE GREEN 378.97 900009 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY CHAPEL ROW 182.49 900010 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY MOULTON ROAD 862.45 900014 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY SILVERLEY WAY 139.83 900021 PUBLIC Unclassified Road ASHLEY THE ORCHARD 57.64 900026 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM CHALKY LANE 2112.92 1000006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM SAWSTON ROAD 1437.07 1000008 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM HIGH STREET 1209.97 1000009 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM PAMPISFORD ROAD 436.45 1000013 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM A11 OLD ALIGNMENT 836.65 1000014 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM CAMBRIDGE ROAD SOUTHBOUND OLD ALIGNMENT 350.38 1000018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM CAMBRIDGE ROAD NORTHBOUND OLD ALIGNMENT 68.76 15100009 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM BLACKSMITHS CLOSE 62.97 35305068 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BABRAHAM OAK LANE 143.08 35305249 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM TRINITY CLOSE 215.23 1200004 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM OLD HOUSE ROAD 267.86 1200005 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM DOLLS CLOSE 97.5 1200006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM PRINCES CLOSE 207.38 1200008 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM BURRELL WAY 149.89 1200010 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM HORSESHOE CLOSE 204.68 1200011 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM BARTONS CLOSE 194.57 1200012 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM PLUMIAN WAY 362.17 1200013 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM CHURCH LANE 212.95 1200015 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM NINE CHIMNEYS LANE 191.34 1200016 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM THE ROOKERY 395.83 1200017 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM MAYS AVENUE 213.61 1200018 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM WOODHALL LANE 719.15 1200020 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM FOX ROAD 416.91 1200021 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM SLEFORD CLOSE 216.44 1200022 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM QUEENS CLOSE 214.55 1200025 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM DUNGATE LANE 680.1 1200028 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM THE BRAMBLES 97.69 1200034 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM LINTON ROAD 12.15 1200036 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM HILDERSHAM ROAD 2082.33 1200037 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM GOODLIFFE AVENUE 53.64 1200041 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM FIELD END 56.35 1200046 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM SCHOOL LANE 111.79 1200047 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BALSHAM ORCHARD CLOSE 54.47 1200048 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL SAXON WAY 2329.52 1400001 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL HOLLYTREES 957.75 1400002 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL CHESTNUT RISE 350.26 1400003 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL THE BRAMBLES 620.35 1400004 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL HILLCREST 838.98 1400005 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL FOXHOLLOW 607.74 1400006 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL WATERMEAD 577.59 1400007 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL CRAFTS WAY 1753.02 1400011 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL THRUFFLE WAY 160.26 1400012 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL APPLETREES 1077.29 1400013 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL GLADESIDE 575.05 1400019 PUBLIC Unclassified Road BAR HILL ACORN AVENUE 502.45 1400020
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