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Page 1 Towers Lighting Towers Lighting Gantry S MP 30.75 34 9 44 a 28 LB 83 Russell Court 70 Pavilion 14 BENSON Drawing No. Revision 8 to 80 21 9 1 1 48 26 PLACE 42 18 4 22 PLA PARK TOWN 2 510010-SKA-TTM-ZZ-DR-CH-0001-S2-P0 74 BENSON Tk 3 BANBURY ROAD 1 CE Benson Place S2-D0 18a Garage 27 WOODSTOCK ROAD 100 10 11 14 8 ub 13 l Cl The Cottage dra Residentia 7 lexan A 18 1 ) 2 (YWCA 97 K 4 Key 50 56 104 26 87 Chapel (private) 27 1 Oxford Canal Dickson Poon Building 68 2 9 8 21 2 Drain 107 s 9a ew 1a KINGSTON ham M 11 or 13 East Cottage N to 74 85 109 24 Maison Road Closure 1 to Francaise 8 ROAD FARNDON ROAD 12 33 19 FARNDON ROAD 1 West Willow Walk 24 15 25 to 36 Cottage 39 37 Drain 13 3 H 68 NORHAM ROAD 25 36 to 72 ESS 113 12 10 LB Stevens Westbury 63 5 Close 11 Lodge 37 19 14 9 1 FYFIELD ROAD 66a 12 Stone 2 Hotel 5 Diversion route 18 114 The Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity 62 MERRIVALE SQUARE 6 8 15 9 9 3 8 2 13 3 40 1 51 4 46 118 Drain 121 6 J 4 TCB El 8 Sub K H 5 CANTERBURY ROAD Sta 16 LB 12 3 Local diversion route 23 8 6 2 13 56 WARNBOROUGH 5 123 27 13 8 77 40 Winchester 48 50 81 Lodge 1 to 71 31 to 48 Wolsey Hall 54 28 Posts 14 ROAD 75 16 66 FYFIE PH 83 128 Change to 2 way traffic 70 L BRADMORE ROAD D ROAD AD 10 51 1 O Merton Court 1 20 49 to 60 ICK R Butler LB CR Balliol Court 1a WINCHESTER ROAD RTH PARADE AVENUE 1 NO Close 9 NORHAM MANOR 59 Acer W 15 MP 39 69 to 71 to 69 64.25 30 to 1 SOUTHMOOR ROAD 7 17 a 67 2 lk 29 40 61 133 7 16 PH 69 16 24 J 21 3 RUTHERWAY 63 46 Notes:- 2 4 13 15 61 to 72 Church of Ss Philip and James 8a 30 ersity Dept NORHAM GARDENS 8 1 (C of E) Univ 19 138 WALK 73 to 84 to 73 RCH of Educational Studies 1. Access through the works area is to be maintained for CHU 51 PLACE 17 61 52 TACKLEY 6 22 2 El LB 5 57 Sub Sta 4 LB 1 11 3 40 construction traffic, emergency service vehicles and vehicles 139 Walk 7 18 Church 62 Signal Gantry 7 KINGSTON ROAD 29 17 SL 35 19 3 from local properties at all times. 14 142 The Vicarage 57 111 64 32 68 Drain 9 63 45 35 2 23 2 2. Throughout the duration of the works 5 Traffic Marshals are to 144 1 SOUTHMOOR PLACE 6 Kellogg College FB 34 0 55 5 20 67 WOODSTOCK ROAD 7 20 15 34 66 J 25 of Theology) 109 St Stephen'sege House be available at the extents of the closure at all times to facilitate 2 8 University (Coll 26 Department of 43 Educational 51 66 18 35 E l Studies access through the works area when required. Sub RUTHERWAY 1 3a 103 S KINGSTON ROAD ta WALTON 64 The Bradmore MANOR 21 WINCHESTER ROAD 79 13 78 J Road 3. All traffic management works to be carried out in accordance 152 7 Nursery 28 1 to 2 Drain Hart Synnot 1 Hall House with TSM chapter 8 guidelines. 12 Path (um) Willow Walk 41 St Antony's 1 91 College St Philip & St James LECKFORD ROAD 4. All sign positions indicated on plan are approximate. 6 20 158 90 Primary School 43 SOUTHMOOR 91 22 Shelter 91 89 47 4 52 to 54 5. All free standing temporary signs are to be made secure by the Drain 52 Wycliffe 9a WOODSTOCK ROAD 11 9 13 81 Hall 15 77 NORHAM GARDENS ROAD 50 J 71a 13 11 53 71 83 use of sacks filled with a fine granular material. Drain 73 164 2 LECKFORD PLACE 44 7 79a 104 101 63 79 36 to 42 to 36 BEVINGTON ROAD Chapel 6. This drawing is to be read in conjunction with the Signing 81 (private) 77 51 34 39 to 41 to 39 30 Shelter 1 J 10 PLANTATION ROAD Wyndham House PH 39 71 Schedule . 14 Garage 5 165 FS 7 1 75 SP 111 3 8 1 69 7. Sign S & T are to be erected 2 weeks in advance of the works 26 2 13 5 17 1 LONGWORTH ROAD 7 1 TCBs 1a Mast (Telecommunication) 22 1a 2 Drain 20b PC 118 20a 1 and removed when works commence. 20 FB 35 171 1 Walton Bridge 18 Horse & Jockey Mews 60 1 8 67 7 ARTHUR GARRARD 8 4 14 30 58 CLOSE 36 174 63 8. Throughout the duration of the works pedestrian must be 20 Belmont 10 to 44 14 86 61a D Fn 22 J 2 SP 61 18 6 175 59 27 Belsyre FB 79 16 6a 43 ST BERNARD'S ROAD JCourt 57 segregated from the works area at all times by the use of 28 North 76 31 10 5 178 Lodge 73 LB 34 20 to 1 TCB LB 55 21 pedestrian barriers. 67 17 2 J St Anne's College 30 BANBURY ROAD WALTON 40 78b 79 11 78 WELL ROAD 1 to 9 to 1 1 45 78a 179 76a 49 75 77 ST61 BERNARD'S ROAD 73a 76 Eagle Works 74 72 45 Fettler's House 73 1a 24 13 55 10 to 5 71b 1 PavilionJ 90 Oxford Canal PH 71a Furnace House 1 71 Canon's Lodge 29 Computing Laboratory Drain 18 7 68 (engineering Pavilion 94 17 Eagle House 26 to 21 7 12 Kingston20 to 1 Castle Mill Stream 19 50 13 405 to Court 7 annex) 8 34 2 Walk 439 1 to 6 9 ADELAIDE STREET SP Walton Manor Court 35 Willow 81 62 Squash 10 15 to 20 to 15 SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Court Mast OBSERVATORY19 STREET Track 96 J 11 FS 56 78 12 13 14 25 25 IN ADDITION TO THE HAZARDS/RISKS NORMALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE TYPES OF WORK Foundry 22 to 22 House Keble College 79 J PH 50 MP 64 101 Green Templeton College The Lodge Acland Site 370 to 404 48 DETAILED ON THIS DRAWING, NOTE THE FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT RESIDUAL RISKS 73 31 368 to 369 to 368 Osler 105 41 House 72 J CONSTRUCTION Felstead 66 71 Towing Path Drain 106 House 37 OBSERVATORY STREET WILLIAM LUCY WAY LUCY WILLIAM The Old Radcliffe Observatory 39 NONE TCB Gibson FB 333 to 367 67 31 Lighting Tower 60 St Paul's Building PH 1 23 House 44 4 111 2 MAINTENANCE/CLEANING 3 WOODSTOCK ROAD 5 6 PARKS ROAD 2 3 El Sub Castle Mill Stream 10 Sta 5 1 6 112 1 7 4 54 11 Shirley Place X 8 D NONE 46a WOODSTOCK ROAD Cycle Hire Station Department of 12 Metallurgy JUXON STREET Fiddler's Island 9 St Luke's Chapel (Annex) Department of 41 Health Centre 40 60 34 to 34 Metallurgy Andrew Wiles USE FB 313 to 7 332 59 Building 48 B 118 15 MP 30.75 Wharf Shelter El Sub WALTON STREET LB Sta House 73 Department of Streams 35 NONE 12 Engineering Science Cinema New Radcliffe House Fn 19 36 13 46 (Health Centre) 4 Pond 5 41 13 20 12 to 5 DECOMMISSIONING/DEMOLITION (PH) 25 7 68 The Jericho S 9 VENABLES CLOSE 55 278 to 312 Gantry Tavern Radcliffe Primary 38 4 Oxford Centre 6 Care Building 19 8 PH 24 13 276 to 277 Radcliffe NONE 36 for Gene Function Lighting 1 2 52 19 W C Humanities 43 Towers 3 El Sub Sta 44 CRANHAM TERRACE 45 Rising Tank 24 CRANHAM STREET Bollards River Thames or Isis 15 Tow Path 55 49 58 to 82 1 to 36 Wolfson Building WALTON STREET 9 Grantham House 24a Jericho House Laboratories 16d PH Somerville College Crown Copyright and Database rights 10023343 2017 38 7 LB © 1a 67 Denys Wilkinson Building 40 106 56 to 63 16c 6 1 to 27 42 HALDANE ROAD 231 to 275 8 to11 48 1 16b KING STREE Clarendon Laboratory Juxon House 9 37 1 JERICHO STREET 1a 2 BLOMFIELD PLACE39 7 W C 1 41 16a 102 Castle Mill House 2 ALLAM STREET 32 Lodge T 24 to 57 to 24 8 CARDIGAN STREET 20 3 36 Rev.Date Purpose of revision Drawn Checked Approved 66a 31 1 33 El Sub Sta 25 10 43 Lighting 35 KEBLE ROAD 6 3 (private) 66 Rooms Parish Towers Pond 1 2 16 Hotel Chapel 7 40 3 University Of Oxford 4 17 5 18 230 MOUNT STREET 19 The Oratory Catholic Church 186 to 62 Science Area of 18 9 8 St Aloysius Gonzaga 38 22 PH 9 Laboratories 184 to 185 12 8 LB 18 Blavatnik School 60 W C 36 S T A Post Keble College of Government 30a Po St Barnabas 26 st PO St Giles's Church (Founded 1868) 8 PLACE 58 Primary School Lodge DOROTHY HODGKIN ROAD 30 17 to 11 TCB WOODSTOCK 27 20 29 MOUNT 19 27 LB Radcliffe ROAD 21 28 26 2 R Y Z House 30 28 CRANHAM29 STREET 23 15 30 25 80 FB 83 5 to 9 to 5 Department of 51 84 128 to 183 22 Human Anatomy 24 77 82 35 48 76 3 Mathematical 21 81 21 1 to 24 JERICHO 119a Lighting 1 80 Institute Towers Pond 37 24 75a PO TYL Whitworth Place 44 34 22 75 119 OR LANE 23a 1 40 HART STREET ST GILES' 1 P Chapel osts (private) 30 31 26 43 PH 4 LB University Museum 27 CANAL STREET 6 5 ESS and Pitt Rivers Labortories 76 to 127 6 7 26 Chy (Department of 23 70 31 Museum LE GROS CLARK PLACE War Memorial 9 33 BLACKHALL Pharmacology) 19 22 49 to 75 ns Drain L Twr VICTOR STREET 11 Pond 19 to 25 34 Castle Mill 35 12 ROAD o PH TCB Margery Fry The 67 Elizabeth 34 Nuffield Barn Dyson Perri 24a House 15 65 24 16 Chemical Lab 2 to 48 to 2 2 War Inorganic 63 36 J 13 GREAT CLARENDON STREET Memorial 64 24a Chemistry 23 38 25 21 0 COMBE ROAD 1 1 62 Baptist Laboratories CARDIGAN STREET Chapel 35 First Church 35 5 120 of Christ 35a H Hall 37 Black Hall 28 9 26 Scientist Lighting 22 GREAT CLARENDON STREET SL 15 Owen Jenkins Towers LITTLE CLARENDON STREET 42 10 25 31 El Sub Sta 21 42a University TCB 25a 96 43 2 Director for Offices Warden's ALBERT STREET 28 37a 55 43a 29 27 39 House 44 41 30 17 University Press 17 44a LITTLE CLARENDON STREET Infrastructure Delivery 22 to 27 31 Bank 44b SCHOOL COURT 32a 33 20 36 K 1 51 45 38 Communities 10 127 32 19 to 21 DAWSON PLACE 46 19 Oxford Canal 37 87 9 19 86 46c 10 Oxfordshire County Council Hall 55 RadcliffeLibrary Science Castle 29 28 to 55 53a 54 17 13 to 18 St Barnabas' 34a 16 1 54 1a St Giles 85 Church 16 County Hall 53 WELLINGTON SQUARE Chapel (C of E) 9 CANAL STREET 42 St Benet's Hall Research Towing Path (private) House 6 Institute 1 PARKS ROAD 34 49 9 Mill Stream PH 14 28 2 New Road El Sub Sta 28 32 47 48 15 80 WELLINGTON STREET 12 MUSEUM ROAD 44 33 21 1 ST GILES 7 to 12 Oxford WALTON STREET 41 22 Rothermere American 50 5 132 38 LB Institute 46c 46b LB 28 31 El Sub Sta 7 74 OX1 1ND 25 2 46a WALTON CRESCENT Rhodes House 45 A T EPA Centre Drain Fiddler's Vicarage 45 24 8 to ST BARNABAS STREET 2a 38 Lady Abraham House MP 63.75 43 17 47 15 1 H 37 Registrars Tel: 0845 310 1111 39 WALTON LANE to Office 14 to 13 14 18 1 to 6 to 1 42 68 WALTON CRESCENT 22 22 48 26 ST GILES' PH 9 LB Island Streams 45 Rewley 12 38 R 39 138 VENNEIT CLOSE 5 House Lamb And Flag Passage 66 40 10 56 to 79 to 56 46 23 32 52 40 19 41 River Thames or Isis 34 Clinic 31 L
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