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Consultation Plan Heaton Mersey Common Heatons Cycle Link 0276 For 107 26 104 104 67 67 Bollard to be installed centrally on path to prevent unauthorised access. Where 6 25 the path goes between dwellings the 25 2 1 1 39 39 2 114 path will stay within existing boundaries114 CRANLEIGH AVENUE 4 5 5 5 5 Onward link to Leegate Cornerways El TITHE BARN ROAD Crantock 79 79 Sub Sta 72 Road as per previously 1 1 consulted design 34 Highfield 38 38 El Sub Sta 6 Kingsleigh 2 KEY: 8 1 DOVERCOURT AVENUE Road 36 Section A - Shared use cycle / footpath CHERRY HOLT AVENUE 89 89 38 5 86 5 Bollard to be installed Section B - Shared use cycle / footpath 41 41 centrally on path to prevent CHURWELL AVENUE 10 Tythe Barn 1 Link to Kingsleigh Road unauthorised access 1 11 Primary School Footpath 1 1 7 7 TRENTHAM AVENUE 99 99 to be upgraded to shared use path 2 2 Manchester City Council - Ward Boundary 3 3 12 12 9 9 4 2 4 LB 11 5 LANE END ROAD KINGSLEIGH ROAD 107 42.2m 15 Existing tree to be removed 4 113 Superstore 2 6 24 Link to Cherry Holt TRENTHAM AVENUE Link to Trentham Proposed tree (indicative location) 22 Avenue to be upgraded 1 Avenue to be upgraded to shared use path 8 LB 11 to share use path 13 Proposed bench (indicative location) - see TCB 14 11 12 image below for typical detail Mast Playing Field 21 1 5 34 LOMAS 2 ESS HEATLEY CLOSE CLOSE RUGBY PITCH Kingsburn 1 1 to 7 12 Notes: 25 21 Hall 23 9 17 19 11 563 15 Existing path to be 6 15 14 11 7 4 9 3 used between playing 1. Proposed shared use routes through Heaton 7 LAVISTER 2 8 fields and allotments Mersey common to be 3m in width and to have a AVENUE 816 Link to Bluestone 25 27 Row of bollards to be hard surface 9 Drive to be upgraded 26 installed to prevent 1 to shared use path 12 DARDENCLOSE 637 15 unauthorised access 10 8 11 637a 2 1 6 ALLERDEAN WALK 20 41.9m 7 1 639 830 Burnage Lane 639a 9 7 36 37 22 832 838 31 641 15 641a 12 11 21 1 834 840 AVENUE 14 ALWINTON DENSHAW Proposed bollard (indicative location). Where 10 2 CLOSE 12 22 836 39 842 multiple bollards are shown at least one will be FENWICK 11 26 DRIVE Bollard to be installed 15 9 a lockable drop down bollard to allow access for 2 14 SEP1 centrally on path to prevent 14 1 SEP19 SMBC maintenance vehicles. Where the bollard 34 43 10 Allotment Gardens unauthorised access 8 2 is positioned on a shared use path the bollard 32 4 CLOSE Bluestone5 50 2. All routes and links to be illuminated with Heritage will be fitted with a shared use sign face. Please SEP2 UPPERMILL 7 BURNAGE LANE 44 49 lighting columns (please refer to image below): 40 DRIVE see below for examples of the types of bollards LINHOPE Drive 45 20 20 that could be used on this scheme: Link to Uppermill 1 2 643 54 51 Drive to be upgraded1 58 CLOSE to shared use path 42 HEDDON BLUESTONE DRIVE Bollard to be installed 66 50 1 SEP3 25 5 CLOSE 651 centrally on path to prevent 52 26 16 HEPPLE unauthorised access 46 Existing path to be 14 76 Pond resurfaced. Heritage style 2 61 79 street lighting to be provided 11 18 59 653 One tree to Overhanging vegetation Link to Cambo Walk to be upgraded 11 1 be removed to shared use path. Where the path to be trimmed back to SEP18 SEP4 SEP5 71 property boundaries Bollard to be installed goes between dwellings the path 41.2m Existing footpath to Burnage 2 25 will stay within existing boundaries BEAL CLOSE centrally on path to prevent 1 37 Lane to be upgraded to unauthorised access 21 BLUESTONE shared use path 13 28 24 CAMBO WALK Priestnall School KENTSTONE 35 40 64.0m 47 BEAMINSTER AVENUE 9 53 DRIVE 13 3 663 11 15 17 Priestnall 1 23 AVENUE Link to Bluestone 2 20 BLUESTONE DRIVE 2 Drive to be upgraded SEP17 KENTSTONE 59 21 School AVENUE 17 Link to Ingram Drive 41 to shared use path 14 23 29 19 1 DRIVE 665 31 6 to be 30 upgraded to Bollard to be installed 2 49.1m 2 8 4 8 shared use path centrally on path to prevent 11 INGRAM 42 unauthorised access 1 18 33 Overgrown hedges and SEP16 BEAMINSTER CLOSE 6 vegetation to be trimmed PRIESTNALL 8x saplings to be relocated to the side SEP15 LB ROAD 69 SEP13 BEAMINSTER ROAD SEP10 Priestnall 10 7 back to allow for shared of the proposed shared use track. This 43 17 47 15 10 use track installation 60.0m 677 methodology has been discussed and 57 29 55a 14 Road 53 El agreed with the SMBC ecology officer 3 1 Sub Sta 6 9 to 12 51 1 1 to 8 CHEVINGTON 102 FS 1 45 4 56 2 66.8m 7 5 The proposed cycle route will require some 59 2 59 3. The proposed routes through Heaton8 Mersey 28 DRIVE 2 Priestnall Link to Priestnall 41 34 vegetation clearance. The routeIssues has been common follow existing pathsBeaminster as muchCourt as 58 49 685 44 Court 112 Road to be upgraded 96 designed to avoid well established, mature trees practicable in order to minimise the amount of to shared use path El Sub Sta 39 where possible however they will a requirement MERSEY ROAD 13 to 24 54 vegetation clearance. Example of existing path to 57 to remove some low level vegetation 2 43 to 60 2 1 upgraded below: 66 1 64 29 1 to 12 13 Rectory WOODHEYS 5 15 27 76 25 29 El BERWICK AVENUE Sub Sta 1 ROAD SUNNYFIELD 25 to 42 to 25 41 42.4m Heaton Mersey 691 2 Heaton Mersey 98 Pond CommonHeaton Mersey 10 55 73 CAVENDISH ROAD 53 2 20 57 71 9 24 Common Pond Common 1 59 69 BERWICK AVENUE 57b FRESHFIELD ROAD 38 61 67 75 50 63 65 12 12 Lynwood 11 3 57a 701 Berwick Ar' Teach FOR CONSULTATION 1 55d 87 56 54 Avenue 15 52 19 MAIDSTONE ROAD 23 19 55a 2 20 16 Section of existing hedgerow 15 23 1 BERWICK AVENUE and vegetation to be 10 22 6 removed. One tree may need Mersey 25 23 27 91 16 to be removed in this area 19 66 20 18 44 Heaton Mersey 24 55 26 20 Road 29 64 Common 62 60 ROSGILL CLOSE 58 70 31 Hall 18 30 Existing school boundary fence to be altered to 11 11 allow forAL6 new shared use track and for some of the STOCKPORT 27 Presbytery 16 28 17 existing trees to be retained. Vehicle access gate METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL 32 72 to be reorientated to suit new shared use track 37 95 36 93 Ruin 35 WELLS DRIVE 9 4. Any trees that are removed as part of the proposals 90 2 88 1 103 101 will be replaced with two trees elsewhere on the 98 scheme. The route will also be assessed for general44 BERWICK AVENUE 30 landscaping enhancement opportunities 88 36 105 12 74 2 43 100 48 43 72 60 LINEHAN CLOSE 0276 2 1 HAWTHORN ROAD 44a 110 26 117 33 29 HEATONS CYCLE LINK 25 13 127 74 28 THORNHILL ROAD 3 BERWICKAVENUE Cranford Golf Range St John's C of E 1 41 131 61 57 46 45 55 TCB 101 153 67 73 Primary School 29 141 Club House CAVENDISH ROAD 41 17 HARWOOD RD 33 49 32 46 65 63 22 64 16 2 ROAD 43 61 60 POPLAR STREET 25 59 41 HEATON MERSEY COMMON 13 45 42 39 Existing double yellow 21 15 MAULDETH St John's 1 lines to be retained 50 11 CONSULTATION PLAN C of E 2 Primary School 23 4 103 6 58 14 8 56 2 37 40 El Sub Sta 34 Methodist 105 28 31 Church 18 12 48 KENTMORE CLOSE PLEACHWAY 10 2 60 14 10 1 to 21 Onward link to Harwood LYME STREET 11 Cavendish Cricket Ground 1 Court 1 310 308 Road as per previously 9 402 1 to 24 39 404 27 57 13 consulted design 9 1 Highbury 2a 29 9 26 Shelter 16 23 66 2 408a 1 15 29 408b 33 39 1 15 1 36 399 7 13 NEW BEECH ROAD 401 9 49 11 22 9 15 1 to 20 24 23 5 26a.
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