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Mobile Phone Operators South Gloucestershire.Xlsx CTIL Annual Network Update Plans Spreadsheet 2015 - 2016 Telefónica UK Limited has entered into an agreement with Vodafone Limited pursuant to which the two companies plan to jointly operate and manage a single network grid across the UK. These arrangements are overseen by Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd (CTIL) which is a joint venture company owned by Telefónica UK Limited and Vodafone Limited. This agreement allows both organisations to pool their basic network infrastructure, while running two, independent, nationwide networks; maximise opportunities to consolidate the number of base stations and significantly reduce the environmental impact of network development. For any enquiries please contact: Brian Truman, Head of Planning and Community Engagement, CTIL [email protected] CTIL Site District_UA National_Park Country Easting Northing Site Name Site Address Postcode Status Ref. 122332 South Gloucestershire England 361035 185456 TOCKINGTON - M4 LOWER WOODHOUSE FARM BS Site Built 122906 South Gloucestershire England 366354 180115 FRAMPTON COTTERELL D.WATTS BS Site Built 122546 South Gloucestershire England 358448 181503 EASTER COMPTON BRISTOL GOLF CLUB (JCT 17-18 OF M5) BS12 3RE Site Built 121563 South Gloucestershire England 361043 180930 STOKE GIFFORD ROLLS-ROYCE PLC, PLANT ENGINEERING (EW 6BS12 7QE Site Built 123604 South Gloucestershire England 364600 174700 Kingswood Pipe Store T- MobileBristol Water Plc BS15 1PN Site Built 126288 South Gloucestershire England 363943 172570 SF at roundabout of Bryant Hil Hanham BS15 3ED Site Built 121674 South Gloucestershire England 365041 171501 Stonehill Farm Stonehill Farm BS15 3HW Site Built 126899 South Gloucestershire England 363660 172015 HANHAM (3G) HANHAM BUSINESS PARK (3G) BS0012 BS15 3QB Site Built 121239 South Gloucestershire England 364975 173834 Kingswood ATE Kingswood BS15 4AB Site Built 124471 South Gloucestershire England 365444 173667 CCUK BRISTOL WARMLEY CCUK TRANSMITTING STATION, BS15 4AW Site Built 122568 South Gloucestershire England 366880 174480 SISTON COMMON CCUK SISTON BONNY MOUNT FARM BS15 5LT Site Built 121192 South Gloucestershire England 371220 173140 WICK RMC AGGREGATES BS15 5SL Site Built 121373 South Gloucestershire England 364451 178812 WHITESHILL THE LODGE OFF B4018, \ BS16 Site Built 132367 South Gloucestershire England 364700 174890 SOUNDWELL SOUNDWELL ROAD SW IN FRONT OF TURNPIKE BS16 4RP Site Built 122863 South Gloucestershire England 364804 176088 STAPELHILL BERKELEY HOUSE BS16 5HS Site Built 128521 South Gloucestershire England 365700 175600 Broad St SF Staple Hill BS16 5LT Site Built 121202 South Gloucestershire England 365042 176709 MANGOTSFIELD WILLOWS SHOPPING CENTRE BS16 5UJ Site Built 121677 South Gloucestershire England 365010 176670 BT Exchange Downend Road BS16 5UW Site Built 129113 South Gloucestershire England 365453 177712 Junction of Bromley Heath Rd &Downend BS16 6JA Site Built 127639 South Gloucestershire England 366430 177360 Highways Land adj to SainsburyEmerson Green Retail Centre BS16 7HE Site Built 128384 South Gloucestershire England 366596 176065 STAPLE HILL EAST 3G ORANGE SITE ( AVN 0102 ) MANGOTSFIELD UTD BS16 9EN Site Built 126203 South Gloucestershire England 365414 175675 Cleve RFC St Pomphrey Hill Main Road BS16 9NF Site Built 128398 South Gloucestershire England 370011 176336 Highways Land opposite Pucklechurch Trade Park BS16 9QL Site Built 129494 South Gloucestershire England 364766 175010 STAPLE HILL SOUNDWELL ROAD & CHURCH ROAD BS16 4RN Site Built 121567 South Gloucestershire England 371379 182577 YATE YATE FIRE STATION BS37 4AL Site Built 121571 South Gloucestershire England 370264 182562 NIBLEY KELLY BROTHERS (ROAD MARKERS) LTD BS17 5HT Site Built 121425 South Gloucestershire England 372440 177800 M4 CODRINGTON BARLEY CLOSE FARM BS17 6RX Site Built 130742 South Gloucestershire England 368090 171876 OLDLAND WPD PYLON XW37 BS3 09TL Site Built 129383 South Gloucestershire England 366600 170500 Jarretts Garden Centre Bath Rd BS30 6EF Site Built 128647 South Gloucestershire England 366900 171800 SF - Newton Rd Newton Rd BS30 8EP Site Built 123555 South Gloucestershire England 367170 173140 I J McGill transport Crown Road Ind Est BS30 8JJ Site Built 127403 South Gloucestershire England 367161 172970 CROWN IND EST MOTORWAY TYRES BS30 8XS Site Built 130750 South Gloucestershire England 365185 171378 HANHAM CCUK MAST BS30 9DH Site Built 129072 South Gloucestershire England 362200 183100 SF - Trench Lane Trench Lane BS32 0EY Site Built 123538 South Gloucestershire England 363560 180850 Greenacre Farm A Northwoods BS32 0HH Site Built 123519 South Gloucestershire England 361590 184860 National Grid Pylon 4YX184 Pylon 4YX184, Gloucester Rd BS32 4AA Site Built 121024 South Gloucestershire England 360772 183137 Almondsbury Gas Board Site British Gas Site BS32 4JQ Site Built 127632 South Gloucestershire England 362180 183246 M4/M5 INTERCHANGE (3G) ORANGE MAST BS32 4JZ Site Built 123545 South Gloucestershire England 359860 186070 Port Farm Catherines Hill BS32 4LW Site Built 123664 South Gloucestershire England 361586 183331 M4, ALMONDSBURY INTERCHORANGE MAST BS32 4QH Site Built 146256 South Gloucestershire England 360250 182750 Atkins Bristol 500 Park Avenue BS32 4RZ Site Built 120899 South Gloucestershire England 359810 182730 BRISTOL MTX BRISTOL MTX BS32 4TF Site Built 122582 South Gloucestershire England 360287 179082 FILTON SWEB SUB STATION BS32 7BX Site Built 123547 South Gloucestershire England 360160 181550 Patchway Fire Station NTL Rodway Road BS34 5PQ Site Built 130741 South Gloucestershire England 359394 181228 FILTON HIGHWAYS LAND ON HIGHWOOD ROAD BS34 5SA Site Built 123548 South Gloucestershire England 360350 179120 SWEB Substation Shield Centre, Off Church Rd BS34 7BS Site Built 146340 South Gloucestershire England 359750 179250 BAE Systems Filton Building 20Y BS34 7QS Site Built 127640 South Gloucestershire England 362435 180860 Lampost Swap Out Junction of Htachet Lane and Gypsy Patch Lane BS34 8NF Site Built 125773 South Gloucestershire England 362910 178180 Highways land off Filton Lane Stoke Gifford BS34 8RR Site Built 147726 South Gloucestershire England 361386 180596 ROLLS ROYCE ROLLS ROYCE BS34 8LS Site Built 128759 South Gloucestershire England 363387 179594 "PROJECT IVOR ROUTE 19" STOKE GIFFORD BS34 8QF Site Built 129127 South Gloucestershire England 362070 178595 BRISTOL BUSINESS PARK WPD PYLON S37 BS34 8QH Site Built 121496 South Gloucestershire England 363800 190300 Thornbury Hillcrest Lane BS35 1DQ Site Built 128280 South Gloucestershire England 362140 187476 RUDGEWAY UPPER HAZEL FARM BS35 3PS Site Built 128018 South Gloucestershire England 364280 188475 ALVESTON 3GPOW(3900) GROVE FARM BS35 3SX Site Built 123895 South Gloucestershire England 364787 186775 ITCHINGTON CONYGRE FARM BS35 3SY Site Built 121676 South Gloucestershire England 364600 187300 Haywards Farm Option B Haywards Farm Shellards Lane BS35 3TJ Site Built 131331 South Gloucestershire England 363763 189659 SOUTH THORNBURY COOPER ROAD STREETWORKS 2 BS35 3UR Site Built 121889 South Gloucestershire England 358140 187580 Ingst(M4) Hill Farm BS35 4AP Site Built 121468 South Gloucestershire England 356782 189621 M4 AUST LAND ADJACENT TO SEVERN BRIDGE BS35 4BH Site Built 146257 South Gloucestershire England 355250 183750 Warburtons Bristol Govier Way BS35 4GG Site Built 128719 South Gloucestershire England 355020 185280 "PROJECT IVOR ROUTE 10" 54 REDWICK ROAD BS0014 BS354LU Site Built 126206 South Gloucestershire England 365015 177068 A4174/Badminton Rd Off Badminton Rd BS36 1AH Site Built 131332 South Gloucestershire England 365384 180881 HICKS COMMON HIGHWAYS - JUNCTION OF FLAXPITS LANE & DRBS36 1JX Site Built 121495 South Gloucestershire England 364632 181620 Winterbourne ATE Crossley Farm Swan Lane BS36 1SF Site Built 131333 South Gloucestershire England 367150 181350 FRAMPTON COTTERELL HIGHWAYS BADMINTON ROAD BS36 2AS Site Built 128513 South Gloucestershire England 367080 181350 Cornerstone 4026_Voda 78189 Park Lane BS36 2EF Site Built 121703 South Gloucestershire England 367725 180199 Henfield Heath Farm Ram Hill BS36 2TX Site Built 125192 South Gloucestershire England 368200 178740 Park Gate Farm Westerleigh Road BS36 2UN Site Built 146047 South Gloucestershire England 371406 182471 O2 Yate 13 South Walk BS37 4AG Site Built 127964 South Gloucestershire England 370865 181263 Rodford Way 12.5m SF Rodford Way BS37 4LX Site Built 128952 South Gloucestershire England 370464 182526 SF outside Superstore Station Rd BS37 5PW Site Built 125897 South Gloucestershire England 369360 182230 Yate Switch 10 Goodrich Close BS37 5YT Site Built 122815 South Gloucestershire England 373039 182262 CHIPPING SODBURY DANDO'S MOTOR SERVICES (FORD MOTOR COMBS37 6AA Site Built 121569 South Gloucestershire England 375183 177738 HINTON MPC TORMARTON 94022 BS37 6EJ Site Built 126581 South Gloucestershire England 373128 182394 Greystones Badminton Road BS37 6PX Site Built 146056 South Gloucestershire England 376100 180600 Gregorys - Bristol Enhancer Frensh Piece Wood BS37 6RR Site Built 123814 South Gloucestershire England 372026 182588 Yate Telephone Exchange The Ridgeway BS37 7AU Site Built 127965 South Gloucestershire England 370600 183500 Yate Town FC Lodge Road BS37 7LE Site Built 127224 South Gloucestershire England 369450 180148 DODMOOR FARM RAILWAY FDODMOOR FARM RAILWAY FIELD BS37 8QX Site Built 123938 South Gloucestershire England 370115 177693 LYDE GREEN LAND AT PARKFIELDS BS37 8RE Site Built 121568 South Gloucestershire England
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