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P0033a-412-202-01 P0033a-412-203-01 P0033a-412 P0033a-412-206-01 Black Firs Primary School Pond Ponds Radnor Park Trading Estate Pond 91.7m Ponds Pond Pond SANDY LANE Pond Track Pond Pond SMETHWICK LANE Issues 0.91m RH Pond 97.8m WEST HEATH Pond 81.7m Tank Lower Medhurst Green Farm Pond 81.1m Tanks 99.7m Pond 75.0m Pond 81.1m Drain Tank Pond Path (um) 76.2m Pond RH Pond Hill View Farm Pond BUS STOP Moorhead Farm Pond Fairhaven Hill View 76.2m RH Farm LB TCB 81.8m Shelter Lay-by A 534 80.5m A 534 98.1m MOORHEAD 0.91m RH LANE 73.5m Ponds 83.7m 76.8m 81.5m The Quinta Primary School Arclid 79.6m SANDY LANE Wood Lay-by Freshfields MS Pond 76.4m Pond Pond Pond DAVENPORT LANE Ponds Drain 78.0m Drain GP Ponds 73.2m 84.8m A 534 Waste 79.4m Disposal Mast Pond Site A 534 0.91m RH 79.4m GP Depot 98.4m Path (um) Drumber Bank Farm 1.22m RH Track Track 1.22m RH Issues Upper Medhurst Sparklane Bridge Pond Pond Ward Bdy 72.2m Green Farm Brookfield Hall Pond Track The Lay-by Silos Threshings MP Track 77.0m Def Ponds Hollybrook Pond Pond 75.8m Pond Cottage Illidge Green Cottage Silos 88.1m CS 80.1m 73.5m Und Def 1.22m RH Def Pond Ponds SPARK LANE Ponds Astbury Mere Country Park Issues Holding's 1.22m RH CS Drumble Track Pond Tanks Taxmere Farm 0.91m RH Woodside Farm Greenways Cottage Ward Bdy 69.8m Und 86.2m Inglewood Pond Handfield Farm 1.22m RH NEW ROAD Silo 73.8m 80.3m Ponds Issues Def Sandfields Spark 100.6m 87.0m Lane Ponds Path (um) Farm Post Box Cottage 73.5m Track A 534 76.6m 80.1m Track NEWCASTLE ROAD 92.6m Walnut Cottage Lay-by Ashcliffe Drain Tanks Pond Pond Pond Pond Def CS CD Pump 73.8m Pond Wallhill Spark Lane Drain Farm Westcott Nursery 76.5m Sinks Def Birkley DAVENPORT LANE Ponds Stone Tk D 74.1m Pond 1.22m RH NATIONAL Moss End RESIDENTIAL Cottage Ponds SPEED LIMIT Def Holmecroft AREA Pond Track Pond 99.2m Pond CS 92.3m FF Drain Astbury Mere GP CS 79.4m Pond JOHN FORD WAY Pond P0033a-412-204-01 Def Ashdene CS 75.0m Pond Def MS Filling 94.2m A 534 Station Und SUNNYSIDE 1.22m Tk H Und WALK 50 MPH SPEED Und LIMIT 1.22m RH FF Wallhill Cottages Taxmere Heath 96.8m Terrace 1.22m RH 100.3m Arclid Sand Pit Heath House Depot Orchard View 1.22m RH Path Pond Pond Foden Lodge CS Pond FF Ward Bdy CS The Shop Brook Farm Moss GP End House Ponds 74.4m Pond SPARK LANE 77.4m 74.4m Little Moss End Farm 79.6m Ponds Ward Bdy 98.9m Pond 1.22m RH Arclid Pond Works Pond WALLHILL LANE ShelterLay-by TCB Def Little Moss End Farm Pond Pond Ponds Pond Pond Ponds Ward Bdy Ponds 73.6m Pond Pond Pond Mossend HOLMES CHAPEL ROAD Water Brook Farm Drain Water Pond 1.22m RH 81.6m Water Pond Nutwood Conveyor Track MOSS END LANE Fourways Moss End Ponds Springbank Farm Farm Pond Track Pond 81.3m Ward Bdy Def Ponds Track Track Conveyor Garage Pond CR Pond Track Pond Moss End Ponds ROAD Mast Farm Barns Track Hammer and Pincers 76.2m CONGLETON Chapel House Cottage Pond CC 73.5m Quarryside Bungalow Stonyflats 98.5m Drain Track Pond Farm Ponds A 534 Wayside M 6 A 5022 Sand Pit Brickhouse Barns 66.2m A 50 The Bungalow FB Tank Tank VILLA FARM Brickhouse Cottage Rue Moss Farm CS Brickhouse Farm 74.4m Drain Pond Old 62.1m Hall Garage Old Hall 75.4m Track A 534 Brickhouse 2 Pond Def 69.3m Far Arclid Bridge Pond Drain Fairfield Old Willow A 534 FB Westview North Tree Barns 72.7m NEWCASTLE ROAD 68.9m Pond Brick Track House Def Track SM Farm CONGLETON ROAD Near Arclid Bridge Westview Woodside 73.6m Pond 61.0m 74.6m SM Weir SM CS BUS STOP Filter Bed Chestnut Tree ROAD Farm Brookside Cottages CONGLETON Drain SM Track FOOTPATH TO BUS STOP Legs of Man (PH) Chimney House 71.6m Park House Cottage Hotel Pond Bowling Brookside Hall Car Park Pond Green A 50 Und MS Pond Park House Mews Arclid Green 70.9m Industrial Estate Def Tk S Issues GP Track Orchard Foxlands Sports Field House Pond 61.7m CS EMERALD DRIVE Arclid Grange Park House M 6 Rushcroft Filling Station Car Posts Def Park 1.22m RH CONGLETON ROAD Squirrels 71.7m Drain Chase Greenfield Farm FB Arclid Green Farm Sub Sta Arclid Green Arclid Lodge House Farm El Sub Sta Drain Smallwood Bridge 69.2m HENSHALLDRIVE LANGLEYCLOSE Arclid FB Hall Farm CS RADBROKE St John's Church HEMMINGSHAW LANE Track CLOSE Path (um) DRIVE 65.1m DODDINGTON Lych Gate DAVENPORT CLOSE 69.9m LB Path (um) Ward Bdy Drain Oak Farm PARK HOUSE DRIVE Conveyors Pond BRAMALL CLOSE ALDERLEY CLOSE Cattle Grid Issues CAPESTHORNE CLOSE OLD MILL ROAD 70.7m Path (um) CHURCH LANE GAWSWORTH WITHINGTON DRIVE CLOSE Drain Path (um) 1.22m RH Ward Bdy El Sub Sta SWETTENHAM CLOSE Drain BRERETON CLOSE Water Water P0033a-412-205-01 TCP 70.8m CLOSE BETCHTON TCP DRIVE Water TATTON Water CLOSE DORFOLD CLOSE BIRTLES 72.8m Heath Farm Offley Path Wood 67.2m 73.8m Drain MORETON CLOSE CLOSE CONGLETON ROAD EATON Pumping Station Def Sewage NEWFIELD STREET ADLINGTON DRIVE TIVERTONCLOSE Pond Tank Issues Track LB PH Path 1.22m FF HARTFORD CLOSE Reynold's Farm Arclid Shire Barns Waterworks House REYNOLD'S LANE 70.4m COMMONS MILL Pond Depot Issues Arclid Cottage Farm RAVENSCROFT CLOSE Play Area 73.1m SandbachPark Issues Path (um) El Sub Sta Post Coppersfield Def Post Amb Sta Track Pond F Sta 72.6m P0033a-412-203-01 El Sub Sta Pond WILLOW DRIVE Sandbach Path (um) Works Park A 534 M 6 FS Sandbach Bowling PH Bowling Green Park Green Drain PC Sandbach Park Pond Wks Bowling LB Playground Marriott Green Pp Ho THE COMMONS House Car Park Club PH Library Ring O Bells GREEN STREET TCB Shelter Scotch Common Tennis Courts WELLES STREET Hall OAKWOODCRESCENT CONGLETON ROAD Belvedere THECOMMONS Cottages Shelter DAISYBANK DRIVE Dingle Paddock BOLD STREET Car Park Path TCB Bank Ward Bdy Oakotis 1.22m RH Dingle Ivy Cottage Inst Market Dingle Lake 71.2m PH Bank TCB TCB Hall Sandbach Heath Farm PCs 68.0m Bank GROVE St John's C of E 68.2m Posts El Sub Sta PINE Ivy House Warm Walls WELL Primary School BANK HEATH ROAD HIGHTOWN Ess HAWK STREET DINGLE LANE Dingle Farm The Lower Chequer The Crown El Sub Sta Market Tavern SKEATH PH WOODSIDE DRIVE CLOSE Bank PH El Sub Sta PH 71.5m Pump Wheatsheaf Hotel Brookdene CROWN BANK REYNOLD'S LANE Posts LB Roseleigh Sandbach Ward Bdy Crosses Sorting Office PH (NR) Castle Bank MARKET El SQUARE DUNHAM CLOSE Bank Sub HOPE PH War Meml Jenton STREET The Lion MAPLE CLOSE HEATH AVENUE House HEATH CLOSE TCB Lynden Sta The GardensCentaur OLD MILL ROAD CHURCH ST Foot Methodist Church Bridge 66.8m Posts HAWTHORNE DRIVE Greenleaves Pond Hawthorn Cottage Mill St Mary's Church 1.22m RH Ivy Cottage WRIGHT'S LANE PEARTREE CLOSE CHURCH Sandbach Heath 72.0m Rose The George El Sub Sta Cottage PH HIGH STREET STREET 63.5m STREET LB The 1.22m RH Gravel Bank CLOSE Vicarage Catriona BATH El Sub Sta Farm El Sub Sta George's End O'Lane 61.7m PO Walk HEATH ROAD Heath LB El FRONT STREET SCHOOL LANE Sub Sta BAILEY CRESCENT House THE SPINNEY CECIL RIGBY Cottage Old MS Garden Flat Lane BOOTH AVENUE Hall Pumping Station Hotel SMITHFIELD LANE Silver LB Oakdene (PH) TRAFFIC BEECH GROVE Terrace The Peartree Ward Bdy Cottages Court Croft SIGNALS El Supermarket Sub Sta 1.22m WardRH Bdy A 534 Almshouses BELLE VUE TERRACE Path 58.3m Prism Ball Bank Sandbach Bridge Old Hall Gardens Drain ST JOHN'S WAY The Brambles BROOKLANDDRIVE Old Hall Cottages Def Garage El FLAT LANE El Sub Sta Sub Sta Mount 1.22m RH COURT BROOK MANOR WAY House BOOTH AVENUE OLD MILL ROAD Ps UNION STREET ElmHouse 62.8m MANOR ROAD Chestnut House Ash House MILL ROW Oak House Hill View Sandbach Community Primary School SUMMER DRIVE 1.22m RH El Sub Sta BROOKHOUSE MANOR ROAD RD PH Sandbach Heath Def 101 Und SANDBACH 67.7m Conker Tree House A 533 Saxon Way LB Hilbre A 533 1.22m RH SOLUTION CONSISTENTSEPARATE WITH ASSESSMENT 68.4m THIS LOCATION:SUBJECT TO Moor House Farm Hillcroft Garden of Remembrance 68.5m THE HILL PC Hill Cottage Football TCB Ground STRINGER AVENUE Birch Gardens Cemetery PC Def El Sub Sta NEWALL AVENUE Pavilion ORMEROD CLOSE 71.1m MILLPOOL WAY A 534 Depot 70.1m El Sub Sta Ps War Meml 71.0m Playground Hill House CS Playing Field ROAD PALMER CEDAR CLOSE Sinks FB CONDLIFFE 67.2m CLOSE FAIRFIELD AVENUE Issues HOLLANDCLOSE PRICE AVENUE 69.1m LB Water Twr Drumber Manor House El House Farm Sub Sta TCBs Track Drumber Cottage Tanks Pipeline Pond Drumber Farm CROSS LANE 64.4m Playground PRICE DRIVE Betchton Heath COLLEY LANE LEA CLOSE TCBs Fox Gloves Lynton Water Twr 69.3m Moor Ford HASSALL ROAD Sandbach ESS Def A 533 Service Station DRIVE THIRD AVENUE MORTIMER Fields Farm Drain 69.5m TOWNFIELDS CLOSE Dubthorn House LAUREL Drain 68.1m TOWNFIELDS HOLLYHEATH CLOSE MORTIMER DRIVE Sinks Mast Cold Moss Heath Drain 68.8m ESS LB 69.1m Dubthorn Villas CLOSE CS THE HILL Pond LATHAMROAD The Cross MP HUNGERFORD PLACE Houndings Lane Farm FERNDALE Track Springfields HOUNDINGS COLLEY LANE Betchon Cottage The Keepers Cottage LANE Grove Tank MILL HILL LANE MILL HILL DRIVE The Boults Green Bungalow Ward Bdy CORONATIONCRESCENT Grebe Cottages HOUNDINGS LANE The Barn El Innisfree HOUNDINGS LANE Sub Sta 66.7m A 534 A 533 Glenrosa St Ives Maytime Swithin Houndings Lane Farm The Hazles COLDMOSS DRIVE MILL HILL LANE Mistal Loft 62.8m VICARAGE LANE PARK CHARTWELL Foot Bridge Boults Green Farm Track HOUNDINGS LANE Track Sluice Pond Pond Path (um) PrimaryWheelock School Oldhouse MillCottage Hill CS Sluice Farm Pond MillSandbach BLENHEIM PARK Ward Bdy 56.4m Cattle Grid Vicarage Playground FB Farm Lightley Court Path (um) 66.8m Stream LIGHTLEY CLOSE El Sub Sta The Mill Brackens Path (um) LIGHTLEY CLOSE CS Def Path (um) WEST Weir LB Garage WAY Def FB Station Houses Apiary HASSALL ROAD Tall Chimneys 65.9m LAWNHURST CS 63.8m HOVEY CLOSE Ward Bdy ARMITSTEAD ROAD CLOSE Path (um) Def 56.1m MEADOWBANK AVENUE Wheelock Rail Trail
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