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Date of Walk Streets Inspected Estate Area Meeting Place Meeting Time Date of Walk Streets Inspected Estate Area Meeting Place Meeting Time Church Road, Field Road, Squares (1 – 5), Large Square, Long Church Road & 01-Sep-20 East Police Station Stainforth 10.30AM Grove & Small Grove Squares Stainforth Cedar Road, Holly Grove, Willow Avenue, Willow Crescent, Willow Grove, 01-Sep-20 East Outside No 1 Willow Grove 2.00PM Willow Grove & Willow Road Thorne Lime Tree Walk, St.Chads Square, Cliff View, Lowfield Walk, Lime Tree Walk (across from 01-Sep-20 Denaby Main West 10.00AM Braithwell Walk, Reresby Walk Asda) 01-Sep-20 Lords Head Ln, Stapleton Road, Coronation Gardens Warmsworth South/West Lords Head Lane Warmsworth 10.30AM Hallgate, Crossgate, Northgate, Hirstgate flats, Montague Street, 02-Sep-20 Mex East West Hirstgate Flats 10.00AM Saville House The Crescent, 02-Sep-20 The Crescent East Refurnish car park, Station Road 10.30AM Dunscroft Boswell Close, Hyperion Way, Coronach Way, Sceptre Grove, 02-Sep-20 Troutbeck Way, Persimmon Close, Tulyar Close, Bayardo Walk, Rossington South Radburn Road Shops 10.00AM Radburn Road Alexandra Road, Barnsley Road, Bloomhill Close, Gainford Road, Alexandrea Road, 02-Sep-20 Gainford Square, High Hazel Road, Marshland Road, Park Road, East Outside No 1 Bloomhill Close 2.00PM Moorends The Hermitage, Thrislington Square & West Road Galsworthy Cl, Broomhouse La, Springwell La, Walpole Cl, 02-Sep-20 Balby South Central 2 Westborune Gardens 10.00AM Priestly Cl, Westbourne Grds Darlington EW, 03-Sep-20 Darlington Grove, Darlington Walk, Eastgate and Eastgate Walk East Outside No 8 Darlington Grove 10.00AM Moorends Princess Avenue, Windsor Square, Windsor Road, Granville Princess Avenue & 07-Sep-20 Crescent, Gordon Square, Nelson Square, Brunswick Square, Windsor Square - East Emmerson Avenue Stainforth 10.00AM Junction Road, Park View, Mill View Stainforth Marson Avenue, Ridge Balk Lane, West Avenue, The Crescent, Woodlands Junction Ridge Balk Lane / West 07-Sep-20 North 10.00AM Harold Avenue, East Avenue, The Ridge Squares 1 Avenue 07-Sep-20 Charles Street, Edward Road, Chestnut Avenue, George Street Skellow 3 North Bullcroft Memorial Hall 10.00AM Part of Harlington Road, Addison Road, Morton Road, Chaucer 07-Sep-20 Mex East West 1 Chaucer Road 10.00AM Road 08-Sep-20 Cumberland Place, Craganour Place and Stafford Place Denaby Main West Cumberland Place 10.00AM Clark Avenue, Wainwright Road, Stockil Road, Chequer Avenue, Community House, Clarke 09-Sep-20 Lime Tree Avenue, Theobald Close, Theobald Avenue, H AMilton Hyde Park Central 10.00AM Avenue Close, H AMilton Road, Rufford Road Bahram Grove, Grange Lane, Ormande Way, Tranquil Walk, Solario Way, Hethersett Way, Memoir Grove, Ch AMmossaire, 09-Sep-20 Rossington South/West Radburn Road Shops 10.00AM Cantello Court, Wildflower Close, Meld Close, Ragusa Drive, Bruni Way, Radburn Road Stanley Gardens, 10-Sep-20 Stanley Gardens & Stanley Road East Junction of Stanley Gardens 10.00AM Stainforth Shelley Avenue, Forster Rd, Gurney Rd, pembroke Ave (bottom), 14-Sep-20 crookes rd, Norfolk Rd, Suffolk Rd, Woodfield Rd (bottom), Balby South Central Woodfield School Gates 10.00AM Lambeth Rd, Sussex St, Surrey St, Kent Rd Chestnut Avenue, Almond Avenue, Lime Tree Avenue, Maple Calm Estate, 14-Sep-20 East Maple Grove Community Centre 2.00PM Grove Armthorpe Church Road, Field Road, Squares (1 – 5), Large Square, Long Church Road & 14-Sep-20 East Police Station Stainforth 10.00AM Grove & Small Grove Squares Stainforth Outside block 20 to 22 14-Sep-20 Grasmere Close, Thirlmere Court, Windermere Close Mex East West 10.00AM Windermere Close Tickhill Street, Wheatley Place, Ravensfield Street, Shephards 15-Sep-20 Denaby Main West Tickhill Street 10.00AM Close Cedar Road, Holly Grove, Willow Avenue, Willow Crescent, Willow Grove, 15-Sep-20 East Outside No 1 Willow Grove 2.00PM Willow Grove & Willow Road Thorne McConnell Crescent, Fowler, Inner Circle, Foljambe Crescent, St Leger Office Holmescarr 16-Sep-20 Rossington South/West 10.00AM Deacon Crescent Centre The Crescent, 16-Sep-20 The Crescent East Refurnish car park, Station Road 10.30AM Dunscroft Darlington EW, 16-Sep-20 Darlington Grove, Darlington Walk, Eastgate and Eastgate Walk East Outside No 8 Darlington Grove 2.00PM Moorends Abbeyfield Road, Beechfield Road, Broadway, Crabtree Road, Broadway North & 17-Sep-20 Craven Road, Hampton Road, Myrtle Road, Norwood Road, Side Streets, East Refurnish car park, Station Road 10.30AM Parks Road & Poplar Road Dunscroft Coppice Road, South Street, Market Street, Ridge Road, Kropacz War Memorial at Entrance to 17-Sep-20 Highfields North 10.00AM Court Village Kirkstone Close, Queens Drive, Haslemere Grove, Crossgate, Corner Yarborough 18-Sep-20 Bentley West End North 10.00AM Thorne Garth, Rowan Garth, Lauder Road. Hunt Lane, Terrace/Cromwell Road Yarborough Terrace, Cromwell Road, Ings Road, Marsh Road, Wrightson Terrace, Conyers Road, Chadwick Road, Frank Road Buttermere Close, Langdale Road, Trafalgar Way, Trafalar Corner of Langdale Road / 21-Sep-20 Carcroft 1 North 10.00AM Street, Park Avenue, Patterdale Road, Hacket Close Chestnut Avenue Princess Avenue, Windsor Square, Windsor Road, Granville Princess Avenue & 21-Sep-20 Crescent, Gordon Square, Nelson Square, Brunswick Square, Windsor Square - East Emmerson Avenue Stainforth 10.00AM Junction Road, Park View, Mill View Stainforth Great North Road, East Avenue, Green Lane, Central Avenue, Woodlands Corner of Green Lane / The 22-Sep-20 North 10.00AM The Crescent, West Avenue Squares 2 Crescent Stavely St, Victoria Rd, Shaw Rd, Queens Cr, Kings Crs, Princes Front of the Police Station Main 22-Sep-20 Crs, Dukes Crs, Main Av, Nelson Rd, Gordon Rd, Hazel Rd, Edlington South 10.30AM Ave Aurburn Rd, Bungalow Rd 22-Sep-20 Bolton Street, Westmorland Lane, Wiltshire Ave, Lincoln Close Denaby Main West Lincoln Close 10.00AM Groves (A): Chestnut Grove, Laburnum Grove, Lilac Grove, Elder Car Park of Tom Hill Boxing 23-Sep-20 Grove, Ellershaw Lane, Ash Grove, Oak Grove, Hazel Grove, Conisbrough West 10.00AM Club, Old Road Poplar Grove Cathedral Estate Durham Road Ely Road Chester Road Wells 23-Sep-20 Road Lincoln Road Liverpool Avenue Wheatley Hall Road Wheatley Central 2 Durham Road 10.00AM Wiorcester Avenue Fossard Close Ripon Avenue Lichfield Road Ashfield Road, Broadway, Broadway Nook, Ingram Crescent, Ingram Road, 24-Sep-20 East Ashfield Road 10.30AM Ingram Grove, Ingram Road, and St Lawrence Road Dunscroft 25-Sep-20 Balby Bridge Flats Town Centre Central St James Street Offfice 10.00AM The Avenue - from Arthur Avenue, Arthur Avenue, Elm Crescent, 25-Sep-20 Arthur Place, Arthur Street, White Rose Court, Plantation Close, Bentley 5 North White Rose Court 10.00AM Heartswood Road Alwyn Road, Coventry Road, Danum Close, Houps Road & Coventry Road, 25-Sep-20 East Outside No 1 Alwyn Road 2.00PM Littlewood Road Thorne St Peters Road, Waverley Avenue, Kenilworth Road, Sandycroft Waverley Avenue near No. 1, 28-Sep-20 Balby North Central 10.00AM Cresent, Ivanhoe Road, Douglas Road, Woodstock Road near Warmsworth Road Chestnut Avenue, Almond Avenue, Lime Tree Avenue, Maple Calm Estate, 28-Sep-20 East Maple Grove Community Centre 2.00PM Grove Armthorpe Church Road, Field Road, Squares (1 – 5), Large Square, Long Church Road & 28-Sep-20 East Police Station Stainforth 10.00AM Grove & Small Grove Squares Stainforth 28-Sep-20 Maple Road. Mex East West Bus Stop near Maple Rd School 10.00AM Darlington EW, 29-Sep-20 Darlington Grove, Darlington Walk, Eastgate and Eastgate Walk East Outside No 8 Darlington Grove 2.00PM Moorends Groves (B): Beech Grove, Maple Grove, Micklebring Grove, Car park at Hawthorne Grove 30-Sep-20 Acacia Grove, Cedar Grove, Cherry Grove, Hawthorne Grove, Conisbrough West 10.00AM Flats Sycamore Grove, Palm Grove, Pine Grove Bawtry: Kingswood Close, East View, North Avenue, Doncaster Road, Western Walk, South Avenue, Central Drive, Queens Bawtry & 30-Sep-20 South North Ave Bawtry 10.00AM Crescent, Dukes Terrace, Hermes Close, Argosy Close Austerfield Austerfield: South View Marlborough Crescent, Blossom Avenue, Highfield Road, Corner of Sunnymede Terrace / 30-Sep-20 Westfield Crescent, Haywood Place, Queens Road, Kings Road, Askern 2 North 10.00AM Moss Road Sunnymede Avenue, Sunnymede Terrace Cedar Road, Holly Grove, Willow Avenue, Willow Crescent, Willow Grove, 30-Sep-20 East Outside No 1 Willow Grove 2.00PM Willow Grove & Willow Road Thorne The Crescent, 30-Sep-20 The Crescent East Refurnish car park, Station Road 10.30AM Dunscroft New Park Estate, At park at rear of New Park 01-Oct-20 New Park Estate, Polton Toft & Polton Close East 10.00AM Stainforth Estate Hatfield Lane, Hazel Grove, Laburnum Drive, Lilac Road,Mercel Hatfield Lane, 02-Oct-20 East Outside No 3 Mercel Avenue 10.00AM Avenue, Palm Avenue, Rand’s Lane Armthorpe Princess Avenue, Windsor Square, Windsor Road, Granville Princess Avenue & 05-Oct-20 Crescent, Gordon Square, Nelson Square, Brunswick Square, Windsor Square - East Emmerson Avenue Stainforth 10.00AM Junction Road, Park View, Mill View Stainforth Brockhole Close, Brommhill Drive, Hunster Close, Limpool Close, 05-Oct-20 Newington Close, Newlands Close, Sandhurst Road, Cranwell Cantley Central Limpool Road Garage Site 10.00AM Road Pitt Street, Clayfield View, Clayfield Road, Clayfield Court, 05-Oct-20 Mex East West Top of Pitt Street 10.00AM Clayfield Close, Clayfield Ave, New Street, St James Street Baines Ave, Carr Rd, Howbeck Dri, Thornlea Ct, Bower Vle, 06-Oct-20 Grainger Cls, Beechwood Walk, Broomvale Wk, Highbury Vale, Edlington South Howbeck Drive Communal Hall 10.00AM Ashcroft Cls, Stone Riding, Lichfiend Gdns 06-Oct-20 Harlington Court, Thrybergh Court, Crags Road, Buckingham Rd Denaby Main West Graffiti garages 10.00AM Elmhirst Road, Glebe Road, Haynes Gardens, Haynes Green, South Common 06-Oct-20 East Outside No 1 Haynes Green 2.00PM Haynes Road Route C, Thorne Finningley: Chapel Lane, Lindley Road, South Glebe, Wellington 07-Oct-20 South Outer Areas South New Street Blaxton 10.00AM Drive.
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