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Copy of Bin Spreadsheet Ref Street Name Location/Description GIS Comments Area Type 1 Pioneer Quay Slip to Rochdale Canal GIS Relocate round bin 10mts from SLC1 Castlefield Relocate 2 Deansgate Next to SLC 01 GIS next to N55 Deansgate sign relocate 3mts towards crossing and road Castlefield Relocate 3 Blantyre St Opposite SLC 04 GIS Post mounted next to pay and display machine 3005 Castlefield Existing 4 Slate Wharf Opposite SLC 04 GIS Relocate from Slate Wharf SLC04 towards junction with walkway on Blantyre Street directly oppositeCastlefield Relocate 5 Slate Wharf Near Marsh Brother Bridge GIS Castlefield Existing 6 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Next to Merchants Bridge GIS 75mts rear of SLC15 Duke Street Castlefield Existing 7 Bridgewater Canal Tow path At the rear Of Wharf Pub GIS Castlefield Existing 8 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Next to Canal basin (rear of Castle Quay) GIS past the wooden bridge from the Wharf Pub 2nd SLC Castlefield Existing 9 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Rear of Castlegate GIS Blue heritage cast Castlefield Existing 10 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Opposite Grocer's Warehouse GIS hertitage cast lid Castlefield Existing 11 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Next to Steps at the bottom of footbridge GIS heritage cast next to two benches Castlefield Existing 12 Castle St Next to SLC 15 GIS Move between two benches - Duke Street Castlefield Relocate 13 Catalan Square Opposite SLC 15 GIS 11mts from SLC15 Duke Street next to wishing well Castlefield Existing 14 Catalan Square Next to Merchants Bridge GIS Castlefield Existing 15 Catalan Square Next to Merchants Bridge GIS 9mts from Merchants Bridge Castlefield Existing 16 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Next to Canal basin (rear of Kenworthy Warehouse) GIS under tramline opposite Youth Hostel Castlefield Existing 17 Bridgewater Canal Tow path Under Railway arch 113 GIS Car park space 113 next to tow path Castlefield Existing 18 Duke St Opposite SLC 07 GIS Move slightly behind bollard 2 mts from footpath Castlefield Relocate 19 Duke Place Adjacent SLC 03 GIS Castlefield Existing 20 Duke St 3 mts from SLC 02 GIS square Castlefield Existing 21 Wellington Place 4 mts from SLC 02 GIS heritage cast Castlefield Existing 22 Liverpool Road Opposite SLC 16 GIS 15mts from SLC15 Castlefield Existing 23 Liverpool Road Opposite SLC 21 GIS relocate next to SLC22 Castlefield Relocate 24 Liverpool Road Opposite SLC 28 GIS outside 117 Liverpool Road Castlefield Existing 25 Liverpool Road Junction with Woollam Place GIS 2mts from SLC31 Liverpool Road Castlefield Existing 26 Potato Wharf Rear of SLC 06 GIS relocate next to SLC06 Castlefield Relocate 27 Castlefield Arena Main Entrance to Y Club GIS Castlefield Existing 28 Castlefield Arena Opposite Entrance to Y Club (rear of 101) GIS near Ian Mgall plaque Castlefield Existing 29 Castlefield Arena Bottom Of steps of Amphitheatre (10 metres from Rice St) GIS Castlefield Existing 30 Castlefield Arena Bottom Of steps of Amphitheatre (59 metres from Rice St) GIS Castlefield Existing 31 Rice St Opposite SLC 4 GIS Castlefield Existing 32 Roman Gardens 31 mts from SLC 01 on Collier St GIS junction with Liverpool Road Castlefield Existing 33 Roman Gardens 37 mts from SLC 01 on Collier St GIS 43mts from SLC01 Collier Street Castlefield Existing 34 Roman Gardens Opposite SLC 06 on Liverpool Road GIS Castlefield Existing 35 Liverpool Road Junction with Stone St (7metres from SLC 01) GIS relcoate to SLC07 Liverpool Road Castlefield Relocate 36 Liverpool Road Outside Number 35 GIS 4mts from SLC04 Liverpool Road Castlefield Existing 37 Liverpool Road Outside Number 25 (opposite SLC 03) GIS at bus stop (WO) Castlefield Existing 38 Quay St 1 mtr from SLC 01 GIS suare 3mts from SLC 01 Castlefield Existing 39 Quay St 8 mts from SLC 06 GIS square Castlefield Existing 40 Quay St Opposite SLC 09 GIS Castlefield Existing 41 St Johns Gardens 0.33 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the right) GIS 3mts right not bolted in move 0.5 mts to corner of flower beds Castlefield Relocate 42 St Johns Gardens 0.33 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the left) GIS 3mts left not bolted in move 0.5 mts to corner of flower beds Castlefield Relocate 43 St Johns Gardens 21 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the right) GIS missing Castlefield Missing 44 St Johns Gardens 1.83 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the right) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 45 St Johns Gardens 43.5 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the right) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 46 St Johns Gardens 41.7 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the left) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Existing 47 St Johns Gardens 43.7 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the left) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 48 St Johns Gardens 75.7 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the right) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 49 St Johns Gardens 31.7 mts from Gate on Byrom St (to the left) GIS Castlefield Existing 50 St John St 3 mts from SLC 01 GIS relocate 4mts rear of SO4 junction with Longworth Street across the road from it's current positionCastlefield Relocate 51 Deansgate 21 mts from SLC 38 GIS Castlefield Existing 52 Liverpool Road 12 mts from SLC 10 GIS Castlefield Existing 53 Liverpool Road 1.5 mts from SLC 12 GIS Castlefield Existing 54 Lower Byrom St 2 mts from SLC 16 GIS move next to SLC16 Castlefield Relocate 55 Lower Byrom St 15 mts from SLC 17 GIS 9mts from SLC17 Castlefield Existing 56 Lower Byrom St Adjacent SLC 13 GIS at the pedestrian crossing Castlefield Existing 57 Lower Byrom St 3 mts from SLC 12 GIS relocate next to SLC12 Castlefield Relocate 58 Byrom St 5 mts from SLC 11 GIS relocate to SLC09 Byrom Street Castlefield Relocate 59 Liverpool Road 10 mts from SLC 18 GIS Castlefield Existing 60 Liverpool Road 5 mts from SLC 23 GIS Castlefield Existing 61 Liverpool Road 2 mts from SLC 30 GIS Castlefield Existing 62 Liverpool Road 6 mts from SLC 36 GIS see additional 3, additional 3 on opposite side of road Castlefield Existing 63 Water St Opposite SLC 11 GIS missing, square Castlefield Missing 64 Water St 3 mts from SLC 09 GIS heritage cast Castlefield Existing 65 Quay St Opposite SLC 19 GIS relocate bus stop not in use, heritage cast, move between 1/2 way SLC20 & SLC19 Castlefield Relocate 66 Byrom St 18 mts from SLC 08 GIS Castlefield Existing 67 Quay St 4 mts from SLC 04 GIS side missing poor condition Castlefield Existing 68 Quay St 5 mts from SLC 09 GIS missing Castlefield Missing 69 Deansgate Adjacent SLC 29 (opposite junction with Bootle St) GIS Castlefield Existing 70 Deansgate 3 mts from SLC 21 GIS Missing, replace Castlefield Missing 71 Bridge St 23 mts from SLC 01 opposite NCP Car Park GIS relcoate to bus stop NB0502 opposite SLC09 (Centre of road) 32mts from SLC10 Castlefield Relocate 72 Bridge St West Opposite SLC 03 GIS outside Peoples History Museum Castlefield Existing 73 Bridge St West Adjacent SLC 3 (next to steps to Albert Bridge Gardens) GIS Castlefield Existing 74 Albert Bridge Gardens (Bridge St West) 5 mts from SLC 01 GIS Castlefield Existing 75 Motor St 3 mts from SLC 05 GIS relocate towards road next to concrete bollards Castlefield Relocate 76 Motor St 10 mts from SLC 05 GIS relocate towards road next to concrete bollards Castlefield Relocate 77 Motor St Opposite SLC 01 (St Marys Parsonage) GIS 2mts from SLC04 Motor Street Castlefield Existing 78 Motor St 4 mts from SLC 02 GIS 2mts from SLC02 Motor Street, move towards bollards King Street West Castlefield Relocate 79 Motor St 6 mts from SLC 01 GIS relocate next to SO2 Castlefield Relocate 80 Deansgate Opposite SLC 17 (on junction with King St West)) GIS relocate to bus stop Deansagate opposite South King Street Castlefield Relocate 81 Deansgate 1 mtr from SLC 16 GIS missing, replace Castlefield Missing 82 Deansgate 7 mts from SLC 15 GIS move next to SLC15 Castlefield Relocate 83 Deansgate Opposite SLC 14 (outside Kendals) GIS missing, replace Castlefield Missing 84 Parsonage Gardens 49 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS Castlefield Existing 85 Parsonage Gardens 18 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 86 Parsonage Gardens 11 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 87 Parsonage Gardens 6 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 88 Parsonage Gardens 39 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 89 Parsonage Gardens 59 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS relocate (see map of gardens) Castlefield Relocate 90 Parsonage Gardens 27 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS Castlefield Existing 91 Parsonage Gardens 33 mts from SLC 4 (Collage Land) GIS Castlefield Existing 92 Blackfriars St 3 mts from SLC 05 GIS 4mts from SLC04 Blackfriars Street, relocate next to SLC03 at Bus Stop (NC) Castlefield Relocate 93 Deansgate 13 mts from Parsonage Lane GIS relocate towards junction of Deansgate and Blackfriars Street (14mts from SLC01 BlackfriarsCastlefield Street) Relocate 94 Deansgate Opposite SLC 10 (outside 62 - 66) GIS Castlefield Existing 95 Deansgate 14 mts from SLC 11 GIS relocate next to SLC11 at bus stop (NB) Castlefield Relocate 96 Deansgate Outside 86 Deansgate GIS Castlefield Existing 97 Pall Mall opposite Bang & Olfuson GIS Commercial Existing 98 Piccadilly 2 mts from SLC 08 (close to Newton St) GIS Piccadilly Existing 99 Oldham St 9 mts from S0 01 (close to junction with Back Piccadilly) GIS Missing - Construction site Piccadilly Missing 100 Oldham St 1 mtr from SLC 02 (close to junction with Back Piccadilly) GIS Piccadilly Existing 101 Oldham St
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