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(1St APRIL 2021 No: LOCATIONS (1st APRIL 2021 - 31st MARCH 2022) Speed Points PIC 2017 2018 2020 Monitored Safer Roads Humber Safety Camera Partnership A18 Queensway, Scunthorpe (E/B & W/B O/S No` 33) - 40mph 685 30 3 Jul-18 A15 Barnetby - Humber Bridge NB & S/B (70mph) 665 30 12 Jan-10 Scunthorpe, Grange Lane South (O/S No 55) - 30mph 279 30 15 Oct-18 Bottesford, Grange Lane South (30mph) 703 30 10 Apr-15 Scunthorpe, Ashby Road (Hopkins Ave) - 30mph 473 30 6 Oct-18 Scunthorpe, Ashby Road (The Pods N/B & S/B) (30mph) 2464 30 7 Dec-12 Barton, A1077 Barrow Road (Cornhill Cottages) (30mph) 2978 30 5 May-11 North Lincolnshire Speed Management Strategy No: LOCATIONS (1st APRIL 2021 - 31st MARCH 2022) Speed Points PIC 2017 2018 2020 Monitored 8 Scunthorpe, Scotter Road (Viaduct-West Common Lane) (40mph). 3853 25 6 8 8 8 Dec-12 9 Main Street, Melton Ross (O/S Blacksmiths Lodge) - 30mph 3418 24 6 14 10 9 Oct-18 10 A18 Mortal Ash W/B (British Steel) (40mph) 3584 22 4 12 9 10 Jul-15 11 Crowle, A161 Wharf Road, (Outside No 79) (30mph). 2643 21 3 13 14 11 Mar-13 12 East Common Lane, Scunthorpe (O/S No` 250) - 30mph 1130 20 7 45 28 12 Jul-18 13 Gunness, A18 Station Road (O/S No 11) (30mph) 3295 20 2 15 13 14 Apr-14 14 A15 South 40mph (M180 to Lincolnshire Boundary) 544 19 13 9 15 15 Jun-16 15 Scunthorpe, Doncaster Road Hill (School) (30mph) 1095 19 7 10 16 16 Jun-13 16 A161, Burnham Road, Epworth (Opp No`106) - 30mph 2955 19 2 26 24 17 Jul-18 17 A18 Mortal Ash E/B (British Steel) (40mph) 3042 19 1 21 18 18 Jul-15 18 Broughton, Ermine Street (Opp No 53) (30mph). 1099 18 5 33 19 19 Sep-16 19 Station Road, Ulceby (L/C 28) - 30mph 1198 18 4 173 Sep-20 20 Burringham Road (Opp Ashfield Park Home) - 30mph 1628 18 3 20 Oct-19 21 Scunthorpe, Normanby Road (Orb Lane) 40mph 1579 18 3 20 21 21 Mar-13 22 Scunthorpe, Winterton Road (30mph) 2093 18 2 16 17 22 May-11 23 Graiselound, A161 Station Road (Carmon Villa) (30mph). 2583 18 0 22 22 23 Jul-15 24 Hibaldstow, Brigg Road (Opp No 19) (30mph) 1476 17 3 28 23 24 Jun-14 25 Brigg, A18 Scawby Road, Scawby Brook (O/S No 23) (30mph) 2172 17 2 38 25 25 Apr-14 26 South Ferriby, A1077 Sluice Road (Old Warp Lane) 30mph. 1704 17 2 29 26 26 May-17 27 East Halton Road, North Killingholme (Between Church Lane & Garden Village) - 40mph 2392 17 1 27 Jul-18 28 South Ferriby, A1077 Sluice Road, (Cemex) (30mph) 2795 17 0 17 27 28 May-17 29 Moorwell Road Hill, Bottesford (O/S 'Hillside') - 30mph 961 16 5 98 62 29 Dec-17 30 Appleby Lane, Broughton (O/S No 80) - 30mph 834 16 5 57 80 80 Sep-16 31 Scunthorpe, A1077 Pheonix Parkway (Parkfarm Road) 40mph 1105 16 4 46 29 31 Mar-13 32 Bigby High Road, Brigg (O/S No` 55) - 30mph 975 16 4 222 39 32 Jul-17 33 Appleby, Ermine Street (Opp Old Vicarage Drive) - 30mph 1114 16 3 73 50 33 Jul-18 34 Brigg, A18 Wrawby Road (Opp No 33) (30mph) 1501 16 2 35 31 34 Dec-12 35 B1450, Burringham Road, Gunness (O/S School) - 30mph 1348 16 2 184 32 35 Dec-17 36 Winterton, A1077 Top Road (O/S No 20) (30mph) 1894 16 1 39 33 36 Dec-16 37 Belton, A161 Woodhouse (40mph). 1695 16 1 19 34 37 Apr-15 38 Westwoodside, Doncaster Road (O/S Two Counties Vets) (30mph) 1643 16 1 42 35 38 Sep-15 39 A161, Epworth Road, Low Burnham - 30mph 2195 16 0 30 36 39 Apr-14 40 Hibaldstow, Redbourne Road, (Opp No 53) (30mph). 716 16 0 47 30 40 Jun-14 41 Ulceby, Killingholme Road (O/S No` 5) - 40mph (Now a 30 limit) 727 15 5 173 124 41 Oct-18 42 Belton, Sandtoft Road (O/S No 35) (30mph) 714 15 5 86 37 42 Apr-15 43 Scunthorpe, Scotter Road (30mph) (Viaduct-Berkeley Circle) 1143 15 3 31 38 43 Sep-16 44 Scunthorpe, Burringham Road (Lindsey Lodge/Carisbrooke Manor) - 40mph 909 15 3 58 66 82 Sep-20 45 Gunness, A18 Doncaster Road (Opp No 77 L/P No 69) (40mph). 1396 15 2 49 40 44 Mar-13 46 Haxey, A161 Epworth Road (O/S No 12) (30mph). 1013 15 2 27 41 45 Sep-16 47 A18 Melton Road, Wrawby (Opp Herrings Cottage) - 30mph 1472 15 1 141 55 46 Dec-17 48 A18 Trunk Road, Althorpe (O/S 'The Moat House' - 40mph 1364 15 1 62 56 47 Dec-17 49 Vicarage Lane, Scawby (O/S just inside 30mph) - 30mph 1325 15 1 53 43 48 Jul-18 50 Burringham, Station Road, (O/S No 5), (30mph). 1255 15 1 54 44 49 Jun-16 51 Scunthorpe, Cemetery Road (O/S Cemetery) (20mph). 2178 15 0 23 45 50 Apr-12 52 Barrow, Ferry Road East (30mph). 1749 15 0 40 46 51 Apr-15 53 B1398, Northcliffe Road, Kirton (O/S No` 33) - 30mph 1746 15 0 37 57 52 Jul-18 54 Barrow Road, Goxhill (Opp 'Thornycroft') - 30mph 1668 15 0 25 47 53 Jun-19 55 A18 Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe (Hilton Ave-B&Q) - 40mph 508 14 7 55 75 54 Jul-18 56 A18 Brigg - Wrawby (L/C No 33) (40mph) 1475 14 1 48 51 55 Sep-14 57 Derrythorpe, Trentside (Carlton House - 30mph) 1173 14 1 50 52 56 Jul-15 58 Winterton, A1077 Roxby Road (South of Mini), (30mph). 1167 14 1 32 53 57 Dec-16 59 Ulceby, West End Road A1077 1142 14 1 51 54 58 Jul-14 60 Park Drain Crossroads B1396 (50mph). 597 13 7 97 58 59 Mar-13 61 A159 Messingham Road, Bottesford (South of Gardenia Drive) - 30mph 497 13 7 11 12 13 Sep-20 62 Scunthorpe, Kingsway (40mph) 487 13 7 18 11 60 Sep-16 63 A18 Doncaster Road, Gunness (Poplar House) - 60mph 416 13 7 159 161 171 Sep-20 64 Scawby Brook, B1206 Scawby Road (O/S No187) - 30mph 762 13 4 24 20 61 Oct-18 65 Brigg, Bridge Street (River Bridge) (30mph). 747 13 4 44 59 62 Dec-12 66 West Street, Scunthorpe (O/S No` 52) - 20mph 734 13 4 63 Oct-18 67 Berkeley Street, Scunthorpe (O/S No` 40) - 20mph 617 13 4 64 Nov-18 68 Messingham, Catchwater X Roads (North Side) (40mph). 801 13 3 84 60 65 Apr-12 69 Messingham, Catchwater X Roads (South Side) (40mph). 788 13 3 85 61 66 Apr-12 70 Barton, Ferriby Road, (30mph). 860 13 2 56 63 67 Sep-11 71 Crowle, Eastoft Road (30mph) 823 13 1 61 65 68 Jul-14 72 Rosper Road, North Killingholme (O/S Able UK) - 40mph 1250 13 0 41 67 69 Jul-17 73 B1430 Normanby-Scunthorpe (Lodge Lane Corner) (40mph) 1214 13 0 63 68 70 Jun-10 74 Kirton, B1400 Station Road (30mph) 1131 13 0 64 69 71 Apr-16 75 Scunthorpe, Park Farm Road (Bus Stop) (30mph) 1062 13 0 34 71 72 Jul-15 76 Westwoodside, Akeferry Road (O/S No 72) (30mph) 1051 13 0 66 72 73 Sep-16 77 Haxey, A161 Haxey Lane (O/S No 37) (30mph). 1050 13 0 67 73 74 Mar-13 78 B1206 Barton Road, Wrawby (LC no. 2, Opp. 'Hill Top') - 30mph 1018 13 0 122 74 75 Jul-17 79 Barrow, Wold Road (Opp 'Ashlea') (30mph) 489 12 5 167 76 76 Dec-17 80 Scunthorpe, West Common Lane Hill (O/S College) (30mph) 677 12 4 71 77 77 Mar-13 81 Burringham Road, Scunthorpe (O/S No` 331) - 30mph 613 12 4 78 Oct-19 82 Thealby, B1430 Thealby Lane (O/S No 25) (30mph) 643 12 3 123 78 79 Apr-16 83 Townside, East Halton (Nth of Swinster Lane) - 30mph 871 12 1 80 Oct-19 84 Kirton Road (North), Greetwell (O/S No` 56) - 40mph 848 12 1 186 187 81 Jul-18 85 Thorne Road, Sandtoft (O/S 'The Laurels') - 30mph 806 12 1 60 94 83 Dec-17 86 Messingham, A159 Scotter Road (30mph) 930 12 0 76 81 84 Jun-16 87 Frodingham Road, Scunthorpe (North Berkeley Street) - 30mph 137 11 8 91 95 85 Dec-17 88 Scunthorpe, Scotter Road (West Common Lane-Asda) (40mph) 107 11 8 117 82 86 Sep-14 89 Scunthorpe, Brigg Road (South of Cottage Beck Road), (40mph) 361 11 6 189 83 87 Apr-15 90 Scunthorpe, Scotter Road (Berkeley Circle-Ferry Road) (30mph). 634 11 3 80 84 88 Apr-16 91 Kirmington Vale A18 (60mph) 776 11 2 72 85 89 Apr-09 92 Kirton, Redbourne Mere B1206 (School) - 30mph 687 11 2 65 70 90 Mar-20 93 Bottesford, Timberlands (O/S No 70 - Dip) (30mph) 896 11 1 82 87 92 Sep-16 94 Epworth, A161 Belton Road (O/S 'Rectory') (30mph). 885 11 1 83 88 93 Dec-14 95 West End Road, Epworth (O/S No` 66) - 30mph 752 11 1 74 79 94 Dec-17 96 Stone Lane, Burringham (O/S Village Hall) - 30mph 735 11 1 103 113 95 Dec-17 97 Dawes Lane, Santon (PRIVATE ROAD) - 20mph 649 11 1 96 Jul-18 98 Barton, Brigg Road (Outside Leisure Centre) (30mph) 620 11 1 112 90 97 Sep-12 99 Appleby, B1207 Ermine Street, (O/S Carpenters Cottage) (40mph) 893 11 0 88 91 98 Apr-15 100 Station Road, Scawby (South of Main Street) (30mph) 846 11 0 90 92 99 Sep-16 101 Hibaldstow, Station Road (O/S No 59) 30mph.
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