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Of 4 APPENDIX 2 - SHAPING FUTURE SERVICES EXISTING ACCESS POINTS APPENDIX 2 - SHAPING FUTURE SERVICES EXISTING ACCESS POINTS Block Ward GIA Uprn Address Postcode Sub Category No. m2 Estimated cost of Result of 2006/07 Access recommended DDA works Audit (% Accessibility) (Exc. Fees) Comments 00740 B01 Alexandra Nursery Martha Street, Bolton BL3 4AH Rumworth 274.8 Nursery 79% 16,650 00440 B01 Astley Bridge Library Moss Bank Way BL1 8NP Astley Bridge 505 Libraries 48% 77,700 02252 B01 Barlow Park Play Centre Barlow Park Avenue, Bolton BL1 6QY Astley Bridge 248 Community Centres 57% 10,220 26090 B01 Blackburn Road 132/134 132/134 Blackburn Road, Bolton BL1 8DW Crompton 320 Day Care Centre 57% 5,990 02670 B01 Blackrod Community Centre Greenbarn Way, Blackrod BL6 5AB Horwich & Blackrod 515 Community Centres 71% 29,480 00450 B01 Blackrod Library (Inclu Area Office) Church Street, Blackrod BL6 5EQ Horwich & Blackrod 372.1 Libraries 90% 2,850 00801 B01 Blackrod Youth Centre Manchester Road, Blackrod BL6 5SY Horwich & Blackrod 190 Youth Centres 56% 6,730 19650 B01 Blenheim Road 101-103 101-103 Blenheim Road, Darcy Lever BL2 6EL Breightmet 146 Estate Office 61% 13,100 01942 B01 Breightmet Youth Centre Newby Road, Breightmet BL2 5JB Breightmet 100 Youth Centres 63% 7,700 00480 B01 Bromley Cross Library The Crescent, Bromley Cross BL7 9JR Bromley Cross 224.2 Libraries 90% 1,150 00841 B01 Brownlow Fold Community Centre Darley Street, Bolton BL1 3DX Halliwell 580.6 Community Education 59% 58,688 22620 B01 Burnden Youth Sport Centre Burnden Way, Horwich Great Lever 60% 73,700 00850 B01 Castle Hill Centre Tonge with the Haulgh 1718 Primary School 2005 Access Audit - Compliant. 00852 B01 Castle Hill Youth Centre Tonge with the Haulgh 600 Youth Centres See comments Audited as part of Castle Hill Centre. 01342 B01 Central Drive Youth Centre Westhoughton Central Drive, Westhoughton BL5 3DT Westhoughton North & Chew Moor 219.2 Youth Centres 44% 2,085 21100 B01 Daisy Hill Community Centre Hindley Road, Westhoughton BL5 2JS Westhoughton South 194.2 Community Centres 48% 8,950 01911 B01 Deane Leisure Centre New York, Junction Road, Bolton Heaton & Lostock 1862 Leisure Centres 38,570 2004 Access Audit 19780 B01 Deepdale Road Housing Office Deepdale Road, Breightmet BL2 5LD Breightmet 50.1 Estate Office See comments Bolton at Home to undertake Access Audit. 00060 B01 Farnworth Area Office Market Street, Bolton BL4 7PD Farnworth 1490 Admin Buildings 59% 31,830 02130 B01 Farnworth Leisure Centre Brackley Street, Farnworth Farnworth 1487 Leisure Centres 6,725 2004 Access Audit 00500 B01 Farnworth Library 22 Market Street, Farnworth BL4 7PG Farnworth 573 Libraries 74% 8,800 02840 B01 Farnworth Market King Street, Farnworth Farnworth 3295 Markets 66% 16,070 02040 B01 Farnworth Youth Centre (including CES) King Street, Farnworth Farnworth 241.2 Youth Centres 67% 0 19940 B01 George Street Farnworth Shop at 46 46 George Street, Farnworth Farnworth 40.1 Estate Shop See comments Bolton at Home to undertake Access Audit. 21800 B01 Great Lever Sure Start Leonard Street Leonard Street BL3 3AP Great Lever 300 Sure Start 67% 22,700 00760 B01 Greater Farnworth Sure Start Lord Street Lord Street, Kearsley BL4 8AR Kearsley 452 Sure Start 64% 23,915 00761 B01 Grosvenor Nursery Lord Street, Kearsley Kearsley Nursery See comments Integral with Grtr Farnworth Surestart 00520 B01 Halliwell Library (Former) Urban Care Centre Hatfield Road, Halliwell BL1 3BU Crompton 501 Community Centres Access Audit outstanding 01200 B01 Halliwell Sure Start Shepherd Cross Street Oxford Grove Bolton BL1 4JH Halliwell 492 Sure Start 73% 8,405 01861 B01 Harper Green Leisure Centre Farnworth Harper Green Road, Farnworth Farnworth 2588 Leisure Centres 46,760 2004 Access Audit 00711 B01 Harvey Early Years - Young Mums Unit Pilkington Street, Bolton BL3 6HP Great Lever - Pupil Referral Unit Access Audit outstanding 00530 B01 Harwood Library Gate Fold, Harwood BL2 3HN Bradshaw 397 Libraries 63% 26,350 02050 B01 Harwood Youth Centre Longsight Lane, Harwood Bradshaw 228.9 Youth Centres 43% 18,380 01871 B01 Hayward Sports Centre Slackfold Lane, Bolton Harper Green 1635 Leisure Centres 26,490 2004 Access Audit 00300 B01 Heaton Fold Nurseries Overdale Drive, Bolton BL1 5BL Heaton & Lostock 2400 Day Care Centre 100,400 2004 Access Audit 00540 B01 Heaton Library New Hall Lane, Heaton BL1 5LP Heaton & Lostock 395 Libraries 56% 20,950 00550 B01 High Street Library High Street, Bolton BL3 6SZ Rumworth 605 Libraries See comments Building to be replaced. 02060 B01 Highfield Youth Centre Farnworth Wildman Lane, Farnworth Harper Green 158.9 Youth Centres 46% 32,380 19760 B01 Holmeswood Road 54 - 56 54/56 Holmeswood Road, Great Lever BL3 3HS Harper Green 127.3 Estate Office 65% 12,830 00070 B01 Horwich Area Office Lee Lane, Horwich BL6 7AR Horwich N.E. 754.8 Admin Buildings 79% 33,060 02140 B01 Horwich Leisure Centre Church Street, Horwich Horwich & Blackrod 5702 Leisure Centres 68,050 2004 Access Audit 00560 B01 Horwich Library Jones Street, Horwich BL6 7A Horwich N.E. 399 Libraries 69% 19,950 02850 B01 Horwich Market Curteis Street, Horwich BL6 7PR Horwich & Blackrod 1442 Markets 50% 40,775 02070 B01 Horwich Youth Centre Fox Street, Horwich BL6 5NZ Horwich N.E. 271 Youth Centres 59% 1,510 02080 B01 John Holt Youth Centre Westhoughton Birch Avenue, Westhoughton BL5 2NR Westhoughton South 226 Youth Centres See comments Only externals audited to date 19490 B01 Johnson Fold Family Support Centre 31/33 Johnson Fold Avenue, Bolton BL1 5SF Smithills 139.7 Day Care Centre 51% 15,150 19770 B01 Kearsley Housing Office Thomas More Close, Bolton BL4 8NJ Kearsley 144.4 Estate Office 71% 13,540 02160 B01 Kearsley Leisure Centre Springfield Road, Kearsley Kearsley 1344 Leisure Centres 54,450 2004 Access Audit 19660 B01 Kentmere Road 19 - Housing Office 19 Kentmere Road, Bolton Bradshaw 24.6 Estate Office See comments Bolton at Home to undertake Access Audit. 26590 B01 KS3 Support Centre (BASE) Marsden Road, Bolton BL1 2PF Halliwell Pupil Referral Unit Access Audit outstanding 2004 Access Audit. Value of Prority 1 and 2 00020 B01 Le Mans Crescent Le Mans Crescent, Bolton BL1 1SA Haliwell 7980 Admin Buildings 434,935 work = £285k. 02480 B12 Leverhulme Park Community Club Long Lane, Bolton BL2 6EB Breightmet Breightmet 75% 45,550 00080 B01 Little Lever Area Office Market Street, Little Lever BL3 1HH Little Lever & Darcy Lever 365.6 Admin Buildings 60% 14,515 00580 B01 Little Lever Library Market Street, Little Lever BL3 1LP Little Lever & Darcy Lever 139 Libraries 53% 26,595 01881 B01 Little Lever Sports Centre Church Street, Little Lever Little Lever & Darcy Lever 1300 Leisure Centres 16,375 2004 Access Audit 02090 B01 Little Lever Youth Centre Herbert Street, Little Lever Little Lever & Darcy Lever 275 Youth Centres See comments Only externals audited to date Page 1 of 4 APPENDIX 2 - SHAPING FUTURE SERVICES EXISTING ACCESS POINTS Block Ward GIA Uprn Address Postcode Sub Category No. m2 Estimated cost of Result of 2006/07 Access recommended DDA works Audit (% Accessibility) (Exc. Fees) Comments 02490 B02 Longsight Park Pavilion Longsight, Bolton Bradshaw 140 Parks 45% 59,200 19610 B01 Mackenzie Street 92-94 92-94 Mackenzie Street, Bolton BL1 6QP Astley Bridge 120.9 Estate Office See comments Bolton at Home to undertake Access Audit. 00590 B01 Marsh Lane Library Marsh Lane, Farnworth BL4 4OP Harper Green 150 Libraries 56% 11,030 20720 B01 Mawdsley Street Bolton 24 24 Mawdsley Street, Bolton BL1 1LL Great Lever 324.4 Offices Access Audit outstanding 02010 B01 New Bury Community Centre Buckley Lane, Farnworth BL4 9PR Farnworth 790.6 Community Education 67% 25,745 19900 B01B New Lane Offices 6/12 - Mental Health Network 6/12 New Lane, Bolton BL2 5BN Bradshaw 104 Office Accommodation 51% 9,050 02740 B01 Overdale Crematorium Overdale Drive, Bolton Heaton & Lostock 721.5 Crematorium 55% 65,330 01211 B01 Pikes Lane Primary Care Resource Centre - Offices Deane Road, Bolton BL3 5HP Rumworth 293.4 Estate Office Access Audit outstanding 02260 B01 Regent Park Golf Course Club House Chorley New Road, Bolton BL6 4AJ Heaton & Lostock 252.1 Golf Course Access Audit outstanding 01960 B01 Rivington & Blackrod CS Annexe, Main Lower Sch Rivington Lane, Horwich BL6 7RU Horwich N.E. 2367 Secondary Sch Volunt Cont 61% 30,245 10390 B01 Rumworth Sure Start Blackledge Street Blackledge Street Bolton BL3 4BL Rumworth Rumworth 66% 26,735 01891 B01 Sharples Leisure Centre Hillcot Road, Bolton Astley Bridge 2209 Leisure Centres 236,680 2004 Access Audit 26080 B01 Silverwell House Silverwell Street Bolton 12 First Floor 12 Silverwell Street Bolton BL1 1PP Great Lever Great Lever 63% 8,040 00770 B01 St Germain Nursery Farnworth St. Germain Street, Farnworth Farnworth 424.2 School 52% 10,080 19120 B01 St Helens Road 228 228 St Helens Road, Bolton Rumworth 81.1 Freehold Interest 48% 10,250 Included in Access Audit for 226 St. Helens Rd. 02631 B01 Sunnyside Park Community Centre Higher Swan Lane, Bolton Harper Green 398 Community Centres 48% 59,300 00040 B01 The Wellsprings Halliwell 6335 Admin Buildings 77% 28,850 00610 B01 Tonge Moor Road Former Library Tonge Moor Road, Tonge Moor BL2 2LB Tonge with the Haulgh 551 Office Accommodation 52,700 2001 Access Audit 00010 B01 Town Hall Bolton Victoria Square, Bolton BL1 1RU Halliwell 11266 Admin Buildings 71% 66,130 01921 B01 Turton Leisure Centre Chapletown Road, Bolton Bromley Cross 2127 Leisure Centres 56,500 2004 Access Audit 02680 B01 Waggon Road Play & Community centre Waggon Road, Bolton Breightmet 233.8 11,870 2001 Access Audit 00090 B01 Westhoughton Area Office Market Street, Westhoughton BL5 3AW Westhoughton North & Chew Moor 1299 Admin Buildings 63% 45,290 00091 B01 Westhoughton Library Library Street, Westhoughton BL5 3AU Westhoughton North & Chew Moor 1264 Libraries 66% 16,620 02860 B01 Westhoughton Market Market Street, Westhoughton BL5 3AG Westhoughton South 805 Markets 64% 10,700 01931 B01 Westhoughton Sports Centre Bolton Road, Westhoughton Westhoughton North & Chew Moor 2048 Leisure Centres 48,200 2004 Access Audit 01941 B01 Withins Leisure Centre Newby Road, Bolton Breightmet 1475 Leisure Centres 106,550 2004 Access Audit Total 81811 TOTAL 2,536,098 Legend: Accessibility Score Definitions (ref.
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