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Localwatches-0819 (Version 2B) Chelmsford District Group of Neighbourhood Watches (26 May 2019) (Scroll down as necessary) Admirals Park Battlesbridge - Mayphil Park Beaulieu Park Bicknacre Boreham Broomfield Channels Estate Jigger Gardens Chelmer Village Chignals Crompton Estate Danbury East Hanningfield Galleywood Goat Hall Widford Good Easter Great Baddow Spalding Way Baddow Rd Tabors Avenue Baddow Hall Crescent Colley Road The Bringey Millers Croft Bells Chase Dorset Avenue Orchard Close Canford Close Longfield Road Great Leighs Gt Waltham Highwood Little Baddow Little Waltham Lawns Marconi New Street - Marcon Evolutions Maltese Road/Valetta Close Nancy Edwards Place School View Rd Margaretting Mashbury Melbourne Moulsham Lodge Alder Drive Burghley Drive Gloucester Avenue Hillsode Grove Maple Drive Juniper Drive Palm Close Newland Springs Old Moulsham Bouverie Road Braemar Ave Burns Crescent Callow Court Finchley Ave Fortinbras Way Goldlay Ave Hamlet Road Lady Lane Longstomps Lynmouth Ave Manor Road Marlborough Road Mews Court Mildmay Road Moulsham Drive Queens Road Redcliffe Road Rosebery Road Southborough and York Road St Johns Road Stapleford Upper Roman Road Vicarage Road Moulsham Parkside* Baker Street Falcons Mead Hart Street Hayes Close Seymour St Upper Bridge Road Wolseley Road Pleshey Patching Hall Pembroke Close Ramsden Heath Rettendon & Battlesbridge Roxwell South Woodham Ferrers Springfield Arun Close Bishops Court Gardens Bodmin Road Burnham Road Camborne Close/Redruth Church Lane Daffodil (Havengore) Falmouth Road Gainsborough Crescent, Green Close Humber Road, Kingston Ave Lynton Drive Orford Crescent/Aldeburgh way Osea Way Pearson Grove Rushleydale Sandford Road Seven Ash Green, Shelley Road Sherborne Road Sidmouth Road Springfield Green Taunton Rd/Exeter Rd/Plymouth rd Tavistock Road Timsons Lane Torquay Road Torrington Close, Trinity Road. Springfield Rd Tyrells Close, Tyrells Close/Springfield Rd Wallasea Gdns Weymouth Road, Chelmser Village Aldeburgh Way Ashton Place, Chelmer Village Hopkins Mead, Chelmer Village Littell Tweed, (Chelmer Vill) Orford Crescent Orford Crescent/Lawn Lane Paignton Avenue North Springfield Beardsley Drive Bouchers Mead Cornflower Daffodil Way, Heather Court Rembrandt Grove Rembrandt Grove Robinson Gate/Armistice Way Stock Tile Kiln Trinity Redgates Place West Hanningfield Woodham Ferrers Writtle.
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