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Of 89 Filter Filter: Page 2 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Trunk Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A90(T) Perth - Aberdeen Road From Regional Boundary at North Water Bridge 30.276 round Laurencekirk By-pass, by Fordoun, Bridge of Mondynes and Fiddes, round Stonehaven By-pass, by Muchalls, Newtonhill, Cammachmore and Portlethen to District Boundary at Bothiebridge Total Length of Trunk Roads (Miles) 30.276 Filter: Page 3 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Class I Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length A92 Stonehaven - Montrose From Regional Boundary at Lower North Water 16.896 Road Bridge by St. Cyrus, Johnshaven, Inverbervie, (Montrose Road, King Street, Inverbervie) joining A90(T) North of Glasslaw Bridge, including slip roads on to A90(T). A93 North Deeside Road From District Boundary at Peterculter via Banchory 58.932 (Station Road, High Street, Inchmarlo Road, Banchory) thence via Bridge of Canny, Trustach, Aboyne (Ballater Road, Aboyne) thence to Ballater (Tullich Road, Bridge Street, Braemar Road, Ballater) thence to Braemar (Old Military Road, Glenshee Road, Braemar) thence to Regional Boundary at Cairnwell. A937 Mill of Conveth - From Regional Boundary at Marykirk Bridge, through 5.506 Laurencekirk - Montrose Marykirk, across A90(T) South of Laurencekirk, Road along High Street, Laurencekirk to junction with A90(T) North of Laurencekirk at Conveth Mains. A939 Deeside - Tomintoul Road From Route A93 at Bridge of Gairn via Gairnshiel to 8.743 District Boundary at Cairndoor. A957 Slug Road From A92 near Glasslaw, through Stonehaven, 14.848 (Dunnottar Avenue, Bridgefield, Allardice Street, Market Square South, Evan Street, Slug Road, Stonehaven) thence by Rickarton, Blackburn Bridge, Blairydryne and Durris Bridge to A93 at Baldarroch. A97 Deeside - Huntly Road From Route A93 at Dinnet to District Boundary at 9.042 Boultenstone. A980 Banchory - Torphins - From Route A93 in Banchory (Raemoir Road, 14.938 Alford Road Banchory) via Arbeadie, Lochhead, Raemoir, Torphins, (Beltie Road, Craigour Road) Lumphanan (Perkhill Road) to District Boundary near Mill of Craigievar. Total Length of Class I Roads (Miles) 128.906 Filter: Page 4 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B9077 South Deeside Road From Route A957 at Durris Bridge to Council 12.100 Boundary at Leggart Terrace, Aberdeen. B9094 Aboyne - Tarland Road From Route A93 at Aboyne to Route B9119 near 4.696 Tarland. B9119 Echt - Tarland - Deeside From District Boundary near Drumlassie to District 18.924 Road Boundary west of Tullochvenus and from District Boundary west of Tullochvenus to Tarland (Aberdeen Road, Bridge Street, Tarland) thence via Milton of Logie, Burn O' Vat to Route A93 at Cambus O' May. B9120 Fettercairn - Laurencekirk - From Route A92 near Shortside Smithy by 9.403 St Cyrus Road Chapelfield and Hill of Garvock, Garvock Road, Alma Terrace, Alma Place. Crossing A90(T) at Laurencekirk Cemetery to junction with A937 in Laurencekirk and from A937, Blackiemuir Avenue (Laurencekirk) thence via Thornton Castle to junction with B996 near Bogmill, Fettercairn. B9158 Dinnet - South Deeside From Route A93 at Dinnet to B967, South Deeside 0.400 Road Road at Dinnet Bridge. B966 Edzell - Fettercairn - From Regional Boundary at centre of Gannochy 11.820 Balfeich Road Bridge through village of Fettercairn (Main Street, Fettercairn) by way of Bogmill Crossroads, Middleton Bridge and Abbeyton Bridge to A90(T). B967 Fordoun - Inverbervie Road From A90(T), South of Fordoun, by Bridge of Kair 5.955 and Mains of Allardice to junction with A92 Principal road near Pitcarry. B968 Aboyne Road From Route B976 at Aboyne across Bridge of Dee 0.819 then via Charlestown Road to Route A93 at Aboyne. B971 Ballater Road From Route B976 at Ballater across Bridge of Dee to 0.100 Route A93 at Ballater. B972 Pass of Ballater From A93 at Milton of Tulloch to Route A93 at 2.428 Bridge of Gairn. B974 Cairn o'Mount Road From Route A937 at Marykirk Village by Crosspoles, 22.861 to junction with Route B966 at Victoria Arch, Fettercairn and from Route B966 at Fettercairn Square, (Burnside Road, Cairn o'Mount Road, Fettercairn) thence via Clattering Brig, Cairn o' Mount, Bridge of Dye and Strachan Bridge to junction with Class III Road C36K at Bridge of Feugh thence to junction with Route A93 in Banchory (Dee Street, Banchory). B976 Feughside - Crathie - From Route B974 at Strachan Church via Whitestone, 35.801 Gairnshiel Road Corsedarder Hill, Marywell, Muir Cottage (Ballogie), Birse, Pannanich, Crathie to join Route A939 at Gairnshiel. B977 Raemoir - Echt Road From Route A980 at Mill of Raemoir by Craigton 3.347 Quarries to District Boundary at Wicker Inn. Filter: Page 5 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Class II Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length B979 Netherley Road From junction A957 at Stonehaven Town Hall 9.752 (Allardice Street, David Street, Stonehaven) by New Mains of Ury and Mill of Monquich to junction with B9077 near Parkhead House and from junction with B9077 near Mill Inn, Maryculter, to Council boundary at centre of Maryculter Bridge. B993 Kincardine O'Neil - From Route B976 at Ballogie to Route A93 at 9.712 Torphins - Monymusk - Potarch and from Route A93 at Kincardine O'Neil via Kemnay Road Torphins (Kincardine Road, Bridge Crescent, St Marnan Road, Church Road, Torphins) thence to Route B9119 at Lodge of Learney thence from Route B9119 to District Boundary near Birselasie. Total Length of Class II Roads (Miles) 148.119 Filter: Page 6 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Class III Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length C10K St Cyrus - South Barns From Route A92 at St Cyrus (Ecclesgreig Road) via 5.216 Road Muirhead to Route A937 east of South Barns with branch to Route A92 near Kirkside. C11K Mains of Haulkerton - From Class III Road C1K at Mains of Haulkerton via 4.027 Boghall Smithy Road Pitnamoon to Route B966 at Devilly, thence to Route B974 at Boghall. C12K Bridge of Muchalls - From Route A90(T) South of Bridge of Muchalls, via 3.188 Netherley Road Elrick to Route B979 at Netherley, with branch to Route A90(T) north of Bridge of Muchalls. C12M Streets in Aboyne Huntly Road from Route A93 at Bona Vista to 1.749 Crossroads, Rhu-na-Haven Road from Crossroads via Balnacoil to Route A93 Bridgeview Road from Route B968 at Bridge of Dee to Route A93 at Bridgeview. C13K Lairhillock - Portlethen From Class III Road C5K at Lairhillock via Rothnick 7.191 Road to Route A90(T) at Bourtreebush Smithy, thence via Bruntland Road and Cookston Road to Findon Interchange, and branch via Mains of Portlethen to Old Portlethen. C14K Inverbervie - Annieston - From Route A92 at Aberdour Place, Inverbervie, via 5.885 Balhagarty Road. Includes Annieston to Route B9120 at West Balhagarty Class III Route C15K (excluding section of Class III Road C7K near Brawleymuir. C150C Landerberry Road From Class III Road C151C at Milton of Drum to 0.070 District Boundary nearby. C151C Milton of Drum Road From Route A93 at Wardmill via Quatrains to Class 3.227 III Road C152C at Broomfield. C152C Coupar Road From Route A93 at Park Smithy via Broomfield to 3.117 District Boundary near Cullerlie. C153C Park Station Road See Class III Road C35K. 0.000 C15M Forest of Birse Road From Route B976 southeast of Boghead via Persie 7.554 and Burnfoot to Ford at Ballochan, with branches: (a) from Drumhead shop southwards to rejoin road. (b) from Myreside northwards to Route B976 at Whitehill. C16K The Latch - Gourdon Road From Route A92 Principal road at the Latch to 0.909 Gourdon (Brae Road, William Street, Arbuthnott Street, Shore Tack, East End & Seaview Terrace). C17K Mains of Brotherton - From Route A92 Principal road at Mains of 1.910 Johnshaven Road Brotherton via West Lodge and Castle Street to Ship Hotel in Johnshaven, also Main Street to Balandro Loan and West Street, Dock Street and Fore Street to junction with East Street. Branch from Dock Street atHarbour via New Road to Route A92 Principal road near Cemetery. Filter: Page 7 of 89 Aberdeenshire Council List of Highways.a Transportation South Division South Highways List Stonehaven 10/12/2015 Class III Roads Road No. Road Name Description Length C17M Mains of Potarch Road From Route B993 at Potarch via Mains of Potarch 6.145 (Includes Class III Road Shooting Greens Cottage to Route B976 at 31K) Whitestone Inn, thence via Cutties Wood to Route B974 about 2 miles north of Bridge of Dye. C18K North Water Bridge - From Route A92 Principal road near Lower North 3.587 Marykirk Water Bridge via Mill of Morphie, Forebank to Route A937 at Marykirk. C19K Drumlithie - Auchenblae From Route A90(T) at Candy via Drumlithie (Station 4.626 Road Road, Glenbervie Road, Drumlithie), Glenbervie and Kinkell to Class III Road C1K north of Auchenblae. C1K Stonehaven - Auchenblae - From Route A957 in Stonehaven (Evan Street, 17.246 Laurencekirk Road Arduthie Road, Kirkton Road) to A90(T), thence from U69K west of A90(T) via Mains of Glenfarquhar and Auchenblae (Glenfarquhar Road, Inverurie Street, High Street, Market Square, Kintore Street,Monboddo Street, Burnett Street, Auchenblae) to Route B966 at Cairnton, thence from Route B966 at Charterstones, via Nether Coullie and Mains of Haulkerton to A937 in Laurencekirk (Fordoun Road, Station Road, Conveth Place, Laurencekirk). C1K B Streets in Banchory Bridge Street and Kinneskie Road (Part): From B974 0.210 (Dee Street) opposite Car Park to Route A93 at Town Hall.
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