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Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List Produced Under Section 36 of the Highways Act Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: ALPHAMSTONE ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ANSELLS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CLAMPS GROVE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED COBBS FARM CHASE UNCLASSIFIED COOKS GREEN LANE UNCLASSIFIED CRIPPLE CORNER UNCLASSIFIED CROSS END ROAD UNCLASSIFIED GOULDS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED HORNES GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED MAYFIELD LANE UNCLASSIFIED MOAT LANE UNCLASSIFIED NEWMANS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED PEBMARSH ROAD CLASS III PEBMARSH ROAD UNCLASSIFIED PEYTON HALL ROAD CLASS III POLSTEAD FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED POLSTEAD FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED SYCAMORE VIEW UNCLASSIFIED TWINSTEAD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED WHITELANDS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 19 Highways and Transportation Department Page 2 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: ASHEN ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS AIRFIELD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ASHEN CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD ASHEN HILL STOKE HILL UNCLASSIFIED ASHEN LANE UNCLASSIFIED ASHEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ASHEN ROAD CLASS III BRADLEY HILL CLASS III DOCTOR'S LANE UNCLASSIFIED FOXES ROAD CLASS III HOLLOW ROAD CLASS III ORCHARD FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED STOURS LANE UNCLASSIFIED THE STREET CLASS III UPPER FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 14 Highways and Transportation Department Page 3 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BARDFIELD SALING ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BOARDED BARNS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CROWS GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ELMS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LONG GREEN LANE UNCLASSIFIED PLUMS LANE UNCLASSIFIED SALING ROAD CLASS III STEBBING ROAD UNCLASSIFIED WOOLPITS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 8 Highways and Transportation Department Page 4 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BELCHAMP OTTEN ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BORLEY ROAD CLASS III CHURCH STREET CLASS III FOWES LANE UNCLASSIFIED OTTEN ROAD CLASS III STETTLES FARM ROAD CLASS III THE STREET CLASS III VICARAGE ROAD CLASS III WHITEHOUSE LANE PRIVATE ROAD TOTAL 8 Highways and Transportation Department Page 5 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BELCHAMP ST PAUL ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BAKERS CUT UNCLASSIFIED BAKERS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHURCH STREET CLASS III CLARE ROAD CLASS III GAGES ROAD CLASS III HICKFORD HILL CLASS III KNOWL GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED SHEARING PLACE ROAD CLASS III VICARAGE ROAD CLASS III TOTAL 9 Highways and Transportation Department Page 6 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BELCHAMP WALTER ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BELCHAMP WALTER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BELLS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROOK LANE UNCLASSIFIED CHAPEL HILL CLASS III CLARKS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED EYSTON SMYTH'S ROAD UNCLASSIFIED GESTINGTHORPE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED HALL ROAD UNCLASSIFIED MUNTS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED NORTH ROAD UNCLASSIFIED OTTEN ROAD CLASS III PUTTOCK END CLASS III SOFT ROAD UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 13 Highways and Transportation Department Page 7 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BIRDBROOK ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BAILEY HILL UNCLASSIFIED BIRDBROOK ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BIRDBROOK ROAD CLASS III BLOIS ROAD B ROAD DAW STREET UNCLASSIFIED FELL ROAD CLASS III FINKLE GREEN CLASS III FOUR ASH HILL UNCLASSIFIED MILL ROAD A ROAD MOAT ROAD CLASS III RIDGEWELL ROAD A ROAD ROWLEY HILL A ROAD STATION ROAD CLASS III THE CAUSEWAY A ROAD THE STREET CLASS III TOTAL 15 Highways and Transportation Department Page 8 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BLACK NOTLEY ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BAKERS LANE CLASS III BAKERS ROAD CLASS III BEDELLS AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BRAIN VALLEY AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BRAINTREE BYPASS A ROAD BUCK FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BUCK HILL UNCLASSIFIED BULFORD LANE UNCLASSIFIED CHURCH ROAD CLASS III COHEN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED COKERS CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD CONSTABLE WAY UNCLASSIFIED CUSTERSON DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED DAGNETS LANE UNCLASSIFIED DENTON CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED DEWLANDS UNCLASSIFIED GAINSBOROUGH ROAD UNCLASSIFIED HADFIELD DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED HOSPITAL FIELD UNCLASSIFIED LONDON ROAD CLASS III LONDON ROAD A ROAD LONDON ROAD ROUNDABOUT NORTH CLASS III MARY RUCK WAY UNCLASSIFIED MEADOW WAY UNCLASSIFIED NOTLEY ROAD CLASS III OSMOND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED QUILBERRY DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED RANKS GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED SLAUGHTER LANE UNCLASSIFIED THE STREET CLASS III TURNER CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED WILKINSON GROVE PRIVATE ROAD WITHAM ROAD CLASS III TOTAL 33 Highways and Transportation Department Page 9 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BORLEY ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BELCHAMP WALTER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BORLEY GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BORLEY MILL UNCLASSIFIED BROOK HALL LANE UNCLASSIFIED FINCH HILL CLASS III HALL ROAD CLASS III LOWER ROAD CLASS III MILL ROAD UNCLASSIFIED PURKIS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 9 Highways and Transportation Department Page 10 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BRADWELL ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BRIDGE HALL ROAD CLASS III CHURCH ROAD UNCLASSIFIED COGGESHALL ROAD A ROAD COMPASSES ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CUTHEDGE LANE UNCLASSIFIED DOGHOUSE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED FIVEASH LANE UNCLASSIFIED FORGE CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED GLAZENWOOD ROAD PRIVATE ROAD HOLLIES ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LANHAM GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LINKS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED NUNTYS LANE UNCLASSIFIED OLD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED POTASH FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED RECTORY MEADOW PRIVATE ROAD RIVERSIDE PRIVATE ROAD SHEEPCOTES LANE UNCLASSIFIED THE STREET UNCLASSIFIED WATERY LANE UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 20 Highways and Transportation Department Page 11 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BRAINTREE AND BOCKING ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ACCESS OFF MILL HILL PRIVATE ROAD ACHILLES WAY UNCLASSIFIED ACORN AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED AETHERIC ROAD CLASS III AJAX CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ALBEMARLE GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED ALBERT ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ALEXANDER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ALPHA CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ANDREW CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ANGLE SIDE PRIVATE ROAD ANGLIA WAY UNCLASSIFIED ANGLIA WAY PRIVATE ROAD ANSON WAY UNCLASSIFIED APPLETREE WALK FOOTPATH ARNHEM GROVE UNCLASSIFIED ASH BUNGALOWS UNCLASSIFIED ASHPOLE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED AUSTEN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED B AND Q SERVICE ROAD RAYNE RD PRIVATE ROAD BADGER GROVE PRIVATE ROAD BAILEY BRIDGE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BAMBOO CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED BANK STREET CLASS III BANK STREET B ROAD BARN MEAD UNCLASSIFIED BARTRAM AVENUE NORTH UNCLASSIFIED BARTRAM AVENUE SOUTH UNCLASSIFIED BAWN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BEADON DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BEATTY GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED BEAUFORT GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED BEAUMONT PLACE UNCLASSIFIED BECKERS GREEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BEDFORD CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BEECH AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BENFIELD WAY PRIVATE ROAD BENFIELD WAY UNCLASSIFIED BENNETT CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BERNSIDE PRIVATE ROAD BETJEMAN CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD BIRCH CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BISHOPS AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BLACK BREAD CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BLACKWATER WAY UNCLASSIFIED BLACKWELL DRIVE PRIVATE ROAD Highways and Transportation Department Page 12 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BRAINTREE AND BOCKING ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BLADON CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BLAKE DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BLENHEIM CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BLYTHS MEADOW UNCLASSIFIED BOCKING END THE CAUSEWAY CLASS III BOCKING END ROUNDABOUT THE CAUSEWAY CLASS III BOLEYNS AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BOONS FARM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BOSCAWEN GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED BOTANY DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BOURCHIER AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BOURNE COURT UNCLASSIFIED BOVINGDON ROAD CLASS III BRADBURY DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BRADFORD STREET CLASS III BRADFORDS COURT PRIVATE ROAD BRADWELL COURT PRIVATE ROAD BRAIDING CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED BRAINTREE BYPASS A ROAD BRAINTREE ROAD B ROAD BRAMLEY CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BRANDON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BRICK KILN WAY UNCLASSIFIED BRIDPORT WAY UNCLASSIFIED BRIMSTONE COURT UNCLASSIFIED BRISE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROAD ROAD B ROAD BROAD ROAD ROUNDABOUT TO COGGESHALL RD A ROAD BROADOAKS CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED BRONTE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROOK CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROOMHILLS UNCLASSIFIED BROWNING ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROWNRIGG DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BRUNEL ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BUCHAN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BUCKWOODS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BULRUSH CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BUNYAN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BUSHEY LEY UNCLASSIFIED BYNG GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED BYRON CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CAMBERTON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CAMULUS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CANES MILL COURT PRIVATE ROAD CANT WAY FOOTPATH Highways and Transportation Department Page 13 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: BRAINTREE Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BRAINTREE AND BOCKING ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS CANTERBURY GRANGE OFF CHURCH ST UNCLASSIFIED CARRINGTON WAY UNCLASSIFIED CAVENDISH GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED CENTURY DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED CHADWICK DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED CHALLIS LANE UNCLASSIFIED CHAPEL HILL UNCLASSIFIED CHAPEL HILL B ROAD CHAPEL HILL B ROAD CHAPEL HILL LINK ROAD B ROAD CHARTER WAY UNCLASSIFIED CHARTWELL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CHAUCER CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER
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