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LATEST LED Programme.Xlsx LED Replacement Schedule Completed Sites A 523 London Road / Mill Lane Adlington A 34 Alderley Edge By-Pass near Alderley Road (West Side of Rbt) Alderley Edge A 34 Handforth By-Pass near Alderley Road (East Side of Rbt) Alderley Edge B 5087 Wilmslow Road near Davey Road Alderley Edge A 535 Ryleys Lane near Church Lane Alderley Edge B 5087 London Road near Heyes Lane Alderley Edge B 5087 London Road near Stevens Street Alderley Edge A 34 AstraZeneca Southern Entrance (Bollington Lodge) Alderley Park B 5087 AstraZeneca Northern Entrance (Church Lodge) Alderley Park B 5077 Radway Green Alsager A 50 Newcastle Road / Congleton Road Arclid C 536 Den Lane Bridge Blakenhall Unc Grimshaw Lane Canal Bridge Bollington B 5090 Clarence Brow Bollington A 54 Leek Road Bosley A 530 Middlewich Road / Flowers Lane Bradfield Green A 51 Burford Crossroads (Bluestones Corner) Burford A 535 Corbishley Railway Bridge Chelford B 5078 Aqueduct Chellshill A 34 Liverpool Road / Congleton Road (Red Bull) Church Lawton A 50 Liverpool Road West / Crewe Road Church Lawton A 54 Holmes Chapel Road near Box Lane Congleton A 54 Mountbatten Way / Market Street Congleton A 534 Sandbach Road / Box Lane / Padgbury Lane Congleton A 54 Holmes Chapel Road near Birch Road Congleton Unc Market Street near High Street (outside Barclays Bank) Congleton A 54 Colley Mill Bridge Congleton A 34 West Road near Blake Street Congleton A 527 Biddulph Road / Reades Lane Congleton A 34 Rood Hill Congleton A 54 Willow Street near Cooper Street Congleton A 527 Lawton Road / Park Lane Congleton B 5076 Vernon Way / Badger Avenue Crewe Unc Macon Way near Macon Court Crewe A 534 Nantwich Road / Salisbury Avenue Crewe A 5020 Weston Road / B & Q Access Crewe A 532 West Street near Asda Crewe A 5078 Edleston Road near Derrington Avenue Crewe A 534 Crewe Green Road near the College Crewe B 5076 Bradfield Road near Sedgmere Avenue Crewe Unc Victoria Avenue near Queens Park Crewe B 5076 North Street near Post Office Crewe C 528 Remer Street near Acer Avenue Crewe A 5019 Mill Street near Brook Street Crewe B 5076 Bradfield Road near Mablins Lane Crewe A 530 Middlewich Road near Whitehouse Lane Crewe C 528 Sydney Road Railway Bridge Crewe A 532 Hungerford Road near School Crescent Crewe A 532 West Street / Dunwoody Way Crewe C 552 Flag Lane / Wistaston Road Crewe B 5076 Bradfield Road / Parkers Road Crewe A 5078 Oak Street / Edleston Road Crewe A 5078 Wistaston Road / Dunwoody Way Crewe A 51 Nantwich Bypass near Middlewich Road Crewe A 532 Vernon Way / West Street (Market Centre) Crewe A 532 Broad Street / Hightown Crewe C 527 Badger Avenue / Broad Street Crewe A 534 Crewe Road / Gateway Crewe A 5020 Weston Road / Crewe Gates Industrial Estate Crewe C 527 Badger Avenue / Underwood Lane Crewe A 534 Nantwich Road / Pedley Street & Station Crossing (West) Crewe A 532 Earle Street near Greystone Street Crewe A 6 Buxton Old Road / Jacksons Edge Road Disley B 5358 Wilmslow Road / Station Road Handforth C 462 Manchester Road / Dean Row Road (Blue Bell) Handforth A 50 Station Road Holmes Chapel A 54 Chester Road near Selkirk Drive Holmes Chapel A 50 Toft Road / Adams Hill Knutsford A 50 Toft Road / Bexton Road Knutsford B5085 Mobberley Road / Parkgate Development Knutsford B5085 Mobberley Road near Middle Walk Knutsford C 110 Mill Lane near the David Lewis Epilepsy Centre Little Warford A 538 Beech Lane near Tytherington High School Macclesfield A 536 Park Lane near Brown Street Macclesfield Unc Sunderland Street near Brook Street Macclesfield A 536 Park Lane near Nelson Street Macclesfield A 537 Cumberland Street near Prestbury Road Macclesfield A 51 Reaseheath Nantwich A 530 Baddington Bridge Nantwich A 50 Toft Road near Marcliff Grove Knutsford Week Commencing 3rd December 2012 A 523 Silk Road near Hulley Road Macclesfield C 465 Brocklehurst Way near Silk Road Macclesfield A 538 Beech Lane near Beechwood Mews Macclesfield A 537 Buxton Road near Barracks Lane Macclesfield A 534 Crewe Arms Roundabout Crewe Week Commencing 10th December 2012 A 537 Chester Road / Fieldbank Road Macclesfield A 537 Hibel Road / Beech Lane Macclesfield A 536 Congleton Road / Park Lane (Flower Pot) Macclesfield A 536 Park Lane / Learning Zone (Macclesfield College) Macclesfield A 523 Cross Street / Byrons Lane Macclesfield A 523 Silk Road / Brook Street Macclesfield A 536 Park Lane / Bond Street Macclesfield C 465 Hulley Road / Charter Way (AstraZeneca) Macclesfield A 523 Silk Road / Mill Street Macclesfield Week Commencing 17th December 2012 Unc Chester Road / Chestergate Macclesfield A 523 Silk Road North of Hibel Road Southbound (Tesco's) Macclesfield A 5024 Sunderland Street / Pickford Street Macclesfield A 536 Park Green / Sunderland Street Macclesfield A 538 Manchester Road / Brocklehurst Way Macclesfield A 523 Silk Road / Buxton Road Macclesfield Remaining Sites B 5077 Lawton Road (outside old Council Offices) Alsager B 5077 Sandbach Road / Crewe Road (Bank Corner) Alsager A 534 Sandbach Road near Heath Road Congleton A 534 Edleston Road / Nantwich Road Crewe A 534 Mill Street / Nantwich Road Crewe A 534 Hungerford Road / Haslington By-Pass Crewe A 534 Crewe Green Road / University Way Crewe A 532 Hungerford Road / Sydney Road Crewe A 530 Middlewich Road / Pyms Lane Crewe A 534 Crewe Arms R/About Macon Way Fire Station (Wig Wags) Crewe C 462 Dean Row Road / Pinewood Road Handforth A 537 Broken Cross (Eastbound) Macclesfield A 537 Broken Cross (Westbound) Macclesfield B 5181 Churchill Way / Chestergate / King Edward Street Macclesfield B 5181 Churchill Way / Castle Street Macclesfield A 523 London Road / Bonis Hall Lane Macclesfield B 5470 Hurdsfield Road near Garden Street Macclesfield Unc Commercial Road near Hurdsfield Road Macclesfield A 54 Leadsmithy Street Middlewich A 54 Chester Road near St. Michaels Way Middlewich B 5309 Centurion Way / King Street Middlewich A 537 Chelford Road / Bollington Lane Monk's Heath A 34 Congleton Road / Bollington Lane Monk's Heath A 34 Congleton Road / Chelford Road Monk's Heath A 51 Barony Road / Middlewich Road Nantwich A 529 Audlem Road / Peter DeStapleigh Way (Brine Leas School) Nantwich A 51 London Road / Peter DeStapleigh Way / Elwood Way Nantwich A 534 Water Lode / Fairfax Drive Nantwich A 51 Barony Road / Beam Street Nantwich A 534 Welsh Row / Water Lode (Malbank School) Nantwich A 530 Water Lode near Elm House Nantwich A 51 Newcastle Road / Elwood Way Nantwich A 530 Beam Street near Police Station Nantwich A 5301 Peter DeStapleigh Way / Pear Tree Fields Nantwich A 530 Welsh Row / Water Lode / High Street Nantwich C 403 Park Lane near Tower Road Poynton A 533 Middlewich Road near Wesley Avenue Sandbach C 356 Congleton Road near Green Street Sandbach A 533 Old Mill Road near Flat Lane (Waitrose) Sandbach A 533 Old Mill Road / High Street Sandbach A 533 Middlwich Road / Chapel Street Sandbach A 500 Hough & Shavington By-Pass / Crewe Road Shavington C 521 Rope Lane / Gresty Lane (Rope Lane Bridge) Shavington B 5071 Stock Lane / Newcastle Road / Crewe Road Shavington A 50 Newcastle Road / Love Lane (Salamanca Inn) Smallwood A 556 Northwich Road Tabley A 556 Northwich Road / Plumley Moor Road (The Smoker) Tabley A 51 Nantwich Road / NWF Entrance Wardle B 5086 Knutsford Road near Ashdene Road Wilmslow Unc Macclesfield Road near Land Lane Wilmslow B 5086 Alderley Road near Victoria Road (Nr Sainsburys) Wilmslow B 5086 Alderley Road near Albert Road Wilmslow Unc Station Road near Railway Station Wilmslow A 538 Alderley Road / Water Lane Wilmslow A 538 Water Lane near Hawthorn Street Wilmslow A 538 Manchester Road / Swan Street Wilmslow C 466 Alderley Road / Fulshaw Hall (Royal London Insurance) Wilmslow A 534 Crewe Road / Brooklands Avenue (Wells Green) Wistaston.
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