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SLLC Highways and Transportation Working Group 19Th February 2014 SLLC Highways and Transportation Working Group 19th February 2014 Draft Devolved Highways Capital Programme 2014/2015 Appendix 2 - NPRN Carriageway Surface Treatment Beds 2014 Local Cumulative Total Bed Estimated Bed No. Plan Bed Electoral Division Parish/Ward Road No. Location Area (m2) Cost Length (m) Cost £ No. £ Milnthorpe/Beetham/ SLSDNPRN1 SL1 Lower Kentdale B6384 Milnthorpe to Holme (A6070) 4830 29463 73658 73658 Holme SLSDNPRN2 SL2 Lower Kentdale Milnthorpe B6385 Milnthorpe to Crooklands (A6) 4330 29877 74693 148350 B5277 & SLSDNPRN3 SL3 Cartmel Lower Holker Cark to Manorside 1020 7344 18360 166710 B5288 Coniston/Hawkshea SLSDNPRN4 SL4 High Furness B5285 Coniston to Hawkshead 5825 34368 85919 252629 d SLSDNPRN5 SL5 Lakes Lakes - Langdales U5523 High Close to Walthwaite 2595 10380 25950 278579 Milnthorpe/Beetham/ SLSDNPRN6 SL6 Kent Estuary B5282 Milnthorpe 30 limit to Arnside 4430 29238 73095 351674 Arnside Sedbergh and SLSDNPRN7 SL7 Kirkby Lonsdale C5085 Biggins Lane, Biggins 970 5141 12853 364526 Kirkby Lonsdale Windermere and SLSDNPRN8 SL8 Windermere B5360 A5074 to A592 Counties Meet 1675 10385 25963 390489 Bowness Sedbergh and C5100 & SLSDNPRN9 SL9 Sedbergh Eden Area Boundary to Four Lane Ends 3970 11910 29775 420264 Kirkby Lonsdale U5472 SLSDNPRN10 SL10 Lyth Valley Crook C5059 Mountjoy, Crook to Underbarrow 3690 18081 45203 465466 SLSDNPRN11 SL11 Cartmel Lower Holker C5044 Moor Lane, Flookburgh 1650 10065 25163 490629 SLSDNPRN12 SL12 Lyth Valley Upper Allithwaite C5048 Bowland Bridge to A5074 1830 9516 23790 514419 SLSDNPRN13 SL13 Upper Kent Lambrigg U5298 Kiln Head to Myers 2340 6552 16380 530799 SLSDNPRN14 SL14 Lakes Lakes U5527 Colwith to Fell Foot, Little Langdale 2930 12013 30033 560831 SLSDNPRN15 SL15 High Furness Colton C5023 Bouth Toll Bar to Tottlebank Crossroads 1240 7068 17670 578501 SLSDNPRN16 SL16 Upper Kent Staveley with Ings U5261 Browfoot to Fell Foot, Stavely 1880 5640 14100 592601 SLSDNPRN17 SL17 Upper Kent Lambrigg U5291 Broadhead Grayrigg, Brow Head to Kiln Head 1865 5409 13521 606123 Appendix 2 - NPRN Carriageway Surface Treatment Beds 2014 Local Cumulative Total Bed Estimated Bed No. Plan Bed Electoral Division Parish/Ward Road No. Location Area (m2) Cost Length (m) Cost £ No. £ SLSDNPRN18 SL18 Upper Kent Skelsmergh U5303 Goodham Scales to Hipshow Wood, Mealbank 1440 3888 9720 615843 Sedbergh and SLSDNPRN19 SL19 Middleton U5383 Sowermire Farm, Middleton 290 841 2103 617945 Kirkby Lonsdale SLSDNPRN20 SL20 Kendal South Natland U5624 Natland Mill Beck Lane 315 1260 3150 621095 Sedbergh and SLSDNPRN21 SL21 Sedbergh U5822 Hebblethwaite Hall, Sedbergh 830 2324 5810 626905 Kirkby Lonsdale Windermere and SLSDNPRN22 SL22 Windermere U5780 Birthwaite Road, Windermere 1005 6633 16583 643488 Bowness Sedbergh and SLSDNPRN23 SL23 Middleton U5378 Hawkin Hall 430 1290 3225 646713 Kirkby Lonsdale SLSDNPRN24 SL24 High Furness Blawith U5079 Kiln Bank to Blawith 1770 4602 11505 658218 SLSDNPRN25 SL25 High Furness Lowick U5083 Kiln Bank to Lowick Hall 1780 5162 12905 671123 U5077 & SLSDNPRN26 SL26 High Furness Blawith Crooked Birch 3130 9390 23475 694598 U5078 SLSDNPRN27 SL27 High Furness Blawith U5076 Birch Bank 545 1417 3543 698140 SLSDNPRN28 SL28 High Furness Blawith U5074 Fell Gate to Junction C5010 1490 4172 10430 708570 SLSDNPRN29 SL29 High Furness Blawith U5041 Climb Stile 1050 3150 7875 716445 SLSDNPRN30 SL30 High Furness Colton U5063 Thwaites Head to Rusland 1620 5184 12960 729405 SLSDNPRN31 SL31 High Furness Colton U5059 Force Mills to Junction C5025 810 4374 10935 740340 SLSDNPRN32 SL32 High Furness Satterthwaite U5055 Satterthwaite 235 705 1763 742103 SLSDNPRN33 SL33 High Furness Torver U5038 Lower Hawthwaite to A593 7050 26790 66975 809078 SLSDNPRN34 SL34 High Furness Duddon U5073 A593 to A595 Wreaks End 3320 16932 42330 851408 SLSDNPRN35 SL35 High Furness Hawkshead C5019 Junction B5285 to Drunken Duck 3590 17232 43080 894488 SLSDNPRN36 SL36 Lakes Lakes U5531 Fitz Steps, Little Langdale 440 1276 3190 897678 SLLC Highways and Transportation Working Group 19th February 2014 Draft Devolved Highways Capital Programme 2014/2015 Appendix 3 - NPRN Carriageway Schemes SCHEME Cumulative ROAD DESCRIPTION DIVISION LENGTH WIDTH AREA TREATMENT PAS SCORE ESTIMAT Rating Estimate E U5770 The Glebe, Bowness Windermere and Bowness 510 7.0 3570 45mm inlay + 10%base 42840 1 42840 U5624 Meathop ( B5277 to Meathop Village Lyth Valley 840 4.5 3780 Regulating /mesh/olay 257 105600 1 148440 U5414 Jubilee Lane, Lupton Lower Kentdale 920 3.2 2944 45mm Inlay & Overlay 175 33319 1 181759 U875 Stonecross Road, Kendal Kendal South 367 7.2 2642 45mm inlay 165 33819 1 215578 C5033 Springfield Road, Ulverston Ulverston West 252 8.7 2201 100mm Inlay 150 52080 1 267658 B6254 Queens Square, Kirkby Lonsdale Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale 95 5.5 523 50mm CGSC 138 8300 1 275958 U777 High Mead, Kendal Kendal Strickland and Fell 90 7.8 700 100mm Inlay 23350 1 299308 U5696 Main Road Swarthmoor Low Furness 158 3.0 456 100mm Inlay 140 15212 2 314520 U5381 Middleton to Low Fellside Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale 286 3.0 858 Overlay resurfacing 158 13364 2 327884 U5523 Redbank Grasmere (Deerbolts to High Close) Lakes 270 4.5 1215 60 of 100mm BC Hardstone 29000 2 356884 U969 Hillswood Avenue, Kendal - cul de sac between 22-56Kendal Highgate 85 6.4 540 100mm Inlay 18020 2 374904 U5729 Back Lane, Ulverston ( Town St to Hart St) Ulverston East 330 5.0 1650 50mm CGSC 168 20235 3 395139 U5424 Mayfield Ave Holme Lower Kentdale 130 5.0 650 50mm CGSC 185 10225 3 405364 U5549 Old Lake Road, Ambleside Lakes 596 5.3 3159 50mm CGSC + 30% BC 47880 3 453244 U0784 Hill Place Kendal South 165 6.2 1030 100mm Inlay 24400 3 477644 U5667 Carter Road, Grange (B5277 to Kentsford) Grange 200 8.0 1600 100mm HDBC CGSC 157 37870 4 515514 C5090 Moss Lane Burton-in-Kendal Lower Kentdale 190 8.0 1520 100mm Inlay 149 36000 4 551514 U5069 Foxfield Road, Broughton High Furness 306 6.4 1958 50mm CGSC +30% BC 150 26500 4 578014 U688 Canal Head South, Kendal Kendal Nether 115 6.0 690 100mm Inlay 24000 4 602014 U5665 Kentsford Road, Kents Bank, Grange Grange 475 6.3 2992 50mm CGSC 152 34431 5 636445 U5421 Sampool Lane, Low Levens Lyth Valley 1485 3.5 5197 60mm HDBC Overlay 124 58310 5 694755 C5051 Station Road, Broughton High Furness 193 8.3 1602 50mm CGSC +30% BC 22450 5 717205 U687 Canal Head North, Kendal Kendal Nether 250 8.4 2090 100mm Inlay 49450 5 766655 C5042 The Causeway, Cartmel Cartmel 160 6.5 1040 50mm CGSC 145 12750 6 779405 U5457 Trinity Drive Hoime Lower Kentdale 430 5.0 2150 50mm CGSC 132 26365 6 805770 U5561 Bridge Lane, Troutbeck Bridge Lakes 128 5.0 640 45mm CGSC Overlay 153 11545 6 817315 U687 Bridge Street Kendal Nether 80 8.4 675 100mm Inlay 22520 6 839835 U5734 Garden Terrace, Ulverston Ulverston West 183 5.6 1020 50mm CGSC 149 12510 7 852345 U5086 Tenter Bank Brow, Grizebeck High Furness 522 2.6 1427 60mm HDBC (hardstone) 19000 7 871345 U0676 Bolefoot Kendal South 235 5.1 1200 100mm Inlay 28400 7 899745 U5734 Mowings Lane, Ulverston Ulverston West 264 6.0 1578 50mm CGSC 144 19350 8 919095 U5751 Oldfield Road, Windermere Windermere and Bowness 241 6.0 1446 50mm + 20% BC 22300 8 941395 U670 Beezon Road Kendal Nether 140 8.1 1135 100mm Inlay 26850 9 968245 U5704 Swarthdale Avenue, Ulverston Ulverston West 225 4.8 1080 45mm CGSC 150 12230 9 980475 U5745 Woodland Road Windermere Windermere and Bowness 256 6.3 1613 50mm CGSC + 10% BC 21400 9 1001875 U920 Hayclose Road Kendal Castle 370 5.8 2140 100mm Inlay + 50% 75000 10 1076875 U5704 Yealand Drive / Hev. Close, Ulverston Ulverston West 160 5.2 832 45mm CGSC 146 12420 10 1089295 U656 Applerigg, Kendal Kendal Strickland and Fell 185 6.6 1230 100mm Inlay 29100 11 1118395 Appendix 3 - NPRN Carriageway Schemes SCHEME Cumulative ROAD DESCRIPTION DIVISION LENGTH WIDTH AREA TREATMENT PAS SCORE ESTIMAT Rating Estimate E U5699 Yewbarrow Road, Ulverston Ulverston West 222 4.8 1066 45mm CGSC 146 12075 11 1130470 U923 Parkside Road Kendal Castle 510 6.6 3350 45mm CGSC 47035 12 1177505 U5733 Sun Street Ulverston Ulverston West 115 5.0 575 50mm CGSC 157 9045 12 1186550 U889 Westwood Avenue, Kendal Kendal Highgate 250 6.4 1600 45mm CGSC 18125 13 1204675 U5733 Star Street Ulverston Ulverston West 170 5.0 850 50mm CGSC 160 13370 13 1218045 U923 Kendal Parks Road, Kendal Kendal Castle 365 6.3 2300 45mm CGSC 160 26050 14 1244095 C5031 Church Road, Urswick Low Furness 450 8.0 3600 50mm CGSC 147 78450 14 1322545 B6254 Oxenholme Road Kendal Castle 380 7.3 2785 45mm CGSC 29440 15 1351985 U5729 Ainsworth Street, Ulverston Ulverston East 130 5.5 715 50mm CGSC 173 11250 15 1363235 B5277 Lindale Hill, Grange (old A590) Grange 324 8.3 2670 50mm CGSC 140 31760 15 1394995 U883 Stainbank Road Kendal Highgate 380 7.0 2645 45mm Inlay 27960 16 1422955 U5230 Lyngarth, Lindale Grange 110 5.0 550 45mm CGSC 141 6875 16 1429830 C5048 Greenside - o/s Rifleman's Arms Kendal Highgate 190 9.9 1890 45mm CGSC 19980 17 1449810 U5129 Park Road, Swartmoor Low Furness 424 5.0 2126 50mm CGSC 148 26073 17 1475883 U703 Castle Grove Kendal Castle 345 5.9 2022 45mm CGSC 22905 18 1498788 U5711 Chapel Street, Ulverston Ulverston East 55 6.1 337 45mm CGSC 130 5000 18 1503788 U701 Gilthwaiterigg Lane, A6 to 30mph limit Kendal Nether 390 6.8 2645 Inlay resurfacing 27960 19 1531748 U5695 Swarthmoor Hall Lane, Swartmoor Ulverston West 816 3.7 3052 50mm CGSC 140 35122 20 1566870 U695/U700Castle Drive Kendal Castle 390 4.0 1550 45mm CGSC 17550 20 1584420 U5696 Colt House Lane, Ulverston Ulverston West 178 5.6 1003 45mm CGSC 158 11360 21 1595780 U934 Oak Tree Road (part) Kendal
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