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Truro Active Travel Coldrose To Shortlanesend To Idless Woods (traffic-free path) & Newquay To Plymouth AD Truro O FRY R TR TRE EF RY R O A P D E N N VE N AD T O T I R N Y R N R E A F F I E 3 E Y R R 9 L T A B32 N R E E 8 O P 4 A E T D N R S E I F L R V Y A R AD R O Y RO O To Tresillian/ A EFR AD K D TR E D Tregurra N A St Austell W O R Y Park & Ride A N V L N EW H I MI S LLS IL D D LAN OA N E L RY R A D N EFF E TR A P E RO W O S HIL L IN Q R 390 GHT M L A NI D U HIL K H A ION O Y UN B VA R NE OR OA EHA VER A LA NM D TR NE TREGURR E R P E S H OP DRUTHAN AV H BE EN G S I I B U C E H LO D K A S E O RD E N R C M E R E OAD WY N C E R H AT LOSE N A RESK UBIA CLOSE 9 C H C MO CORN 3 R E Z A N HILL D R AL VIEW ODGE D U L RIV HU LOSE E T Penair C River Allen C E N AUB H R V Y I D C E S S W R O V N D D I E T CRESCE EN D ND NT H K L E R D K R O S DE A UR LA R P M I P AL C U UP E A D LAND CRE NT K R S CE N G A W E M O I A N D N S R O I E I ' C H A R K W R River Kenwyn E AD A S T AN V St Mary’s ER 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S ESC RIV H O LE T I A R R L H E O L A A E RS C RS E D 'S R V I P E P T ST CL E MENT S A A C A A R R D H A E T T E P E L C N N H GI H E R T OW N R S S S E L R U N E E ROA M E E E N N W LA E D L A Y H E I V A C C N T I N B NIC MON A V K V LE E E D DGE VA L Y C E R E L N A L W W L R I I O S W N K R A ID R E N D A E IX N E L H L G W E HI L B A E E WB P L A L A E 3 L E L WAY E D T 90 K T A R S AP C L R SP N I H I I F A L V E C K T A E D N R H IR O R K R E M S S A N SA A A Y N M P N P O A P TL W R E A O E R EWOR DER D S Truro T R Y A R C R E A TR Traffic-free cycle routeR / E N R C E N K R S O D M A ET School O A A AREY R T R G I O D R C E C I E C S L M IV L walking route R C F E K W C D E R E A Y W O A A D U N T G V Y E R A County I S S R V R T D E E W N RE O I R Advisory cycle route N T O R E V Hall E S' E E R M T N N E R V E E Y A W L O E A B L L U A RE O ST A Menadews R R D D R T S G R E DANIELL ANGWAY T Bus route R R D E D STREET S TE S D A R E E E N RACE Farm H Football R NI T T E A C 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