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Amended Highway Resurfacing Appendix A Appendix A VALE OF GLAMORGAN MICRO ASPHALT PROGRAMME THREE YEAR PLAN 2017 - 2020 Site No. Location Town Quantity (Sqm) Postcode Total £ Abbey Road (Lower 1 Lodge to Church Corntown 2373.68 CF35 5BW 13769 2 Aberdovey Close Dinas Powis 500.00 CF64 3PS 2900 3 Anglesey Close Llantwit Major 373.02 CF61 2GF 2163 4 Ash Lane Eglwys Brewis 1105.50 CF62 4JU 6409 5 Beechwood Drive Penarth 1000.00 CF64 3QZ 5800 6 Bowmans Well Cowbridge 833.26 CF71 7AX 4831 7 Broughton Place Barry 450.64 CF63 1QL 2616 8 Cardoc Avenue Barry 2510.79 CF63 1DQ 14575 9 Castle Road Rhoose 835.72 CF62 3EU 4849 10 Castle Street Llantwit Major 1636.49 CF61 1AP 9489 11 Church Road Rhoose 726.00 CF62 3EX 4211 12 Croft John Penmark 413.53 CF62 3BQ 2398 13 Elm Grove Eglwys Brewis 1335.00 CF62 4JS 7745 14 Evans Street Barry 1394.78 CF62 8DU 8091 15 Geraints Way Cowbridge 2820.67 CF71 7AX 16361 16 Gibbonsdown Close Barry 373.63 CF63 1AU 2169 17 Green Isaf Wick 723.86 CF71 7QD 4199 18 Havant Close Rhoose 575.52 CF62 3EL 3341 19 Highlight Lane Barry 1000.00 CF62 8AA 5800 20 Hywel Crescent Barry 2568.47 CF63 1DL 14894 21 Kingswood Close Ewenny 660.59 CF35 5AR 3834 22 Lettons Way Dinas Powis 1786.50 CF64 4BY 10365 23 Manor Court Ewenny 704.71 CF35 5RH 4089 24 Pendoylan Close Barry 685.44 CF63 1TX 3973 Port Road Service Road (Brynhill Golf 25 Club Side) Barry 747.41 CF62 9PT 4333 26 Rectory Drive St Athan 1535.81 CF62 4PD 8903 27 Regent Street Barry 1454.66 CF62 8DS 8439 28 Romilly Road Rhoose 716.08 CF62 3AU 4153 29 Somerset Road East Barry 1937.62 CF63 1BG 11240 30 St Augustines Place Penarth 1500.00 CF64 1BJ 8700 31 St Johns Hill St Athan 587.67 CF62 4PB 3410 32 St Nicholas Close Dinas Powis 304.17 CF64 4TX 1763 33 Stirling Road Barry 2583.08 CF62 8NX 15498 34 Sycamore Crescent Barry 1256.20 CF62 9BU 7285 35 The Orchard Aberthin 398.88 CF71 7HU 2314 36 Willowmere Llandough 850.37 CF64 2LP 4930 37 Woodpecker Square West Camp 537.52 CF62 4NB 3329 37 Woodstock Close Barry 580.80 CF62 7JJ 3370 TOTAL 42378.07 £ 246,538.00 VALE OF GLAMORGAN SURFACING PROGRAMME THREE YEAR PLAN 2017 - 2020 Type of Site Area Road Name Location Surfacing (m2) Site Value (£) Data Factor SHADED AREAS INDICATE WORKS TO BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR Swanbridge Road Swanbridge RS 4000 80000 390/400 A4160 Penarth Road Posche Garage to Barons Court junction Penarth RS 5000 10000 390/400 A4050 Port Road BDL to Culverhouse Cross Barry / Wenvoe RS 5000 100000 390/400 A4226 Port Road (Tesco end) Barry RS 7550 151000 390/400 Rectory Lane The Herberts RS 2000 80000 390/400 Gower Road Leckwith RS 3000 60000 390/400 A48 Church Lane to Paint Ball (Eastbound) Cowbridge RS 40000 80000 390/400 Michelston-Le-Pit Michelston RS 2954 59080 390/400 Eglwys Brewis Road (Spar to Picketson Eglwys Brewis RS 6641 120000 380/400 Forest Road Penarth RS 2000 40000 380/400 Morfa Lane (in places) Llantwit Major RS 3000 60000 380/400 Merrie Harrier Junction Penarth RS 3350 60000 380/400 Redlands Road (traffic lights) Penarth RS 2000 50000 380/400 Pen-onn Farm Llancarfan RS 1800 36000 380/400 Park Crescent Barry RS 4000 80000 380/400 Dyfan Road Barry RS 3180 63600 380/400 Subway Road (Subject to adoption) Barry RS 1100 22000 380/400 Montgomery Road Barry RS 570 9960 380/400 Victoria Road Barry RS 2203 44060 380/400 Broad Street (Scheme work) Barry RS 4000 80000 380/400 A4231 BDL Lidl Roundabout Barry RS 2000 40000 380/400 B4270 Church Road to Church Llanblethian RS 6500 130000 380/400 Westbourne Road Penarth RS 4000 80000 380/400 A48 Pentre Meyrick to Jct Penllyn A48 RS 4000 80000 380/400 Caerau Lane (Overlay) Wenvoe RS 3000 60000 380/400 Water Street Broughton RS 2280 45600 380/400 Dock Street Cogan RS 1427 28540 380/400 Fontygary Road Rhoose RS 2100 42000 380/400 Whitefield Farm Lane Aberthin RS 2000 40000 380/400 Burton Terrace to Works entrance East Aberthaw RS 2580 51600 380/400 South Road Sully RS 265 6000 380/400 Brewers Well Lane Llantrithyd RS 4200 84000 380/400 Higher End (Overlay) St Athan RS 2017 40340 380/400 Lane - Penllyn Quarry to Penfistla Barns Penllyn RS 1500 24000 370/400 Lane - JCt Monknash to New Mill Farm Monknash RS 1920 38400 370/400 Rock Road (jct Rectory Drive to Gilston Road) St Athan RS 2528 50560 370/400 Lane - Jct Ewenny Rd to North Lodge Wick RS 3189 63780 370/400 Stony Lane Corntown RS 2294 45880 370/400 Ewenny Road From JCT to Just past JCT Stony Lane on Hill Corntown RS 3023 60460 370/400 Cwrt Farm Lane St Mary Hill RS 4420 88400 370/400 Lane - Croesyceilog to Hensol (via Community Centre) Welsh St Donats RS 6000 120000 370/400 Lane - The Star Inn towards A48 Treoes RS 1208 24160 370/400 Jenner Road (two sections) Barry RS 5343 106860 370/400 Lane - Jct St Hilary Village St Hilary RS 400 8000 370/400 Penmark Village Drainage Work Penmark RS 2500 50000 370/400 Lidmore Farm Dyffryn RS 2000 40000 370/400 Tredogan Road Rhoose RS 2855 57100 370/400 B4524 Ogmore Road Water works to Trmaen Ogmore RS 5000 98000 370/400 Lane Graig Penllyn to Penllyn Penllyn RS 2000 40000 370/400 Ogmore Main Road Ogmore RS 11225 224500 370/400 Well Lane (Overlay) Penmark RS 1000 20000 370/400 Culverhouse Cross Wenvoe RS 9000 180000 370/400 St Andrews Road St Andrews RS 2500 50000 370/400 Hafren Road Barry RS 1000 20000 370/400 Lowden Terrace Barry RS 1000 20000 370/400 Glyndwr Road Barry RS 1000 20000 370/400 Victoria Road Penarth RS 4000 80000 370/400 Stanwell Road on Hold Pending Footway Works Penarth RS 2920 49640 370/400 TOTAL 150038.00 £ 2,973,440.00 VALE OF GLAMORGAN SURFACE DRESSING PROGRAMME THREE YEAR PLAN 2017 - 2020 Site No. Location Reference Postcode Quantity (sq m) Price SHADED AREAS INDICATE WORKS COMPLETED TO DATE 1 A48 Tumble Hill to St Nicholas A48 13787 82722 2 A48 Aubrey Arms to Jct Welsh St Donats A48 9582 57492 3 A48 Cowbridge by Pass B4265 8000 48000 4 A48 jct Pentre Meyrick A4055 4657 27942 5 A48 to B4265 via Pancross B4265 14163 84978 6 B4265 Wick to St Donats jct A48 20000 120000 7 Port Road Wenvoe B4265 10000 6000 8 St Brides Major to Ewenny B4265 10000 6000 9 Wick Road to Llantwit Major A48 4500 27000 10 Wick Road to St Brides Major U/C 6000 36000 TOTAL 100689 £ 496,134.00.
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