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Siteid Location Description Locality Road Number Site Type District SiteID Location Description Locality Road Number Site Type District A5001 Main Road, south of Brookfield View Bolton le Sands A6 Pelican Lancaster A5002 By Pass Road, north of St Michaels Lane Bolton le Sands A6 Pelican Lancaster A5003 Lancaster Road, south of North Road Carnforth A6 Pelican Lancaster A5004 Coastal Road, north of Station Road Hest Bank A5105 Pelican Lancaster A5005 Slyne Road, south of Barley Cop Lane Lancaster A6 Pelican Lancaster A5006 Greaves Road, north of Bridge Road Lancaster A6 Puffin Lancaster A5007 Morecambe Road, west of Scale Hall Lane Lancaster A683 Puffin Lancaster A5008 Scotforth Road, north of St Pauls Road Lancaster A6 Puffin Lancaster A5012 Stone Well, north of Moor Lane Lancaster A6 Toucan Lancaster A5013 Cable Street, east of Damside Street Lancaster A6 Puffin Lancaster A5014 China Street, south of Church Street Lancaster A6 Toucan Lancaster A5015 Great John Street, north of Dalton Square Lancaster A6 Pelican Lancaster A5016 Parliament Street Lancaster A6 Dual Toucan Lancaster A5019 Morecambe Road, north of Longton Drive Lancaster A589 Pelican Lancaster A5020 Morecambe Road, east of Penrhyn Road Lancaster A683 Toucan Lancaster A5022 Marine Road Central, west of Queen Street Morecambe A589 Puffin Lancaster A5026 Marine Road Central, west of Northumberland Street Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5028 Westgate, east of Altham Road Morecambe C470 Toucan Lancaster A5029 Heysham Road, north of Sugham Lane Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5030 Heysham Road, north of Fairfield Road Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5031 Queen Street, west of Station Road Morecambe B5321 Pelican Lancaster A5032 Marine Road East, west of Royal Road Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5033 Marine Road West, east of West End Road (Northbound) Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5034 Marine Road West, east of West End Road (Southbound) Morecambe A589 Pelican Lancaster A5037 Lancaster Road, west of South Avenue Morecambe B5321 Pelican Lancaster A5038 Trumacar Lane, opposite Combermere Road Heysham A683 Pelican Lancaster A5039 Lancaster Road, west of Burlington Avenue Morecambe B5321 Toucan Lancaster A5040 Slyne Road, south of Central Avenue Lancaster A6 Pelican Lancaster A5041 Middleton Way, north of Tomlinson Road Heysham A589 Pelican Lancaster A5042 Marine Road East, opposite Happy Mount Park entrance Morecambe A5105 Pelican Lancaster A5043 Morecambe Road, west of Burton Avenue Lancaster A683 Dual Pelican Lancaster A5044 Morecambe Road, east of Scale Farm Road Lancaster A683 Dual Puffin Lancaster A5045 Scotforth Road, south of Addle Street Lancaster A6 Pelican Lancaster A5046 Caton Road, north of Lansil Way Lancaster A683 Puffin Lancaster A5047 Caton Road, south of Junction 34 M6 Lancaster A683 Dual Puffin Lancaster A5049 Ashton Road, south of Princess Avenue Lancaster A588 Puffin Lancaster A5050 Westgate, east of Langridge Way Morecambe C470 Toucan Lancaster A5051 Bulk Road, south of Caton Road Lancaster U18367 Puffin Lancaster A5052 Morecambe Road, east of Carlisle Bridge Lancaster A683 Dual Toucan Lancaster A5053 Marine Road West, east of West Street Morecambe A589 Puffin Lancaster A5054 Marine Drive, south of Rushley Drive Hest Bank A5105 Toucan Lancaster A5055 Thurnham Street, south of George Street Lancaster A6 Toucan Lancaster A5056 King Street, north of Queen Street / Spring Garden Street Lancaster A6 Toucan Lancaster A5057 Main Road, south of Salford Road Galgate A6 Toucan Lancaster A5058 Middleton Road, north of Heysham Road Heysham A589 Dual Toucan Lancaster A5059 Morecambe Road, west of Owen Road Lancaster A683 Puffin Lancaster A5060 Kellet Road, west of Highfield Road Carnforth B6254 Puffin Lancaster B5002 Broadway, south of Leyburn Avenue Fleetwood A587 Puffin Wyre B5003 Queens Square, west of Stocks Court Poulton le Fylde A588 Pelican Wyre B5005 Rossall Road, north of Manor Drive Thornton Cleveleys A587 Pelican Wyre B5008 Victoria Road East, west of Balmoral Place Thornton Cleveleys B5412 Pelican Wyre B5009 Queensway Poulton le Fylde B5267 Pelican Wyre B5011 Normoss Road, east of Staining Road Normoss B5266 Pelican Wyre B5012 Anchorage Road Fleetwood X3593 Pelican Wyre B5013 North Albert Street, south of Victoria Street / Fleetwood Tramway Fleetwood C387 Puffin Wyre B5014 Lord Street, west of London Street / Fleetwood Tramway Fleetwood C387 Puffin Wyre C5001 Waterloo Road, south of Shaw Bridge Street Clitheroe A671 Pelican Ribble Valley C5002 Whalley Road, north of Turner Street Clitheroe A671 Pelican Ribble Valley C5003 Whalley Road, west of Straits Lane Read A671 Pelican Ribble Valley C5004 Waterloo Road, north of Albion Street Clitheroe A671 Puffin Ribble Valley C5005 Edisford Road Clitheroe B6243 Puffin Ribble Valley C5006 Queensway, west of Queens Road Clitheroe A671 Puffin Ribble Valley C5007 Whalley Road, south of Parker Avenue Clitheroe A671 Puffin Ribble Valley E5001 Lytham Road, west of Balderstone Road Freckleton U47545 Pelican Fylde E5002 Lytham Road, west of Lamaleach Drive Freckleton U47545 Pelican Fylde SiteID Location Description Locality Road Number Site Type District E5003 Station Road, north of Coronation Road Kirkham B5192 Pelican Fylde E5005 Clifton Drive South, east of King Edward Avenue St Annes A584 Pelican Fylde E5006 Clifton Drive South, east of St Pauls Avenue St Annes A584 Pelican Fylde E5007 Clifton Drive North, outside Pontins Holiday Camp St Annes A584 Pelican Fylde E5008 Lytham Road, east of Ash Drive Warton A584 Pelican Fylde E5009 Station Road, north of Derby Road Wesham B5192 Pelican Fylde E5011 Park View Road, north of Haven Road Lytham B5259 Puffin Fylde E5012 Fleetwood Road, north of Fire Station Wesham B5192 Puffin Fylde E5013 Lytham St Annes Way, north of Moss Hall Lane Lytham U60002 Pegasus Fylde E5014 Preston Road, west of Meadow Lane Lytham A584 Toucan Fylde E5015 Queensway, north of Kilnhouse Lane St Annes B5261 Pegasus Fylde E5016 Liberator Way, south of Thunderbolt Avenue Warton X6754 Toucan Fylde E5017 Heyhouses Lane South of Wildings Lane Lytham X6600 Puffin Fylde E5018 Fleetwood Rd north of roundabout Wesham A585 Toucan Fylde E5019 Fleetwood Rd south of roundabout Wesham A585 Toucan Fylde F5001 Garstang Road, north of Arnside Road Broughton A6 Junction Preston F5002 Garstang Road, south of Parklands Drive Fulwood A6 Toucan Preston F5003 Garstang Road, north of Kings Drive Fulwood A6 Pelican Preston F5005 Blackpool Road, east of Aldfield Avenue Lea A5085 Pelican Preston F5006 Blackpool Road, east of Manor House Crescent Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5007 Blackpool Road, west of Willow Crescent Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5008 Tag Lane, south of Dovedale Avenue Preston B5411 Pelican Preston F5009 New Hall Lane, east of Farringdon Crescent Preston A59 Pelican Preston F5010 Blackpool Road, east of Ridley Road Preston A5085 Dual Toucan Preston F5011 Blackpool Road, west of Windsor Avenue Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5012 Ribbleton Avenue, west of Greenlands Crescent (South) Preston B6243 Pelican Preston F5013 Blackpool Road, east of Moss Avenue (Westbound) Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5014 Blackpool Road, east of Moss Avenue (Eastbound) Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5015 Blackpool Road, west of St Andrews Avenue Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5016 Walker Street, east of Lawson Street Preston C336 Pelican Preston F5017 Moor Lane, south of Harrington Street Preston A5071 Dual Pelican Preston F5019 Ring Way, east of Lawson Street Preston A59 Puffin Preston F5021 New Hall Lane, east of Dundonald Street Preston A59 Pelican Preston F5022 Blackpool Road, east of Broadway (Eastbound) Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5023 Blackpool Road, east of Broadway (Westbound) Preston A5085 Pelican Preston F5024 Garstang Road, north of Ripon Street (Northbound) Preston A6 Pelican Preston F5025 Garstang Road, north of Ripon Street (Southbound) Preston A6 Pelican Preston F5026 London Road, south of James Street Preston A6 Toucan Preston F5027 Avenham Lane, east of Syke Street Preston U13927 Pelican Preston F5029 Queen Street, east of Manchester Road Preston U13927 Toucan Preston F5030 Fylde Road, south of Kirkham Street Preston A583 Puffin Preston F5031 London Road, north of Primrose Hill Preston A6 Toucan Preston F5033 Stanley Street near Trading Estate Preston A6 Pelican Preston F5035 Plungington Road, opposite Miles Walk Preston C335 Pelican Preston F5036 Friargate, north of Heatley Street Preston A583 Pelican Preston F5037 Ribbleton Avenue, south of Cedar Road Preston B6243 Pelican Preston F5038 Ribbleton Avenue, south of Chatburn Road Preston B6243 Pelican Preston F5039 Ribbleton Avenue, south of Farringdon Lane Preston B6243 Pelican Preston F5040 Garstang Road, south of Brookside Road Preston A6 Pelican Preston F5041 Marsh Lane, west of Hunt Street (Eastbound) Preston A59 Pelican Preston F5042 Marsh Lane, west of Hunt Street (Westbound) Preston A59 Pelican Preston F5043 Deepdale Road, south of Meadow Street Preston A6063 Pelican Preston F5044 Andertons Way, opposite Sandsdale Avenue Preston B6242 Pelican Preston F5045 Blackpool Road, east of West Park Avenue Preston A5085 Dual Pelican Preston F5046 Blackpool Road, west of Moor Park Lodge Preston A5085 Toucan Preston F5047 Eastway, south of Longsands Lane Preston B6241 Puffin Preston F5048 Eastway near Masons Wood Preston B6241 Puffin Preston F5049 Watling Street Road, west of Brookfield Avenue Preston B6242 Puffin Preston F5050 Tom Benson Way / Ribble Millenium Link Preston B6241 Toucan Preston F5051 Lightfoot Lane, west of Lightfoot Green Lane Preston B6241 Toucan Preston F5052 Preston Road, east of Yew Tree Avenue
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