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2012-13 Tables for Committee BRADFORD COUNCIL INTEGRATED TRANSPORT CAPITAL PROGRAMME 2012/2013 Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/2013 - Principal Road Network (PRN) Road No Road Name From To Length Budget A6035 Worth Way, Keighley Coney Lane South Street 710 £150,000 A6036 Halifax Road, Odsal Odsal Roundabout St Pauls Avenue 650 80,000 A6038 Hollins Hill, Esholt Gill Beck Station Road 900 £110,000 A6177 Queens Road, Manningham J/O Valley Road Traffic Signal Approaches 200 £12,000 A6177 Horton Grange Road, Great Horton Ivanhoe Road Adjacent Speed Camera 100 £10,000 A6177 Rooley Lane, Bierley Slip Roads Adjecent To Hopefield Way 140 £10,000 A6181 Sunbridge Road, Bradford Godwin Street Barry Street 100 £20,000 A629 Halifax Road, Crossroads Roundabout Bocking Garage 460 £60,000 A644 Albert Road, Queensbury Sandbeds New Park Road 450 120,000 A644 Brighouse Road, Queensbury High Street Vale Grove 350 80,000 A644 Brighouse and Denholme Road Mountain Travis House Farm 700 £90,000 A647 All Saints Road, Great Horton Great Horton Road Dirkhill Road 190 £25,000 A647 Great Horton Road. Bradford Chester Street Laisteridge Lane 560 £70,000 A650 Bingley Road, Saltaire Saltaire Rbt Nab Lane 350 £75,000 A650 Manningham Lane, Manningham Drewton Road Queens Rd (Various Sections) 500 £80,000 A650 Shipley Airedale Road, Bradford Harris Street Leeds Road 120 £30,000 A650 Wakefield Road, East Bowling Roundabout J/O Neville Road Also Northbound Approach 285 £55,000 A650/A6037 Shipley Airedale Road / Canal Road Barkerend Road Stanley Road(Various Sections) 500 £80,000 A657 Leeds Road, Shipley Carnegie Drive Thackley Old Road 200 £30,000 A658 Barkerend Rd, Little Germany Shipley Airedale Rd Roundabout 350 £55,000 Various Surface Dressing £50,000 Various Minor Works £100,000 Total 7,815 £1,392,000 BRADFORD COUNCIL INTEGRATED TRANSPORT CAPITAL PROGRAMME 2012/2013 Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/2013 - Non PRN (Other Classified Roads) Road No Road Name From To Length Budget B6135 Westgate Hill St/Bradford and Wakefield Rd A650 Roundabout Boundary at Tong 450 £50,000 B6143 Keighley Road (Lidget), Oakworth Station Road Elizabeth Street 300 £50,000 B6143 Colne Road, Oakworth Station Road Providence Lane 300 £30,000 B6144 Toller Lane, Manningham Roundabout Smith Lane 220 £45,000 B6144 Haworth Road, Heaton Anti Skid Approaches Adjacent To Tesco 100 £10,000 B6144 Toller Roundabout, Heaton Full Length 200 £20,000 B6144 Toller Lane, Manningham Carlisle Road Fairfield Road 160 £25,000 B6145 Thornton Road, Girlington City Road Weetwood Road 580 £65,000 B6145 Thornton Road, Girlington Hoxton Street Cemetery Road 330 £40,000 B6145 Thornton Road, Fairweather Green Cemetery Road Thornton Old Road 480 £60,000 B6265 Main Road, Eastburn Boundary Grange Road 750 £80,000 B6265 Main Road, Eastburn Grange Road Pot Lane 850 £100,000 B6265 Skipton Road, Utley Greenhead Road Rugby Club 1,300 £120,000 B6265 Keighley Road, Steeton Steeton Top Hawcliffe Corner 1,000 £120,000 B6379 Town Gate, Wyke Albert Street Huddersfield Road 450 £35,000 B6379 Huddersfield Road, Wyke Storr Hill Elizabeth Avenue 130 £14,000 B6381 Leeds Old Road Roydstone Road Silverhill Road 250 £38,000 C111 5 lane ends roundabout, Idle Roundabout inc some approaches 250 £50,000 C111 Swain House Road, Wrose 5 Lane Ends Kings Road (Various sections) 570 £45,000 C111 Kings Road Swain House Bolton Rd (Various Sections) 1,300 £120,000 C111 Dick Lane New Lane Quarry Gap Pub 250 £36,000 C111 Cleckheaton Road, Odsal Brighouse Road No.30 600 £55,000 C111 Legrams Lane, Lidget Green Horton Grange Road Shearbridge Road 640 £70,000 C111 Listerhills Road, Bradford Shearbridge Road Norcroft Street 330 £38,000 C111 Oak Lane, Manningham Heaton Road St Mary's Road 340 £40,000 C504 Coney Lane, Keighley Longcroft East Parade 200 £25,000 C513 Carr lane, Windhill Junction with Leeds Road and Crag Road 50 £20,000 Various Surface Dressing £100,000 Various Minor Works £100,000 Total 12,380 £1,601,000 BRADFORD COUNCIL INTEGRATED TRANSPORT CAPITAL PROGRAMME 2012/2013 Highway Maintenance Programme 2012/2013 - 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