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Epping – CM16 List of Affected Streets Interruption to your water supply – Epping – CM16 List of affected streets: • Abridge Road • Albyns Lane • Alderwood Close • Alderwood Drive • Avenue Road • Baldocks Road • Banks Lane • Barn Mead • Battles Hall Lane • Blackacre Road • Bounce Hill • Bournebridge Lane • Buxton Road • Church Lane • Church Road • Colemans Farm Lane • Coopersale Lane • Coopersale Street • Coppice Row • Curtis Mill Green • Curtis Mill Lane • Debden Lane • Does Hill • Dudbrook Road • Dukes Avenue • Dytchleys Lane • Dytchleys Road • Elizabeth Drive • Elm Court • Epping Lane • Field Close • Fir Trees • Forest Drive • Goatswood Lane • Graylands • Green Glade • Gutteridge Lane • Harewood Hill • Heath Drive • Hill Road • Hobbs Cross Road • Hoe Lane • Hook Lane • Hornbeam Close • Hornbeam Road • Horseman Side • Houblons Hill • Knights Walk • London Road • Loughton Lane • Manor Road • Maple Close • Market Place • Masons Bridge Farm • Middle Boy • Mill Lane • Mount Road • Murthering Lane • Navestock Hall Farm Road • Navestock Side • Navestock Side Green • New Farm Drive • New Road • Nupers Lane • Oak Hill Road • Old Road • Ongar Road • Orchard Drive • Orchid Close • Pakes Way • Pancroft • Piercing Hill • Poplar Row • Princes Road • Purlieu Way • Red Oaks Mead • Robins Lane • Sabines Road • Sawyers Chase • Shonks Mill Road • Sidney Road • Silver Street • Slade End • Snakes Hill • Spur Close • Stable Close • Stapleford Road • Station Approach • Station Hill • Stewards Green Road • Stonards Hill • Tan House Lane • The Chestnuts • The Green • The Heights • The Paddocks • The Poplars • The Weind • Theydon Green • Theydon Meadows • Theydon Park Road • Thrifts Mead • Turners Court • Tysea Hill • Wheelers Lane • White Hall • Willow Tree Close • Windmill Way • Woburn Avenue • Woodland Way • .
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