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SCHEDULE 1 Road Closures – Closure of Race Route and Event Areas SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4 Item Road Length of road Date/time 1 Balne Moor Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pollington 2 Bridge lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pollington 3 Main Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pollington 4 Long Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pollington 5 Pontefract Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Snaith 6 Shearburn Terrace, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Snaith 7 Beast Fair, Snaith Its entire length 02 May 2019 8 Cowick Road, Snaith Its entire length 02 May 2019 9 Goole Road, West Its entire length 02 May 2019 Cowick 10 Snaith Road, East Its entire length 02 May 2019 Cowick 11 Snaith Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Rawcliffe 12 High Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Rawcliffe 13 Rawcliffe Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Rawcliffe 14 Rawcliffe Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Airmyn SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 15 Airmyn Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Airmyn 16 High Street, Airmyn Its entire length 02 May 2019 17 Bridge Road, Airmyn Its entire length 02 May 2019 18 Boothferry Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Airmyn 19 Knedlington Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Booth 20 Boothferry Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Knedlington 21 Knedlington Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Howden 22 Treeton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Howden 23 Hailgate, Howden Its entire length 02 May 2019 24 Hull Road, Howden Its entire length 02 May 2019 25 Main Road, Howden Its entire length 02 May 2019 26 Main Road, Belby Its entire length 02 May 2019 27 Main Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Balkholme 28 Main Road, Newland Its entire length 02 May 2019 29 Main Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Gilberdyke SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 30 Main Road, Scalby Its entire length 02 May 2019 31 Main Road, Newport Its entire length 02 May 2019 32 Wallingfen Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Newport 33 Common Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Broomfleet 34 Common Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 South Cave 35 Ellerker Lane, South Its entire length 02 May 2019 Cave 36 Cave Lane, Ellerker Its entire length 02 May 2019 37 Main Street, Ellerker East of junction with Cave 02 May 2019 Lane to junction with Howden Croft Hill 38 Howden Croft Hill, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Ellerker 39 Ring Beck Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Ellerker 40 Brough Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Ellerker 41 Roman Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Brantingham 42 Cave Road, Brough Its entire length 02 May 2019 43 Welton Road, From Station Road to junction 02 May 2019 Brough east of Welton Road/Skillings Lane 44 Elloughton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Brough SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 45 Main Street, To junction with Welton Low 02 May 2019 Elloughton Road 46 Welton Low Road, From Stockbridge Road to east 02 May 2019 Elloughton of Dale Road 47 Dale Road, From junction with Welton 02 May 2019 Elloughton Low Road to Elloughton Dale 48 High Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Elloughton 49 Kidd Lane, Welton Its entire length 02 May 2019 50 Cowgate, Welton From Kidd Lane to Parliament 02 May 2019 Street 51 Parliament Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Welton 52 Welton Old Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Welton 53 East Dale Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Melton 54 Melton Bottom, From East Dale Road to 02 May 2019 Melton junction with Mill Road, Swanland 55 Mill Road, Swanland From Melton Bottom to 02 May 2019 Woodgates Lane, North Ferriby 56 Woodgates Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 North Ferriby 57 High Street, North From Woodgates Lane to 02 May 2019 Ferriby Ferriby High Road, North Ferriby 58 Swanland Hill, North Its entire length 02 May 2019 Ferriby 59 Kemp Road, From Swanland Hill/West 02 May 2019 Swanland Leys Road junction to Tranby Lane, Swanland SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 60 Tranby Lane, From Kemp Road to junction 02 May 2019 Swanland with Greentiles Lane, Swanland 61 Greentiles Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Swanland 62 Beech Hill Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Swanland 63 Occupation Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Swanland 64 Swanland Dale, From Occupation Lane to 02 May 2019 Swanland junction with Riplingham Road, West Ella 65 Riplingham Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 West Ella 66 Riplingham Road, From Riplingham Road, West 02 May 2019 Raywell Ella to Westfield Road, Raywell 67 Westfield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Raywell 68 Westfield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Eppleworth 69 Beverley Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Skidby 70 Main Street, Skidby Its entire length 02 May 2019 71 Little Weighton Its entire length 02 May 2019 Road, Skidby 72 Skidby Road, Little To junction with Walkington 02 May 2019 Weighton Road, Little Weighton 73 Walkington Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Little Weighton 74 Little Weighton To junction with Walkington 02 May 2019 Road, Walkington Road, Little Weighton SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 75 Townend Road, To junction with West 02 May 2019 Walkington End/Hunsley Road, Walkington 76 West End, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Walkington 77 East End, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Walkington 78 Beverley Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Walkington 79 Broadgate, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Walkington 80 Broadgate, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Walkington 81 Keldgate Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Beverley 82 Cartwright Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Beverley 83 Admiral Walker Its entire length 02 May 2019 Road, Beverley 84 Lairgate, Beverley Between Admiral Walker Road 02 May 2019 and North Bar Within 85 North Bar Within, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Beverley 86 North Bar Without, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Beverley 87 New Walk, Beverley Its entire length 02 May 2019 88 Molescroft Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Molescroft 89 Driffield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Molescroft SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 90 Driffield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Leconfield 91 Main Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Leconfield 92 Leconfield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Leconfield 93 Driffield Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Lockington 94 Beverley Road, Between Driffield Road, 02 May 2019 Beswick Lockington to Kilnwick Lane, Beswick 95 Kilnwick Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Beswick 96 Top Street, Kilnwick Its entire length 02 May 2019 97 Middleton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Kilnwick 98 Kilnwick Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Middleton on the Wolds 99 Main Road from Between Kilnwick Road and 02 May 2019 Middleton on the Chruch Hill Road Wolds to Bainton, Middleton on the Wolds 100 Church Hill Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Middleton on the Wolds 101 Station Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Middleton on the Wolds 102 Middleton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 North Dalton 103 North Dalton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 North Dalton SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 104 North Dalton Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Warter 105 Main Street, Warter Its entire length 02 May 2019 106 Westbeck Hill, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Warter 107 Inrea Hill, Warter Its entire length 02 May 2019 108 Baggaby Hill, Warter Its entire length 02 May 2019 109 Kilnwick Percy Hill, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Kilnwick Percy 110 Fishpond Hill, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Nunburnholme 111 Kilnwick Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 112 St. Helens Gate, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 113 London Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 114 Bridge Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 115 Chapmangate, From the junction with Bridge 02 May 2019 Pocklington Street to Market Street junction Full closure until 1800 for the staging of related events 116 Market Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 117 Regent Street, From the junction with Market 02 May 2019 Pocklington Place to Railway Street junction 118 Market Place, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 119 Railway Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 120 Grape Lane, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 121 George Street, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 122 Barmby Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Pocklington 123 Barmby Road, Its entire length 02 May 2019 Barmby Moor 124 Main Street, Barmby Its entire length 02 May 2019 Moor 125 York Road, Barmby Its entire length 02 May 2019 Moor 126 Sutton lane, Barmby Its entire length 02 May 2019 Moor 127 The Street, Thornton Its entire length 02 May 2019 128 Sandhill Lane, Sutton Its entire length 02 May 2019 Upon Derwent 129 Main Street, Sutton Its entire length 02 May 2019 Upon Derwent 130 Kingston Road, Its entire length 03 May 2019, 1800hrs Bridlington to 04 May 2019 at 1800 hrs 131 South Marine Drive, Its entire length 03 May 2019, 1800hrs Bridlington to 04 May 2019 at 1800 hrs 132 South Cliff Road, Its entire length 04 May 2019 Bridlington 133 Bridge Street, Its entire length 04 May 2019 Bridlington SCHEDULE 1 Road closures – closure of race route and event areas 134 Queen Street, Its entire length 04 May 2019 Bridlington 135 Cross Street, Its entire length 04 May 2019 Bridlington 136 Chapel Street, Its entire length 04 May 2019 Bridlington 137 Prospect Street, From its junction with Chapel 04 May 2019 Bridlington Street to its junction with Beck Hill.
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