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Road Name Asset Road Class ABER STREET U ABERCYNON STREET Asset Road Road Name Class ABER STREET U ABERCYNON STREET U ABERDARON ROAD U ABERDOVEY STREET U ABERDULAIS ROAD U ABERGELE ROAD U ABERNETHY CLOSE U ABERPORTH ROAD U ABERTEIFI CRESCENT U ABERTHAW ROAD U ABERYSTWITH STREET U ADAM STREET A ADAMSDOWN LANE U ADAMSDOWN SQUARE U ADELAIDE PLACE U ADELAIDE STREET C ADELINE STREET U AEL-Y-BRYN U AFRICA GARDENS U AGINCOURT ROAD U AINTREE DRIVE U ALBANY ROAD A ALBERT STREET U ALDERBROOK U ALDSWORTH ROAD U ALEXANDER STREET U ALEXANDRA ROAD U ALFRED STREET U ALFREDA ROAD U ALICE STREET U ALLENSBANK CRESCENT U ALLENSBANK ROAD U ALLERTON STREET U ALLTMAWR ROAD U ALMOND DRIVE U ALWEN DRIVE U AMBERGATE DRIVE U AMBERHEART DRIVE U AMBERLEY CLOSE U AMBLECOTE CLOSE U AMBROOKE CLOSE U AMESBURY ROAD U AMHERST STREET U AMROTH ROAD U ANDERSON PLACE U ANGELINA STREET U ANGLE PLACE U ANGUS STREET U APOLLO CLOSE U APPLEDORE ROAD U ARABELLA STREET U ARCHER PLACE U ARCHER ROAD U ARDWYN U ARLES ROAD U ARNOLD AVENUE U ARRAN PLACE U ARRAN STREET U ARTHUR STREET U ASCOT CLOSE U ASHGROVE A MARLE CLOSE U ASHBURTON AVENUE U ASHCROFT CRESCENT U ASHDOWN CLOSE U ASTER CLOSE U ATTFIELD CLOSE U ATHELSTAN ROAD U ATLAS ROAD A PHOENIX WAY U AUGUSTA STREET U AUSTRALIA ROAD U AVONDALE CRESCENT U AVONDALE GARDENS SOUTH U AVONDALE GARDENS U AVONDALE ROAD U AVONRIDGE U AXBRIDGE CRESCENT U AZALEA CLOSE U BACTON ROAD U BAILEY CLOSE U BALA ROAD U BALDWIN CLOSE U BALL CLOSE U BALL LANE U BALL ROAD U BAMPTON ROAD U BANASTRE AVENUE U BANGOR LANE U BANGOR STREET U BANWELL PLACE U BARDSEY CRESCENT U BARGOED STREET U BARMOUTH ROAD U BARNSTAPLE ROAD U BARONS COURT ROAD U BARRINGTON ROAD U WAUN DDYFAL U BASIL PLACE U BASSETT STREET U BAYSIDE ROAD U BEALE CLOSE U BEATTY AVENUE U BEAUCHAMP STREET U BEAUMARIS ROAD U BEDA ROAD U BEDFORD PLACE U BEDFORD STREET U BEECH COURT U BEECH ROAD U BEECHER AVENUE U BEECHLEY DRIVE U BEGAN ROAD C BELLE VUE CRESCENT U BERESFORD ROAD C THREIPLAND DRIVE U BERNARD AVENUE U BERRYMEAD ROAD U BERTRAM STREET U BESSEMER CLOSE U BESSEMER ROAD U BETHANIA ROW U BETTWS-Y-COED ROAD U BEULAH ROAD U BIDEFORD ROAD U BIRCH COURT U BIRCH ROAD U BIRCHFIELD CRESCENT U BIRCHGROVE ROAD C BIRCHWOOD ROAD U BIRKDALE CLOSE U BISHOP HANNON DRIVE U BISHOPS AVENUE U BISHOPS CLOSE U BISHOPS PLACE U BISHOPS ROAD U BISHOPS WALK U BISHOPSTON ROAD U BLACK OAK ROAD U BLACKBIRDS WAY U BLACKMOOR PLACE U BLACKWEIR TERRACE U BLAENCLYDACH PLACE U BLAENCLYDACH STREET U BLAEN-Y-COED U BLAEN-Y-COED U BLAINA CLOSE U BLANCHE STREET B BLANDON WAY U BLETHIN CLOSE U BLOSSE ROAD U BLOSSOM DRIVE U BLUEBELL DRIVE U BODNANT CLOSE U BOLEYN WALK U BONCATH ROAD U BORROWDALE CLOSE U BOSWELL CLOSE U BOULEVARD DE NANTES A BRACHDY LANE U BRADFORD STREET U BRAEVAL STREET U BRAMBLEWOOD CLOSE U BRAMBLING DRIVE U BRANDRETH ROAD U BRANWEN CLOSE U BRAUNTON AVENUE U BRAUNTON CRESCENT U BRECON STREET U BRENIG CLOSE U BRIANNE DRIVE U BRIARMEADOW DRIVE U BRIDGE ROAD B BRIDGE STREET U BRIDGE STREET U BRIDGWATER ROAD U BRINDLEY ROAD U BRITHDIR STREET U BRITISH LEGION DRIVE U BROAD STREET U BROADACRES U BROADSTAIRS ROAD U BROADWAY B BROCASTLE ROAD U BROMFIELD STREET U BROMLEY DRIVE U BROMSGROVE STREET U BRONTE CRESCENT U BRONWYDD AVENUE U BRONWYDD ROAD U BROOK ROAD U BROOK ROAD U BROOKFIELD DRIVE U BROOKSIDE CLOSE U BROOKVALE DRIVE U BROOM PLACE U BRUCE KNIGHT CLOSE U BRUCE STREET U BRUNDALL CRESCENT U BRUNSWICK STREET U BRYDGES PLACE U BRYN CELYN ROAD U BRYN DERWEN U BRYN GLAS U BRYN HAIDD U BRYN RHOSYN U BRYN-AWELON ROAD U BRYNBALA WAY U BRYNCOED U BRYNFEDW U BRYN-GWYN ROAD U BRYNHEULOG U BRYN HEULOG U BRYNTEG U BRYNTIRION U BRYTHON DRIVE U BUCKLEY CLOSE U BUNYAN CLOSE U BURNABY STREET U BURNHAM AVENUE U BURT STREET U BUTE ESPLANADE U BUTE STREET A BUTE STREET U BUTLEIGH AVENUE U BWLCH ROAD U BYRON STREET U CADVAN ROAD U CADWGAN PLACE U CAE GARW U CAEGWYN ROAD U CAE LEWIS U CAE MAEN U CAE MAWR ROAD U CAE SYR DAFYDD U CAE TY MAWR U CAEDELYN ROAD U CAE GLAS ROAD U CAENEWYDD CLOSE U CAER CASTELL PLACE U CAER GRAIG U FFORDD BRYNHYFRYD U CAERAU LANE U CAERAU PARK ROAD U CAERAU ROAD U CAERLEON CLOSE U CAERLEON ROAD U CAERNARVON WAY U CAERPHILLY ROAD A CAEWAL ROAD U CAIRNMUIR ROAD U CALDICOT ROAD U CALDY ROAD U CAMBOURNE AVENUE U CAMBRIA ROAD U CAMBRIDGE STREET U CAMELOT WAY U CAMERON STREET U CANADA ROAD U CANAL PARADE U CANNINGTON AVENUE U CANOPUS CLOSE U CANTREF CLOSE U CARADOC CLOSE U FFORDD TY UNNOS U CARDIFF ROAD A CARDIFF ROAD C CARDIGAN STREET U CARDINAL DRIVE U CARISBROOKE WAY U CARLISLE STREET U CARLTON CLOSE U CARMARTHEN STREET U CARNEGIE DRIVE U CAROLINE STREET U CARTER PLACE U CARTWRIGHT LANE U CASPIAN CLOSE U CASTLE AVENUE U CASTLE RISE U CASTLEFIELD PLACE U CATH COB CLOSE U CATHAYS TERRACE U CATHEDRAL ROAD A CATHEDRAL VIEW U CATHERINE DRIVE U CATHERINE STREET U CAVENDISH CLOSE U CECIL STREET U CEFN CARNAU ROAD U CEFN COCH U CEFN COED AVENUE U CEFN GRAIG U CEFN MABLY ROAD U CEFN ONN MEADOWS U CEFN COED CRESCENT U CEFN COED ROAD U CEIRIOG DRIVE U CELERITY DRIVE U CELTIC ROAD U CELYN GROVE U CENTRAL LINK A CENTRAL SQUARE U CHAMBERLAIN ROAD U CHANNEL VIEW ROAD U CHAPEL ROAD U CHAPEL STREET U CHARGOT ROAD U CHARLES STREET U CHARLOTTE SQUARE U CHARTERIS ROAD U CHARTWELL DRIVE U CHEDDAR CRESCENT U CHERITON DRIVE U CHERRY TREE CLOSE U CHERRYDALE ROAD U CHERRYWOOD CLOSE U CHERVIL CLOSE U CHESTER CLOSE U CHESTER STREET U CHESTERTON ROAD U CHESTNUT ROAD U CHEVIOT CLOSE U CHILTERN CLOSE U CHRISTINA STREET U CHURCH CLOSE U CHURCH ROAD U CHURCH ROAD U CHURCH ROAD A CHURCH ROAD C CHURCH ROAD U CHURCH ROAD U CHURCH STREET U CHURCHILL CLOSE U CILGERRAN CRESCENT U CIRCLE WAY EAST U CIRCLE WAY WEST U CITY HALL ROAD U CITY ROAD B CLAERWEN DRIVE U CLARE GARDENS U CLARE ROAD A CLARE STREET A CLAREMONT AVENUE U CLARENCE EMBANKMENT U CLARENCE PLACE U CORPORATION ROAD A CLARENDON ROAD U CLARKE STREET U CLAS GABRIEL U CLAS ILLTYD U CLAS ODYN U CLAS TY WERN U CLAS YORATH U CLAUDE PLACE U CLAUDE ROAD U CLEARWATER WAY U CLEVEDON ROAD U CLIFTON STREET U CLIVE LANE U CLIVE ROAD U CLIVE STREET U CLODIEN AVENUE U CLOS CAE WAL U CLOS CAS-BACH U CLOS CROMWELL U CLOS FACH U CLOS GLANABER U CLOS GWLAD-YR-HAF U CLOS HENDRE U CLOS MAES-Y-MOR U CLOS MENTER U CLOS PANTYCOSYN U CLOS TREGARE U CLOS TY CLYD U CLOS TYLA BACH U CLOS Y BERLLAN U CLOS Y GWADD U CLOS YR AER U CLOS YR WENALLT U CLOS MABON U CLOS-Y-BETWS U CLOS-Y-BLAIDD U CLOS-Y-CARLWM U CLOS-Y-CULFOR U CLOS-Y-DRAENOG U CLOS-Y-GORNANT U CLOS-YR-ONNEN U CLOS-Y-WIWER U CLOVELLY CRESCENT U CLUN TERRACE U CLYDE STREET U CLYDESMUIR ROAD U COBOL ROAD U COBURN STREET U COED ARHYD U COED ARIAN U COED COCHWYN AVENUE U COED GLAS ROAD U COED YR YNN U COEDRIGLAN DRIVE U COED-Y-LLYN U COITY CLOSE U COLCHESTER AVENUE C COLDSTREAM TERRACE U COLEFORD DRIVE U COLIN WAY U COLLEGE ROAD U COLLEGE ROAD U ST PHILIP EVANS CLOSE U COLUM PLACE U COLUM ROAD C COLWILL ROAD U COLWINSTONE CLOSE U COLWINSTONE STREET U COLWYN ROAD U COMFREY CLOSE U CONNAUGHT ROAD U CONSTELLATION STREET U CONWAY ROAD U COPPER STREET U COPPERFIELD DRIVE U CORNELLY CLOSE U CORNFIELD CLOSE U CORNFLOWER CLOSE U CORNWALL STREET U CORONATION ROAD U CORYTON CLOSE U CORYTON CRESCENT U CORYTON RISE U COSHESTON ROAD U COSMESTON STREET U COTSWOLD AVENUE U COTTRELL ROAD U COTTRELL ROAD U COUNTISBURY AVENUE U COURT CLOSE U COURT ROAD U COURT ROAD U COURTENAY ROAD C COURTIS ROAD U COVENY STREET U COWBRIDGE ROAD EAST A COWBRIDGE ROAD WEST A CRADDOCK STREET U CRAGSIDE CLOSE U CRAIG CASTELL U CRAIGLEE DRIVE U CRANBROOK STREET U CRANWELL CLOSE U CREDITON ROAD U CRESSWELL CLOSE U CRICCIETH ROAD U CRICKHOWELL ROAD U CROESCADARN CLOSE U CROESCADARN ROAD C CROFFT-Y-GENAU ROAD C CROFT STREET U CROSS PLACE U CROSS STREET U CROSSWAYS ROAD U CROYDE AVENUE U CRUMLIN DRIVE U CRUNDALE CRESCENT U CRYSTAL GLEN U CRYSTAL WOOD ROAD U CUMNOCK PLACE U CUMRAE STREET U CUNNINGHAM CLOSE U CURLEW CLOSE U CURRAN ROAD U CUSTOMHOUSE STREET U CWM GWYNLAIS U CWM NOFYDD U CWMDARE STREET U CWRT PENTRE BACH U CWRT-TY-MYNYDD U CWRT-YR-ALA ROAD U CYFARTHFA STREET U CYMRIC CLOSE U LLENEDEYRN ROAD U CYNCOED CRESCENT U CYNCOED PLACE U CYNCOED ROAD C CYNTWELL AVENUE U CYNTWELL CRESCENT U CYPRESS DRIVE U CYRIL CRESCENT U DAISY STREET U DALCROSS STREET U DALMUIR ROAD U DALTON STREET U DANESCOURT WAY U DANIEL STREET U DAN-Y-BRYN AVENUE U DAN-Y-COED CLOSE U DAN-Y-COED ROAD U LLANEDEYRN ROAD A LLANEDEYRN ROAD A DARRAN STREET U DAVID STREET U DAVIOT STREET U DAVISS TERRACE U DE BRAOSE CLOSE U DE BURGH STREET U DEANS CLOSE U DEEPDALE CLOSE U DEEPFIELD CLOSE U DEEPWOOD CLOSE U DEERE PLACE U DEERE ROAD U DELTA STREET U DENISON WAY U DENTON ROAD U DERI ROAD U DERWENT CLOSE U DESPENSER PLACE U DESPENSER STREET U DEVON PLACE U DEW CRESCENT U DIAMOND STREET U DIANA STREET U DICKENS AVENUE U DINAS PLACE U DINAS STREET U DOGFIELD STREET U SOUTHERN WAY A SOUTHERN WAY A DOLGOCH CLOSE U DOLWEN ROAD U EASTERN AVENUE U DOMINION WAY U DONALD STREET U DORCHESTER AVENUE U DORSET STREET U DOVEDALE CLOSE U DOWNLANDS WAY U DOWNTON ROAD U DOYLE AVENUE U DROPE ROAD C DRURY CLOSE U DRYBURGH AVENUE U DRYSGOL ROAD U DUDLEY STREET U DUFFRYN CLOSE U DUKE STREET A DULWICH GARDENS U DUMBALLS ROAD U DUNCAN CLOSE U DUNRAVEN ROAD U DUNSTER ROAD U DURLEIGH CLOSE U DUXFORD CLOSE U DYFRIG CLOSE U DYFRIG ROAD U EARL LANE U EARL STREET U EARLE PLACE U EARLS COURT ROAD U EAST GROVE U EAST MOORS ROAD U EAST TYNDALL STREET U EASTERN AVENUE A EDDYSTONE CLOSE U EDGEHILL AVENUE U EDMONDS COURT U EGERTON STREET U EGREMONT ROAD U EIDER CLOSE U ELAN ROAD U ELDERBERRY ROAD U ELFED GREEN U ELFORD ROAD U ELGAR CRESCENT U ELLEN STREET U ELLWOOD CLOSE U ELM STREET U ELMGROVE ROAD U ELY ROAD U EPSOM CLOSE U ERW LAS U ESKDALE CLOSE U ETHEL STREET U ETON COURT U ETON PLACE U EVANSFIELD ROAD U EVERARD
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