APPENDIX 3 Highways Major Maintenance 2015/16 – South West Wiltshire Area Board

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APPENDIX 3 Highways Major Maintenance 2015/16 – South West Wiltshire Area Board APPENDIX 3 Highways Major Maintenance 2015/16 – South West Wiltshire Area Board Estimated Road Location Recommended Treatment Length (m) Junction with Shaftesbury Road east through C303 Southbrook to Limpers Hill, Mere Surface Dressing 908 From Limpers Hill South to junction with Shaftesbury U/C Road, Mere Surface Dressing 964 Barrow Street Lane, Barrow Street U/C Surface Dressing 1264 Six Acre Lane junction east to Barrow Street U/C Surface Dressing 881 Bottom of Chadenwick Hill, Six Arcre Lane south U/C into Six Acre lane to junction The Street Surface Dressing 2147 The Middles east to The Street West Knoyle U/C Surface Dressing 1758 Shaftesbury Road through Wise Lane north to C306 junction B3089 Surface Dressing 5046 Tokes Lane,Semley into Kinghay northeast C309 to C309 Mockeny Wood Surface Dressing 4424 Junction at Savage Bridge north at Pythouse Farm C298/C302 through Fonthill Abbey Wood to High Street Hindon Surface Dressing 6015 Estimated Road Location Recommended Treatment Length (m) Windlestraw Lane from Junction with Hatch Lane U/C north to Y junction north of Upper Lawn Barn Surface Dressing 551 Junction near Pythouse Farm northeast to Newtown then Hatch Lane east to Tuckingmill junction with C43 Surface Dressing 1747 Monmouth Road Share lane to Hazeldon U/C Surface Dressing 2850 Nightingale Lane to junction Hazeldon Lane U/C Surface Dressing 2752 C315 southeast from Ansty Pond through C315 Crockerton Firs to junction with C12 Alvediston Surface Dressing 3800 Church Street Junction with Kingston Lane south to B3092 Long Knoll, Maiden Bradley Surface Dressing 1590 Between Ludwell & Barford St Martin A30 Surface Dressing 16264 Minster Street, Wilton A30 Skid Resistance Improvements 70 A3102 at Back Lane Crossroads A3102 Skid Resistance Improvements 100 B3092 at Stourton B3092 Skid Resistance Improvements 360 A350, bend at junction with Sutton Bottom, Milton A350 Skid Resistance Improvements 50 A350 between junction with Sheephouse Lane and A350 Sutton Bottom, East Knoyle Skid Resistance Improvements 850 Estimated Road Location Recommended Treatment Length (m) B3092 at the junction with White Sheet Lane, B3092 Kilmington Skid Resistance Improvements 100 Hindon Road near Pine Grove House, Teffont B3089 Magna Skid Resistance Improvements 80 B3092 at Milbury Coppice, Norton Ferris B3092 Skid Resistance Improvements 130 The Street, Ebbesbourne Wake C12 Skid Resistance Improvements 210 Bends near The Priory, Berwick St John C12 Skid Resistance Improvements 160 C12 west of Stowford Lane, Ebbesbourne Wake C12 Skid Resistance Improvements 110 Bend east of Stowford Lane, Fifield Bavant C12 Skid Resistance Improvements 100 Bend near junction with Fovant Road, Fifield Bavant C12 Skid Resistance Improvements 180 Broadchalk, Bishopstone and Coombe Bissett C12 Surfacing 4322 Quarry Lane, Lower Chicksgrove, Tisbury U/C Surfacing 215 Barretts Hollow, West Tisbury U/C Surfacing 860 Blind Lane, Berwick St John U/C Surfacing 286 Nightingale Lane, Wardour U/C Surfacing 3171 East Hatch, Level Crossing to Hatch Lane U/C Surfacing 1212 Estimated Road Location Recommended Treatment Length (m) Squalls Lane, Ansty U/C Surfacing 501 C41 Druley Hill, Yarnfield Gate Surface Dressing tbc C58 Sheephouse, Lane East Knoyle Surface Dressing tbc .
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