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S58 Merge December 2014 FW.Xlsx ML Road Name From To The works will include Years Start X,Y Finish X,Y F110005 Newport Road, Cowes Three Gates Road Mill Hill Road (southern junction) Reconstruction of footway. 5 449125,94713 449441,94884 F110008 Newport Road, Cowes Bellevue Road Mill Hill Road (northern junction) Reconstruction of footway. 5 449632,95508 449614,95671 F110020 York Avenue, East Cowes Victoria Grove Kent Avenue Reconstruction of footway. 5 451063,94806 451062,94994 F110021 York Avenue, East Cowes Kent Avenue Moon Close Reconstruction of footway. 5 451062,94994 450900,95226 F110022 York Avenue, East Cowes Moon Close York Avenue (side road) Reconstruction of footway. 5 450900,95226 450704,95325 F110040 Nodes Road, Northwood Cranleigh Gardens Uplands Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 448841,93749 448676,94040 F110041 Nodes Road, Northwood Pallance Road Cranleigh Gardens Reconstruction of footway. 5 448676,94040 448554,94159 F130090 Solent View Road, Gurnard Lower Church Road Albert Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 447414,95429 447596,95488 F130097 Baring Road, Cowes Woodvale Road Crossfield Avenue Reconstruction of footway. 5 448381,95545 448229,95785 F140084 Mill Hill Road, Cowes Victoria Road Newport Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449489,95564 449612,95674 F140109 The Avenue, Gurnard Worsley Road Tilbury Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 447747,95266 447939,95355 F140125 Woodvale Road, Gurnard Baring Road Woodvale Close Reconstruction of footway. 5 448010,95882 448229,95792 F140146 Crossfield Avenue, Cowes Baring Road Guppy Close Reconstruction of footway. 5 448380,95552 448514,95660 F140152 Magdalen Crescent, Cowes Crossfield Avenue (eastern junction) Crossfield Avenue (western junction) Reconstruction of footway. 5 448453,95580 448590,95713 F140152a Magdalen Crescent (Spur Road), Cowes Magdalen Crescent (main section) 40 metres north thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 448574,95622 448555,95652 F140156 Parklands Avenue, Cowes Park Road Crossfield Avenue Reconstruction of footway. 5 448656,95760 448871,95463 F140158 Debourne Close, Cowes Park Road 160 metres north thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 448486,95285 448462,95451 F140159 Churchill Road, Cowes Crossfield Avenue for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448815,95984 448921,95710 F140185 Bellevue Road, Cowes Moorgreen Road Seaview Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449055,95490 449163,95385 F140201 Arnold Road, Cowes St Faiths Road Shamblers Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449436,95157 449519,95059 F140207 Gordon Road, Cowes Mill Hill Road St Mary's Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449446,95824 449583,95648 F140221 Milton Road, Cowes Newport Road Tennyson Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449576,94958 449725,94952 F140224a School Hill Road, East Cowes Clarence Road Osborne Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450280,95474 450342,95458 F140224b Falcon Road, East Cowes Clarence Road Osborne Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450244,95347 450293,95332 F140229 Alfred Street, East Cowes Clarence Road Adelaide Grove Reconstruction of footway. 5 450267,95016 450422,95024 F140286 Sylvan Avenue, East Cowes Hefford Road John Nash Avenue Reconstruction of footway. 5 450618,95764 450660,95486 F140292 Hefford Road, East Cowes Old Road Vereker Drive Reconstruction of footway. 5 450544,95851 450697,95752 F140293 Hefford Road, East Cowes Vereker Drive 330 metres southeast thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 450697,95752 450904,95566 F140294 Hefford Road, East Cowes Sylvan Avenue 330 metres southeast of Vereker Drive Reconstruction of footway. 5 450904,95566 450976,95306 F140304 Oaks Close, East Cowes Old Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450937,95686 451050,95783 F140304a Denton Gardens, East Cowes Oaks Close for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450970,95698 450951,95758 F140306 Maresfield Road, East Cowes Columbine Road Cambridge Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450384,96063 450293,95885 F140307 Esplanade, East Cowes Albany Road Cambridge Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450256,95955 450290,96159 F140308 Esplanade, East Cowes Cambridge Road 380 metres northeast thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 450290,96159 450620,96340 F140309 Esplanade, East Cowes 380 metres northeast of Cambridge Road 610 metres northeast of Cambridge Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450620,96340 450824,96438 F140310 Esplanade, East Cowes 610 metres northeast of Cambridge Road to the end of the public highway Reconstruction of footway. 5 450824,96438 451056,96541 F140332 Chessell Close, Northwood Harry Cheek Gardens for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448452,93727 448415,93860 F140340 York Avenue (Side Road), East Cowes John Nash Avanue for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450512,95454 450771,95314 F141132 Pine Tree Close, Cowes Baring Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448470,96251 448373,96381 F141205 Granville Road Bridge, Cowes Granville Road Denmark Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449396,95947 449456,95913 F141256 Mayfield Road, East Cowes Oakfield Road Victoria Grove Reconstruction of footway. 5 450727,94853 450731,94996 F141290 John Nash Avenue, East Cowes York Avenue Sylvan Avenue Reconstruction of footway. 5 450661,95488 450499,95443 F160151 Guppy Close, Cowes Crossfield Avenue for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448513,95659 448459,95717 F160311 Bay View Road, Gurnard Lower Church Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 447641,95230 447657,95331 F160348 Esplanade, Cowes Queens Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 449280,96582 449349,96569 F160349 The Green, Cowes Church Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448854,95917 448878,95964 F160350 The Green, Cowes Mountbatten Avenue for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448967,96070 448972,96025 F161259 St Davids Road, East Cowes Upper Yarborough Road 120 metres south thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 450497,95092 450504,94996 F162290 Oak Tree Way, East Cowes John Nash Avanue for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450590,95486 450579,95589 F162336 Barton Close, East Cowes Campfield Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 451752,93687 451787,93701 F163290 St James Close, East Cowes Oak Tree Way for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450585,95545 450505,95562 F210001 St Georges Way, Newport Shide Road 330 metres north thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 450398,88091 450398,88438 F210002 St Georges Way, Newport 330 metres north of Shide Road St Georges Approach Reconstruction of footway. 5 450398,88438 450343,88736 F210014 Medina Way, Newport 500 metres south of St Mary's Roundabout 800 metres south of St Mary's Roundabout Reconstruction of footway. 5 449833,89629 450076,89457 F210021 Parkhurst Road, Newport Clissold Road 250 metres south thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 449278,90490 449195,90716 F210022 Horsebridge Hill, Newport Clissold Road Nicholson Street Reconstruction of footway. 5 449195,90716 449224,91127 F210044 Forest Road, Newport Argyle Road 130 metres west thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 448933,90000 449055,90042 F210048 Fairlee Road, Newport Link Road Seaclose Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 450334,89406 450494,89776 F210050 Fairlee Road, Newport Halberry Lane 250 metres north thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 450651,90015 450798,90212 F210051 Fairlee Road, Newport 250 metres north of Halberry Lane Mews Lane Reconstruction of footway. 5 450798,90212 450909,90432 F210055 Racecourse, Newport Belmont Lane 520 metres northeast thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 451583,91479 452027,91730 F210073 Carisbrooke Road, Newport Wellington Road Trafalgar Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449100,88498 449337,88689 F210075 Carisbrooke Road, Newport Bedford Row Pyle Street Reconstruction of footway. 5 449475,88833 449623,89008 F220091 Calbourne Road, Newport 330 metres west of Betty Haunt Lane 910 metres west of Betty Haunt Lane Reconstruction of footway. 5 445613,87654 446164,87846 F220136 Staplers Road, Newport Long Lane 210 metres northeast thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 451272,89257 451470,89308 F230101 Whitepit Lane, Newport Winston Road 330 metres west thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 449064,88176 449394,88253 F230155 Mountbatten Drive, Newport Wellington Road 340 metres north thereof Reconstruction of footway. 5 448667,89132 448633,88805 F230232 Wellington Road, Newport Hinton Road Carisbrooke Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 449105,88502 448785,88572 ML Road Name From To The works will include Years Start X,Y Finish X,Y F240150 St Johns Road, Newport Medina Avenue Woodbine Close Reconstruction of footway. 5 449859,88557 449878,88744 F240156a Westmill Road, Carisbrooke Mountbatten Drive Hinton Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 448956,89000 448681,89029 F240162 Kinchington Road, Carisbrooke Purdy Road Wellington Road Reconstruction of footway. 5 448746,88604 448573,88549 F240175 Daish Way, Newport Dodnor Lane Dodnor Roundabout Reconstruction of footway. 5 449856,90379 449634,90232 F240202 Gordon Road, Newport Halberry Lane for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 450687,89747 450528,89738 F240226 Lark Rise, Carisbrooke Fieldfare Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448477,88516 448548,88415 F240237 Alvington Road, Carisbrooke Calbourne Road for its entire length Reconstruction of footway. 5 448230,88199 447977,88408 F240247 Castle Lane, Carisbrooke Millers Lane Castle Hill Reconstruction of footway. 5 448606,88014 448744,87972 F240248a Spring Walk (Spur Road), Newport Spring Walk (main
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