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Hydrant Database Hydrant Number Address Location Parish FH0001 Great Union Road Corner Albert Street St Helier FH0002 Val Plaisant (From Rouge Bouillon) L.H.S FH Hydrant Database Hydrant Number Address Location Parish FH0001 Great Union Road Corner Albert Street St Helier FH0002 Val Plaisant (from Rouge Bouillon) L.H.S. Byron Road junction St Helier FH0003 ANN STREET (from la motte street) L.H.S. Before Charles Street Corner St Helier FH0004 ANN STREET Oppisite De Quetteville Court Oppisite No 34 St Helier FH0005 ANN STREET On Corner Belmont Road St Helier FH0006 Aquila Road Corner Clare Street St Helier FH0007 Aquila Road RHS Corner Great Union road St Helier FH0008 Bagot Road RHS corner Aubin Lane St Saviour FH0009 Bagot Road RHS near Falles Car Sales St Saviour FH0010 Longueville Road LHS outside Tregear (Smiths) St Saviour FH0011 BATH STREET R.H.S. Jewellers Oppisite Denis Ryan Court St Helier FH0012 BATH STREET Outside Minos St Helier FH0013 BATH STREET R.H.S. Facing Charles St St Helier FH0014 Dunnell Road LHS corner of Beach Road St Saviour FH0015 Beach Road (south end) Opp. Beach Flats St Saviour FH0016 BATH STREET Corner Belmont Road/Bath St St Helier FH0017 BELMONT ROAD Outside No 26 Facing Procidence Street St Helier FH0018 PROVIDENCE STREET Corner of Belmont Place St Helier FH0019 BELVEDERE HILL In Roadway Opp. Merton Hotel St Helier FH0020 BELVEDERE HILL R.H.S Just Beyond Mary Street St Helier FH0021 Beresford Street Corner Bath Street St Helier FH0022 Beresford Street Opposite Halkett Street St Helier FH0023 Beresford Street LHS corner Halkett St. St Helier FH0024 Beresford Street RHS corner Cattle street St Helier FH0025 Bond Street Oppositwe No.4 St Helier FH0026 Brighton Road Corner Midvale road St Helier FH0027 Brighton Road Corner Clearview Street St Helier FH0028 BROAD STREET R.H.S On corner outside Wheways (sports shop) St Helier FH0030 Byron Road (From St Marks Road ) RHS opposite No.4 (facing Byron Lane) St Helier FH0031 Saville Street (From Canon St) RHS Corner Canon street St Helier FH0032 Commercial Street (from Conway Street) RHS 5 Yds before Castle Street St Helier FH0033 Kensington Place Side entrance Grand Hotel St Helier FH0034 Church Street L.H.S Outside Church House (Norwich Union bldg) St Helier FH0035 Clairvale Road Outside Portland Cottage flats St Helier FH0036 Clairvale Road Opposite No.16 St Helier FH0037 Clairvale Road Corner Brighton road St Helier FH0038 Journeaux Street RHS outside No.15 St Helier FH0039 Clarence Road (from Pleasant St) Opposite College Hill St Helier FH0040 DON ROAD (from St James Street) On corner Clarence road St Helier FH0041 Val Plaisant (from Rouge Bouillon) Corner claredon Road St Helier FH0042 Clarendon Road On corner Palmyra Road St Helier FH0043 Clearview Street RHS opposite No.35 St Helier FH0044 Cleveland Road (from La Route du Fort) Beyond Cleveland Av. Corner St Helier FH0045 Cleveland Road (from La Route du Fort) LHS entrance public car park St Helier FH0046 Clos de Paradis outside numbe 24. St Helier FH0047 COLOMBERIE L.H.S side Entrance Opposite Norfolk Hotel St Helier FH0048 COLOMBERIE On corner St Clements Road St Helier FH0049 Colombus street RHS opposite No.28 St Helier FH0050 Commercial Buildings Outside no 31 Norman's 1st Store St Helier FH0051 Commercial Buildings Opposite Norman's Shop St Helier FH0052 Commercial Buildings Opposite Norman's General office St Helier FH0053 Commercial Buildings Opposite no 12 Norman's Mill St Helier FH0054 Commercial Buildings On Corner opposite no7 - Valley Carpets St Helier FH0055 Commercial Buildings RHS just before La Folie Inn St Helier FH0056 Old South Pier Opposite Shipyard Shop St Helier FH0057 Old South Pier Opposite Yacht club St Helier FH0058 LE SQUEZ ESTATE Outside entrance Ernest Watson Close No 13-18 St Clement FH0059 Commercial Street (from Conway Street) RHS on corner Conway Street St Helier FH0060 Commercial Street (from Conway Street) RHS outside no 25 (Standard Chartered) St Helier FH0061 Common Lane On corner of Oxford Road St Helier FH0062 Bond Street corner Conway Street St Helier FH0063 Conway Street corner of Cross Street (Ferw yards from Cross St) St Helier FH0064 DAVID PLACE outside Lloyds Chemist St Helier FH0065 DAVID PLACE Corner Victoria Street St Helier FH0066 DAVID PLACE Facing St Mark's Road St Helier FH0067 Aquila Road Just inside LHS Devonshire Lane St Helier FH0068 Devonshire Place Outside Barnes Garage St Helier FH0069 Devonshire Place (from Lempiere St) facing Le Geyt Street St Helier FH0070 Dicq Road (from Georgetown) LHS before Beach Rd outside Lansdown School St Saviour FH0071 Dicq Road (from Georgetown) LHS outside flats 20yds from Georgetown Corner St Saviour FH0072 Greve D'Azette Coast Road RHS facing Green Rd St Clement FH0073 DON ROAD (from St James Street) L.H.S. Opposite Berkeley Court St Helier FH0074 Don Road L.H.S. On Corner Mont Millais St Saviour FH0075 DON ROAD L.H.S. Corner Summerville Lane St Helier FH0076 DON ROAD (BOTTOM END) L.H.S Opposite Co-op Shop St Helier FH0077 DON ROAD (BOTTOM END) L.H.S Before Mary Street St Helier FH0078 DON STREET ( From Waterloo street) Corner Burrard Street St Helier FH0079 DON STREET ( From Waterloo street) Corner Waterloo street St Helier FH0080 DON STREET ( From Waterloo street) Outside Don House (laundrette) St Helier FH0080 La Rue Es Picots La Rue De La Falaise junction (South side) Trinity FH0081 King Street LHS corner Don St. St Helier Page 1 of 23 Hydrant Number Address Location Parish FH0082 Great Union Road Corner Dorset street St Helier FH0083 DUHAMEL PLACE Corner Vauxhall Street St Helier FH0084 Don Street Rear Library. DECOMISSIONED St Helier FH0085 Dumaresq Street Outside B.G Romerils St Helier FH0086 EAST ROAD (Rue L' Est) Halfway along road PROCEED BACK TO REGENT ROAD St Helier FH0087 Elizabeth Place RHS opposite Westaway Court St Helier FH0088 Elizabeth Place Corner Cheapside St Helier FH0089 ESPLANADE (From peirson road) Outside No 8 Betting Shop St Helier FH0090 ESPLANADE (From peirson road) Outside No 47 St Helier FH0091 FRANCIS STREET L.H.S Corner Colomberie St Helier FH0092 Devonshire Place Just inside Garden Lane St Helier FH0093 ROBIN PLACE L.H.S. Half way along road, outside office block St Helier FH0094 GAS PLACE Corner Chevalier Road St Helier FH0095 Georgetown Park Estate Outside Don Wrose (south side) St Saviour FH0096 Gloucester Street LHS corner Adelphi Hotel St Helier FH0097 Gloucester Street Outside Spectrum Development DECOMISSIONED St Helier FH0098 Gloucester Street Outside Opera House St Helier FH0099 Seaton Place RHS Corner Gloucester Street St Helier FH0100 ESPLANADE (From peirson road) Corner Gloucester Street St Helier FH0101 Great Union Road Just before Motorama motorcycles St Helier FH0102 Great Union Road Just past junction to Journeaux Street St Helier FH0103 Green Street (from Grenville Street) RHS 50yds past Road Tunnel St Helier FH0104 Green Street (from Grenville Street) RHS at entrance Point Block St Helier FH0105 Green Street (from Grenville Street) In roadway outside La Collette Flats St Helier FH0106 Green Street (from Grenville Street) In roadway opp. Seaforth Hotel St Helier RHS outside Chalet Abaco, 50yds before traffic lights Plat FH0107 Green Road (from Coast Road) St Clement Douet Rd junc. FH0108 GRENVILLE STREET R.H.S Outside Royal Trust Of Canade St Helier FH0109 Samares Lane (from Coast Road) Outside Les Hirondelles St Clement FH0110 Greve D'Azette Coast Road Outside Les Amarages, just past Roberts garage (going east) St Clement FH0111 GROVE STREET Outside No 9 St Helier FH0112 HALKETT PLACE Outside No 110 St Helier FH0113 HALKETT PLACE Oppisite Mechanics Insitiute St Helier FH0114 HALKETT PLACE Corner Burrard Street St Helier FH0115 Halkett Place RHS outside Woolworths St Helier FH0116 King Street Corner of Halkett Place (Burtons) St Helier FH0117 ST CLEMENTS ROAD On Corner Hastings Road St Helier FH0118 Harve des Pas (from Green Street) LHS corner Harves des Pas Gardens St Helier FH0119 Harve des Pas (right from Roseville Street) RHS on corner Marrett Street St Helier FH0120 Harve des Pas (right from Roseville Street) RHS on corner Roseville Street St Helier FH0121 Harve des Pas (left from Roseville Street) LHS outside Ommarro Hotel St Helier FH0122 Harve des Pas (left from Roseville Street) Near Normandie Hotel facing Harve des Pas St Helier FH0123 HILARY STREET Corner Hilgrove Street St Helier FH0124 HILGROVE STREET Opposite Market Gates St Helier FH0125 HILGROVE STREET LHS Outside Soleil Levant Public House St Helier FH0126 Hill Street LHS outside Snowhill Car park Steps St Helier FH0127 Hill Street R.H.S Outside No 24 (corner Halkett Place) St Helier FH0128 Union Street RHS facing Lempiere Street St Helier FH0129 JAMES STREET Corner Burrard Street St Helier FH0130 JAMES STREET Outside No 21 (top of street) St Helier FH0131 Victoria Road LHS corner Albert Road St Saviour FH0132 Janvrin Road ( Right from St Marks Road) LHS opposite Byron Lane St Helier FH0134 Kensington Place LHS outside Kensington Chambers St Helier FH0135 Kensington Place Outside No.29 (RHS) St Helier FH0136 King Street Outside BHS (Opp Au Caprice) St Helier FH0137 King Street Outside Voisin's Opp Maison La Mare St Helier FH0138 King Street RHS Corner New Cut St Helier FH0139 King Street Outside De Gruchy's St Helier FH0140 King Street LHS Outside Boots St Helier FH0141 King Street Opposite Mother Care St Helier FH0142 LA CHASSE (From Regent Road) R.H.S On corner Colomberie St Helier FH0143 LA CHASSE (From Regent Road) Outside No. 12 side of Chase Bank St Helier FH0144 HILARY STREET Corner La Motte Street St Helier FH0145 ANN STREET (from la motte street) L.H.S. Outside No 3 St Helier FH0146 Le Breton Lane (Old St James Place) On Corner St Helier FH0147 Le Geyt Road RH turning outside St Marks Gate carpark St Saviour FH0148 Valley Road (from Town Mills) LHS beyound Cherry Orchard Court St Saviour FH0148 Valley Road L.H.S.
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