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Salt Bin Locations 2009 Salt bin locations L-Z Location Ward name Linton Glade (junction with Hartscroft nos 1-55) Heathfield Linton Glade (junction with Sorrell Bank nos 30-80) Heathfield Linton Glade/ Brookscroft Heathfield Little Roke Road (at end) Kenley Little Roke Road/ Godstone Road Kenley Livingstone Road/ Mersham Road Thornton Heath Lodge Lane (bus-stop opposite Fieldway) Fieldway Lodge Lane Roundabout (opp King Henrys Drive) New Addington Lodge Lane (near Rowdown Fields) Fieldway Lower Barn Road (opposite Rydal Close) Sanderstead Lower Barn Road (footpath to station) (2 bins?) Sanderstead Lower Barn Road/ Barn Crescent Sanderstead Lynne Close (outside no 4 ) Selsdon & Ballards Lynne Close (junction with Old Farleigh Road ) Selsdon & Ballards Lytchgate Close/ Upper Selsdon Road Croham Mallard Road/ Nightingale Road Selsdon & Ballards Manor Way/ Winchelsey Rise Croham Manor Wood Road (20 metres from Woodside Road) Coulsdon West Mapledale Avenue/ Upfield Fairfield Margaret Way/ Keston Avenue Coulsdon East Markfield (opposite no 101 ) Heathfield Markfield (near flats nos 73-90) Heathfield Markfield (junction with Courtwood Lane by garages) Heathfield Markfield (junction with Courtwood Lane opposite flats 61-66) Heathfield Marston Way (2 bins in total) Upper Norwood Martin Close/ Bullfinch Road Selsdon & Ballards Meadow Hill/ Smitham Bottom Lane Coulsdon West Melfort Road (outside no 220) Bensham Manor Melfort Road (near Brook Road) Bensham Manor Melfort Road (near Brigstock Road) Bensham Manor Menlo Gardens Upper Norwood Mint Walk (entrance to car park under library) Fairfield Mitchley Avenue ( 2 bins in total ) Sanderstead Montpelier Road Purley Montpelier Road/ Brighton Road Purley Moorsom Road junction with Fairdene Road Coulsdon East More Close (outside no 1) Purley Moreton Road (junction with Birchend Close near to steps) Croham Morland Road/ Lower Addiscombe Addiscombe Page 1 of 6 Location Ward name Mosslea Road/ Hillcrest Road ( by footpath) Kenley Mountwood Close/ Addington Road Selsdon & Ballards Mowbray Road ( opposite no 12 ) South Norwood Myrtle Road (near flats nos 79-87) Shirley New Barn Lane ( by the school) Kenley Nicola Close (off Haling Park Road) Waddon Nightingale Road/ Kingfisher Gardens Selsdon & Ballards Norbury Close Norbury Norbury Crescent (near St Helens Crescent Green) Norbury Norbury Cross ( outside no 11) Norbury Norbury Hill / Beulah Hill Norbury Norbury Hill / Hollman Gardens Norbury Norfolk Avenue (opposite no 101 ) Selsdon & Ballards Normanton Road (outside Beacon House no 25 ) Croham Northborough Road/ Palmer's Road Norbury Nottingham Road/ Bramley Hill ( on island) Waddon Nutfield Road/ Lyndhurst Road Coulsdon West Oaklands Gardens/ Oaks Way Kenley Oaks Road (at end of cul-de-sac ) Kenley Oakview Grove Shirley Old Farleigh Road/ Addington Road Selsdon & Ballards Onslow Gardens ( outside no 39) Sanderstead Osprey Gardens/ Peacock Gardens Selsdon & Ballards Osward (at nos 183-209) Heathfield Osward (outside nos 136 ) Heathfield Osward/ Courtwood Lane Heathfield Palace Green (on the green opposite nos 23 & 24) Heathfield Parchmore Road (near junction with Heath Road) Thornton Heath Parchmore Road/ Woodville Road Thornton Heath Park Hill Rise (Opposite Anselm Close) Fairfield Park Road/ Hayes Lane/ Firs Lane Kenley Parsons Mead/ Derby Road Broad Green Parsons Mead/ Hood Close/ Rodney Close Broad Green Partridge Knoll/ Downscourt Road Purley Partridge Knoll/ Greyfields Close Purley Partridge Knoll/ Pheasant Close Purley Peacock Gardens Selsdon & Ballards Penge Road ( opposite Sunnybank) South Norwood Penny Croft/ Pixton Way Heathfield Pixton Way (junction with Linton Glade) Heathfield Pixton Way/ Featherbed Lane ( by bridge) Heathfield Pollards Hill South/ Cranbourne Close Norbury Pollards Hill West/ Pollards Hill North Norbury Page 2 of 6 Location Ward name Popes Grove ( outside no 2 ) Shirley Portland Road ( by railway bridge) Woodside Portland Road/ Belmont Road Woodside Portland Road/ Harrington Road Woodside Portnalls Close/ Rickman Hill Coulsdon West Portnalls Rise/ Westleigh Avenue Coulsdon West Portnalls Road ( 20 metres from Portnalls Rise outside 24c, 28) Coulsdon West Priddy's Yard (junction with Crown Hill) Fairfield Purley Bury Avenue (on corner) Purley Purley Bury Close (outside no’s 15 & 44) Purley Rawlins Close/ Crossways Heathfield Rectory Park/ Sanderstead Hill Sanderstead Reddington Close (off Beechwood Road by garages wall) Croham Reedham Drive (Aveling Close - 3 bins) Kenley Rickman Hill (opposite or outside no 9 ) Coulsdon West Ridge Langley / Langley Oaks Selsdon & Ballards Ridge Langley ( junction with evens 38-40 ) Selsdon & Ballards Ridge Langley (opposite no 35 ) Selsdon & Ballards Ridge Langley 162 ( side of Ridge Langley ) Selsdon & Ballards Ridge Langley (opposite no 74 ) Selsdon & Ballards Ridgemount Avenue/ Rickman Hill Coulsdon West Roffey Close ( top of footpath next to no32 ) Kenley Rogers Close/ Caterham Drive Coulsdon East Ross Road, rear Grange Road Thornton Heath Ross Road ( junction with Cuthbert Gardens ) Thornton Heath Ruskin Road/ Tamworth Road Broad Green Russell Hill/ Russell Hill Road ( 3 bins involved) Purley Rutherwick Rise (2 bins side of garage block) Coulsdon East Rutherwick Rise ( opposite nos 23) Coulsdon East Rutherwick Rise (by garages 2 bins nr Birchfield Close) Coulsdon East Rydon Wood Close Coulsdon East Salcot Crescent ( outside nos 15) New Addington Sanderstead Hill ( outside no 44 ) Sanderstead Sanderstead Hill ( at top near roundabout) Sanderstead Sanderstead Hill ( opposite Ownstead Gardens) Sanderstead Sanderstead Hill/ Farmfields Sanderstead Sanderstead Hill/ Sundown Avenue Sanderstead Sanderstead Road/ Mayfield Road Croham Sanderstead Road/ Railway Bridge Croham Sanderstead Road/ St Marys Road Croham Sanderstead Road/ Station Approach Croham Sanderstead Road/ West Hill Croham Sandfield Road ( near Melfort Road) Thornton Heath Page 3 of 6 Location Ward name Sandhurst Way/ Sandhurst Close Croham Sandilands/ Addiscombe Road Fairfield Sandown Road ( on bend @ lamp col 002) Coulsdon West Sandpiper Road ( outside school ) Selsdon & Ballards Sandpiper Road/ Nightingale Road Selsdon & Ballards Sandy Way ( at end) Shirley Selcroft Road (by path into Cliff End) Purley Selsdon Crescent (at top of crescent) Selsdon & Ballards Selsdon Park Road (opposite no 79 ) Heathfield Selsdon Park Road (outside Farleigh View) Heathfield Selsdon Road/ Carlton Road Croham Selsdon Road/ Hurst View Road Croham Shirley Avenue (opposite No7) Coulsdon East Shirley Avenue/ Barnfield Close Coulsdon East Shirley Avenue/ Carew Close Coulsdon East Shirley Hills Road/ Oaks Road - 100 metres south Heathfield Shirley Hills Road/ Oaks Road - 150 metres south Heathfield Shirley Hills Road/ Oaks Road - 180 metres south Heathfield Shirley Hills Road/ Oaks Road Heathfield Shirley Way/ West Way Shirley Somerton Close/ junction with Colescroft Hill (outside nos 9 & 10) Kenley South Drive ( opposite nos64 - 66) Coulsdon West South Norwood Hill (by foot path opposite Grange Avenue) South Norwood South Norwood Hill (outside Stanley Halls) South Norwood South Norwood Hill ( near Woodvale Avenue) South Norwood South Norwood Hill/ Falkland Park Avenue South Norwood South Norwood Hill/ Grange Gardens South Norwood South Norwood Hill/ Howden Road South Norwood South Norwood Hill/ Whitehorse Lane South Norwood South Park Hill Road (outside no 39) Croham South Park Hill Road/ Coombe Road (nr Rosamund Clse) Croham Southern Avenue ( near no 2) South Norwood Spice's Yard Fairfield Spout Hill ( outside Lion Lodge) Heathfield Spring Lane, by Ashburton Park Ashburton Spurgeon Road near Waddington Way Upper Norwood St Andrews Road/ Woodmansterne Road ( opposite No 1) Coulsdon West St Augustines Avenue ( opposite Blenheim Park Road) Croham St James' Road/ Hallway ( next to church) Purley St Oswalds Road/ Brickfield Road Upper Norwood Stambourne Way ( opposite Shelford Rise) South Norwood Steyning Close ( outside no 20) Kenley Steyning Close ( outside no 23) Kenley Page 4 of 6 Location Ward name Stoats Nest Road opposite No33 Coulsdon East Stoats Nest Road (opposite No 35 nr Petersfield Crescent) Coulsdon East Stoats Nest Road/ nr Junction with Brighton Road Coulsdon East Sunny Nook Gardens/ Selsdon Road Croham Sunset Gardens ( off Cypress Road) South Norwood Swallowdale Selsdon & Ballards Sylvan Close ( opposite site 22a, off Upper Selsdon Road) Selsdon & Ballards Sylvan Hill (approx 30 metres from Auckland Road) (2 bins) South Norwood Sylvan Hill (approx 20 metres from Treeview Close) South Norwood Sylvan Road ( opposite no 49 ) South Norwood Tait Road junction with Gloucester Road Selhurst Tamworth Road/ Drayton Road (outside 37, Tamworth Rd) Broad Green Taunton Lane/ Waddington Avenue Coulsdon East Tedder Road/ Freelands Avenue Heathfield The Chase/ Woodcote Grove Road Coulsdon West The Gallop ( opposite no 48 ) Selsdon & Ballards The Glade ( outside no 60 ) Ashburton The Glade/ Caterham Drive Coulsdon East The Grange ( outside no 28 ) Shirley The Grove/ The Avenue Coulsdon West The Horseshoe/ Smitham Bottom Lane Coulsdon West The Horseshoe/ Woodcote Grove Road Coulsdon West The Lawns/ Spa Hill Upper Norwood The Rise ( at the end) Selsdon & Ballards The Vale/ Vale Close Coulsdon West The Wend ( between The Ridge & The Drive) Coulsdon West The Windings ( outside no 30) Sanderstead Thorpe Close ( outside block 44) New Addington Tudor Close/ Court Avenue Coulsdon East Tylecroft Road/ Isham Road Norbury Ullswater Crescent (at roundabout junction with Redlands) Coulsdon East Uplands Road ( outside no 48)
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