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Residents Zones BELLESLEYHILL ROAD TWEED STREET 12 47 61 Mast 12 15 17 BELLESLEYHILL ROAD 22 30 39 84 76 1 52 13 45 15b LANSDOWNE ROAD 90 El 15c 15a 2 41 Sub Sta 26 1 2 9 LB 59 45 El Sub Sta 2 ALDERSTON AVENUE 32 TEVIOT STREET 2 23 TWEED STREET Falkland Yard 7 45 42 OSWALD ROAD 11 14 43 1 Newton Park 46 5.4m 12 2 7 48 4 11 21 Oswald 42 15 8.6m 66 1 35 16 Court 14 25 26 57 5 16 39 9 10 27 10.8m 2 43 ALDERSTON AVENUE 18 37 17 11 18 40 4.1m 35 20 78 ALDERSTON PARK 2 47 30 1 FALKLAND PLACE EAST PARK ROAD L Twr 2 38 29 49 55 1 21 1 1 22 29 2 56 Tennis Court TEVIOT 23 STREET 12 PROMENADE EAST PARK ROAD 33 17 16 31 14 32 4 25 50 3 ALDERSTON PLACE 14 FALKLAND ROAD MCCOLGAN 12 8a HUNTER'S AVENUE 1a Works 31a 23a 21 10.8m 1 12 23 19 41 16 68 PLACE SL 11 BELLESLEYHILL AVENUE ROSSLYN PLACE 11 24 30 13 2 17 15 31 9 18 2 Pipe FALKLAND PARK ROAD 13b 15 51 21 4 20 1 El 25 9 Sub Sta 11 11 5 El Sub Sta 7 Bowling Green 17 46 1 44 8.6m 3 1 19 4.5m Daisy Cottages 29 WYBURN PLACE Water Point 23 12 El Sub Sta 48 3 35a 58 1 9 1 45 Bowling Green GARDENS Northfield Court 11 2 El Sub Sta 44 FALKLAND PARK ROAD 13 5 1a 2 9.7m 19 CAMBUSLEA 1 NORTHFIELD AVENUE 21 29 Bowling Green 12 Depot 23 25 27 N 6 10.9m 1 35 Northfield 8 37 Bowling Green 36 Gardens 39 42a 11 8.1m CAMBUSLEA ROAD Pavilion 10 2 AYR Bowling Green FS Mean Low Water Springs 1 21 Sand 18 10.7m 41 20 15 43 21 LB SALTPANS ROAD 42 2 1 PRESTWICK ROAD 28 4 Manse 24 32b 32 32a 26 34 6 10.7m 2 42 6.0m Newton On Ayr 33 FALKLAND PARK ROAD 44 NORTHFIELD AVENUE 47 1a Shingle 32 10 10.6m ESS Hotel 54 Tank 5.8m 57 Mean High Water Springs 9 62 1 8 64 69 Pumping Station 9 2 11.4m GORDON STREET 70 14 1 30 10 22 80 12.1m L Twr NORTHFIELD PLACE 2 1 2 84 86 2 to 12 Manse 3 Church 28 8b 1 Hall 1 17 21 5 TIG ROAD 7 4 Newton-on-Ayr 5 LB 1 8a Station 14 13 SL St James' 13 11 9 Mast (Telecommunication) 4 CAMPBELL STREET 4 Church 8 15 SL 3a 5 13 6 5 6 3 8 LIMEKILN ROAD 7 B8 10 10.5m 12 19 Ayr 17 12 Harbour Junction 12 18 8 23 1a 21 Mean Low Water Springs 12 1 1b 27 24 25 15 NORTH PARK AVENUE FB 1a 1b 1 31 3 29 12 25 WEIR ROAD Sloping masonry 21 5 16 35 2 33 1 11 13 39 GEORGE'S AVENUE 37 12 2 2 2a SHORE ROAD 43 15 ST GEORGE'S ROAD 41 8 10 34 47 45 El Sub Sta 51 9 4 14 49 Gas Distribution Station 6.2m 6 UNION AVENUE LIMEKILN ROAD4 2 27 Outfall 1b 37 26 34 28 29 36 1 1 Car Park 39 Mast 1a 3 Rock 25 1c 23 10 26 12.1m GLEBE ROAD 39 WEST SANQUHAR ROAD Sloping masonry 46 Tam's 20 Pipeline Ice Rink Bridge 49 1 2 38 11.4m Bank Sand 6 El Sub Sta ELMBANK STREET MCCALL'S AVENUE 2e 15 ALEXANDRIA TERRACE UNIONCommunity Centre STREET SP 1 Euchar Rock Club 2 50 El Sub Sta 10 54 151 56 9 7 Newton Junction Boulders and Shingle WEST SANQUHAR AVE LOCHSIDE ROAD 3 5 8 12.5m MHWS 8 2d 3 2c SP masonry 16 BRITANNIA PLACE Sand 15 Boulders and Shingle 5 1 6 Sloping 79 2 2b SP 2 29 77 62 2a 2 Boulders 64 4 Boulders 149a BouldersPipeline and 2 Sloping masonry 37 4 83 4 Rock ShingleMHWS 58 ELMBANK 81 Pipeline 4 60 WEST SANQUHAR AVENUE 13 STREET 43 Sloping masonry TAM'S 4 BRIG TERRACE 2 1 7 101 ALEXANDRIA 18 SHORE ROAD Newton Green 14 147 46 12 MCCALL'S AVENUE 2 Cemetery 1 Sloping masonry 48 1 122 1 14 16 Play Area 51 8.8m BRITANNIA PLACE 127 137 49 Mast 49 14 11 18 13 Mission 20 12 114 to 118 Sand 5.1m 133 Hall 10 42 135 44 1 15 5 SHORE ROAD Bus Depot PO NEWTON PARK COURT TCB Newton PLACE BRITANNIA LB 49 17 Trading GOSCHEN TERRACE 2 LC 16 13.5m MP 40 125 19 17 LAWSON STREET Springs 127 Estate 15 WB 11 Water SL El Sub Sta 59 Kingdom Hall WEST SANQUHAR PLACE 135 Mean Low 119 34 36 23 Surgery 61 21 12 113 12.4m 115 39 140 102 to 106 El Sub Sta 138 117 6 Rock to 12.2m 27 37 10 32 Mc CALL'S AVENUE 30 56 69 108 1 PO 100 WEIR ROAD 25 4 L Twr 27 107 35 29 LAWSON STREET2 31 132 to 136 33 11 94 to 98 48 to 58 L Twr 9 5.1m 2a 123 70 WEST SANQUHAR ROAD Boulders GLEBE ROAD El Council Yard Glebe Crescent 106 2 7 Sub Sta 5 LOCHSIDE ROAD 39 GLEBE CRESCENT 103 28 99 23 to 27 Mean High Water Springs 37 26 101 97 3 35 38 1 33 44 95 40 93 2 121 119 74 4.9m VIRGINIA GARDENS 17 to 21 72 41 43 31 42 2 29 1 L Twr L Twr 57 82 to 86 59 23 27 PDB 25 MCCALL'S AVENUE 13 Scrap Yard 19 15 30 91 9 114 to 118 115 1 117 94 21 118 3 L 16.3m Twr Works 18 to 22 5.0m 89 112 11.9m 1 Bollards 107 110 3 WAGGON ROAD 83 87 39 24 8 108 Bollards 11 16 103 26 20 6 L Twr 106 85 107 1 14 105 16 1 67 22 NEW ROAD 109 L Twr 54 18 12 3 14 GRIFFIN DOCK ROAD 79 Weighbridge Railway (dis) 4 112 El Sub Sta Conveyor 10 SL Lochside Church 13 100 to 104 15 58 56 52 2 11 4 110 13.1m 2 54 52 97 MLWS 37 39 8 BELVIDERE TERRACE 35 17 37 108 4.4m 82 91 5.4m L Twr 14 to 33 MURRAY STREET L Twr 89 63 6 19 SL L Twr 65 12 50 88 48 4 7 Boulders Works Green Street Lane 4 PDB MHWS L Twr Hall 4 to 8 17 46 19 44 Bollards El Sub Sta 101 Business Park 80 Mean High Water Springs L 82 to 86 83 MLWS 46 78 50 44 85 48 7 El Sub Sta 48 Twr 10 to 14 31 YORK STREET LANE 76 North Breakwater SM 33 Playground 5 Play Area 74 1 6.2m El Sub Sta 91 to 95 Ward Bdy 3 SL 1 to 12 Mean High Water Springs L Twr 87 80 Dock to 78 29 83 TCBs 72 <FNT name='Arial' size='7.5'>EER, Co Const, P Const, PER & UA Bdy</FNT> SM 31 67 80 18 95 91 to 95 97 54 12.1m 16 MH and 11 MLWS 56 L Twr 61 65 89 42 L Twr 10.8m 98to96 21 1 WB 23 Bol El Sub Sta 63 Lighthouse 1 85 (Flashing Red) 50a 1a 87 MLWS 13.2m ROSS STREET 3 to 7 29 3a Playground 52 40 2 L Twr 56 62 Warehouse 54 2a 63 9 to 13 26 3 WILSON STREET WALKER ROAD 2 Factory 38 65 24 4.6m 50 73 81 40 30 28 L Twr 72 79 17 76 19 15 34 34 70 87 Ayr Harbour 55 to 59 L Twr 74 36 68 89 50 58 61 8 17 GOULD STREET 46 6 19 51 66 21 48 32 1 River Ayr 30 64 42 27 47 25 56 90 to 94 Works Und 49 44 65 3.4m 67 16 23 to 27 38 59 Works 79 OSWALD LANE 81 67 14 Bollards 36 49 to 53 66 L Twr 38 Garage 43 11 39 65 62 88 PDB 40 13 L Twr SOMERSET GARDENS 63 15 12.2m 29 to 33 b to f LB ROSS STREET 15 34 52 35 to 40 15 41 29 to 34 61 34 24 36 50 8.1m 22 13 TAYLOR STREET 37 6.3m L Twr 30 75 L 77 BRAEHEAD 4 47 48 WEAVER STREET 59 32 35 41 to 51 Twr 37 6 Terraces LB Lighthouse FS 44 15a 45 18 to 28 SOMERSET ROAD (Occulting White, Fixed Red) YORK STREET 18 44 52 LOCHSIDE ROAD 36 103 Sloping masonry 107 3 16 111 50 34 Hall 55 Bollard 39 Taylor 57 59 Tank 45 60 Bollards Works Terraces Bollard 2a 101 47 Fog Court 4 109 17 to 24 22 57 Gun North Pier 2 105 25 to 32 SL L Twr MLWS 8 55 L Twr 52 to 66 48 11 5 40a 8.8m Play Area L Twr 54 33 to 40 58 48 Mean High 52 7 to 17 55 L Twr 67 38 19 L Twr 10 71 VIEWFIELD ROAD Terraces 54 56 MLWS 5.5m 21 12 73 1 50 1 to 6 Water Springs YORK STREET 31 El Sub Sta 5.0m 34 33 97 L Twr 30 24 BACK PEEBLES STREET 99 3.0m 2 to 16 9.5m 2 9 53 GREEN STREET 4 55 El 1 MS 12.6m 95 Bollards Factory 83 Sub Sta NEW ROAD 93 Sloping masonry Stand L Twr 91 75 79 59 South Pier HALLS VENNAL 85 Nelson 89 Princes 23 25 to 31 24 87 61 Sloping masonry 67 to 81 51 Bollards GREEN STREET LANE Court 1 to 8 Place L 28 Ward Bdy 23 18 to 32 Somerset Park 31 44 PEEBLES STREET 77 26 81 Twr (Football Ground) 21 33 Tank 6.4m PH 29 19 73 23 9 to 16 L Twr 27 Leading Light 22 1a 1 PH ALLISON STREET 17 to 20 4 71 2 22 (Fixed Red) 17 1 to 15 Boulders Pilot 67 El Sub Sta El 25 SALTFIELD LANE 1 to 21 L Twr Braehead 44 House 20 40 Mean High Water Springs 34 46 Sub Sta Leading Light 42 34 to 48 32 Primary School 65 SL Mean Low Water Springs 69 LOCHSIDE Occulting Green 55 to 57 Terraces 18 59 1 to 3 63 61 82 to 96 9 to 12 57 Sloping masonry River Ayr L Twr 7 8 El Sub Sta YORK STREET LANE 17 to 31 16 57 50 to 64 53 L Twr Terraces 16 11 El Sub Sta 55 Bollards 53 55 23a OSWALD LANE 4 47 to 53 24 14 13b 9 23 1 11.9m 38 WALKER ROAD 3 23 Port 36 Terraces 4 51 Port of Ayr 33 to 47 Stand 2 Office 13a 21 MPs 43 12 47 TRYFIELD PLACE 15 7.3m Boulders 97 to 111 66 to 80 23 WEAVER STREET 10 19 25 27 1 1 to 4 34 5 15 21 2 14 45 2 41 45 1 to 6 29 to 10 49 17 12 DW B7 to 3 FARRELL PLACE <FNT name='Arial' size='7.5'>MHWS & MLWS</FNT> MP 5 6 5 El Sub Sta 7 49 to 63 3 8 7 to 12 29 6 11a 10 9 to 13 9 21 11b 41d 1 VIEWFIELD COURT 3.4m L Twr 11c Lochside Court 8 Compass Pier 49 to 54 41c 6 Bol SL 4 BACK HAWKHILL AVENUE 1 MPs Bollards El Sub Sta TRYFIELD 20 62 21 PLACE 48 54 SPUR ROAD Newton House 56 1 2 44 GOULD STREET 1 to 7 North Quay 82 to 96 42 112 to 122 Argyle 4 13 to 20 40 L Twr Works RUSSELL DRIVE 17 Works 41e 19a Park Mean Low Water Springs 19 Sand 20 Playground 43 to 48 3 30 to 45 13.0m 59 41f El Gas Gov Pavilion 12.1m LB 41g 61 Warehouse Sub Sta 41h 5 Mean High Water Springs 19 Viewfield Business Centre 13 15 24 El Sub Sta 19 2 98 to 112 135 Sand 21 to 28 54 143 1 57 Ayr Harbour 33 17a 69 37 to 42 14 141 1 Esplanade MPs 32 123 to 133 133 9 11 139 DW El Sub Sta PH 17 Sloping masonry SM MHWS 52 47 2 MLWS Warehouse DAMSIDE SL MLWS 3.4m 50 30 6 137 MHWS 28 Bollards 48 Bowling Green SL 35a 29 to 36 El Sub Sta 29 4 10.3m AVENUE 12 135 L Twr 81 to 95 31 131 to 37 BollardsMPs YORK PLACE 1 16a 40 16.0m 66 35 Manse 71 to HAWKHILL AVENUE Footbridge 29 114 22 to 64 YORK PLACE 27 CROWN STREET 42 38 116 56 134 to 144 HAWKHILL AVENUE 65 to 79 54 78 St Nicholas Rock MPs 112 Subway 1 to 8 BACK HAWKHILL 50 52 117 16 21 The Granary PDB 73 Cn 4.3m 32 110 97 to 111 Rock 25 19 15.0m 114 to 128 17 113 MLWS 1 to 4 108 9 to 16 38 17.5m MLWS 5 to 7 Churchill Tower 4.7m 10 PDB Subway 130 to 140 15 Bollards 106 75 15 MHWS CROWN SQUARE Duke STREET 1 107 1g 19 1 17 to 24 HARBOUR 21 El Sub Sta 19 16 to 20 104 PH MAIN STREET Terrace SM 1 to 21 MHWS 18 22 100 to SOUTH MP 16 Post 1 Sloping Masonry MP 13 16 to 20 Post 17 Gas Valve Ho 30 HAWKHILL AVENUE SM 94 VIEWFIELD ROAD 1e 12 28 11 92 146 to 160 3 Shelter 14 CROWN STREET 24 PH 90 13.5m 97 4 129 to 139 33 to 40 113 ESS 88 11 16 15 15 1 to 36 14 8 1c 7
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