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FR ASSET REGISTER 30.09.20.Xlsx Last updated 30.09.2020 Unit Type Location Address 1 Town Region Easting Northing RESERVOIR UPPER COLDWELL RESERVOIR BACK LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 390353 436071 CULVERTS BALDERSTONE LANE CULVERT BALDERSTONE LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 386165 434528 DEBRIS SCREENS BALDERSTONE LANE DEBRIS SCREEN BALDERSTONE LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 386182 434561 CULVERTS BLACK HOUSE LANE FOOTBRIDGE BLACK HOUSE LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 388460 434632 CULVERTS THURSDEN BRIDGE HALIFAX ROAD BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 390742 434733 CULVERTS NEW PLANTATION FOOTBRIDGE RIDEHALGH LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 389958 434558 CULVERTS RIDEHALGH LANE CULVERT RIDEHALGH LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 390493 434866 CULVERTS THURSDEN WOOD CULVERT RIDEHALGH LANE BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 390592 434842 CULVERTS COCKDEN BRIDGE TODMORDEN ROAD BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 387629 434399 CULVERTS ORMEROYD FOOTBRIDGE TODMORDEN ROAD BRIERCLIFFE BURNLEY 387923 434470 CULVERTS CULVERT UNDER ACTIVE WAY BURNLEY ACTIVE WAY BURNLEY BURNLEY 383777 432818 CULVERTS BARDEN MILL RAILWAY CULVERT BARDEN LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 384168 434903 CULVERTS ASHFIELD ROAD BRIDGE CALDER VALE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383746 432935 CULVERTS CALDERBROOK AVENUE CULVERT CALDERBROOK AVENUE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383125 431213 CULVERTS MANCHESTER ROAD FOOTBRIDGE CALDERBROOK PLACE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383136 431327 CULVERTS EAVERAGE CLOUGH CULVERT AT REAR OF TOWNLEY FARM CASTLE HILL BURNLEY BURNLEY 385559 430541 CULVERTS TOWNELEY FARM CULVERT 2 CASTLE HILL BURNLEY BURNLEY 385516 430513 CULVERTS CENTENARY WAY CULVERT CENTENARY WAY BURNLEY BURNLEY 384245 432264 CULVERTS ACCESS BRIDGE TO TESCO CENTENARY WAY BURNLEY BURNLEY 384334 432268 CULVERTS ST PETER'S BRIDGE CHURCH STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384338 432982 CULVERTS PARSONAGE MILL CHURCH STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384353 432753 CULVERTS BRIERFIELD ROAD CULVERT COLNE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385358 434727 CULVERTS OUTLET ON COW LANE COW LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383851 432607 CULVERTS WET MARL WOOD FOOTBRIDGE DEER PARK ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 386064 431033 CULVERTS CHANGING ROOMS BRIDGE DEER PARK ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385829 431104 CULVERTS EAVERAGE CLOUGH CULVERT DEER PARK ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385854 431198 CULVERTS PRIMROSE MILL CULVERT DISRAELI STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384905 434540 CULVERTS CULVERT FROM SAFRAN CAR PARK EASTERN AVENUE BURNLEY BURNLEY 385215 433786 CULVERTS HOLME (PLAYING FIELDS) CULVERT FOOTPATH AT REAR 11 BAMBURGH DRIVE TO HOLME ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383517 433267 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE AT CALDER PARK FOXCROFT BURNLEY BURNLEY 382931 433972 PUMPING STATION IGHTEN MANOR (FOXCROFT) WASTE WATER PUMPING STATION FOXCROFT BURNLEY BURNLEY 382880 433961 RESERVOIR CANT CLOUGH RESERVOIR FOXSTONES LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 389427 431014 CULVERTS GANNOW LANE CULVERT GANNOW LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382201 432661 CULVERTS CAR PARK BRIDGE AT BURNLEY COLLEGE GROSVENOR STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 383639 433095 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE IN BURNLEY COLLEGE GROSVENOR STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 383653 433075 CULVERTS HAMMERTON STREET HAMMERTON STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 383895 432510 CULVERTS BRUNSHAW ROAD HIGGIN STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384662 432189 CULVERTS MUSTY HAULGH FOOTBRIDGE HOLT BUSINESS PARK BURNLEY BURNLEY 386648 434253 CULVERTS WOOD TOP MILL CULVERT 2 HOMER STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 382454 432190 CULVERTS IGHTENHILL FOOTBRIDGE IGHTENHILL PARK LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 381744 435092 CULVERTS SWEET CLOUGH CULVERT (LOWERHOUSE) KIDDROW LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 381304 433071 CULVERTS SEP CLOUGH CULVERT FROM CHICKEN HILL WOOD LAMBERT DRIVE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382877 431997 RESERVOIR CLOWBRIDGE RESERVOIR LIMEY LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383173 428437 CULVERTS LOCKYER AVENUE CULVERT LOCKYER AVENUE BURNLEY BURNLEY 381486 433082 CULVERTS JACKY WOOD LOW BANK BURNLEY BURNLEY 380332 432960 CULVERTS UNDER LEEDS LIVERPOOL CANAL NEXT TO TESCO LUTNER STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384399 432240 CULVERTS SWEET CLOUGH CULVERT (ROSEGROVE) M65 JUNCTION 10 FROM JUNCTION 9 OFF SLIP BURNLEY BURNLEY 382238 432652 CULVERTS HOLME BRIDGE (M65 MOTORWAY) M65 JUNCTION 10 TO JUNCTION 11 BURNLEY BURNLEY 383428 433366 CULVERTS CULVERT UNDER RAILWAY LINE M65 JUNCTION 10 TO JUNCTION 9 ON SLIP BURNLEY BURNLEY 382408 432503 CULVERTS SPRINGWOOD HOUSE CULVERT M65 JUNCTION 11 TO JUNCTION 12 BURNLEY BURNLEY 383666 434329 CULVERTS ADAMSONS M65 JUNCTION 11 TO JUNCTION 12 BURNLEY BURNLEY 383487 434853 CULVERTS SHORTEN BROOK FOOTBRIDGE M65 JUNCTION 8 FROM JUNCTION 7 OFF SLIP BURNLEY BURNLEY 377963 431923 CULVERTS CASTLE CLOUGH CULVERT (RAILWAY) M65 JUNCTION 8 FROM JUNCTION 9 OFF SLIP BURNLEY BURNLEY 378879 431647 CULVERTS CASTLE CLOUGH CULVERT UNDER LEEDS LIVERPOOL CANAL M65 JUNCTION 8 TO JUNCTION 9 ON SLIP BURNLEY BURNLEY 378840 431806 CULVERTS GREENBROOK CULVERT M65 JUNCTION 9 TO JUNCTION 10 BURNLEY BURNLEY 380843 432292 CULVERTS UNDER MANCHESTER ROAD & CHADDESLEY HOUSE BURNLEY MANCHESTER ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383963 432360 CULVERTS MIDDLESEX AVENUE CULVERT MIDDLESEX AVENUE BURNLEY BURNLEY 381377 433128 FLOOD DEF BANK FULLEDGE - TOWNLEY PARK MITELLA STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384942 432186 FLOOD STORAGE FULLEDGE PLAYING FIELDS MITELLA STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 385023 432217 CULVERTS ELL SCAR FOOTBRIDGE MONK HALL LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 389276 434616 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE ON RIVER CALDER NEAR LEE MORAN HOUSE MOUNT PLEASANT STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 383905 432439 CULVERTS HEASANDFORD HOUSE CULVERT 1 NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385207 433776 CULVERTS HEASANDFORD HOUSE CULVERT 2 NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385202 433750 CULVERTS CULVERT IN HEASANDFORD ALLOTMENTS NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385094 433662 CULVERTS HEASANDFORD CULVERT ONTO RIVER BRUN NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385102 433611 CULVERTS NETHERWOOD FARM FOOTBRIDGE NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 386162 433491 CULVERTS NETHERWOOD FOOTBRIDGE NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385992 433507 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE 3 ON RIVER BRUN NETHERWOOD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385729 433384 CULVERTS COPY WOOD CULVERT 1 NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385082 430675 CULVERTS IN WOODLANDS NEXT TO A646 NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383979 430916 CULVERTS WOODPLUMPTON ROAD CULVERT NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383848 430857 CULVERTS COPY WOOD CULVERT 2 NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384733 430544 CULVERTS CULVERT UNDER A646 NEAR WOODPLUMPTON ROAD NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383992 430864 DEBRIS SCREENS COPY WOOD DEBRIS SCREEN NEW ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384865 430490 CULVERTS SOUTHWARK BRIDGE CULVERT OAKDALE MEWS BURNLEY BURNLEY 382166 432676 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE ON THOMPSON PARK LAKE ORMEROD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384500 433174 CULVERTS OXFORD ROAD BRIDGE OXFORD ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384654 432186 CULVERTS ACCESS BRIDGE OVER RIVER CALDER PARK BRIDGE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385640 431347 CULVERTS DEER PARK ROAD BRIDGE PARK BRIDGE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385812 431220 CULVERTS BRIDGE ACCESSING CAR PARK AT TOWNELEY PARK BRIDGE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385738 431260 FLOOD STORAGE UNITY COLLEGE STORAGE POND PARK BRIDGE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 385641 431500 CULVERTS PARKER LANE TO REAR HEALTH CENTRE BURNLEY PARKER LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 384084 432285 CULVERTS PLUMBE STREET BRIDGE PLUMBE STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384480 432213 DEBRIS SCREENS CHICKEN HILL WOOD DEBRIS SCREEN PRESTWICH STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 382877 431997 CULVERTS LOWER HOUSE PRINTERS FOLD BURNLEY BURNLEY 380471 433004 CULVERTS PRINTERS FOLD PRINTERS FOLD BURNLEY BURNLEY 380437 432854 OPEN CHANNEL SANDY HOLME OVERFLOW QUEEN VICTORIA ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384689 433406 CULVERTS HEASANDFORD BRIDGE QUEEN VICTORIA ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384997 433626 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE 1 ON RIVER BRUN QUEENS PARK ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384851 433618 CULVERTS CULVERT IN COAL CLOUGH HOUSE REAR 1 TO 11 KENSINGTON PLACE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382982 431869 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE 1 IN THOMPSON PARK REAR 1 TO 29 COLNE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 384516 433350 CULVERTS THURSFIELD ROAD FOOTBRIDGE REAR 1 TO 29 LINDEN STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384855 432152 CULVERTS BRIDGES IN SCOTT PARK(4 IN TOTAL) REAR 142 TO 176 COAL CLOUGH LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383120 431758 DEBRIS SCREENS DEBRIS SCREEN ON SEP CLOUGH CULVERT IN SCOTT PARK REAR 142 TO 176 COAL CLOUGH LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383111 431774 CULVERTS COAL CLOUGH LANE CULVERT REAR 155 TO 169 COAL CLOUGH LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383111 431775 DEBRIS SCREENS THE KILNS DEBRIS SCREEN 1 ROCK LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 384658 431112 CULVERTS ROWLEY BRIDGE ROWLEY LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 386126 432984 RESERVOIR ROWLEY LAKE ROWLEY LANE BURNLEY BURNLEY 386228 432692 CULVERTS ROYLE HALL FARM FOOTBRIDGE 1 ROYLE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382961 434492 CULVERTS ROYLE HALL FARM FOOTBRIDGE 2 ROYLE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382925 434522 CULVERTS CULVERT 1 NEAR ROYLE HALL FARM ROYLE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383118 434449 CULVERTS CULVERT 2 NEAR ROYLE HALL FARM ROYLE BURNLEY BURNLEY 383024 434429 CULVERTS BROWN STREET BRIDGE ROYLE ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383863 432801 CULVERTS FOOTBRIDGE 2 IN THOMPSON PARK SHOREY BANK BURNLEY BURNLEY 384417 433143 CULVERTS EVANS STREET CULVERT SPRING HILL ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY 383884 431606 CULVERTS OUTLET TO INLET ON ST JAMESS STREET ST JAMESS STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 383731 432628 CULVERTS CULVERT UNDER STANDEN HALL DRIVE STANDEN HALL DRIVE BURNLEY BURNLEY 386212 435123 DEBRIS SCREENS STANDEN HALL DRIVE DEBRIS SCREEN STANDEN HALL DRIVE BURNLEY BURNLEY 386212 435122 CULVERTS CENTRAL AREA CULVERT TO CURZON STREET STANDISH STREET BURNLEY BURNLEY 384181 432654 CULVERTS SYCAMORE AVENUE CULVERT SYCAMORE AVENUE BURNLEY BURNLEY 382064 432713 CULVERTS THE KILNS CULVERT THE KILNS BURNLEY BURNLEY 384642 431109 DEBRIS SCREENS THE KILNS DEBRIS SCREEN 2 THE KILNS BURNLEY BURNLEY 384642 431108 DEBRIS SCREENS THE KILNS DEBRIS SCREEN 3 THE KILNS BURNLEY BURNLEY 384611 431091 CULVERTS HAND BRIDGE TODMORDEN ROAD TODMORDEN ROAD BURNLEY BURNLEY
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