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Section 58 Notices Carriageway Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4 Column5 Column6 Column7 Column8 Column9 Column92 ML Road Name Location Start Date Finish Date The works will include Years Grid Ref Start Grid Ref Finish Grid Ref Centre 320091/1 Appley Road, Ryde From Marina Avenue to Cathorpe Road 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460671/91892 460981/91838 460829/91885 320092/1 Appley Road, Ryde from the junction of Marlborough Road to a point 290 meters east thereof (just past Grasmere Avenue) 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460476/91860 460671/91892 460619/91884 320222/1 Ashey Road, Ashey From Smallbrook Lane to 400 metres north thereof 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 458958/90869 459025/90484 459000/90677 640318 Atherfield Road, Shorwell From Southdown up to access of Pyle Hall Farm 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 447078/79238 447689/78947 44760/79051 530115 Beacon Alley, Godshill from Bagwich Lane to 620 metres from Bagwich Lane 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 451372/80979 451678/81322 451527/81147 530116 Beacon Alley, Godshill From Whitwell Road to a point 500 metres west thereof 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 451892/81255 451827/81288 452131/81225 310045 Beaper Shute, Ryde From Harding Shute 410m south 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460515/89154 460518/88957 460515/89154 310046 Beaper Shute, Ryde (Brading Road) From Harding Shute 550m north 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460280/89839 460351/89575 460405/89309 310047 Beaper Shute, Ryde (Brading Road) From Tesco Roundabout 480m south 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460333/90044 4660358/90094 460406/90294 540151/1 Belgrave Road, Ventnor From Church Street to Park Avenue 364m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 455925/77428 456118/77464 455925/77428 262216/1 Bellmeade Lane, Newport Whole length from Cross Lane 140m east 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 450647/89607 450713/89602 450778/89589 240374 Bowcombe Farm Lane, Newport from the junction of Bowcombe Road to Bowcombe Manor House 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 447001/86732 447034/86671 446902/86823 230061 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell Between Rowborough Farm and Cheverton Road 740m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 446198/85036 446095/84679 446198/85036 230062 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Rowborough Farm to a point 538 meters north 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 446462/85555 446411/85291 446238/85094 230063 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Bowcombe Farm Lane to Waterworks Cottages 410m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 446548/85951 446512/85751 446462/85555 230064 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Footpath 137 to a point 528 meters north-east thereof 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 446634/86469 446579/86213 446548/85951 230065 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Bowcombe Farm Lane to a point 454 meters south west thereof 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 446759/86657 446866/86830 446868/86832 230066 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Bowcombe Farm lane to a point 300m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 447084/87052 446974/86954 446875/86854 230067 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From Whitelane Farm to Bowcombe Lodge 320m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 447347/87214 447203/87137 447347/87214 230068 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From the junction of Plaish Lane to a point 349 meters north east, outside property name Goldings Farm Cottage 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 447667/87389 447511/87312 447362/87221 230069 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell From just before the junction to Nodgam Lane, to a point 568 meters thereof - o/s property name Goldings Barn Cottage. 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 448080/87753 447856/87555 448092/87773 230060 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell (Cheverton Shute) From Cheverton Farm to Footpath No. 51 (that leads onto Renham Down) 680m 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 445950/84418 445835/84104 445754/83785 230070 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell (Clatterford Road) From Junction of Nodgham Lane 310m to Fairview (Rest Home) 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 448292/88027 448193/87912 448100/87795 230071 Bowcombe Road, Shorwell (Clatterford Road) From the junction of the High Street 271m to house no 39 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 448431/88188 448342/88085 448431/88188 From Moorgreen Road Junction to Park Road Junction 140176/2 Brooklands Road, Cowes 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 448951/95516 448985/95479 449030/95460 143210 Brunswick Road, Cowes Junction of Bridge Road to junction of Lansley Road 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 449900/95638 449828/95740 449854/95683 420150 Canteen Road, Whitely Bank From jct of Whiteley Bank to The Old Barn 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 455124/81572 455221/81818 455357/82061 420151 Canteen Road, Whitely Bank The Old Barn to The Barn 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 455357/82061 455463/82157 455569/82254 420152 Canteen Road, Whitely Bank From The Barn to jct of Bentrnor Road 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 455569/82254 455785/82471 455929/82732 320069 Carpenters Road, Brading From the junction of Beaper Shute to the entrance of Hill Farm 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 460547/88344 460822/88476 461084/88637 320070 Carpenters Road, Brading From the entrance of Hill Farm640m east 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 461718/88603 461402/88617 461084/88637 320072/1 Carpenters Road, Brading From the Eentrance of Olive Cottage to the entrnace of St Helens Sewage Treatment works 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 462396/88779 462291/88645 462146/88589 320073 Carpenters Road, Brading From the entrance of St Helens Sewage treatment works to Hope Cottage 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 462443/88906 462422/88841 462396/88779 From Landguard Road Junction to 250m west of Landguard Road Junction 440234/1 Carter Road & Carter Avenue, Shanklin 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 457871/81676 457994/81687 458119/81690 From 250m west of Landguard Road Junction to Josephs Way Junction 440235/1 Carter Road & Carter Avenue, Shanklin 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 457611/81624 457741/81649 457871/81676 From Madeira Road Junction to Greenways Junction 640345/1 Cliff Road, Totland 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 432334/86984 432334/86984 432271/86904 From Greenways Junction to Heatherwood Park Road Junction 640346/1 Cliff Road, Totland 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 432235/86834 432126/86619 432178/86725 From Heatherwood Park Road Junction to Woodlands Junction 640347/1 Cliff Road, Totland 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 432126/86619 432005/86401 432060/86520 From Woodlands Junction to York Lane Junction 640348/1 Cliff Road, Totland 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 432126/86619 432005/86401 432060/86520 from junction York Lane to junction Alum Bay New Road 640349/1 Cliff Road, Totland 02/02/2018 16/02/2018 Reconstruction of carriageway and reinstatement of line markings where necessary 5 431939/86231 431954/86040 431955/86136 430099/1 Culver Parade / Yaverland Road, Sandown From the roundabout at the junction
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