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Wbc Road Lengths Foia ROADS Name of Road Approx cway length in metres Broxash Road 308 Brudenell Road 600 Brussels Road 109 Brynmaer Road 241 Bucharest Road 181 Buckhold Road 654 Abberley Mews 396 Abbey Drive 50 Abbotsleigh Road 304 Abbotstone Road 142 Abercrombie Street 260 Aboyne Road 580 Abyssinia Close 15 Abyssinia Road 24 Acanthus Road 117 Acris Street 163 Acuba Road 224 Adderley Grove 68 Adelaide Road 59 Afghan Road 137 Ainslie Walk Airedale Road 197 Akehurst Street 147 Albert Bridge Road 1093 Albert Drive 696 Alderbrook Road 562 Aldis Street 153 Aldren Road 124 Aldrich Terrace 71 Aldrington Rd 576 Alexandra Avenue 126 Alfreda Street 159 Alfriston Rd 526 Algarve Rd 172 Aliwal Road 192 All Saints Passage 70 Allfarthing Lane 660 Alma Road 387 Alma Road 1 412 Alma Terrace 113 Almeric Road 155 Alston Road 298 Altenburg Gdns 363 Althorp Rd 204 Alton Road 993 Amen Corner 80 Amerland Road 263 Amies Street 220 Amner Road 134 Anerley Street 83 Anhalt Road 214 Ansell Road 424 Appledore Close 75 Arabella Drive 802 Page 1 ROADS Ardshiel Close 83 Arnal Crescent 240 Arundel Close 105 Arundel Close Footpath 150 Ascalon Street 211 Ashbury Road 430 Ashbury Road 1 397 Ashley Crescent 313 Ashlone Road 213 Ashness Road 120 Ashvale Rd 229 Aslett Street 415 Aspley Road 89 Astle Street 32 Astonville Street 629 Atheldene Road 263 Atherton Street 110 Atney Road 136 Auckland Road 126 Audley Close 22 Augustus Road 927 Augustus Road 1 80 Austin Road 190 Avarn Road 211 Avening Road 57 Avening Terrace 60 Avoca Road 316 Badminton Road 270 Balfern Street 191 Balham Grove 434 Balham High Road 1 140 Balham High Road 2 1460 Balham High Road 3 688 Balham Hill 724 Balham New Road 255 Balham Park Road 790 Balham Station Road 223 Ballantine Street 125 Ballingdon Road 128 Balmuir Gardens 149 Balvernie Grove 386 Banbury Street 96 Bangalore Street 277 Bank Lane 309 Barchard Street 110 Barmouth Road 297 Barnard Road 145 Barringer Square 293 Bartholomew Close 292 Baskerville Road 349 Basnett Road 25 Bassingham Road 246 Batten Street 116 Battersea Bridge 225 Battersea Bridge Road 1129 Page 2 ROADS Battersea Church Road 568 Battersea High Street 595 Battersea High Street 1 688 Battersea Park Road 3507 Battersea Park Road 1 340 Battersea Square 155 Beauchamp Road 244 Beauchamp Terrace 56 Beaufoy Road 55 Beaumont Road 824 Beclands Road 305 Bective Place 73 Bective Road 236 Bedford Hill 555 Bedford Hill 1 295 Bedgebury Gdns 91 Beech Close 58 Beechcroft Road 1068 Beeches Road 252 Beechmore Road 127 Beira Street 88 Bell Drive 109 Bellamy Street 266 Belleville Road 424 Bellevue Road 1 430 Bellew Street 116 Bemish Road 160 Bendemeer Road 231 Bendon Valley 234 Bendon Valley/Lydden Road Link 32 Bennerley Road 594 Berber Rd 93 Bertal Road 133 Besley Street 345 Bessborough Road 517 Beverley Close 68 Bevill Allen Close 92 Bewick Street 108 Bickersteth Road 585 Bickley Street 255 Bickley Street 1 213 Biggs Row 139 Birchlands Ave 166 Birchwood Road 333 Birdhurst Road 203 Birley Street 840 Blackett Street 109 Blackfords Path 39 Blackshaw Road 1220 Blakenham Rd 482 Blandfield Road 240 Blegborough Road 182 Blegborough Road 1 310 Blenkarne Road 215 Blincoe Close 143 Page 3 ROADS Blondel Street 180 Boddicott Close 134 Bodmin Street 141 Bolingbroke Grove 1517 Bolingbroke Walk 70 Bordon Walk 81 Borneo Street 116 Borrodaile Road 158 Boundaries Road 865 Boutflower Road 202 Bowling Green Close 80 Bowman Mews 91 Bowood Road 132 Bracken Ave 236 Bradmead 190 Bramcote Road 182 Bramfield Road 419 Bramford Road 156 Bramlands Close 99 Brandlehow Rd 146 Brandreth Road 152 Brassey Square 180 Brathway Road 335 Breamore Close 63 Breasley Close 137 Brenda Road 201 Brewhouse Street 100 Briar Walk 232 Bridge Lane 205 Bridgend Road 333 Bridgford Street 105 Brierley Road 88 Brightman Road 117 Brightwell Crescent 301 Broadgates Road 40 Broadwater Road 701 Brocklebank Road 296 Brodrick Road 466 Brooklands Passage Brookview Road 163 Brookwood Road 545 Broomhill Road 250 Broomwood Road 1010 Brougham Street 31 Broughton Street 382 Buckmaster Road 195 Bullen Street 202 Burcote Road 181 Burfield Close 145 Burland Road 166 Burmester Road 262 Burns Road 311 Burns Road 1 252 Burntwood Close 107 Burntwood Grange Rd 275 Page 4 ROADS Burntwood Lane 1579 Burr Road 415 Burstock Road 163 Burston Road 175 Bushnell Road 258 Buttermere Drive 225 Byrne Road 465 Byton Road 220 Cabul Road 349 Cabul Road 1 373 Cader Road 120 Cairns Road 185 Caistor Road 137 Calbourne Road 383 Cambalt Road 327 Camborne Road 204 Cambridge Road 268 Campen Close 93 Campion Rd 212 Candahar Road 300 Canford Road 329 Capern Road 53 Cardinal Place 105 Carey Gardens 138 Cargill Road 243 Carlisle Way 83 Carlton Drive 629 Carlwell Street 122 Carmalt Gardens 148 Carminia Road 277 Carslake Road 417 Carters Yard 130 Castello Ave 212 Castlecombe Drive 376 Cathles Road 355 Cavendish Road 465 Charlmont Road 492 Charlotte Despard Avenue 624 Charlwood Road 455 Charlwood Terrace 70 Chartfield Ave 1016 Chartfield Square 120 Chasefield Road 276 Chatfield Road 114 Chatham Road 190 Chatto Road 215 Chelverton Road 341 Chepstow Close 91 Cheriton Square 264 Cherrywood Drive 158 Chertsey Street 158 Chesney Street 40 Chesterton Close 137 Chestnut Grove 765 Chestnut Grove 1 210 Page 5 ROADS Chetwode Road 197 Childebert Road 299 Chillerton Road 415 Chivalry Road 330 Church Lane 1367 Church Walk Cicada Road 432 Clairview Road 303 Clapham Common North Side 849 Clapham Common West Side 2 Clapham Common West Side 3 Clapham Common West Side1 486 Clarence Lane 786 Clarendon Drive 585 Clarendon Drive 1 112 Clonmore Street 643 Cloudesdale Road 316 Coalecroft Road 216 Cobham Close 192 Coleford Road 113 Coleridge Close 108 Colestown Street 88 Colinette Road 268 Coliston Passage 81 Coliston Road 161 Collamore Avenue 227 College Gardens 513 Cologne Road 174 Combemartin Road 428 Commondale 213 Commonfield Lane Comyn Road 252 Condell Road 150 Coppice Drive 132 Coppock Close 205 Cornford Grove 205 Corsehill Street 226 Cortis Road 1 658 Cortis Road 2 94 Cortis Road 3 285 Cortis Terrace 100 Corunna Road 95 Corunna Terrace 74 Coteford Street 725 Coverton Road 337 Cowick Road 787 Cranmer Terrace 75 Crealock Street 148 Credenhill Street 215 Crestway 445 Crieff Road 222 Cringle Street 253 Crockerton Road 291 Cromer Villas Road 163 Cromford Road 328 Page 6 ROADS Crowborough Road 763 Crowthorne Close 205 Culmstock Road 245 Culverden Road 452 Culvert Place 78 Culvert Road 412 Culvert Road Footbridge Culvert Road Service Road 120 Cunliffe Street 110 Cupar Road 82 Dafforne Road 311 Freshford Street 189 Freshwater Close 46 Freshwater Road 235 Frewin Road 335 Friars Ave 230 Frimley Close 90 Frogmore 281 Froude Street 48 Fullerton Road 381 Furmage Street 125 Furzedown Drive 591 Furzedown Rd 538 Galesbury Road 91 Galgate Close 138 Galveston Road 311 Gambetta Street 78 Gambole Road 135 Gamlen Road 125 Garfield Road 193 Garratt Lane 1 5635 Garratt Lane 2 598 Garratt Lane 3 1291 Garratt Lane 4 430 Garratt Terrace 302 Garrick Close 140 Dagnall Street 361 Dagnan Road 221 Dahomey Road 234 Dalby Road 119 Dalebury Road 294 Daleside Road 195 Danebury Avenue 1212 Danebury Avenue 1 150 Danemere Street 240 Daphne Street 134 Darfur Street 56 Darien Street 312 Darley Road 119 Dault Road 142 Dawnay Gardens 60 Dawnay Road 270 Daylesford Avenue 171 Dealtry Road 195 Deeley Road 145 Page 7 ROADS Deeside Rd 240 Delia Street 123 Dempster Road 219 Denton Street 145 Dents Road 182 Deodar Rd 493 Derinton Rd 904 Devereux Road 294 Dewey Street 118 Dickens Street 192 Dighton Road 173 Dilton Gardens 242 Dingwall Road 97 Dinsmore Rd 243 Disraeli Road 535 Dorlcote Road 179 Dormay Street 99 Dornton Road 309 Dorothy Road 250 Dounesforth Gardens 170 Dover Park Drive 457 Doverhouse Road 1515 Dowdeswell Close 207 Dr Johnson Ave 413 Drakefield Rd 524 Dromore Road 146 Dryad Street 54 Dryburgh Road 585 Dryburgh Road (Cul De Sac) 45 Dryburgh Road 1 248 Dulka Road 90 Dungarvan Ave 174 Dunston Road 520 Duntshill Road 360 Durford Crescent 127 Dutch Yard 40 Dyers Lane 127 Eardley Road 567 Earldom Road 134 Earlsfield Road 1319 Eastbourne Road 52 Eastwood Street 300 Eatonville Road 256 Eatonville Villas 57 Ebner Street 107 Eccles Road 335 Eckstein Road 205 Edencourt Road 309 Edgel Street 62 Edna Street 156 Effort Street 166 Eglantine Road 230 Egliston Mews 82 Egliston Road 178 Eland Road 326 Page 8 ROADS Elborough Street 636 Elcho Street 135 Ellerton Road 669 Elmbourne Road 715 Elmfield Road 448 Elmshaw Road 173 Elsenham Street 650 Elsley Road 593 Elsley Road 1 291 Elspeth Rd 388 Elsynge Road 282 Eltringham Street 180 Embankment 808 Emu Road 239 Endlesham Road 661 Engadine Street 626 Enmore Road 188 Enterprise Way 162 Ericcson Close 375 Erpingham Road 431 Esmond Street 138 Esparto Street 100 Este Road 296 Eswyn Road 548 Ethelbert Street 86 Ethelburga Street 152 Evenwood Close 135 Eversleigh Road 808 Eversleigh Road Slip 23 Evesham Way 97 Fairdale Gardens 138 Fairfield Drive 153 Fairlight Road 240 Falcon Grove 135 Falcon Lane 320 Falcon Road 764 Falcon Terrace 21 Fallsbrook Road 587 Fanthorpe Street 137 Farlow Road 128 Farlton Road 113 Fawcett Close 215 Fawe Park Road 601 Fayland Ave 193 Felsham Road 868 Fernlea Road 442 Fernside Rd 380 Fernthorpe Road 308 Ferrier Street 199 Festing Road 283 Fields Alley Fieldview 628 Findon Close 47 Fircroft Road 406 Fishponds Road 753 Page 9 ROADS Florian Road 97 Floss Street 54 Flowersmead 141 Fontarabia Road 199 Fontenoy Road 277 Fontley Way 397 Forfar Road 138 Forthbridge Road 293 Forthbridge Road 1 178 Foss Road 64 Foulser Road 311 Fountain Road 507 Fownes Street 177 Foxbourne Road 360 Foxmore Street 124 Franche Court Road
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