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Name of Road Section Location Ward Rating Cost Appendix 1 - Proposed carriageway resurfacing works prioritised in order of condition rating NAME OF ROAD SECTION LOCATION WARD RATING COST Abbotts Road The Broadway to end Southall Southall Bdy 100 £117,300.00 Access Road Broomcroft Ave Broomcroft Road to Acc Rd Ost & Hat Northolt Northolt West End 100 £38,505.00 Ashbourne Road Heathcroft to Beaufort Road Ealing Hanger Hil 100 £108,630.00 Balmoral Gardens Erlesmere Gardens to Walmer Gardens Hanwell Northfield 100 £46,920.00 Bedford Road The Avenue to Esmond Road Chiswick Southfields 100 £71,400.00 Beechmount Avenue Greenford Ave to Bridge Ave Hanwell Hobbayne 100 £107,100.00 Birkbeck Grove The Vale to end Acton Southfields 100 £49,725.00 Blondin Avenue Northfield Avenue to end Ealing Northfield 100 £43,860.00 Boundary Close Norwood Road to Boundary Close Southall Norwood Green 100 £29,325.00 Bowmans Close Sherwood Close to end Ealing Walpole 100 £25,500.00 Broymard Avenue Bromyard loop to East Acton Lane Acton East Acton 100 £80,000.00 Camborne Avenue Carew Road to Northfield Avenue Ealing Walpole 100 £91,800.00 Cardiff Road Boston Road to Clitherow Avenue Hanwell Northfield 100 £33,405.00 Carlyle Avenue Lady Margaret Rd Rdbt at no 46 to end Southall Lady Margaret 100 £77,520.00 Carr Road Mandeville Road to end Northolt Greenford Green 100 £234,600.00 Christopher Avenue Boston Road to Clitherow Avenue Hanwell Northfield 100 £33,915.00 Churchill Gardens Noel Road to end Acton Acton Central 100 £67,065.00 Clitherow Avenue Boston Road to Haslemere Avenue Hanwell Northfield 100 £127,500.00 Coldershaw Road Leeland Terrace to Leighton Rd Ealing Walpole 100 £119,595.00 Court Way Western Avenue to Eastfields Road Acton East Acton 100 £76,500.00 Drayton Road End to end Ealing Cleveland 100 £69,615.00 Dryden Avenue Framfield Road to Drayton Bridge Road Hanwell Hanwell 100 £61,200.00 East Avenue West Avenue to end Southall Dormers Wells 100 £35,700.00 Elderberry Road Railway Bridge to Popes Lane Ealing Ealing Common 100 £83,385.00 Ellison Gardens King Street to Witley Gardens Southall Southall Green 100 £48,960.00 Evelyn Grove Lady Margaret Rd to Cranleigh Gdns Southall Lady Margaret 100 £72,165.00 Fairlawn Avenue Acton Lane to Fairlawn Grove Chiswick Southfields 100 £30,600.00 Fairlea Place Woodfield Rd to end Ealing Hanger Hil 100 £39,525.00 Fleming Road Greenford Road to end Southall Dormers Wells 100 £84,915.00 Graham Avenue Northfield Ave to Northcroft Rd Ealing Walpole 100 £53,805.00 Grasmere Avenue Messaline Ave to Eastbourne Avenue Acton Acton Central 100 £43,860.00 NAME OF ROAD SECTION LOCATION WARD RATING COST Gunnersbury Drive Popes Lane to Gunnersbury Avenue Ealing Ealing Common 100 £70,380.00 Gunnersbury Gardens Gunnersbury Lane to Lillian Avenue Ealing Ealing Common 100 £49,725.00 Hart Grove Uxbridge Rd to West Lodge Ave Ealing Ealing Common 100 £72,675.00 Haslemere Avenue Boston Road to Midhurst Road Hanwell Northfield 100 £108,630.00 Hawthorn Gardens Olive Road to Rose Gardens Ealing Ealing Common 100 £34,680.00 Herbert Road The Broadway to end Southall Southall Bdy 100 £29,835.00 Highfield Road Northfields Rd to Westfields Rd Acton Acton Central 100 £76,500.00 Jersey Road Elthorne Park Gardens to Balmoral Gardens Hanwell Northfield 100 £25,500.00 Langley Drive Avenue Road to Mill Hill Rd Acton South Acton 100 £29,580.00 Lavington Road Loveday Road to Kingsdown Avenue Ealing Walpole 100 £102,000.00 Lothair Road South Ealing Rd to Alacross Rd Ealing Walpole 100 £29,580.00 Loveday Road Churchfield Road to Dudley Gardens Ealing Walpole 100 £128,265.00 Manaton Crescent Allendale Avenue to end Southall Lady Margaret 100 £41,055.00 Mansell Road The Vale to end Acton Southfields 100 £40,800.00 Middlefielde Templewood to end Ealing Cleveland 100 £28,560.00 Montague Road Montague Avenue to Cambridge Road Hanwell Elthorne 100 £59,925.00 Mornington Road Ruislip Road to end Greenford Lady Margaret 100 £91,800.00 Noel Road Horn Lane to railway bridge (Twyford Ave) Acton Acton Central 100 £333,795.00 Norman Way Noel Road to Walton Way Acton Acton Central 100 £49,215.00 Northcote Avenue The Broadway to end Southall Dormers Wells 100 £25,500.00 Northfields Road Eastfields Road to Westfields Road Acton Acton Central 100 £51,000.00 Norwood Gardens Norwood Road to Witley Gardens Southall Southall Green 100 £35,700.00 Osterley Park View Road Boston Road to St Margaret’s Road Hanwell Elthorne 100 £40,800.00 Park View Eastfields Road to Western Avenue Acton East Acton 100 £66,300.00 Perimeade Road Federal Road to Manor Farm Road Perivale Perivale 100 £71,400.00 Purcell Road Mansell Road to end Greenford Lady Margaret 100 £41,055.00 Ramillies Road Bedford Road to Vanbrugh Road Chiswick Southfield 100 £61,200.00 Recreation Road End to end Southall Southall Green 100 £30,600.00 Runnymede Gardens Middleton Avenue to end Greenford Greenford Green 100 £125,970.00 Rutland Road Lawson Road to Devonshire Road Southall Lady Margaret 100 £61,200.00 Saxon Drive Noel Road to Northfields Road Acton Acton Central 100 £105,825.00 Second Avenue The Vale to Armstrong Road Acton East Acton 100 £48,960.00 Spencer Street End to end Southall Southall Green 100 £37,230.00 St Dunstan’s Road Lower Boston Road to St Margaret’s Road Hanwell Elthorne 100 £86,700.00 St Margaret’s Road Green Lane to Belvedere Road Hanwell Elthorne 100 £127,245.00 NAME OF ROAD SECTION LOCATION WARD RATING COST Studland Road High Lane to Greenford Avenue Hanwell Hobbayne 100 £117,300.00 Sunningdale Avenue St Andrews Road to Western Avenue Acton East Acton 100 £51,000.00 Sunnycroft Road Allenby Road to end Southall Lady Margaret 100 £62,475.00 Sydney Road Leighton Road to Regina Road Ealing Walpole 100 £59,567.00 Telford Road Bit/Con SC to Dormers Wells Lane Southall Dormers Wells 100 £27,030.00 Temple Road Weymouth Ave to South Ealing Rd Ealing Northfield 100 £48,960.00 Tennyson Road Greenford Ave to end Hanwell Hobbayne 100 £36,720.00 The Ridings Beaufort Road to Hanger Lane Ealing Hanger Hill 100 £196,860.00 Third Avenue The Vale to Armstrong Road Acton East Acton 100 £25,500.00 Thorncliffe Road To Borough Boundary Southall Norwood Green 100 £60,180.00 Tudor Road The Broadway to end Southall Southall Broadway 100 £44,370.00 Vyner Road Perryn Road to Friars Place Lane Acton East Acton 100 £71,400.00 Waldemar Avenue Rathgar Ave to Elers Road Ealing Walpole 100 £66,300.00 Wellmeadow Road Boston Road to end Hanwell Elthorne 100 £32,895.00 West Avenue South Ave to Carlyle Ave Southall Dormers Wells 100 £67,830.00 Westfield Road Leighton Road to Leeland Terrace Ealing Walpole 100 £71,400.00 Westfields Road Noel Road to Saxon Drive Acton Acton Central 100 £94,095.00 Witley Gardens Ellison Gardens to King Street Rdbt Southall Southall Green 100 £51,000.00 Woodgrange Avenue Uxbridge Road to end Ealing South Acton 100 £46,920.00 Woodhurst Road Cumberland Park to end adj no 48 Acton Acton Central 100 £40,800.00 Woodstock Road Bedford Road to end Chiswick Southfields 100 £132,600.00 Worcester Gardens Wadham Gardens to Currey Road to end Greenford Greenford Green 100 £76,500.00 NAME OF ROAD SECTION LOCATION WARD RATING COST £6,104,782.00 Reserve Roads Bilton Road Horsenden Lane South To Manor Farm Road R/bout Perivale Perivale 99 £306,000.00 Bollo Lane - Acton L Acton Lane To Ivy Crescent Adj No 84 Acton South Acton 99 £97,410.00 Brassie Avenue From the Crescent to Old Oak Common Lane Acton East Acton 99 £145,860.00 Bromyard Avenue Bromyard loop to East Acton Lane Acton East Acton 99 £71,400.00 Canham Road Stanley Gardens to Warple Way Chiswick Southfield 99 £35,700.00 Church Road Manor Court Road To Bdry Hanwell Hobbayne 99 £47,685.00 Connell Crescent Hanger Green to BIT/CON Surface Change Ealing Hanger Hill 99 £81,600.00 Dordrecht Road The Vale to Valetta Road Chiswick Southfield 99 £49,725.00 Drayton Bridge Road Drayton Green to CL of railway Bridge Ealing Cleveland 99 £89,505.00 Eastman Road The Vale to Rd End @ Warehouse ent Chiswick Southfield 99 £41,055.00 Elton Avenue Berkeley Avenue To Horsenden Lane North Greenford North Greenford 99 £72,165.00 Featherstone Road Southall Southall Green 99 £45,900.00 Greenford Road Serv rd Greenford Rd o/s 24 to o/s 60 Southall Dormers Wells 99 £28,560.00 Herbert Road The Broadway to Herbert Rd end Southall Southall Bdy 99 £25,500.00 Islip Manor Road JN Islip Manor Rd & Islip Manor Rd Nr 172 Spur LT Northolt Northolt Mandeville 99 £61,965.00 Kings Road Park Hill to Hillcroft Crescent Ealing Ealing Broadway 99 £61,200.00 Laburnum Grove Lady Mgret Rd to end Southall Lady Margaret 99 £25,500.00 Larden Road The Vale to Valetta Rd Chiswick Southfield 99 £55,080.00 Occupation Lane South Ealing Road to end Ealing Northfield 99 £61,200.00 Ravensbourne Gardens End to end Ealing Ealing Broadway 99 £46,665.00 Ridley Avenue Northcroft Road to Midhurst Road Ealing Northfield 99 £49,725.00 Saxon Drive From Noel Road to Northfields road Acton Acton Central 99 £80,325.00 Tensing Road Southall Norwood Green 99 £31,875.00 Walmgate Road Aintree Road To Walmgate Road End Perivale Perivale 99 £55,335.00 £1,360,935.00 (funded from Section 106) .
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