Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense Within Babergh District

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Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense Within Babergh District Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense within Babergh District Hint: To find a parish or street use Ctrl F The information in this “List of Streets” was derived from Suffolk County Council’s digital Local Street Gazetteer. While considerable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the Street Gazetteer, Suffolk County Council cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, accompanying this product. However, notification of any errors will be appreciated. Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Acton Carriageway Babergh Close 0.18 01500147 U8229 Barrow Hill 0.97 01500165 C712 Browns Close 0.10 01500241 U8229 Bull Lane 1.33 01510114 C711, NCR13 Canon Pugh Drive 0.50 01500278 U8229 Clay Hall Lane 0.37 01500374 U8231 Clay Hall Place 0.44 01500375 U8231 Coblers Way 0.21 01500384 U8228 Page 1 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Cuckoo Tye 0.57 01510200 U8224 Daniels Close 0.11 01500430 U8229 Gotsfield Close 0.27 01500549 U8227 High Street 0.70 01500617 C711 Kings Close 0.05 01500690 U8229 Lambert Drive 1.28 01500701 U8229 Lavenham Road Junc Bull Lane To Outside Redbraes 01510363 C710, NCR13 Melford Road 0.81 01510407 C711 Newmans Green 1.93 01510429 C712, U8221, U8224 Queensway 0.32 01500940 U8229 Road From 8224 To C712 0.99 01501719 U8222 Road From C710 To C712 0.34 01501829 U8225 School Farm Lane 0.72 01510520 C712 Slough Farm Lane 0.25 01511139 U8226 Slough Lane 1.08 01501047 C712 Sudbury Road 1.29 01501107 C712 Tamage Road 0.32 01501121 U8230 Vicarage Lane 1.00 01501209 U8230 Waldingfield Road 1.11 01501213 C711 Pedestrian way or footpath Cedar Walk 0.27 01510140 F8944 Clay Hall Place Footway Unassociated 0.17 01580217 Corona Court 0.04 01510192 De Bures Walk 0.08 01510206 Footway Adjacent No 37 Queensway 0.06 01512573 F8944 Footway Alongside No 10 Round To 0.17 01512570 F8944 Alongside No 14 Gotsfield Close Footway Alongside No 2 To Outside No 0.12 01512566 F8944 22 Browns Close Footway Alongside No 30 Waldingfield 0.07 01512572 F8944 Road To Lambert Drive Footway Between No 10 And No 12 0.05 01512571 F8944 Waldingfield Road Footway Between No 13 And No 14 0.02 01512569 F8944 Daniels Close Footway Between No 21 And No 36 0.06 01512568 F8944 Coblers Way To Sudbury Road Footway Between Queensway And 0.06 01512581 F8944 Coblers Way Footway Leading To No 15 Gotsfield 0.03 01512574 Close Page 2 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Footway Opposite No 35 And No 36 0.04 01512576 Queensway Footway Outside No 1 To No 7 Coblers 0.05 01512575 F8944 Way Footway Outside No 30 Browns Close To 0.05 01512567 F8944 Marsh Walk Footway Outside No 35 And No 36 0.03 01512577 Queensway Footway Outside No 6 To No 14 Babergh 0.04 01512523 F8944 Close Howe Way 0.11 01510330 F8944 Jennens Way 0.32 01510342 Jubilee Way 0.17 01510343 F8944 Kedington Court 0.04 01510346 Lime Walk 0.70 01510371 F8944 Marsh Walk 0.12 01510400 Vicarage Road Footway Unassociated 0.05 01580216 Vicarage Walk 0.13 01511286 F8944 Public footpath Acton Boat 022 0.83 01590016 Y101/022/0 Acton Boat 023 0.69 01590017 Y101/023/0 Acton Boat 029 0.19 01590022 Y101/029/0 Acton Footpath 002 1.72 01590002 Y101/002/0 Acton Footpath 003 0.45 01590003 Y101/003/0 Acton Footpath 004 0.71 01590004 Y101/004/0 Acton Footpath 005 0.58 01590005 Y101/005/0 Acton Footpath 006 0.57 01590006 Y101/006/0 Acton Footpath 007 0.59 01590007 Y101/007/0 Acton Footpath 008 0.39 01590008 Y101/008/0 Acton Footpath 009 0.55 01590009 Y101/009/0 Acton Footpath 010 0.18 01590010 Y101/010/0 Acton Footpath 011 0.02 01590011 Y101/011/0 Acton Footpath 013 1.07 01590012 Y101/013/0 Acton Footpath 015 0.33 01590013 Y101/015/0 Acton Footpath 016 0.40 01590014 Y101/016/0 Acton Footpath 021 1.20 01590015 Y101/021/0 Acton Footpath 024 0.36 01590698 Y101/024/0 Acton Footpath 025 1.10 01590018 Y101/025/0 Acton Footpath 026 1.07 01590019 Y101/026/0 Acton Footpath 027 1.12 01590020 Y101/027/0 Acton Footpath 030 0.25 01591917 Y101/030/0 Page 3 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Bridleway Acton Bridleway 001 0.23 01590001 Y101/001/0 Acton Bridleway 028 1.42 01590021 Y101/028/0 Aldham Carriageway Church Lane 0.41 01500340 U8415 Corn Hatches Lane 0.24 01511013 U8407 Cosford Road 1.02 01500403 C724, LCR48 Elmsett Road 0.23 01510222 U8406 Ipswich Road 0.22 01511113 C726 Priory Road Junc C726 Ipswich Road For 11M : Junc C726 Ipswich Road For 39M 01500927 U8414 Red Hill Outside Red Hill Cottage To East Junc C724 Cosford Road : West Junc C724 01500969 C726 Cosford Road Red Hill Road 0.39 01511089 C726 Road From 8407 To C724 0.47 01501728 C726 The Street 1.72 01510925 C726 Whatfield Road 2.20 01501246 C725, LCR48, U8417 Wolves Farm Lane 0.24 01511188 U8416 Public footpath Aldham Boat 017 0.03 01591875 Y105/017/0 Aldham Footpath 003 0.35 01590713 Y105/003/0 Aldham Footpath 007 1.29 01590716 Y105/007/0 Aldham Footpath 008 1.03 01590717 Y105/008/0 Aldham Footpath 009 0.69 01590718 Y105/009/0 Aldham Footpath 010 1.19 01590719 Y105/010/0 Aldham Footpath 011 0.39 01590720 Y105/011/0 Aldham Footpath 012 0.27 01590721 Y105/012/0 Aldham Footpath 013 0.33 01590722 Y105/013/0 Aldham Footpath 015 0.26 01590724 Y105/015/0 Aldham Footpath 016 0.59 01591874 Y105/016/0 Bridleway Aldham Bridleway 001 0.71 01590711 Y105/001/0 Aldham Bridleway 002 0.79 01590712 Y105/002/0 Aldham Bridleway 004 1.07 01590714 Y105/004/0 Aldham Bridleway 006 0.48 01590715 Y105/006/0 Aldham Bridleway 009x 0.43 01591943 Y105/009/X Aldham Bridleway 014 0.35 01590723 Y105/014/0 Page 4 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Alpheton Carriageway Aveley Lane 1.41 01510037 C687 Bridge Street 0.32 01510103 C687 Bury Road 2.82 01510124 A134 Church Lane 1.01 01510162 U8204 Old Bury Road 0.40 01500856 U8203 Shop Hill 0.33 01511010 U8203 The Glebe 0.28 01510607 U8203 The Tye 0.25 01510623 U8205 Tye Green 0.29 01510639 U8204 Public footpath Alpheton Boat 008 0.25 01590030 Y107/008/0 Alpheton Footpath 002 0.72 01590024 Y107/002/0 Alpheton Footpath 003 0.88 01590025 Y107/003/0 Alpheton Footpath 004 1.50 01590026 Y107/004/0 Alpheton Footpath 006 1.34 01590028 Y107/006/0 Alpheton Footpath 007 0.92 01590029 Y107/007/0 Bridleway Alpheton Bridleway 001 0.12 01590023 Y107/001/0 Alpheton Bridleway 005 0.77 01590027 Y107/005/0 Arwarton Public footpath Arwarton Footpath 001 0.49 01590776 Y237/001/0 Arwarton Footpath 002 0.29 01590777 Y237/002/0 Arwarton Footpath 003 0.16 01590778 Y237/003/0 Arwarton Footpath 004 0.44 01590779 Y237/004/0 Arwarton Footpath 005 0.43 01590780 Y237/005/0 Arwarton Footpath 006 0.99 01590781 Y237/006/0 Arwarton Footpath 007 0.40 01590782 Y237/007/0 Arwarton Footpath 008 0.49 01590783 Y237/008/0 Arwarton Footpath 009 0.20 01590784 Y237/009/0 Arwarton Footpath 010 0.21 01590785 Y237/010/0 Arwarton Footpath 011 0.42 01590786 Y237/011/0 Arwarton Footpath 012 0.36 01590787 Y237/012/0 Arwarton Footpath 013 0.18 01590788 Y237/013/0 Page 5 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Arwarton Footpath 014 0.69 01590789 Y237/014/0 Arwarton Footpath 015 0.08 01590790 Y237/015/0 Arwarton Footpath 016 0.53 01590791 Y237/016/0 Arwarton Footpath 018 0.19 01590793 Y237/018/0 Arwarton Footpath 019 0.05 01590794 Y237/019/0 Arwarton Footpath 020 0.04 01590795 Y237/020/0 Arwarton Footpath 021 0.27 01590796 Y237/021/0 Arwarton Footpath 022 0.54 01590797 Y237/022/0 Arwarton Footpath 023 1.60 01590798 Y237/023/0 Arwarton Footpath 025 0.77 01590799 Y237/025/0 Arwarton Footpath 026 0.65 01590800 Y237/026/0 Arwarton Footpath 029 0.53 01590801 Y237/029/0 Arwarton Footpath 030 0.59 01590802 Y237/030/0 Arwarton Footpath 031 0.37 01590803 Y237/031/0 Arwarton Footpath 032 0.80 01590804 Y237/032/0 Arwarton Footpath 033 0.04 01590805 Y237/033/0 Arwarton Footpath 034 0.43 01590806 Y237/034/0 Arwarton Footpath 035 0.64 01591934 Y237/035/0 Assington Carriageway Aveley Hall Lane 1.11 01500145 U8549 Barracks Road 0.62 01500164 U8610 Bures Road 1.55 01510120 C733 Colchester Road 1.62 01510180 A134 Dorking Tye 1.63 01510209 C733, U8618 Dyers Lane 0.73 01500459 U8629 Further Street 1.95 01510249 A134 Hicks Lane 0.18 01510307 U8608 Marshalls Green 0.77 01510401 U8610 Meadow Way Junc With Vicary Estate To Outside No 8 : Opposite No 10 01500783 U8609 Nayland Road 0.83 01510846 U8611 Rose Green 0.04 01500994 U8608 The Street 1.64 01510847 C733 Vicary Estate 0.16 01510653 U8609 Wormingford Road 1.72 01511245 U8607 Pedestrian way or footpath Vicary Estate Footway Unassociated 0.05 01580939 Woodfield 0.14 01510739 Page 6 of 143 01/09/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No.
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