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Download REQ00941 Information Governance C West Executive Director Council House Earl Street Coventry CV1 5RR 15 March 20216 Please contact Information Governance Direct line 024 7683 3323 [email protected] Dear Sir/Madam Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) Request ID: REQ00941 Thank you for your request for information relating to traffic lights. 1. How many Traffic Light systems are currently owned and operated by your council? There are currently 237 sets of traffic signals that are installed and maintained by Coventry City Council. 2. Please provide a breakdown of how many traffic light systems were owned and operated by your council in 2013, 2014, and 2015. 2013 – 235 2014 – 257 2015 – 264 3. Please specify where these Traffic Light systems are placed Please see attached list. The supply of information in response to a freedom of information request does not confer an automatic right to re-use the information. You can use any information supplied for the purposes of private study and non-commercial research without requiring further permission. Similarly, information supplied can also be re-used for the purposes of news reporting. An exception to this is photographs. Please contact us if you wish to use the information for any other purpose. Should you wish to make any further requests for information, you may find what you are looking for is already published on the Council’s web site and in particular its FOI/EIR Disclosure log, Council's Publication Scheme, Open Data and Facts about Coventry. Yours faithfully Business Support Officer Enclosure: Coventry SCN List 2016 2 SCN Location Type 10111/2 S Croft Road / Ikea Access 10114 Pu Queen Victoria Rd near Retail Market 10115 Pu Queen Victoria Rd near City Arcade 10134 Pu Fairfax Street / Pool Meadow 10211 Pu Ringway Queens Slip from Croft Road 10212 Pu Ringway Queens Slip from Warwick Road 10213 PT Junction 7 inner ring road 10221 S London Road / Ring Road 10223/4 Pu Sky Blue Way 10225/6 S London Road / Gulson Rd Gyratory 10228/9 S Ring Road / Mile Lane 10231/2/3/4/6 S Radford Road Gyratory 10251/2/3 S Ring Road Junction 1 / Foleshill Road 10311 S Foleshill Road / Harnall Lane 10312 S Foleshill Road / Eagle St 10313 B Foleshill Road / Edmund Road, Bus Gate 10314 S Foleshill Road / Cash`s Lane 10315 S Foleshill Road / Lockhurst Lane 10316 S Foleshill Road / Broad St 10317/8 P Foleshill Road / Leicester Row 10319 S Foleshill Road Bus Gate 10321 S Cox St / Swanswell St 10322 S Stoney Stanton Road / Harnall Lane 10323 P Stoney Stanton Road / Cambridge St 10324 S Stoney Stanton Road / Red Lane 10325 B Stoney Stanton Road / Bright St, Bus Gate 10326 P Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital 10327 S Stoney Stanton Road / Howard St 10328 P Stoney Stanton Road / Eagle St 10329 B Swanswell Street Virtual Bus Gate 10331 P King William St 10342 P Lockhurst Lane / Station St 10343 P Lockhurst Lane / Livingstone Road 10346/7 P Holbrook Lane / Burnaby Rd 10348/9 P Holbrook Lane / College Rd 10351 P Foleshill Rd / Livingston Rd 10352 S Foleshill Rd / Station St 10353 S Foleshill Rd / Cross Rd 10354 P Foleshill Rd / Beresford Ave 10355 P Foleshill Rd / Blackwell Rd 10361 S Holbrook Lane / Lythalls Lane 10362 S Holbrook Lane / Parkgate Rd 10363 S Holbrook Lane / Hen Lane 10364 S Beake Ave / Parkgate Rd 10365 P Holbrook Lane / Sunningdale Ave 10372 T Windmill Road near Longford Park School 10373 P Foleshill Rd / Benthall Rd 10374 S Longford Road / Tescos Access 10375 P Longford Rd / Windmill Rd 10376 B Longford Rd near Hurst Rd Bus Gate 10378 S Bedworth Rd / Oban Rd 10381 S Stoney Stanton Rd / Broad St 10382 S Stoney Stanton Rd / Cross Rd 10383 S Bell Green Rd / Sewall H`way 10386 S Sewall H`way / Blackberry Lane 10413 S Walsgrave Rd / Swan Lane 10414 P Walsgrave Rd / Kingsway 10415/6 S Sky Blue Way / Oxford St 10418 S Sky Blue Way / Walsgrave Rd 10419 S Sky Blue Way / Gulson Rd 10422 Pu Walsgrave Rd / St Michaels Rd 10423 S Walsgrave Road/Clay Lane 10424 P Walsgrave Rd / Shakespeare St 10425 P Walsgrave Rd / Burns Rd North 10426 S Walsgrave Rd / Dane Rd 10427 P Walsgrave Rd / Burns Rd West 10431/5 P Ansty Rd / Morris Ave 10432 S Ansty Rd / Sewall Highway 10433/4 S Ansty Rd / Norton Hill Drive 10436/7 Pu Ansty Rd / Wyken Croft 10441 P Gulson Rd / Charter House 10442 Pu Humber Rd Puffin nr Peugeot 10443 T Sunbeam Way Toucan nr Peugeot 10444 T Terry Rd nr Sunbeam Way 10445 T Terry Rd nr development access 10446 S Humber Rd / Bolingbroke Rd 10447 T Terry Rd west of Humber Road 10448 T Humber Rd north of Terry Road 10449 T Terry Rd east of Humber Road 10451 S Binley Rd / Princethorpe Way 10452 S Binley Rd / Brandon Rd 10454 S Brinklow Rd / Clifford Bridge Rd 10455 Pu Binley Rd near Brookvale Ave 10456 P Clifford Bridge Rd / Bridgacre Gardens 10457 Pu Brandon Road nr Morrissons 10458 S Brinklow Road Puffin 10461/2 P Binley Rd / Empress Buildings 10463 S Binley Rd / Church Lane 10465 S Binley Road / Brindle Avenue 10467/9 S Binley Rd / Hipswell Highway 10468 P Hipswell H`Way The Drive 10471 S Allard Way / Second Avenue 10472 S Brindle Avenue / Second Avenue 10473 Pu Allard Way near Sports Centre 10511 B Quinton Road/Park Road Bus Gate 10515/6 S London Road / Quarry Field Lane 10517 S Mile Lane / Puma Way 10518 S Mile Lane Shuttle Bridge 10521 S London Road / Daventry Road 10522/3 Pu London Road / Riverside Close 10525 S London Road / Allard Way Island 10526 S London Road / Whitley Roundabout I/B 10527 S London Road / Whitley Roundabout O/B 10529 PT Whitley Temporary Signals 10531 S London Road / St James Lane 10532 P St James Lane / Rememberance Rd 10533 T London Road / Chace Ave 10534/5/6 S Whitley/A444 Northbound 10537/8/9 S Whitley/A444 Southbound 10611 S Warwick Road/Spencer Road 10612 S Warwick Road / Leamington Road 10613 S Kenilworth Road / Earlsdon Ave 10615 P Kenilworth Road / Beechwood Ave 10616 P Warwick Road / Michaelmas Road 10619 T Kenilworth Road/Gibbett Hill Road Toucan 10620 Pu Kenilworth Road/Gibbett Hill Road Puffin 10621 S A45 / Kenilworth Road 10622 S A45 / Wainbody Ave 10623 T Kenilworth Road near Stoneleigh Avenue 10626 Pu Gibbet Hill Road Puffin 10627 T Gibbet Hill Road Toucan 10628 Pu Mitchell Avenue Puffin 10633/4 T A45 / Canley Ford 10635/6/7/8 S A45/Sir Henry Parkes Road 10641 Pu St Martins Road Puffin 10642/3 S Leamington Road / Daventry Road 10644 P Leamington Road / Baginton Road 10645/6 Pu A45 / Bathway Road 10647 P Daventry Road / Quinton Road 10651 P University Road near Library Road (Uni Campus) 10652 P University Road (South) - (Uni Campus) 10653/4 T Friargate Dual Toucan 10655 T Friargate Toucan 10711 S Butts / Albany Road 10712 S Albany Road / Broomfield Road 10714 S Beechwood Ave / Railway Bridge 10716 S Butts / Windsor Street 10717/8 Pu Tile Hill Lane near Dolomite Ave 10721/2 P Spon End 10723/9 S Hearsall Lane / Allesley Old Road 10724 S Allesley Old Road / Queensland Ave 10725 S Hearsall Lane / Queensland Ave 10726 S Broomfield Road / Earlsdon Ave 10727 P Butts / Soverign Row 10731 P Allesley Old Road / Maudsley Road 10732 S Allesley Old Road / Grayswood Ave 10739 T Hearsall Common Toucan 10741 S Holyhead Road / Barras Lane 10742 P Holyhead Road / Minster Road 10751 S Holyhead Road / Four Pounds Ave 10752 P Holyhead Road / Redesdale Avenue 10753 P Holyhead Road / Southbank Road 10754 S Holyhead Road / Grayswood Avenue 10755 S Barker Butts Lane / Moseley Avenue 10757 P Holyhead Road / Evenlode Crescent 10758 S Holyhead Road / Morrisons Access 10761 Pu Westhill Road / Courtland Avenue 10771 T Dunchurch Highway On Slip North Bound 10772 T Dunchurch Highway Off Slip South Bound 10811 S Radford Road / Light Lane 10812 S Radford Road / Lydgate Road 10813 P Radford Road / Bede Road 10814 S Radford Road / Beake Avenue 10815 P Radford Road / Dark Lane 10816 S Sandy Lane Railway Bridge 10817 B Radford Road Bus Gate near Fire Station 10818 Pu Radford Rd Puffin O/B near Fire Station 10821 P Beake Avenue / Foster Road 10822 S Beake Avenue / Burnaby Road 10823 S Beake Avenue / Links Road 10824 S Burnaby Road / Catesby Road 10831 S Bennetts Road / Sandpits Lane 10832 Pu Tamworth Road Puffin nr High Street 10911/2 P Foleshill Road South of Phoenix Way 10913/4 T Phoenix Way West of Foleshill Rd 10915/6 P Foleshill Road Lythalls Lane 10917/8 T Phoenix Way East of Foleshill Road 10921 T Phoenix Way West of S` Stanton Rd W/B 10922/4/6/8 S Phoenix Way / Bell Green Road Roundabout 10923 T Bell Green Rd Nr Nuffield Rd 10925 T Phoenix Way East of Bell Green Rd E/B 10927 Pu Austin Drive near Phoenix Way 10931/2 P Phoenix Way South of Heath Cres` 10933 S Phoenix Way / Cyan Park 10941/2 T Binley Road West of Phoenix Way 10943/4 T Phoenix Way North of Binley Road 10945/6 T Binley Road East of Phoenix Way(Kingsway) 10947 T Humber Road near Binley Road 10951/2 S Hen Lane / Keresley Link Road 10953/4 T Winding House Lane 10961/2/3/4 S Rowleys Green Roundabout/ Phoenix Way 10965 S Phoenix Way / Tescos Access 10967 P Phoenix Way Stand Alone Crossing near Arena 10968 PT Phoenix Way / Ricoh Arena Egress 10971/2 S Phoenix Way / Blue Ribbon Park 11312 S Old Church Road / Henley Road 11313 S Henley Road / Roseberry Avenue 11314 S Henley Road / Deedmore Road 11315 S Henley Road / Woodway Lane 11316 T Henley Road / Henley College Toucan 11322 S Aldermans Green Road / Eburne Road 11331 S Ansty Road / Woodway Lane 11333/4 P Hinckley Road / Wigston Road 11335/6 Pu Parkway Puffin 11337/8 T Ansty Road / River Sowe Bridge 11341 S Clifford Bridge Road / Walsgrave Hospital 11342 S Clifford Bridge Road / Belgrave Road 11343/4/5/6/7 S Clifford Bridge Road / Ansty Road South 11348 S Ansty Road/Clifford Bridge Road
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