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Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List Produced Under Section 36 of the Highways Act Highways and Transportation Department Page 1 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BICKNACRE ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ALDERBURY LEA UNCLASSIFIED AUGUSTINE WAY UNCLASSIFIED BARBROOK WAY UNCLASSIFIED BICKNACRE ROAD CLASS III BLENHEIM CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROCKENHURST WAY UNCLASSIFIED CANONS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED DEERHURST CHASE UNCLASSIFIED FIVE ACRES UNCLASSIFIED HILL VIEW UNCLASSIFIED LEIGHAMS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LODGE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LYNDHURST DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED MEADOW VIEW UNCLASSIFIED MONKS MEAD UNCLASSIFIED MOOR HALL LANE UNCLASSIFIED NEW ENGLAND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED PEARTREE LANE UNCLASSIFIED PRIORS FIELD PRIVATE ROAD PRIORY LANE PRIVATE ROAD PRIORY ROAD CLASS III THE GROVE UNCLASSIFIED THRIFTWOOD UNCLASSIFIED WESTERINGS UNCLASSIFIED WHITE ELM ROAD B ROAD WICKHAMS CHASE PRIVATE ROAD TOTAL 26 Highways and Transportation Department Page 2 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BOREHAM ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ACCESS ROAD TO HOTEL AND RESTAURANT PRIVATE ROAD ALLENS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED AMBER LINK PRIVATE ROAD ARMONDE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BIRDS FARM LANE UNCLASSIFIED BOLEYN WAY UNCLASSIFIED BOONS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BOREHAM BYPASS A ROAD BOREHAM ROAD CLASS III BOREHAM ROUNDABOUT BOREHAM A ROAD INTERCHANGE BRICK HOUSE LANE UNCLASSIFIED BUTTERFIELD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHANTRY LANE UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER ROAD A ROAD CHELMSFORD BYPASS A ROAD CHURCH ROAD CLASS III CLAYPITS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CLEVES COURT UNCLASSIFIED COLCHESTER ROAD A ROAD COLCHESTER ROAD B ROAD CRANHAM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CROMWELL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CROMWELL CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD DAMASES LANE UNCLASSIFIED DROVERS WAY UNCLASSIFIED DROVERS WAY ROUNDABOUT BOREHAM A ROAD INTERCHANGE DUDLEY CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED DUKES WOOD CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD EASTBOUND SLIP FROM CHELMER ROAD TO BOREHAM A ROAD ELM WAY UNCLASSIFIED FALKLAND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED FITZWALTER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED GARNET ROAD PRIVATE ROAD GENERALS LANE PRIVATE ROAD GENERALS LANE UNCLASSIFIED GENERALS LANE ROUNDABOUT BOREHAM A ROAD INTERCHANGE GWYN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED HASELFOOT ROAD PRIVATE ROAD HOLMANS UNCLASSIFIED HOWARDS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED HULTON CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED HURRELL DOWN UNCLASSIFIED JUNIPER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED LEWIN PLACE UNCLASSIFIED Highways and Transportation Department Page 3 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BOREHAM ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS LINK BETWEEN GENERALS LANE ROUNDABOUT AND BOREHAM BOREHAM A ROAD ROUNDABOUT INTERCHANGE LINK FROM DROVERS WAY ROUNDABOUT TO GENERALS LANE BOREHAM A ROAD ROUNDABOUT INTERCHANGE LODGE CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED MAIN ROAD B ROAD NOAKES FARM LANE UNCLASSIFIED NORTHBOUND SLIP FROM A12 TO BOREHAM BOREHAM A ROAD OLD FORGE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ORCHARD WAY PRIVATE ROAD PLANTATION ROAD CLASS III PORTERS PARK PRIVATE ROAD SEABROOK GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED SHEARERS WAY UNCLASSIFIED SLIP FROM GENERALS LANE ROUNDABOUT TO A12 NORTHBOUND BOREHAM A ROAD INTERCHANGE SOUTHBOUND SLIP FROM A12 TO BOREHAM BOREHAM A ROAD SOUTHBOUND SLIP FROM BOREHAM TO A12 BOREHAM A ROAD ST ANDREWS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED SUSSEX CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED THE CHASE UNCLASSIFIED THE WILLOWS UNCLASSIFIED TYSSEN MEAD UNCLASSIFIED VILLIERS PLACE UNCLASSIFIED WALTHAM ROAD CLASS III WESTBOUND SLIP FROM BOREHAM TO CHELMER ROAD A12 TO B1137 A ROAD WINSFORD WAY UNCLASSIFIED YONGE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 69 Highways and Transportation Department Page 4 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BROOMFIELD ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ALBATROSS WAY PRIVATE STREET ASHFORD PLACE PRIVATE STREET AYLETTS PRIVATE ROAD BACK LANE CLASS III BELSTEADS FARM ROUNDABOUT A ROAD BERWICK AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BROOMHALL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROOMHALL ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BUTLERS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CAPEL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER VALLEY ROAD A ROAD CHURCH AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED CHURCH GREEN UNCLASSIFIED CLARK WAY UNCLASSIFIED CONDOR GATE PRIVATE STREET CONSTANCE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED COOMBE RISE UNCLASSIFIED COPLAND CLOSE PRIVATE ROAD COURT ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CRICKETERS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED DAYS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED DEVERILL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ELM CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ERICK AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED ESSEX REGIMENT WAY A ROAD GERNON CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED GIBSON VALE UNCLASSIFIED GLEBE CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED GOULTON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED GUTTERS LANE PRIVATE ROAD HEARSALL AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED HEATHFIELD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED HOLLOW LANE UNCLASSIFIED HOMESTEAD UNCLASSIFIED HOSPITAL APPROACH UNCLASSIFIED JUBILEE AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED JULIAN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED LITTLE WALTHAM ROAD CLASS III LONGSHOTS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED MAIN ROAD B ROAD MAIN ROAD ACCESS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED MAIN ROAD ROUNDABOUT B ROAD MANDEVILLE WAY UNCLASSIFIED MILL LANE UNCLASSIFIED MORAN AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED NASH DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED Highways and Transportation Department Page 5 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: BROOMFIELD ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS NEW ROAD UNCLASSIFIED NORTH COURT ROAD UNCLASSIFIED PARSONAGE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED PARSONAGE GREEN UNCLASSIFIED PARTRIDGE GREEN UNCLASSIFIED PATCHING HALL LANE UNCLASSIFIED POST OFFICE ROAD PRIVATE ROAD RIDLEY ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ROLAND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ROSELAWN FIELDS UNCLASSIFIED RUTHERFORDS PRIVATE ROAD SAXON WAY PRIVATE ROAD SCHOOL LANE UNCLASSIFIED ST MARYS MEAD UNCLASSIFIED THE WINDMILLS PRIVATE ROAD VELLACOTTS UNCLASSIFIED WARREN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED WHITE MEAD UNCLASSIFIED WILLIAMS ROAD UNCLASSIFIED WILLOW CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED WOODHOUSE LANE UNCLASSIFIED TOTAL 67 Highways and Transportation Department Page 6 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: CHELMSFORD ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS ABBESS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ABBOTTS PLACE PRIVATE ROAD ACCESS ROAD FROM DELAMERE ROAD FOR WATERHOUSE LANE UNCLASSIFIED PROPERTIES ACCESS ROAD FROM FOREST DRIVE FOR WATERHOUSE LANE UNCLASSIFIED PROPERTIES ACRES END UNCLASSIFIED ADMIRALS WALK UNCLASSIFIED ALAMEIN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ALAN CHERRY DRIVE PRIVATE ROAD ALAN CHERRY DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED ALBANY CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ALDEBURGH WAY UNCLASSIFIED ALDER DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED ALL SAINTS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ALMA DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED AMCOTES PLACE UNCLASSIFIED ANCHOR STREET UNCLASSIFIED ANDERSON AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED ANDREWS PLACE UNCLASSIFIED ANNONAY WALK UNCLASSIFIED ARBOUR LANE CLASS III ARBOUR LANE REAR OF 14-24 PRIVATE ROAD ARBUTUS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ARMY AND NAVY ROUNDABOUT A ROAD ARNHEM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ARTHUR COURT UNCLASSIFIED ARUN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ASH GROVE UNCLASSIFIED ASHFORD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED ASHTREE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED ASHTREE CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED AUBREY CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED AUCKLAND CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED AVON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BACKNANG SQUARE UNCLASSIFIED BADDOW ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BAKER STREET UNCLASSIFIED BARDELL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BARKIS CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BARNABY RUDGE UNCLASSIFIED BARNFIELD MEWS UNCLASSIFIED BARRACK SQUARE UNCLASSIFIED BEACHS DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BEAUMONT WALK FOOTPATH BEECHES CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED Highways and Transportation Department Page 7 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: CHELMSFORD ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BEECHES COURT PRIVATE ROAD BEECHES CRESCENT PRIVATE STREET BEECHES ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BEKESWELL LANE UNCLASSIFIED BELLE VUE UNCLASSIFIED BELLMEAD UNCLASSIFIED BELVAWNEY CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BENEDICT DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BERWICK AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BILTON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BISHOP HALL LANE PRIVATE ROAD BISHOP HALL LANE UNCLASSIFIED BISHOP HALL LANE PRIVATE ROAD BISHOP ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BISHOPS COURT GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED BISHOPS COURT GARDENS PRIVATE ROAD BLACKWATER CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BODMIN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BOND STREET PRIVATE ROAD BOND STREET UNCLASSIFIED BORDA CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BOSWELLS DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BOUNDERBY GROVE UNCLASSIFIED BOUVERIE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BOYNE DRIVE UNCLASSIFIED BRADFORD STREET UNCLASSIFIED BRAEMAR AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BRENDON PLACE UNCLASSIFIED BRIAN CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BRIDPORT ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROCKLEY ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROOK STREET OFF NEW STREET UNCLASSIFIED BROOKHURST CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BROOKLANDS WALK UNCLASSIFIED BROOMFIELD PARADE SERVICE ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROOMFIELD ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BROOMFIELD ROAD B ROAD BROOMFIELD ROAD REAR SERVICE UNCLASSIFIED BROWNINGS AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED BRUCE GROVE UNCLASSIFIED BUNTING CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED BURGESS SPRINGS UNCLASSIFIED BURGESS SPRINGS PRIVATE ROAD BURGHLEY WAY UNCLASSIFIED BURNHAM ROAD UNCLASSIFIED BURNS CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED Highways and Transportation Department Page 8 List produced under section 36 of the Highways Act. DISTRICT NAME: CHELMSFORD Information Correct at : 01-APR-2020 PARISH NAME: CHELMSFORD ROAD NAME LOCATION STATUS BURNSIDE CRESCENT UNCLASSIFIED BURWOOD COURT PRIVATE ROAD BUTTS WAY OFF PRIVATE RD PRIVATE ROAD BYRON ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CAMBORNE CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CAMELOT CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CAMPBELL CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CAN BRIDGE WAY UNCLASSIFIED CANBERRA CLOSE UNCLASSIFIED CANTERBURY WAY UNCLASSIFIED CANUDEN ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CASSINO ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CATHEDRAL WALK PRIVATE ROAD CAVENDISH GARDENS UNCLASSIFIED CEDAR AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED CEDAR AVENUE WEST UNCLASSIFIED CHARNWOOD AVENUE UNCLASSIFIED CHAUCER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER PLACE PRIVATE ROAD CHELMER ROAD UNCLASSIFIED CHELMER ROAD A ROAD CHELMER VALLEY ROAD A ROAD CHELMSFORD BYPASS A ROAD CHERRY GARDEN LANE
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