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List of Roads with NSG Ref AUGUST 2015 [NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED] Response to Request for Information Reference FOI 031618 Date 3 March 2016 Section 36 of Roads Request: Could you please provide me with a copy of your Section 36 list of roads. Please see attached list which is our most up to date record. Highways Act 1980 Section 36 Highways maintainable at public expense - 6) The council of every county [metropolitan district] and London borough and the Common Council shall cause to be made, and shall keep corrected up to date, a list of the streets within their area which are highways maintainable at the public expense. The following List of Streets includes those sites maintainable at public expense shown as "Adopted Public Highway"; those sites that may be adopted either as part of a Section 38 agreement or similar are shown as a "Prospective Adoption"; a private road/access will be shown as "Private/Other"; Site name Area Area 2 City Length m STATUS ABBEYFIELD ROAD Bushbury BUSHBURY Wolverhampton 521 Adopted Public Highway ABBEYFIELD ROAD PATH FP491 FROM END CW TO BP472 PRIMROSE AVE Bushbury BUSHBURY Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ABBOTS WAY Merridale FINCHFIELD Wolverhampton 59 Adopted Public Highway ABINGDON CLOSE Horseley Fields EASTFIELD Wolverhampton 68 Adopted Public Highway ABINGDON ROAD Horseley Fields EASTFIELD Wolverhampton 277 Adopted Public Highway ABLOW STREET Blakenhall BLAKENHALL Wolverhampton 207 Adopted Public Highway ABNEY CLOSE BRADLEY BRADLEY Wolverhampton - Prospective Adoption ABNEY DRIVE Lanesfield LANESFIELD Wolverhampton 131 Adopted Public Highway ABNEY DRIVE PATH FP368 FROM W END TO OPP NO.4 HALL LANE Lanesfield Lanesfield Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ACKLETON GARDENS Bradmore BRADMORE Wolverhampton 186 Adopted Public Highway ACORN ROAD Ashmore Park WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 278 Adopted Public Highway ACTON GROVE Spring Vale ETTINGSHALL Wolverhampton 84 Adopted Public Highway ADAMS ROAD Finchfield MERRY HILL Wolverhampton 217 Adopted Public Highway ADDISON GROVE Fallings Park LOW HILL Wolverhampton 162 Adopted Public Highway ADDISON PLACE The Lunt BILSTON Wolverhampton 122 Adopted Public Highway ADDISON ROAD Bradmore BRADMORE Wolverhampton 172 Adopted Public Highway ADELAIDE WALK Rough Hills BLAKENHALL Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ADEY ROAD Ashmore Park WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 210 Adopted Public Highway AINSWORTH ROAD Bushbury FORDHOUSES Wolverhampton 256 Adopted Public Highway AINTREE ROAD Bushbury FORDHOUSES Wolverhampton 95 Adopted Public Highway AKRON DRIVE BUSHBURY BUSHBURY Wolverhampton - Prospective Adoption ALAMEDA GARDENS Aldersley Aldersley Wolverhampton - Private/Other ALAMEIN ROAD Portobello PORTOBELLO Wolverhampton 485 Adopted Public Highway ALAMEIN ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.12 ALAMEIN RD TO END Portobello Portobello Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ALAMEIN ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.24 ALAMEIN RD TO END Portobello Portobello Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ALAMEIN ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.25 ALAMEIN RD TO END Portobello Portobello Wolverhampton - Private/Other ALAMEIN ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.41 ALAMEIN RD TO END Portobello Portobello Wolverhampton - Private/Other ALAMEIN ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.47 ALAMEIN RD TO END Portobello Portobello Wolverhampton - Private/Other ALBANY CRESCENT Ettingshall ETTINGSHALL Wolverhampton 344 Adopted Public Highway ALBANY ROAD West Park MERRIDALE Wolverhampton 85 Adopted Public Highway ALBERT ROAD West Park WHITMORE REANS Wolverhampton 583 Adopted Public Highway ALBERT ROAD SERVICE RD FROM NO.26 TO NO.48 West Park West Park Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway Page 1 of 120 Highways Act 1980 Section 36 Highways maintainable at public expense - 6) The council of every county [metropolitan district] and London borough and the Common Council shall cause to be made, and shall keep corrected up to date, a list of the streets within their area which are highways maintainable at the public expense. The following List of Streets includes those sites maintainable at public expense shown as "Adopted Public Highway"; those sites that may be adopted either as part of a Section 38 agreement or similar are shown as a "Prospective Adoption"; a private road/access will be shown as "Private/Other"; Site name Area Area 2 City Length m STATUS ALBION STREET Horseley Fields EASTFIELD Wolverhampton 210 Adopted Public Highway ALCESTER DRIVE Portobello PORTOBELLO Wolverhampton 198 Adopted Public Highway ALDER DALE Merridale FINCHFIELD Wolverhampton 187 Adopted Public Highway ALDERFORD CLOSE Wobaston PENDEFORD Wolverhampton 151 Adopted Public Highway ALDERSLEY AVENUE Aldersley ALDERSLEY Wolverhampton 375 Adopted Public Highway ALDERSLEY CLOSE Aldersley ALDERSLEY Wolverhampton 212 Adopted Public Highway ALDERSLEY CLOSE PATH FP047 FROM NE GE NO.33 TO GE NO.338 ALDERSLEY RD Aldersley Aldersley Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ALDERSLEY ROAD Aldersley ALDERSLEY Wolverhampton 1549 Adopted Public Highway ALDERTON DRIVE Finchfield MERRY HILL Wolverhampton 285 Adopted Public Highway ALDWYCK DRIVE Castlecroft WIGHTWICK Wolverhampton 59 Adopted Public Highway ALEXANDRA PLACE The Lunt BILSTON Wolverhampton 57 Adopted Public Highway ALEXANDRA ROAD Upper Penn PENN Wolverhampton 386 Adopted Public Highway ALEXANDRA STREET Pennfields MERRIDALE Wolverhampton 202 Adopted Public Highway ALFRED SQUIRE ROAD Heath Town WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 330 Adopted Public Highway ALICE STREET Bilston BILSTON Wolverhampton 157 Adopted Public Highway ALICE STREET PATH FP443 FROM NO.18 TO END EARL ST Bilston BILSTON Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ALICE WALK Bilston BILSTON Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ALL SAINTS ROAD Rough Hills PARKFIELD Wolverhampton 637 Adopted Public Highway ALL SAINTS ROAD PATH FP249 FROM NO.214 TO NO.63/68 BOWDLER RD Rough Hills PARKFIELD Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ALLEN ROAD West Park WHITMORE REANS Wolverhampton 344 Adopted Public Highway ALLESTON ROAD Bushbury BUSHBURY Wolverhampton 282 Adopted Public Highway ALLESTON WALK Bushbury BUSHBURY Wolverhampton 0 Adopted Public Highway ALMA STREET Park Village HEATH TOWN Wolverhampton 99 Adopted Public Highway ALMOND GROVE Whitmore Reans WHITMORE REANS Wolverhampton 59 Adopted Public Highway ALPINE WAY Newbridge COMPTON Wolverhampton 170 Adopted Public Highway ALTON CLOSE Bushbury BUSHBURY Wolverhampton 180 Adopted Public Highway ALVERSTOKE CLOSE Pendeford PENDEFORD Wolverhampton 72 Adopted Public Highway AMANDA AVENUE Upper Penn PENN Wolverhampton 148 Adopted Public Highway AMBLESIDE CLOSE Bilston BRADLEY Wolverhampton 154 Adopted Public Highway AMOS AVENUE Heath Town WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 96 Adopted Public Highway AMOS LANE Heath Town WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 915 Adopted Public Highway Page 2 of 120 Highways Act 1980 Section 36 Highways maintainable at public expense - 6) The council of every county [metropolitan district] and London borough and the Common Council shall cause to be made, and shall keep corrected up to date, a list of the streets within their area which are highways maintainable at the public expense. The following List of Streets includes those sites maintainable at public expense shown as "Adopted Public Highway"; those sites that may be adopted either as part of a Section 38 agreement or similar are shown as a "Prospective Adoption"; a private road/access will be shown as "Private/Other"; Site name Area Area 2 City Length m STATUS ANCHOR LANE Spring Vale LANESFIELD Wolverhampton 573 Adopted Public Highway ANCHOR ROAD Spring Vale LANESFIELD Wolverhampton 262 Adopted Public Highway ANGELA PLACE The Lunt BILSTON Wolverhampton 95 Adopted Public Highway ANNAN AVENUE Low Hill LOW HILL Wolverhampton 192 Adopted Public Highway ANNE ROAD Goldthorn Park BLAKENHALL Wolverhampton 73 Adopted Public Highway ANSLOW GARDENS Ashmore Park WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 78 Adopted Public Highway ANSTON WAY Wednesfield WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton - Private/Other APPLE TREE GROVE Whitmore Reans WHITMORE REANS Wolverhampton 77 Adopted Public Highway APPLETON CRESCENT Upper Penn PENN Wolverhampton 218 Adopted Public Highway ARBOUR DRIVE Bradley Bradley Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ARDGOWAN GROVE Spring Vale Spring Vale Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ARGIL CLOSE Wednesfield WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 115 Adopted Public Highway ARGYLE ROAD Blakenhall BLAKENHALL Wolverhampton 220 Adopted Public Highway ARGYLE ROAD PATH FP242 FROM NO.3C/5 TO GOLDTHORN HILL Blakenhall Blakenhall Wolverhampton - Public Right of Way ARLEY GROVE Warstones MERRY HILL Wolverhampton 109 Adopted Public Highway ARLIDGE CLOSE Bilston BRADLEY Wolverhampton 51 Adopted Public Highway ARMSTEAD ROAD Pendeford PENDEFORD Wolverhampton 497 Adopted Public Highway ARMSTRONG DRIVE Whitmore Reans WHITMORE REANS Wolverhampton 147 Adopted Public Highway ARNHEM CLOSE Fallings Park WEDNESFIELD Wolverhampton 59 Adopted Public Highway ARNHEM ROAD Portobello PORTOBELLO Wolverhampton 512 Adopted Public Highway ARNHEM ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.23 ARNHEM RD TO END Portobello PORTOBELLO Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ARNHEM ROAD SERVICE RD FROM BOF NO.45 ARNHEM RD TO END Portobello PORTOBELLO Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ARTHUR GREENWOOD COURT Ettingshall ETTINGSHALL Wolverhampton 77 Adopted Public Highway ARTHUR STREET Blakenhall PARKFIELD Wolverhampton 226 Adopted Public Highway ARTHUR STREET Bilston Bilston Wolverhampton - Adopted Public Highway ARUNDEL ROAD Oxley OXLEY Wolverhampton 196 Adopted Public Highway ASCOT DRIVE Upper Penn PENN Wolverhampton 96 Adopted Public Highway ASH HILL Merridale COMPTON Wolverhampton
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