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Transport Requests.Xls Page 1 24/10/2012 Transport Requests.xls Page 1 COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY LARGE SCHEME REQUESTS DATE COST COMMUNITY SCHEME TITLE TYPE OF SCHEME REQUEST FOR REQUEST SCORE ESTIMATE ASSEMBLY RECEIVED Beaver Hill Road o/s Handsworth Grange School CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-07 7 Birley Moor Road / Birley Lane / Sheffield Road CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing across Birley Moor Road £90 - £150K 1 South East Oct-02 5 Birley Spa Lane / Main Road o/s shops CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 5 Coisley Hill / Mosborough Parkway roundabout CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Nov-07 4 Coisley Hill / Woodhouse West School CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Oct-12 Dyke Vale Road - lower end near bus stop CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 3 Eckington Way / Gypsy Queen CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Apr-07 1 Eckington Way / Halfway tram terminus CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 3 Eckington Way / Owlthorpe Greenway CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 4 Eckington Way, Westfield Northway - Holbrook Avenue CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 6 High Street, Mosboro, 60 - 100m south of Station Rd / Queens Rd CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Oct-01 3 Mosborough Moor, Moor Farm Avenue - Moorside Close CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-09 6 Moss Way / Birley Spa Lane CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Nov-01 3 Moss Way / Donetsk Way near Police station CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £250k+ 1 South East Jun-05 5 Moss Way / Moorthorpe Way CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £250k+ 1 South East Jun-05 2 Occupation Lane / Sheffield Road CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £250k+ 1 South East Oct-02 2 Quarry Hill near High Lane CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East May-04 3 Retford Road: east end of Old Retford Road - rail bridge CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 5 Richmond Road, near Athelstan Road CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Nov-08 6 Rotherham Road, Halfway, north of Morrisons roundabout CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS also a Zebra request £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 6 Rotherham Road, outside Halfway Infant School CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jul-09 5 Sheffield Road, Hackenthorpe, Occupation Lane - Tramstop CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Mar-09 6 South View CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Apr-12 Station Road at Halfway Infant School CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 4 Station Road, west of Halfway Drive CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £60K 1 South East Station Road, Halfway, James Walton Drive - New Street CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 5 Station Road, Halfway, at Rother Valley Way CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Feb-12 Station Road, Woodhouse, o/s Brunswick School CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jul-06 3 Tannery Street, Woodhouse, Skelton Lane - Tannery Close CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS replace existing Zebra with Puffin £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-05 3 White Lane, Gleadless, Briarfield Road - Smithfield Road CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East Jun-02 6 White Lane / Gleadless Road CONTROLLED PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Puffin crossing £90 - £150K 1 South East May-11 Beighton Road / Main Street, Hackenthorpe DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra crossing near post office £50 - £60k 1 South East Beighton Road at Massey Road DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to help pedestrians crossing £15 - £30K 1 South East Dec-05 7 Beighton Road near Westfield Avenue, Hackenthorpe DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to help pedestrians crossing £15 - £30K 1 South East Oct-03 6 Beighton Road DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossings (no sites given) £15 - £30K 1 South East Jul-11 Carter Hall Road / Lane outside Charnock Primary School DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES danger reduction measures £15 - £30K 1 South East Sep-10 5 Cross Street, Woodhouse DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to help peds cross to shops £15k 1 South East Jun-05 10 Eckington Road near Armstead Road DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing (school route) £50 - £60k 1 South East May-09 6 Fox Lane / Nab Lane, near Kildonan Grove DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to assist pedestrians crossing road £15 - £30K 1 South East Apr-08 7 Handsworth Grange Road, outside Ballifield School DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to assist pedestrians crossing road e.g. £15 - £30K 1 South East Feb-11 build-outs High Street, Beighton at Grange Road DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £50 - £60k 1 South East Mar-07 6 24/10/2012 Transport Requests.xls Page 2 COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY LARGE SCHEME REQUESTS DATE COST COMMUNITY SCHEME TITLE TYPE OF SCHEME REQUEST FOR REQUEST SCORE ESTIMATE ASSEMBLY RECEIVED Hollow Lane / Mosborough Hall Drive DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES danger redn scheme near playground £15 - £30K 1 South East Apr-03 Laverack Street / Richmond Road junction DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £50 - £60k 1 South East Mar-11 Moss Way / Galley Drive junction DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Signalise junction, or other improvements £50 - £60k 1 South East Apr-11 Ochre Dike Lane near Crystal Peaks library DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra crossing / refuge £50 - £60k 1 South East Jul-08 Ravenscroft Road / Ravenscroft Crescent DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES help for peds crossing to/from park £15 - £30K 1 South East Sep-02 7 Richmond Park Road (for access to Athelstan School) DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing (in lieu of retiring warden) £50 - £60k 1 South East Dec-10 Richmond Park Way (and RP Drive) o/s Athelstan School DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES review vehicle access and parking issues £15 - £30K 1 South East Jul-09 Richmond Road, near its junction with Laverack Street DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £15 - £30K 1 South East Aug-12 Sevenairs Road, Beighton, at community hospital DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to provide safe crossing point £15 - £30K 1 South East Jan-04 5 Sheffield Road, Hackenthorpe DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing outside church £50 - £60k 1 South East n/k 6 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £50 - £60k 1 South East Jul-12 Sheffield Road, Woodhouse, o/s Woodhouse West School DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES measures to assist pedestrians crossing road £15 - £30K 1 South East Jun-10 Station Road, Halfway, east of Eckington Way DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £50 - £60k 1 South East Jul-03 Thornbridge Drive, at former school crossing warden site DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Plateau, possibly with red surfacing (also logged in £10k+ 1 South East Jul-12 Small Schemes) Thornbridge Road / Thornbridge Avenue DANGER REDUCTION SCHEMES Zebra Crossing £50 - £60k 1 South East Mar-12 Beckton Court, footpath to Crystal Peaks tramstop FOOTWAY SCHEMES adoption standard footpath £20 - £50K 1 South East Aug-06 4 Beighton Road - Delves Road FOOTWAY SCHEMES adoption standard footpath to link the roads £20 - £50K 1 South East Oct-02 4 Birley Lane, Fox Lane to Thornbridge Road FOOTWAY SCHEMES widen footway to 2.5m throughout £20 - £50K 1 South East May-02 3 Birley Spa Lane FOOTWAY SCHEMES extend footway at bottom of Birley Spa Lane £20 - £50K 1 South East Apr-03 4 Church Lane, Hackenthorpe, Delves Road - Rainbow Youth Club FOOTWAY SCHEMES footway on east side of Church Lane £20 - £50K 1 South East Sep-02 3 Drake House Lane and Eckington Way FOOTWAY SCHEMES provide footways around Gypsy Queen r'about £300 - £500k 1 South East Nov-11 Driver Street to Woodhouse Station FOOTWAY SCHEMES Upgrade footpath to adoption standard £20 - £50K 1 South East Jul-06 5 Eckington Road to Batesquire, Beighton FOOTWAY SCHEMES Upgrade footpath to adoption standard £20 - £50K 1 South East Oct-02 5 Eckington Way, Beckton Ave to bus stop north of junction FOOTWAY SCHEMES provide footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Nov-02 6 Eckington Way, Halfway tramstop - Holbrook Avenue FOOTWAY SCHEMES provide footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Aug-02 9 Eckington Way, Holbrook Avenue - Owlthorpe Greenway FOOTWAY SCHEMES provide footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Aug-02 9 Eckington Way, Owlthorpe Greenway to Pelican FOOTWAY SCHEMES provision of footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Aug-02 4 Eckington Way, Watkinson Gardens to Beckton Avenue FOOTWAY SCHEMES footway on west side of Eckington Way £20 - £50K 1 South East Nov-02 6 Footpaths nos. 32 & 33, Beighton FOOTWAY SCHEMES Upgrade footpaths to adoption standard £20 - £50K 1 South East Nov-99 5 High Lane & Quarry Hill, Ridgeway FOOTWAY SCHEMES provide continuous footway on one side £20 - £50K 1 South East May-03 1 Moss Way, Owlthorpe Greenway - Westland Road FOOTWAY SCHEMES Provision of footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Mar-05 5 Moss Way, Westfield Southway - Station Road FOOTWAY SCHEMES Provision of footway £20 - £50K 1 South East Mar-05 5 Moss Way, Westland Road - Westfield Southway
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