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WCC Leaf Clearance Programme Review for 2020 PLANNED DATE WCC 2020 INDICATIVE SC8 Please note that the dates listed below are estimated dates and leaf clearance could take place before or after this date depending site and weather conditions. LEAFING LIST LENGTH SCHEDULE OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Parish Road Notes W/C 26.10.20 W/C 02.11.20 W/C 09.11.20 W/C 16.11.20 W/C 23.11.20 W/C 30.11.20 W/C 07.12.20 W/C 14.12.20 W/C 21.12.20 Highcliffe Chalk Ridge Hill Only + Hammerhead 372 m 4 Highcliffe Petersfield Road Whole 627 m 4 Highcliffe Fivefields Road From Jct of petersfield road down to garage area 222 m 4 St Giles Hill Palm Hall Close Whole 100 m 4 St Giles Hill Quarry Road Whole 824 m 4 Winchester City Centre College Walk Whole 290 m 4 St Cross Culver Road Whole Parking Suspension required 254 m 4 St Cross St Michaels Gardens Whole Inc Footpaths 65 m 4 St Cross Romans Road Whole Parking Suspension required 260 m 4 St Cross St Michaels Road Whole 164 m 4 St Cross Beaufort Road Whole 109 m 4 St Cross Edgar Road From Beaufort Road to St James Lane 247 m 4 St Cross Christchurch Road Whole 1.13 km 4 St Cross Norman Road jnc with kingsgate road for 100m 100m 4 St Cross Kingsgate Road St Cross Road to Romans Road 679 m 4 St Cross Lansdowne Avenue Whole 174 m 4 St Cross St Cross Road Whole 2.41 km 4 St Cross Whiteshute Lane jnc with lower stanmore lane 4 St Cross Mead Road Whole 171 m 4 St Cross Clausentum Road Whole 315m 4 St Cross St Faiths Road Jnc From Kingsgate Road For 20m 20m 4 St Cross Grange Road Entrance Only 166 m 4 Compton & Shawford Compton Street From Otterbourne Road Junction To The Attwoods Drove Junction Inc Footpaths 520 m 4 Compton & Shawford Otterbourne Road From St Cross Roundabout To Shawford Rd Jnc Inc Footpaths. (Flooding Issues) 1.54 km 4 Compton & Shawford Compton Street Jct with Martins Close to Orchard Rise 162 m 4 Shawford Shawford Road From entrance to shawford down to bridge across stream to include front of station 190 m 4 Shawford Pearson Lane Yellow Line Issues Parking Suspensions Needed 344 m 14 Otterbourne Waterworks Road / Sparrow Grove ????????? Otterbourne Otterbourne Hill Including cycle lane 429 m 4 Hursley Meredun Close Whole 189 m 4 Hursley Main Road Hursley 327 m 4 Badger Farm Ashbarn Crescent From Swift Close Junction Down To Honeysuckle Close Junction. 126m 4 Badger Farm The Rdgeway Whole 614 m 4 Badger Farm Meadow Way Whole 647 m 4 Badger Farm Ivy Close Whole 217 m 4 Badger Farm Huneysuckle Close Whole 244 m 4 Olivers Battery Olivers Battery Road South From Badger Farm Rd jnc to Momford Rd jnc 635 m 4 Olivers Battery Olivers Battery Crescent Whole 162 m 4 Olivers Battery Compton Way From Bend to Austin Avenue jnc 183 m 4 Stanmore Kilham Lane Romsey Road to Woodfieldd Drive (W) 400 m 4 Stanmore Olivers Battery Road North Whole Road to include all footpaths 580 m 4 Stanmore Kings Road / Nightingale Close Roads And All Footpaths 350 m 4 Stanmore Drayton Street From jct of Battery Hill to jct of stanmore lane 234 m 4 LENGTH SCHEDULE OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Stanmore Wavell Way Whole Road to include all footpaths 675 m 4 Stanmore Airlie Road From Bridge to jct of sleepers hill to include footpaths both sides 230 m 4 West Hill Wentworth Grange Entrance only 4 West Hill Sparkford Close Whole 165 m 4 West Hill Sparkford Road Whole 536 m 4 West Hill St James Lane Parts 4 West Hill Kerrfield Whole 555 m 4 Stanmore Romsey Road From Upper High Street Jct To Kilham Lane jct. 1.96 km 4 Fulflood Marhull Rise Whole 200m 4 Fulflood Sarum View Sarum Road To Hammerhead 100m 4 Fulflood Sarum Road From jct of Chilbolton Avenue to jct of Sarum Close 173 m 4 Fulflood West End Terrace Whole 321 m 4 Fulflood Clifton Hill Whole 179 m 4 Fulflood Clifton Hill Around Orams Arbour 4 Fulflood Clifton Terrace Around Orams Arbour 241 m 4 Fulflood Clifton Road From st pauls hill up to north view Fulflood Fordington Avenue jnc with milverton road to bend 100m 4 Fulflood Cheriton Road Whole 522 m 4 Fulflood Chilbolton Avenue Whole 1.29 km 4 Teg Down Lupin Gardens Full length of road 145 m 4 Teg Down Dean Close Whole 131 m 4 Teg Down Dean Lane Whole 819 m 4 Teg Down Lainston Close Full length of road 152 m 4 Teg Down Parkside Gardens Entrance to first speed bump 4 Weeke Ruffield Close Hammer head only Weeke Burnett Close Full length of road 240 m 4 Weeke Stockbridge Road Whole 1.82 km 4 Weeke Fromond Road Above roundabout 312 m 4 Weeke Mountbatten Court Whole 117 m 4 Weeke Andover Road Jct of Worthy Lane to Boscobel Road 420 m 4 Weeke Andover Road Jct of Boscobel Road to Jct of Stoney Lane footpaths and road 588 m 4 Weeke Bereweeke Avenue From bereweeke road jct to brow of hill 187 m 4 Weeke Kynegils Road Top end to jct with Lynch Close 4 Weeke Bereweeke Road Whole 733 m 4 Weeke Owens Road Whole 162 m 4 Weeke Brassey Road Hammer Head at Bottom of Road 4 Weeke Winton Close All Double Yellow Line Areas. 4 Hyde Saxon Road Whole 257 m 4 Abbotts Barton Colley Close Whole 184 m 4 Abbotts Barton Stoke Road Parts 201 m 4 Abbotts Barton Manningford Close Parts 172 m 4 Abbotts Barton Park Road Whole 778 m 4 Abbotts Barton Courtenay Road Park Road jct to Abbotts Road - drain issue 144 m 4 Abbotts Barton Worthy Road Incl. cycle path to Kings Worthy 2.1 km 4 Abbotts Barton Abbotts Road Full length of road 178 m 4 Abbotts Barton Dyson Drive Full length of road 96 m 4 Hillier Way Car Park Whole Abbotts Barton LENGTH SCHEDULE OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Abbotts Barton Austen Close Full length of road 46 m 4 Abbotts Barton Russell Road Whole 86 m 4 Abbotts Barton Knight Close Full length of road 103 m 4 Abbotts Barton Oglander Road turning / parking area to allotments 137 m 4 Abbotts Barton Abbey Hill Road Whole 340 m 4 Abbotts Barton Denham Close To include spur road and parking area 201 m 4 Littleton & Harestock Buriton Road Jct of East Woodhay Road 4 Littleton & Harestock Rockbourne Road Full length of road including 10m jct with Southwick Road 170 m 4 Littleton & Harestock Harestock Road Parts 1.33 km 4 Littleton & Harestock Dale Close Hammerhead Only 4 Littleton & Harestock Rozelle Close Jct with Main Road 4 Sparsholt Watley Lane Jct of Watley Lane with Dean Lane/Home Lane/Lock's Lane - 50m in all directions 4 Kings Worthy Church Lane And junctions off 830 m 4 Kings Worthy London Road Cycle Path from abbotts barton to jct A34 flyover 1.31 km 4 Kings Worthy Pound Road Jct of Ramsey Road to open space by play area 97 m 4 Kings Worthy Harwood Place Whole 121 m 4 Headbourne Worthy Springvale Road Jct of Springvale Road & Down Farm Lane - 100m in all directions (flooding issue) 4 South Wonston Pine Close Whole 254m 4 South Wonston Orchard Close Full length of road incl. hammerhead 337 m 4 Micheldever Church Street From duke street jct to jct dever close 182 m 4 Sun Lane To Church - Footpath (Bridge To New Alresford Appledown Lane) New Alresford Ullswater Green Whole Query 68m 4 New Alresford Sun Hill Cresent Both Entrances Off Sun Lane For 50m 100m 4 New Alresford Sun Lane Sun Lane from railway bridge to pass Sun Hill Junior School to include street parking bays 491 m 4 New Alresford South Road Full length of road 299 m 4 New Alresford New Farm Road & Grange Road Area in Alresford 20 m 4 New Alresford Bridge Road Full length of road 223 m 4 New Alresford The Avenue From jct with bridge Road to entrance to Perins School 550 m 4 New Alresford Salisbury Road Full length of road 182 m 4 Jct of Jacklyns Lane and B3046 with Tichborne Down and Spring Gardens (50m in all directions - flooding New Alresford Jacklyns Lane 4 issue) New Alresford Jacklyns Lane From jct with West street to railway - to include area under railway bridge 180 m 4 New Alresford Rosebery Road Full length of road 261 m 4 New Alresford Grange Road Full length of road 692 m 4 Itchen Stoke & Ovington Water Lane Whole Lane 186 m Footpaths Both Sides Of Road And The Two Pull Ins Between The Fox Inn Pub And Woodlane Bramdean A272 207 m 4 Bramdean. Owslebury Main Road From Owslebury Bottom Junction Through To And Including The Bus Stop Turning Circle 862 m 4 Twyford Main Road Channels And Footpaths From Bottom Of Coxes Hill Through Village Out To The 50mph Limit 1.62 km 4 Colden Common Church Lane Service road 207 m 4 Colden Common St Vigor Way Whole 636m 4 Colden Common Scotts Close Whole 100 m 4 Colden Common Pallet Close jnc only 144m 4 From St Vigor Way Junc To Oak Tree Close Junc - Especially By The School Entrance - Channels And Colden Common Tees Farm Road Footpaths 279 m 4 Colden Common Brickmakers Road Whole 392 m 4 Colden Common Moors Close Whole 190m 4 Bishops Waltham Hoe Road From RHS of Bobbins property to roundabout 247 m 4 Bishops Waltham Hoe Road From RHS of Uplands property to junction with Rareridge Lane 187 m 4 Bishops Waltham Free Street Whole 528 m 4 LENGTH SCHEDULE OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Curdridge Calcot Lane Whole.
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