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Area Road Name Lamp Column ID PLANNED PROGRAMME OF PLANNED PROGRAMME OF REPLACEMENT OLDER STEEL COLUMNS 2014/2015 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID ANERLEY HAMLET ROAD H-43-2 BECKENHAM BECKENHAM PLACE PARK B-110-5 BECKENHAM BECKENHAM PLACE PARK B-110-10 BECKENHAM OLD SCHOOL CLOSE O-29-1 BECKENHAM AVENUE ROAD A-23-23 BECKENHAM WESTGATE ROAD W-7-23 BICKLEY BIRD IN HAND LANE 91-B-2 BICKLEY OLDFIELD ROAD 37-O-9 BICKLEY PINES ROAD 56-P-8 BICKLEY PINES ROAD 56-P-10 BICKLEY ST GEORGES ROAD WEST 114-S-1 BICKLEY THE SPINNEYS 116-S-13 BICKLEY WELLSMOOR GARDENS 94-W-4 BICKLEY WOODLANDS ROAD 96-W-2 BICKLEY SOUTHLANDS ROAD 108-S-24 BICKLEY HIGHFIELD ROAD 88-H-9 BICKLEY CLARENCE ROAD 116-C-16 BICKLEY COATES HILL ROAD 123-C-1 BICKLEY COATES HILL ROAD 123-C-2 BICKLEY OLDFIELD ROAD 37-O-17 BICKLEY THE FAIRWAY 189-F-12 BIGGIN HILL STEEPLE HEIGHTS DRIVE 176-S-5 BIGGIN HILL MAIN ROAD 47-M-68B BIGGIN HILL MAIN ROAD 47-M-67 BIGGIN HILL MAIN ROAD 47-M-69 BIGGIN HILL MAIN ROAD 47-M-74B BROMLEY WESTMORELAND ROAD W-84-2 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-1 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-2 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-3 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-4 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-5 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-6 BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-7 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID BROMLEY ELMFIELD PARK E-25-8 BROMLEY RIVERPARK GARDENS R-57-4 BROMLEY RIVERPARK GARDENS R-57-5 BROMLEY RIVERPARK GARDENS R-57-7 BROMLEY RIVERPARK GARDENS R-57-8 BROMLEY SUNRAY AVENUE 106-S-8 BROMLEY ASHBURN COURT A-57-2 BROMLEY ASPEN COPSE 59-A-1 BROMLEY AVONDALE ROAD A-48-25 BROMLEY CHURCHILL WAY C-114-3 BROMLEY COBHAM CLOSE 108-C-3 BROMLEY ELVINGTON GREEN E-33-4 BROMLEY FARINGDON AVENUE 174-F-9 BROMLEY FARINGDON AVENUE 174-F-19 BROMLEY FARWIG LANE F-44-7 BROMLEY HARMONY WAY H-96-1 BROMLEY HOLMCROFT WAY 81-H-7 BROMLEY KECHILL GARDENS K-30-5 BROMLEY KENTISH WAY F-177-2 BROMLEY KINGS AVENUE K-40-7 BROMLEY KINNAIRD AVENUE K-38-8 BROMLEY LINK WAY 56-L-1 BROMLEY MADEIRA AVENUE M-43-23 BROMLEY MARLBOROUGH ROAD 68-M-3 BROMLEY MILK STREET M-47-15 BROMLEY NEW STREET HILL N-8-3 BROMLEY NEW STREET HILL N-8-5 BROMLEY NORTH ROAD N-11-6 BROMLEY PATTERDALE CLOSE P-68-1 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-1 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-3 BROMLEY PONTEFRACT ROAD 83-P-2 BROMLEY PONTEFRACT ROAD 83-P-3 BROMLEY PONTEFRACT ROAD 83-P-13 BROMLEY RAFFORD WAY R-27-1 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-1 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-4 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-6 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-7 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-8 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-10 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-11 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-12 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-13 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-14 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-15 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-16 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-56-17 BROMLEY RAYFIELD CLOSE 49-R-1 BROMLEY RECREATION ROAD R-30-6 BROMLEY SALISBURY ROAD 109-S-3 BROMLEY SIWARD ROAD 122-S-9 BROMLEY SOUTHOVER 79-S-9 BROMLEY STOCKWELL CLOSE S-114-2 BROMLEY STOCKWELL CLOSE S-114-5 BROMLEY VALESWOOD ROAD V-10-5 BROMLEY WILLOW CLOSE 83-W-2 BROMLEY WOLDHAM PLACE W-87-1 BROMLEY WOLDHAM ROAD 104-W-2 BROMLEY SOUTHOVER 79-S-18 BROMLEY SOUTHOVER 79-S-11 BROMLEY SOUTHOVER 79-S-16 BROMLEY ALEXANDRA CRESCENT 46-A-6 BROMLEY ALEXANDRA CRESCENT 46-A-7 BROMLEY APPLEDORE CLOSE A-47-3 BROMLEY BEADON ROAD B-69-1 BROMLEY BEADON ROAD B-69-8 BROMLEY BEADON ROAD B-69-10 BROMLEY BEADON ROAD B-69-12 BROMLEY BLYTH ROAD B-74-8 BROMLEY BLYTH ROAD B-74-9 BROMLEY BLYTH ROAD B-74-13 BROMLEY BLYTH ROAD B-74-17 BROMLEY CAMERON ROAD C-66-18 BROMLEY CAMERON ROAD C-66-10 BROMLEY CAMERON ROAD C-66-15 BROMLEY CAMERON ROAD C-66-16 BROMLEY CAMERON ROAD C-66-23 BROMLEY CANON ROAD 115-C-1 BROMLEY CHANTRY LANE 113-C-5 BROMLEY CHART CLOSE C-90-2 BROMLEY CHERITON AVENUE C-89-3 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID BROMLEY CHERITON AVENUE C-89-5 BROMLEY CROMWELL AVENUE C-84-12 BROMLEY CROMWELL AVENUE C-84-1 BROMLEY CROMWELL AVENUE C-84-6 BROMLEY FAIRFIELD ROAD F-40-1 BROMLEY FAIRFIELD ROAD F-40-7 BROMLEY FAIRFIELD ROAD F-40-8 BROMLEY GILBERT ROAD G-26-4 BROMLEY GREEN WAY 41-G-11 BROMLEY HAMMELTON ROAD H-51-2 BROMLEY HAWES ROAD H-55-3 BROMLEY HAYESFORD PARK DRIVE H-89-16 BROMLEY HAYESFORD PARK DRIVE H-89-3 BROMLEY HEADCORN ROAD H-63-7 BROMLEY HEADCORN ROAD H-63-8 BROMLEY HEATHFIELD ROAD H-64-2 BROMLEY HIGHLAND ROAD H-69-24 BROMLEY HOLMCROFT WAY 81-H-6 BROMLEY HOPE PARK H-80-2 BROMLEY HURSTFIELD H-88-1 BROMLEY KNOWLTON GREEN K-34-1 BROMLEY LAKE AVENUE L-47-4 BROMLEY LENNARD ROAD 54-L-3 BROMLEY LEWES ROAD 57-L-3 BROMLEY LIDDON ROAD 58-L-5 BROMLEY MADEIRA AVENUE M-43-22 BROMLEY MATFIELD CLOSE M-9-1 BROMLEY MEREWORTH CLOSE M-56-3 BROMLEY MILK STREET M-47-1 BROMLEY MOORELAND ROAD M-51-1 BROMLEY MORGAN ROAD M-52-3 BROMLEY NASH GREEN N-13-3 BROMLEY NEW STREET HILL N-8-18 BROMLEY OAKLANDS ROAD O-17-12 BROMLEY OAKLANDS ROAD O-17-15 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-8 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-5 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-7 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-15 BROMLEY PICKHURST PARK P-43-16 BROMLEY PINEWOOD ROAD P-45-2 BROMLEY RAYFIELD CLOSE 49-R-5 BROMLEY RECREATION ROAD R-30-5 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID BROMLEY RIDGEWAY DRIVE R-32-20 BROMLEY RIDGEWAY DRIVE R-32-21 BROMLEY RODWAY ROAD R-36-8 BROMLEY RODWAY ROAD R-36-13 BROMLEY RODWAY ROAD R-36-16 BROMLEY RODWAY ROAD R-36-20 BROMLEY ROSLIN WAY R-38-5 BROMLEY SANDFORD ROAD S-64-6 BROMLEY SANDFORD ROAD S-64-7 BROMLEY SANDFORD ROAD S-64-16 BROMLEY SANDRINGHAM ROAD S-65-1 BROMLEY SCOTTS ROAD 186-S-2 BROMLEY SHORTLANDS GARDENS S-70-1 BROMLEY SHORTLANDS GARDENS S-70-2 BROMLEY SHORTLANDS GARDENS S-70-3 BROMLEY SHORTLANDS GARDENS S-70-4 BROMLEY WESTON GROVE W-65-3 BROMLEY WESTON GROVE W-65-1 BROMLEY WESTON GROVE W-65-2 BROMLEY WESTON GROVE W-65-4 BROMLEY WESTON ROAD W-66-3 BROMLEY WESTON ROAD W-66-4 BROMLEY SOUTHOVER 79-S-14 BROMLEY CHURCHILL WAY C-114-1 BROMLEY QUEENS GARDENS F-161-11 BROMLEY ROCHESTER AVENUE R-35-18 BROMLEY TURPINGTON LANE 32-T-13 BROMLEY TURPINGTON LANE 32-T-20 BROMLEY RAVENSMEAD ROAD R-3-6 BROMLEY ASH ROW 51-A-1 BROMLEY BROADLANDS ROAD B-81-1 BROMLEY ELSTREE HILL E-40-4 BROMLEY GRASMERE ROAD G-31-7 BROMLEY GRASMERE ROAD G-31-10 BROMLEY LABURNUM WAY 51-L-7 BROMLEY MEREWORTH CLOSE M-56-1 BROMLEY RANGEFIELD ROAD R-28-1 BROMLEY RAVENSBOURNE AVENUE R-1-36 BROMLEY SOUTHBOROUGH LANE 147-F-1 BROMLEY QUEENS GARDENS F-161-7 BROMLEY QUEENS GARDENS F-161-9 BROMLEY BROMLEY AVENUE B-83-1 BROMLEY BROMLEY AVENUE B-83-2 BROMLEY BROMLEY AVENUE B-83-9 BROMLEY BROOK LANE 86-B-1 BROMLEY FAIR ACRES F-66-10 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID BROMLEY GARDEN ROAD G-25-15 BROMLEY GLASSMILL LANE G-29-5 BROMLEY GLASSMILL LANE G-29-6 BROMLEY LAKESIDE DRIVE 87-L-7 BROMLEY LODGE ROAD L-38-8 BROMLEY LODGE ROAD L-38-9 BROMLEY PARK FARM ROAD 58-P-8 BROMLEY MAGPIE HALL LANE 62-M-17 BROMLEY MURRAY AVENUE M-54-12 CHELSFIELD CHURCH ROAD 24-C-11 CHELSFIELD CHURCH ROAD 24-C-13 CHISLEHURST SUSAN WOOD 100-S-3 CHISLEHURST SUSAN WOOD 100-S-4 CHISLEHURST SUSAN WOOD 100-S-5 CHISLEHURST SUSAN WOOD 100-S-6 CHISLEHURST BRENCHLEY CLOSE 77-B-2 CHISLEHURST CAMDEN GROVE 119-C-3 CHISLEHURST CAMDEN GROVE 119-C-4 CHISLEHURST CAMDEN GROVE 119-C-5 CHISLEHURST EDGEHILL ROAD 27-E-1 CHISLEHURST EDGEHILL ROAD 27-E-8 CHISLEHURST GRAVELWOOD CLOSE 37-G-1 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-2 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-1 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-17 CHISLEHURST IMPERIAL WAY 4-I-1 CHISLEHURST IMPERIAL WAY 4-I-4 CHISLEHURST JAY GARDENS 13-J-3 CHISLEHURST JAY GARDENS 13-J-6 CHISLEHURST KENLEY CLOSE 1-K-1 CHISLEHURST KENLEY CLOSE 1-K-2 CHISLEHURST MILL PLACE 125-F-1 CHISLEHURST NURSERY GARDENS 33-N-1 CHISLEHURST NURSERY GARDENS 33-N-4 CHISLEHURST SLADES DRIVE 94-S-22 CHISLEHURST SOUTHILL ROAD 101-S-3 CHISLEHURST SOUTHILL ROAD 101-S-4 CHISLEHURST YESTER DRIVE 4-Y-1 CHISLEHURST LEAS GREEN 46-L-6 CHISLEHURST MARLOWE CLOSE 55-W-1 CHISLEHURST MARLOWE CLOSE 55-W-2 CHISLEHURST MARLOWE CLOSE 55-W-3 CHISLEHURST MARLOWE CLOSE 55-W-4 CHISLEHURST MARLOWE CLOSE 55-W-5 CHISLEHURST MEAD ROAD 54-M-1 CHISLEHURST MEAD ROAD 54-M-3 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID CHISLEHURST MEAD ROAD 54-M-4 CHISLEHURST MEAD ROAD 54-M-5 CHISLEHURST MEAD ROAD 54-M-6 CHISLEHURST SUNNYFIELD ROAD 66-S-4 CHISLEHURST WOODCLYFFE DRIVE 107-W-4 CHISLEHURST DOWNS AVENUE D-26-1 CHISLEHURST MELANDA CLOSE 55-M-1 CHISLEHURST CLIFFORD AVENUE C-88-8 CHISLEHURST DAVEMA CLOSE 49-D-1 CHISLEHURST DAVEMA CLOSE 49-D-2 CHISLEHURST EMPRESS DRIVE 28-E-1 CHISLEHURST EMPRESS DRIVE 28-E-2 CHISLEHURST EMPRESS DRIVE 28-E-3 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-3 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-4 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-5 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-6 CHISLEHURST HEATHFIELD 127-H-7 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-2 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-3 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-10 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-13 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-15 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-16 CHISLEHURST HIGHFIELD ROAD 25-H-18 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-1 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-2 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-6 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-9 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-10 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-13 CHISLEHURST HOLBROOK LANE 70-H-14 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-1 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-2 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-3 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-4 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-5 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-6 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-7 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-8 CHISLEHURST HOMEWOOD CRESCENT 69-H-9 CHISLEHURST INGLEBY WAY I-3-1 CHISLEHURST INGLEBY WAY I-3-6 CHISLEHURST JAY GARDENS 13-J-2 CHISLEHURST KEMNAL ROAD 24-K-12 CHISLEHURST KEMNAL ROAD 24-K-18 Area Road Name Lamp Column ID CHISLEHURST KEMNAL ROAD 24-K-22 CHISLEHURST KEMNAL ROAD 24-K-27 CHISLEHURST KEMNAL ROAD 24-K-28 CHISLEHURST
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