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The District Council of Mount Barker Rural Roads Rack Plan . !. ! ! . ! . The District Council of M.! ount Barker RACK PLAN 955 . !. ! Note:- Rural roads within urban/town addreY ssing areas (as shown on the Plan) will retain their historical Rural Roads E L L nameA s used for urban addressing. V ROAD TABLES A RefeGr to local Council for details. N RoadID Grid RoadID Grid RoadID Grid RoadID Grid RoadID Grid I R ! . ACACIA ROAD 4B DADDOW ROAD Littlehampton HOGAN ROAD 3B MUELLER CLOSE 4B SCOWNS VISTA 5A RoadA s without rural addresses may not be shown on this map. P ACLARE MINE ROAD 3D DADLIFFE ROAD 4A HOLDER ROAD 4B MULLINS ROAD 2D SHADY GROVE ROAD Littlehampton A K ADELAIDE ROAD 3B DAIRY COURT Littlehampton HOLLAMBY ROAD 4D MURRAY ROAD 2C SHADYGROVE ROAD 5B N ALLENDALE ROAD 2A DALEBANK COURT Littlehampton HOLLOWS ROAD 1D MURRIE ROAD 5A SHEOAK ROAD 3A O ALLON PLACE 3C DANIEL ROAD 4C HOMANN DRIVE Littlehampton NAIRNE COURT 2C SHEPHERD ROAD 3A ALSTON ROAD Littlehampton DARBY LANE 3B HOPE WATTS ROAD 2D NAIRNE ROAD 2C SHOBBROOK ROAD 4B AMBLESIDE ROAD 2B DARBY ROAD 3B HOWARD COURT Littlehampton NATIVE AVENUE 4B SIDLER ROAD 4A This plan reflects the Rural & State road names & road AMOS ROAD 3C DASHWOOD GULLY ROAD 5A HUFENDORF LANE 3B NELSON ROAD 3C SILVER LAKE ROAD 3A ANDERSON ROAD 3B DAVIDSON ROAD 4B HUNT ROAD 3B NESTOR ROAD 4B SIMS ROAD 3C extents approved by The District Council of Mount Barker APPLETON ROAD 1D DAVIS ROAD 5B ILLAWONG ROAD 5A NICOL ROAD 5A SMITH ROAD 4A ARCHER HILL ROAD 4C DAVISON ROAD Littlehampton IRONSTONE RANGE ROAD 3C NITSCHKE ROAD Littlehampton SMITH ROAD 5B (Section 219 Local Government Act) ARUNGA ROAD 5A DAWESLEY ROAD 3C IRONSTONE ROAD 3B NIXON ROAD 3B SMYTH ROAD 3C BACK CALLINGTON ROAD 3D DAYMAN ROAD 4A JACKSON ROAD 3C NOLAN ROAD 2D SNAKE GULLY ROAD 2D BAILEY ROAD 4B DIGGERS ROAD 3A JAY BEE ROAD 4A NORRIS ROAD Littlehampton SNELLING ROAD 3B BALD HILL ROAD 5A DIGGINGS ROAD 3A JEFFREY STREET 3C NOTTAGE ROAD 5A SONGLARK ROAD 4C BALD HILLS ROAD 3C DING DONG ROAD 3D JONES ROAD 2D OINNS ROAD 3B SOUTH EASTERN FREEWAY 3B 4D BALHANNAH ROAD 2B DOHENY ROAD 2D JOSEPH ROAD Littlehampton OLD BULL CREEK ROAD 5B SPRING GULLY ROAD 5A BANKSIA ROAD 2C DOLMAN ROAD 3B JUNCTION ROAD 2B OLD MOUNT BARKER ROAD 3B SPRING LANE 3C Council Delegate . BANKSIA ROAD 5B DOWNING ROAD 2B JURY ROAD 2D OLD PRINCES HIGHWAY 3D SPRINGS ROAD 3C ! BARKER ROAD 3B DUFFIELD ROAD 4A KANGAROO REEF ROAD 3B ONKAPARINGA VALLEY ROAD 2B STAGECOACH LANE 5A . BARNEYS GLADE 4B DUNN ROAD 4B KARKOO COURT 3B OSCAR ROAD 1C STAMPS ROAD 4B ! BASSHAM ROAD 4A DYER ROAD 5B KAVANAGH ROAD 4B PAECH BROTHERS ROAD 2B STATION ROAD 4C . ! BATTUNGA ROAD 4A EASLEA ROAD Littlehampton KESTREL LANE 4C PAECH ROAD 3C STORCH LANE 2B ! . BENEVA ROAD 3B ECHUNGA ROAD 3B KIDMAN ROAD 3B PAECHTOWN ROAD 3B STOREY ROAD 3B BERRY ROAD 3A ECLAIR MINE ROAD 4D KIERNAN ROAD 3D PAIN ROAD 2B STRATHALBYN ROAD 3A 4B 5B BETHANY ROAD 3A EDIS PLACE 3C KINGFISHER ROAD 5A PARINGA ROAD 2D STUBBS ROAD 4B BINGFIELD LANE 5A ELLIS ROAD 5A KINGSWAY ROAD 4A PARIS CREEK ROAD 5B SUMMIT FIRETRACK 3C BIRCHMORE ROAD 2B FAIRVIEW ROAD 3B KLENKE ROAD 4C PASSFIELD ROAD 5B SUMMIT ROAD 3C . ! BIRKS ROAD 4B FARMER ROAD 4C KONDOPARINGA ROAD 4A PASTORAL ROAD 3C SUMMIT ROAD 4A BLACK NURSERY ROAD 5A FEDER ROAD 3A KYM AVENUE Littlehampton PEARSON ROAD 5A SYDNEY ROAD 3C . ! . ! BLAKISTON ROAD Littlehampton FIDLER LANE 3B LACEY ROAD 4B PEGGY BUXTON ROAD 2C TADMOR LANE Littlehampton BLASER ROAD 3A FIELD ROAD 4A LAKEVIEW DRIVE 3C PENNA ROAD 4B TAMINGA GROVE 2A . BLIGHT ROAD 3C FINCH RIDGE ROAD 3C LAUREL ROAD 5A PETTY LANE 3C TARRAWATTA R! OAD 4C . ! BLIGHTS RESERVE ROAD 4C FIRESTONE ROAD 2C LEONARD ROAD 3B PETWOOD ROAD 3C TAVERNER ROAD 4C BLOOMINGDALE ROAD 1D FISHER ROAD 3B LESLEY ROAD 3C PHILLIPS HILL ROAD 5A TEE ROAD 1D BLUE WREN LANE 3C FLAXLEY ROAD 3B LIEBELT ROAD 3B PICNIC RACE ROAD 4B THE GLEN ROAD 2D BONNEY ROAD 3C FRAMPTON ROAD 4B LIEBELT SUMMER TRACK 3B PINCHBECK FIRETRACK 4B TIMMINS ROAD 3C BONYTHON ROAD 4C FULFORD TERRACE Littlehampton LITTLE DUBLIN EAST ROAD 3C PINEWOOD LANE 3B TINDALE ROAD 4C HOL . ! BOOMERANG ROAD 5A GEMMELL ROAD 5B LITTLE DUBLIN WEST ROAD Littlehampton PINEY RIDGE ROAD 2C TISCHER ROAD 3B LOWS BOWER ROAD 5A GILL LANE 5B LIVERSY ROAD 2C PITT ROAD 4C TODD R. OAD 3A BOWEY ROAD 5B GLADIGAU ROAD 1D LOFTY GLEN 5A PLANTATION ROAD 3D TOTNES! S ROAD 3B BRACKEN ROAD 5B GLEN BOLD ROAD 3A LONG GULLY ROAD 3A POCOCK ROAD 4A TREUTLER ROAD 4C S TI !. R BRADFIELD LANE 3C GLEN BRAE ROAD 4C LONG VALLEY ROAD 4C POTTS ROAD 3C USHER ROAD 5A U C BRAENDLER ROAD 4A GODLEY ROAD 3B LOWE ROAD 3A POUND ROAD 5B VALLEY ROAD 5A .! ! . ! . ! BRICE DRIVE 1D GOLDEN VISTA 3A LUBASCH ROAD 3A POWELL ROAD 2D VICKERY ROAD 4A BROADBENT ROAD 5B GOODES ROAD 4B MACCLESFIELD ROAD 5B PROCTOR ROAD 3D VIVIAN ROAD 5B B L O BROOKMAN ROAD 5A GOULD ROAD 3C MACE ROAD Littlehampton PULLEINE ROAD Littlehampton VON DOUSSA ROAD 3B U O A M BROOKS ROAD 3C GREENHILLS-FLAXLEY ROAD 4B MACGILLIVRAY LANE 5B PURSELL ROAD 4C WAKEFIELD ROAD 4C G I I O N D G BROUGHAM PLACE 3D GREENHILLS ROAD 4B MAGINS ROAD 4B PYRITES ROAD 2C WALLABY ROAD 3A G R A D L A A L BROWN ROAD 4A GRIGGS AVENUE 5A MAIDMENT ROAD 4A QUARRY ROAD 4B WARMINGTON RUN 1C G B E N O BUGLE RANGE ROAD 4B GUM TREE DRIVE Littlehampton MAIL ROAD 1D QUINES ROAD 3B WARRI CLOSE 5A O T C . B! ULL CREEK ROAD 5A GUM VIEW ROAD 5A MALLAWA ROAD 5A RANGE ROAD 1C WATERFALL ROAD 5B G 1C IN S CH 1D BUNNETT ROAD 4C HACK RANGE ROAD 4B MARIANNA STREET 3B RAZOR BACK ROAD 4A WATERS ROAD 4B M OO !. R L B A US BURNBRAE ROAD 2D HAINES FIRETRACK 3B MARTIN ROAD 3B RED GUM ROAD 4B WATTLE ROAD 5A W .! BURSLEMS ROAD 5A HAIR ROAD 3D MARTIN ROAD 2B REID ROAD 5A WATTS ROAD 2C S CAITHNESS ROAD 4B HAMMERSMITH DRIVE 5A MASTERS ROAD 4A RIDER ROAD Littlehampton WELLINGTON ROAD 3B 4C ES PR CALLINGTON ROAD 4D HAMPTON ROAD 3B MATTHEW ROAD 2C RIVER ROAD 3A WHIMPRESS ROAD 1D IM WH . CAMEL HUMP ROAD 3A HANDKE ROAD 4B MCHENERY ROAD 4A ROBINSON ROAD 5A WHITES ROAD 4B ! CARROLL RISE 5A HARE ROAD Littlehampton MCINTYRE ROAD 2C RODERT ROAD 4A WICKHAM HILL ROAD 5A CATTLE ROUTE ROAD 3C HARPER ROAD 3C MCKENNY STREET 3C ROESLER ROAD 4B WICKS ROAD 5A N CHAMBERS ROAD 2C HARPER ROAD 4A MEADOWS ROAD 4B ROTHE ROAD 3B WILES FIRETRACK 4C O O T O E T HARROGATE ROAD 2D E CHAPEL HILL ROAD 3A MEISSNER ROAD 4A ROWE ROAD 3A WILHELM ROAD Littlehampton .! L A P G !. L K . A P ! D CHARCOAL PIT ROAD 1D HARROP ROAD 4C MERRITT ROAD 4B ROWLEY ROAD 5A WILLCOX ROAD 4B O C I Y A C O R E R CHESTER COURT Littlehampton HART ROAD Littlehampton MILITARY ROAD 2D SAMUELS ROAD 4D A T C . WILLIAMS ROAD 3C ! I L CH P L . ! IL CHURCH HILL ROAD 4B HARTMANN ROAD 3C MILLIGAN ROAD 5A SAND ROAD 4A WILLIS ROADA 4B MA .! Harrogate V A . CLAMPETT COURT Littlehampton HARVEY ROAD 5A MILLS ROAD 2D SANDERCOCK ROAD Littlehampton WILLODENE ROAD 5B ! G CLAREN ROAD 4A HAWTHORN ROAD 3B MILNE ROAD 3B SANDERS LANE 3B N WINDMILLI LANE 3B O R S . ! ! CA CLEGGETT ROAD Littlehampton HAY ROAD 5A MINE ROAD 3D SANDOW ROAD 2B WINDSORA AVENUE 3B R . P ! COBARGO ROAD 1D HENDER ROAD 3C MONMOUTH FARM ROAD 4B SAWMILL GULLY ROAD 3A WIRILDAA ROAD 2D K . N ! COBBLEDICK ROAD 4B HENRY ROAD Littlehampton MOORE ROAD 2C SAWPIT GULLY ROAD 3D WOODLANDS ROAD 4A E O G BR COCKATOO RIDGE ROAD 1D HEYSEN ROAD 2B MORNING STAR ROAD 4C SCHMEISS ROAD 3B WOOLEY ROAD 2D N ICE A E COMPSON ROAD Littlehampton HIGH STREET 4B MORRIS ROAD 5A SCHMIDT ROAD 5B WYNDHAM COURT Littlehampton R TE CONCANNON ROAD 4B HILLSIDE LANE 4C MOSSOP COURT Littlehampton SCHOFIELD ROAD 4B WYNYARD AVENUE Littlehampton .! E COSGROVE ROAD 5B HILLVIEW ROAD 4D MOUNT BARKER ROAD 2B SCHOOL BUS ROAD 1D YANTARINGA ROAD 3B T A CREEK CRESCENT 4B HILLYFIELDS ROAD 4A MOUNT EPHRAIM ROAD 5A SCHROEDER ROAD 2B YATES LANE 4B G O CURTIS ROAD 1D HOGAN ROAD 3C MOUNT SUMMIT ROAD 3C SCOTTSBURN ROAD 4A YUNKUNGA ROAD 3C R DO R HENY A . ! . ! .! H . ! ! T H E G L E E N OR MO . ! . ! Y LE OO W E T A . J ! . ! U G N E O N FIRESTON R O C R T M S R ILIT A I A E T O RY H H N N . O ! . ! J PA Y XTON RING B BU E .! PEGGY A . ! . L ! L A . ! 2A N . .! ! VA N A A K I E G S P 2C R N WAT N TS I I I N . ! R A N R . ! E A I W P E IR A .! A Y I K LD N Y A N R O 2B RAY L UR .! M I 2D L D A U G . N! . ! M G E . O Brukunga ! L .! B E AN L E K . ! E H A A S R . N ! E I B !. Y D N S S E R W E L U N J I O U V B D E P J .
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