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Carlisle Existing Network LONG PARK A7 k Blencarn Par Lonning Foot School Lane ROCKCLIFFE Existing Cycling Network This plan presentsHarker Road End s the existing cycle network in the Carlisle LCWIP Study Area. TheKingmoor Park Heathlandsexisting Estate infrastructure includes a mix LOW HARKER Harker Ind ustrial Estate Rockcliffe Estate of traffic free and on-carriageway provision that varies in HARKER Kingmoor Park Harker Estate HARKER PARK Harker Park Kingmoor Park Rockcliffe Estate quality, comfort and attractiveness. Improvements are A7 Crindledyke Estate required to create a joined up cycle network withM6 quality cycle infrastructure that meets current cycle designParkhouse Road standards. A689 Fenwick Drive Lords Way Ladybank Baron Way M6 44 Duchess Avenue Kingmoor Park North A689 Parkhouse Road A Asda Supermarket Houghton Road North Parkhouse Industrial Estate 44 NCN 7 A689 Cooper Way A689 A689 Chandler Way Brunstock Lane LOW CROSBY Kingstown Retail Park Dukes Drive Birky Lane Edenside CARGO Parkhouse Road Houghton School BRUNSTOCK James Rennie Jackson Road Earls Way Grearshill Road Kingsway Kingstown Industrial Estate School A689 Kingstown Broadway Smithy Croft Blackdyke Road Green Lane Parkhill Road The Green Millbrook Road A689 Orchard Lane Kingstown Industrial Estate Brunstock Lane HOUGHTON Kingmoor Park Road Bankend Road KINGSTOWN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Kingstown Rd CARGO P California Road California Lane i d n P a e e o c t e r R o r l l f f i i t e h t l d n Wakefield Road u R r Kingmoor Business Park o B a Cherry Garth d Kingstown Broadway d a o R l l i h t n u Leabank Road r B PARK BROOM Lowry Hill Road Kingmoor Junior Drawdykes Lane Lowry Hill Road s n School e d r a G y r w o Lowry Hill Road L e v Kings Drive i r D e s r v i e Moorville Way r t D e P Centurions Walk h t t r S o w Turnberry Way a N Lowry HillSanderson Close Play Park LINSTOCK Hether Drive Kingsmoor Rd Morrisons Tarraby Lane A689 Moorville Drive Bailey Road KINGMOOR A689 BELAH Supermarket GRINSDALE Windsor Way e s o Kingmoor Road l C The Nurseries t l e A689 G Houghton Road Esk Road TARRABY Coophouse Lane GRINSDALE Brampton Rd Swinburn Drive Briar Bank Northwood Crescent Beech Grove Bracken Ridge Lansdowne Crescent Fernlea Way Firlands Caird Avenue Dene Crescent Austin Friars School Belah Crescent Millcroft Waverley Road Beechwood Avenue Parkside Hartley Avenue Deer Park Road Eden Street Dixon Road Stanwix Primary Knowefield Avenue School NCN 7 Knowe Park Avenue Croft Road Belah Road Etterby Lea Crescent Knowe Road ETTERBY Strawberry Terrace Etterby Lea Grove Dykes Terrace Etterby Lea Road Rosebery Road Longlands Road Gleneagles Drive Sheepmount Cheviot Road Balmoral Court EtterbyAthletics Scaur Stadium Thornton Road B6264 EDENTOWN Tarraby Lane Etterby Street Well Lane NCN 72 RICKERBY Carlton Gardens Church Street Stainton Road Carlisle Etterby Road 7 Cricket Club NCN 72 2 STANWIXThe Sands Marlborough Gardens STAINTON A7 Centre St George's Crescent M6 Cavendish Terrace 7 M6 2 M6 Carlisle Castle A689 Stephenson Industrial Estate Trinity School Moorhouse Rd Stony Holme Golf Course e v i r Tesco D H s ' A69 Willow Holme Road o Cumberland Infirmary r l o m Burgh Rd y T 43 e a L Millrace Road M BURGH ROAD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Supermarket a n e Sainsbury’s Duke's Road Richard Rose Burgh Road Tullie House The Museum Burgh Road Industrial Estate Superstore Dacre Road Central Academy Carlisle United FC Port Road Industrial Estate Willow Holme Road Carlisle Castle Moor Park Avenue Corporation Road Catholic Lane Newtown Kings Own Royal Border Regiment BELLE VUE Marconi Road Newtown Rd Rotary Way Palmer Road Cumberland Infirmary West Tower Street Devonshire Walk B5307 NEWTON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Warwick Rd Grinsdale Avenue Strand Road Scotby Road Primary School Engine Lonning Grasscrete Road CARLISLE Belle Vue Lismore Place St Aidan's Road t Lawson Street e WILLOWHOLME e Lowther Street r t Tullie House Museum S ibis Carlisle Primary School Infirmary Street Fisher Street h c t Turnstone Drive o Byron Street c Abbey Street Howard Place A S C Clift Street A7 c r r Castle Street i e f Caxton Road f d e Heysham Park City Centre A595 a l Ruthella Street l R A69 e University Kirkstead Road o d Montgomery Way R a a o Chatsworth Square d o Guildhall Museum Thirlwell Gardens a R d Hill Head K k B5299 c Berkeley Grange e A69 e l DURRANHILL d St Aidan's Road B ofWarwick Cumbria Road CALDEWGATE R A595 Carlisle Chiswick Street o Auchinleck Drive a d Queen Street Birchdale Road Milbourne Street Lismore Street d a West Walls Crosby Street Brunton Avenue o Victoria Road e A595 R Warwick Square n Rigg Street r a Ashley Street English Street L e High Meadow Carlisle Railway Station Rosehill Industrial Estate v River Street d l a e Wigton Rd Granville Road e i Green Lane Willow Park f Portland Square B s Low Meadow d Morton Street Raffles Avenue n Viaduct Estate Road a Eden Park Crescent ROSEHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE S Brookside Petteril Street Melbourne Park Tullie Street NEWTOWN Milbourne Road Backhouses Walk St Bedes RC Primary School Devonshire Street Brunswick Street Eldred Street Potters Place English Street Milbourne Crescent English Damside Bush Brow Wavell Drive Prior Rigg Lane Mardale Road Kendal Street Broad Street BELLE VUE Cecil Street 43 Banks Lane Wood Street Halfeys Lane Vasey Crescent Bower Street ShaddongateNewcastle Street Rd Stanhope Road Mary Street Castlesteads Drive Marks Avenue Brook Street A7 Aglionby Street C e oad Scotby Grange o s Finn Avenue Osborne Avenue Walkmill Crescent a Carlisle o Junction Street BOTCHERBY Near Park l l Botchergate f e C l r l tone Road brooke R e A Fusehill Street t Priory Road Portland Place v s Primary School Monks Close Road Alan e Carvoran Way e Charlotte Street Greys n h Creighton Avenue Wingate Road u c Durranhill Road e d Crummock Street u Yewdale Primary School Shadygrove Road Raffles Avenue R Park Road Bassenthwaite Street Tait Street Botcherby Avenue Rydal Street Gilsland Road Stanhope Road Water Street Collier Lane Sheffield Street Charles Street Dobinson Road Melbourne Road Farlam Drive Victoria Viaduct Chesterholm Asda Supermarket Hespek Raise Edward Street Grey Street Margaret Creighton Gardens James Street South Street Ennerdale Avenue Lorne Street South Henry Street Howe Street Yewdale Road Ullswater Road Merith Avenue Orton Rd Fairfield Gardens Sybil Street Lancaster Street Linton Street Housesteads Road Windermere Road Bedford Road Flower Street Close Street A Dunmail Dr Nelson Street Borland Avenue Cumrew Close Sandsfield Rd Collingwood Street Parkett Hill Cartmel Drive St Nicholas Street Empire Road Currock Street Troutbeck Drive Cherry Brow Whinnie House Road Blencowe Street Trafalgar Street Crown Street Eskdale Avenue Scotby Village Greta Avenue Skiddaw Road Thomson Street Robert Ferguson Metcalfe Street Eastern Way Holmrook Road Brook Street Richmond Green Scawfell Road Tramside Way Morton Park St Jame's Road Alexander Street Borrowdale Road St Nicholas Gate Oswald StreetLondon Rd Primary School Lindisfarne Street Richmond Green Dunmail Drive Reeth Road Linton Close MORTON Kirkstone Crescent Colville Street Graham Street Westmorland Street Avon Close Dalston Rd SCOTBY Goschen Road East Norfolk Street Rome Street Blackwell Rd Newlaithes Junior School Trevor Street Lambley Bank Chertsey Mount Eastern Way Crosshill Drive Norfolk Street Ness Way Denton Street East Dale Street Whernside Currock Road Retail Park B r Crakeside Business Park a n Norfolk Road t Beverley Rise Wootton Way w Currock Rd St Nicholas Bridges Locke Road o o d Pennine Way A Ghyll Road v Park Road Langrigg Road e d Pennine Way a Pennine Way n o Queensway Ferguson Road Pennine Gardens u Tyne Street e R Stephenson Road k c Pennine Way o r Percy Road r u Newtonrigg C The Bishop Harvey Brunel Way Kelvin Grove Orton Road Tindale Drive Langrigg Road Waldegrave Road Regent Street Duranhill Industrial Estate Cresswell Avenue Pennine Way Eldon Drive Rose Street Prescott Road Ladysteps e GoodwinBeaconsfield Street School Morton Rigg Springfield Road s Silverdale Road o Stonegarth l Beveridge Road Springfield Road C Bousteads Grassing Well Bank Herbert Street Primary School North Street Hillcrest Avenue Diggle Road n a Wansfell Avenue g o Harraby Green Road o Arnside Road Woodend Drive C Allandale Road Whinsmoor Drive Pennine Way Castlerigg Drive Richardson Street Alton Street Harraby Grove A689 Burnrigg Arkwright Way Linden Terrace Robinson Avenue Boundary Road Springfield Road Edgehill Road Helvellyn Rise Broomfallen Road Stonegarth CURROCK Harold Street Kingrigg Carlisle Carlisle Cemetery Chertsey Bank GARLANDS Huntsman Lane Montreal Street City FC Rosehill Drive Webster Crescent A6 s n Mossrigg e High Road Winton Crescent d Glaramara Drive r a Westrigg Road Lediard Avenue Quebec Avenue G t Meadow View s r Mayfield Avenue Coney Street u Carliol Drive h Dalston Road Cemetery Harrison Way d n Leywell Drive y Blackwell Rd L Carlisle (Upperby) Moorside Drive Ellesmere Way Levens Drive Greenside Road Glendale Rise Millholme Avenue Winscale Way Dalegarth Avenue Lund Crescent Cemetery Broome Court Eastern Way Pennine View Highfield Avenue Currock Park Avenue e Ridley Road v Buchanan Road Warnell Drive s o y r a G w y s Valley Drive Upperby r s S a l o l e i Lingmoor Way r w H Jubilee Road C e B l GARLANDS Bannisdale Way l Hunters Crescent l R a c o k Cavaghan Gardens a Primary School Chestnut Hill w d e Cant Crescent l l BLACKWELLR Baird Road o Irton Place Newlaithes Avenue Longholme Road a Deepdale Drive d NEWBY WEST Caldew Cycleway Holmacres Drive Atkinson Crescent Hammond’s Pond
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