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Completed Schemes REDUCING THE IMPACT OF TRAFFIC (RIOT) SCHEME REQUESTS AND CURRENT STATUS (ALPHABETICAL ORDER AS OF 11/06/09) Completed Schemes District Town/Village – Road Name BLABY Blaby-C4604-LUTTERWORTH ROAD BLABY Blaby-C4605-GROVE ROAD BLABY Blaby-C5603-WINCHESTER ROAD BLABY Cosby-VILLAGE APPROACHES BLABY Countesthorpe-C4603, C4607-COSBY ROAD BLABY Glenfield--C3103-STATION ROAD BLABY Sapcote--GRACE ROAD CHARNWOOD Barkby---VILLAGE APPROACHES CHARNWOOD Barrow Upon Soar--C5213-SILEBY ROAD CHARNWOOD Barrow Upon Soar-C5213-SOUTH STREET CHARNWOOD Cotes-A60-LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD CHARNWOOD Ratcliffe on the Wreake-C5301-MAIN STREET CHARNWOOD Rothley-C3207-HALLFIELDS LANE CHARNWOOD Sileby-C5213-BARROW ROAD (S) CHARNWOOD Syston-C3307-FOSSE WAY CHARNWOOD Thurmaston--COLBY DRIVE H&B Barlestone-C6117-NEWBOLD ROAD H&B Burbage-B578-LUTTERWORTH ROAD H&B Burbage-HERALD WAY H&B Ratby-C4104-MARKFIELD ROAD HARBOROUGH Ashby Parva-C6702-MAIN STREET HARBOROUGH Lubenham-A4304-MAIN STREET MELTON Bottesford-NORMANTON-C8311-MAIN STREET NWL Ashby De La Zouch-C7121-MOIRA ROAD NWL Oakthorpe/Donisthorpe-DONISTHORPE-C7119-MOIRA ROAD 1 E:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000698\M00002255\AI00022954\RIOTApendicesJune090.doc Schemes to be Completed or Developed as part of the 2009/10 Programme District Town/Village – Road Name BLABY Glen Parva-B582-LITTLE GLEN ROAD BLABY Sharnford-B4114-LEICESTER ROAD CHARNWOOD Barrow Upon Soar-COTES ROAD/NOTTINGHAM ROAD CHARNWOOD Birstall--BIRSTALL ROAD CHARNWOOD Rothley--C3207, C5206-SWITHLAND LANE CHARNWOOD Shepshed-C3212-HATHERN ROAD CHARNWOOD Sileby-C5216-RATCLIFFE ROAD CHARNWOOD Syston- -BARKBY ROAD H&B Hinckley--SOUTHFIELD ROAD HARBOROUGH South Kilworth-C7607-RUGBY ROAD HARBOROUGH Thurnby/Scraptoft-STATION LANE & STATION ROAD MELTON Burton and Dalby-GREAT DALBY-B6047-MAIN STREET MELTON Twyford and Thorpe-THORPE SATCHVILLE-B6047-GREAT DALBY ROAD MELTON Twyford--BURROUGH ROAD/MAIN STREET NWL Ashby Woulds--C7118-SPRING COTTAGE ROAD NWL Breedon on the Hill-C8212-ASHBY ROAD NWL Castle Donington-C8214-HIGH STREET NWL Coalville-WHITWICK-C7211-HERMITAGE ROAD NWL Coalville-WHITWICK- -NORTH STREET NWL Ellistown and Battleflat--B585, C7115-BEVERIDGE LANE NWL Ellistown and Battleflat-ELLISTOWN-C7115-IBSTOCK ROAD NWL Long Whatton and Diseworth-LONG WHATTON-C8215-MAIN STREET NWL Measham-C7119-NEW STREET O&W Oadby--STOUGHTON DRIVE SOUTH O&W Wigston-A5199-WELFORD ROAD 2 E:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000698\M00002255\AI00022954\RIOTApendicesJune090.doc Requests Fully Assessed – For Inclusion on Future Programmes Subject to Available Funding and Relative Priorities District Town/Village - Road Name BLABY Blaby--HOSPITAL LANE BLABY Braunstone---CENTURION WAY BLABY Braunstone-THORPE ASTLEY--MURBY WAY BLABY Huncote-C4704-NARBOROUGH ROAD BLABY Kirby Muxloe--STATION ROAD (SERVICE ROAD) BLABY Leicester Forest East-C3701-BEGGARS LANE BLABY Leicester Forest East---WARREN LANE BLABY Narborough-C4701-FOREST ROAD BLABY Sapcote-B4669-LEICESTER ROAD CHARNWOOD Anstey-A5630, C3206-LEICESTER ROAD CHARNWOOD Birstall--GREENGATE LANE CHARNWOOD Cossington-C5213, C5215-MAIN STREET CHARNWOOD Hoton-A60-REMPSTONE ROAD CHARNWOOD Hoton-C6208-WYMESWOLD ROAD CHARNWOOD Loughborough-B5350, C3210-FOREST ROAD CHARNWOOD Mountsorrel-C5204-WALTON WAY CHARNWOOD Mountsorrel--HALSTEAD ROAD CHARNWOOD Queniborough-C4303-SOUTH CROXTON ROAD CHARNWOOD Quorndon-QUORN-A6, C5214-LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD CHARNWOOD Shepshed-C7207-IVESHEAD ROAD CHARNWOOD Shepshed--TICKOW LANE CHARNWOOD Sileby--C5213-COSSINGTON ROAD CHARNWOOD Sileby--SEAGRAVE ROAD CHARNWOOD Swithland-C5204-MAIN STREET CHARNWOOD Syston-C3308-MELTON ROAD CHARNWOOD Thrussington-C6301-HOBY ROAD CHARNWOOD Thurcaston-CROPSTON-C3207-STATION ROAD CHARNWOOD Woodhouse-C3209-FOREST ROAD CHARNWOOD Woodhouse-C5203-BRAND HILL H&B Barlestone-C6117-BARTON ROAD H&B Barwell-C5114-HINCKLEY ROAD H&B Barwell--KIRKBY ROAD H&B Burbage-B4109-RUGBY ROAD H&B Groby-C4108-SACHEVERELL WAY H&B Hinckley, Southfield Road H&B Hinckley-A447, B4667-ASHBY ROAD H&B Hinckley--BRODICK ROAD H&B Hinckley-C6103-STOKE ROAD H&B Hinckley---ROSTON DRIVE H&B Nailstone-C6114-BAGWORTH ROAD HARBOROUGH Broughton Astley-C6709-FROLESWORTH ROAD HARBOROUGH Frolesworth-C6702-MAIN STREET HARBOROUGH South Kilworth-C7607-RUGBY ROAD HARBOROUGH Stoughton-C3403-GAULBY LANE (E) HARBOROUGH Stoughton-C3403-GAULBY LANE (W) 3 E:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000698\M00002255\AI00022954\RIOTApendicesJune090.doc Requests Fully Assessed – For Inclusion on Future Programmes Subject to Available Funding and Relative Priorities District Town/Village - Road Name HARBOROUGH Thurnby and Bushby-THURNBY-C3303-STATION ROAD MELTON Asfordby-ASFORDBY HILL-A6006-MELTON ROAD MELTON Broughton and Old Dalby-OLD DALBY-C7302-MAIN ROAD MELTON Clawson and Harby-HOSE-C8301-HARBY LANE MELTON Somerby-BURROUGH ON THE HILL-C5303-MAIN STREET NWL Ashby De La Zouch-B587, C7122-NOTTINGHAM ROAD NWL Ashby Woulds---DONISTHORPE LANE NWL Ashby Woulds-MOIRA-C7121-BATH LANE NWL Castle Donington-C8214-HIGH STREET NWL Castle Donington---PARK LANE NWL Coalville--C5111-TALBOT LANE NWL Coalville---GREENHILL ROAD NWL Coalville-HUGGLESCOTE-C7110-GRANGE ROAD NWL Coalville-WHITWICK-C5111-LEICESTER ROAD NWL Coalville-WHITWICK-C5112-BROOKS LANE NWL Coalville-WHITWICK-C7202-LOUGHBOROUGH ROAD NWL Heather-C7117-MILL LANE NWL Kegworth-C8211-ASHBY ROAD NWL Measham-C8112-ATHERSTONE ROAD NWL Measham-C8113-TAMWORTH ROAD NWL Oakthorpe/Donisthorpe-DONISTHORPE-C8108-ASHBY ROAD NWL Oakthorpe/Donisthorpe-OAKTHORPE--CHAPEL STREET NWL Packington-NEW PACKINGTON-C7116-LEICESTER ROAD NWL Ravenstone/Snibstone-RAVENSTONE-C6115-CHURCH LANE NWL Ravenstone/Snibstone-RAVENSTONE-C7110-LEICESTER ROAD NWL Swannington-C8213-MAIN STREET NWL Swepstone-NEWTON BURGOLAND-C7112-SNARESTONE ROAD O&W Oadby--MANOR ROAD O&W Oadby--MANOR ROAD EXTENSION O&W Oadby--STOUGHTON DRIVE SOUTH O&W Wigston-A5199-WELFORD ROAD O&W Wigston--DORSET AVENUE 4 E:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000698\M00002255\AI00022954\RIOTApendicesJune090.doc Requests That have Passed the Initial Credibility Check Awaiting Full Assessment (Vehicle Counts, etc) District Town/Village - Road Name BLABY Countesthorpe-C4601-FOSTON ROAD BLABY Croft-C5702-STATION ROAD BLABY Glen Parva--NEW BRIDGE ROAD CHARNWOOD East Goscote--LONG FURROW (awaiting outcome of advisory school 20mph zone) CHARNWOOD Mountsorrel-C5214-LEICESTER ROAD CHARNWOOD Rothley-C3207-WESTFIELD LANE CHARNWOOD Seagrave-C6202-BUTCHERS LANE CHARNWOOD Shepshed--ANSON ROAD CHARNWOOD Shepshed--CAMBRIDGE STREET CHARNWOOD Shepshed--FAIRWAY ROAD SOUTH CHARNWOOD Thurmaston-C3304-HUMBERSTONE LANE H&B Desford-B582-MANOR ROAD H&B Earl Shilton-C5703-THURLASTON LANE H&B Market Bosworth-C6118-STATION ROAD H&B Shackerstone-C7108-CONGERSTONE LANE H&B Sheepy-SHEEPY MAGNA-B4116-MAIN ROAD (N) H&B Sheepy-SIBSON-A444-TWYCROSS ROAD HARBOROUGH Billesdon-C4405-UPPINGHAM ROAD HARBOROUGH Cranoe--C6402-LANGTON ROAD/Church Hill HARBOROUGH Dunton Bassett-B581-COOPERS LANE HARBOROUGH East Langton-CHURCH LANGTON--STONTON ROAD HARBOROUGH Lutterworth-C7610, C7613-COVENTRY ROAD (E) HARBOROUGH Lutterworth-C7613-BROOKFIELD WAY HARBOROUGH North Kilworth-A4304-STATION ROAD HARBOROUGH North Kilworth-C7607-SOUTH KILWORTH ROAD HARBOROUGH Tur Langton-B6047-MELTON ROAD MELTON Asfordby-ASFORDBY HILL--WELBY ROAD MELTON Somerby-C5303-BURROUGH ROAD MELTON Stathern-C8312-MILL HILL NWL Appleby Magna-C8106-RECTORY LANE NWL Ashby De La Zouch-BLACKFORDBY--MAIN STREET (S) NWL Ashby De La Zouch--C7116-LEICESTER ROAD NWL Ashby Woulds-MOIRA-C7121-ASHBY ROAD (E) NWL Ashby Woulds-MOIRA-C7121-ASHBY ROAD (W) NWL Coalville-THRINGSTONE-C5111, C5113-TALBOT STREET NWL Coalville-WHITWICK-C5112-CHURCH LANE NWL Coalville-WHITWICK--HALL LANE NWL Heather-C7115-PISCA LANE NWL Ibstock-C7115-LEICESTER ROAD (E) NWL Ibstock-C7115-LEICESTER ROAD (W&N) Long Whatton and Diseworth-DISEWORTH-C8204-GRIMES GATE (Awaiting NWL community and engineering assessment) NWL Measham--HUNTINGDON WAY NWL Ravenstone -C7110-ASHBY ROAD (Awaiting vehicle counts) NWL Worthington-NEWBOLD-C8216-MELBOURNE ROAD O&W Oadby--WOODFIELD ROAD 5 E:\moderngov\data\published\Intranet\C00000698\M00002255\AI00022954\RIOTApendicesJune090.doc Requests Which have not passed the Initial Credibility Check (speeds) District Town/Village - 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