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5 Year Highway Improvement 2005-10 FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Aldermaston A340 Basingstoke Road Wasing Lane Aldermaston Bridge X Aldermaston A340 near Tadley B3051 Roundabout Old Stock Farm X Basildon A329 Reading Road Start of Lower Basildon Village 180m southeast of entrance to Oxford Lodges X Basildon Un-named Road Kiln Ride 100m south X Beech Hill Beech Hill Road Trowe's Lane Parish Boundary X Beenham Webb's Lane Lambden's Hill 340m west X Bradfield Ashampstead Road M4 overbridge 100m south towards Bradfield X Bradfield Cock Lane The Laffords 340m west X Bradfield Cock Lane Hungerford Lane 100m east X Brimpton Un-named Road to Brimpton South end of Station Road (Woolhampton) 400m west towards Brimpton X Bucklebury Carbinswood Lane Bucklebury Straight 160m south X Bucklebury Carbinswood Lane Fireside Cottage 360m northeast X Bucklebury Un-named Road Carbinswood Lane 180m south to Angel Copse X Bucklebury Un-named to The Slade Bridleway Crossing 100m north X Burghfield Berrys Lane, Pingewood Kirtons Farm Road Pingewood Road X Burghfield Island Farm Road Padworth Road 150m north X Burghfield Pine Ridge Road Birch Road 117m south X Enborne Church Lane Vanners Lane (Crockham Heath) Enborne Road X Frilsham Un-named Road to Frilsham Manor Farm Everington Lane 700m south X Great Shefford A338 Wantage Road 100m south of The Mead 120m North of the Mead X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Hermitage Everington Lane Chapel Lane M4 Overbridge X Hungerford A338 Eddington Hill A4 Upper Eddington X Hungerford A338 Salisbury Road (Sections) Beacon Farm Entrance 250m north X Hungerford Hungerford Common Down Gate Kintbury Gate X Kintbury Back Lane, Titcomb Kintbury Road, Inkpen All X Newbury (Northcroft) B4494 Castle Grove Grove Road X Pangbourne A329 Station Road (Eastbound) Railway Bridge The Square via The High Street X Pangbourne A329 Station Road (Westbound) St James's Close The Square via The High Street X Pangbourne A329 Station Road (Westbound) Police Station Briars Close X Purley on Thames A329 Oxford Road (Eastbound) Roebuck Rise District Boundary X Purley on Thames A329 Purley Rise Sherwood Rise 157m west X Purley on Thames A329 Purley Rise (Eastbound) Entrance to the Gatehouse 150m west X Purley on Thames A329 Purley Rise (Westbound) 86 Purley Rise 98 Purley Rise X Stanford Dingley Un-named Road Burnt Hill - Stanford Reservoir 240m south towards Stanford Dingley X Dingley Stratfield Mortimer Spring Lane Windmill Corner All X Streatley A329 Reading Road (Eastbound) Streatley Hill 110m south X Streatley A329 Reading Road (Westbound) Youth Hostel 3 Chestnut Cottages X Sulhamstead Bottom Lane Hazel Cottage 420m east X Sulhamstead Sulhamstead Hill Field Farm Bowling Green Cottages X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Theale Brunel Road Station Road Waterside Drive X Tilehurst Birch Copse Fairford Road Bradwell Road Fullbrook Crescent X Tilehurst Birch Copse Partridge Drive Curlew Drive Swallow Close X Tilehurst Birch Copse Dark Lane Long Lane Overdown Road X Ufton Nervet Island Farm Road Shortheath Lane 360m south X Ufton Nervet Island Farm Road Glebe Farm 100m south X Ufton Nervet Un-named Road Middle Farm 160m north X Welford B4000 Wickham Village Cross Roads West side of village X Wokefield Un-named Road Lockram Lane Goddard's Green X Aldermaston A340 Paice's Hill Old Stock Farm Waterman's Pightle X Aldermaston A340 The Street Church Road Westside of triangle X Aldermaston Spring Lane Church Road Raghill X Aldermaston A340 Basingstoke Road (Sections) Swan Drive A4 Bath Road X Ashampstead Un-named Road Bullards Copse Whitemoor Lane Junction X Boxford Un-named Road to West Brook Farm Un-named Road through Boxford Village All X Bradfield Chalkpit Road Bradfield Village A340 X Brightwalton B4494 Wantage Road North surfacing joint near Broadhouse Access road to Lower Barn X Farm Burghfield Searles Farm Lane, Pingewood Berry's Lane All X Burghfield Boldrewood including Birch Road School Lane Birch Road X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Chaddleworth Hangman's Stone Lane Rowbury Cottages West Berkshire Golf Club X Cold Ash Stoney Lane (Sections) Sun in The Wood PH Ashmore Green Road X Compton Aldworth Road Coombe Road Top of Applepie Hill X Compton Manor Crescent (Sections) Un-named Road to Hampstead Norreys Westfields X East Garston Front Street Back Street Mabberley Stables X East Garston School Lane Front Street The Old School House X Enborne Wash Water Road A343 Andover Road Enborne Row X Enborne Wash Water Road Station Road District Boundary (Bourne Farm) X Englefield Common Hill Bostock Lane Union Road X Hampstead Norreys B4009 Turkey Crescent Junction with Dog Lane X Hermitage Yattendon Road Newbury Road 180m east X Holybrook Bourne Close Dorking Way All X Hungerford A338 Salisbury Road New Roundabout Sanham Green X Hungerford A4 Bath Road Bridge Street Garden Centre X Hungerford Sanham Green Road A338 Salisbury Road Inkpen Road X Inkpen Lower Green Brook House Pound Cottages X Kintbury Kintbury to Newbury Road Kintbury Holt Farm Chapel Corner X Kintbury High Street Inglewoord Road Inkpen Road Crossroads X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Lambourn B4000 Ermin Street (Sections) Boxford Lambourn X Lambourn B4000 High Street (Phase 2) Phase 1 George Hotel X Lambourn Baydon Road Delamere Stables Service Road near Lodge Copse X Midgham Un- named Road (School Lane) Birds Lane Midgham Green X Midgham Cox's Lane A4 Bird's Lane X Newbury (Falkland) A343 Andover Road Smallridge District Boundary X Newbury (Falkland) Normay Rise, Wash Common Willowmead Close Enborne Street X Newbury (Falkland) Enborne Place Enborne Road All X Newbury (Falkland) Ledlow Close Glendale Avenue All X Newbury (Falkland) Meyrick Drive Normay Rise Villiers Way X Newbury (Northcroft) Northcroft Lane Multi-storey Car Park Exit Entrance to Northcroft Park X Newbury (Victoria) A4 London Road (Eastbound) Robinhood Roundabout Craven Dene X Padworth A4 Bath Road A340 Hotel X Padworth A4 Bath Road Beenham Hill Karinbuni X Padworth A4 Bath Road Wickham's Farm Monkton X Shaw cum Donnington B4009 Shaw Hill Kiln Road Love Lane X Speen A4 Bath Road (Sections including B4000 Roundabout Milkhouse Road X Gravel Hill) Stratfield Mortimer Stephens Firs Victoria Road First Junction X Stratfield Mortimer The Forehead Un-named Road to Great Park farm Perrins Farm X Stratfield Mortimer The Street Pitfield Lane Kiln Lane X Sulhamstead Bottom Lane Sulhamstead Hill Police College X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Thatcham (North) Masefield Road Shelley Road Sagecroft Road X Thatcham (West) Henwick Lane * A4 Gordon Road X Wokefield Goodboys Lane Goring Lane Bloomfield Hatch Lane X Wokefield Goring Lane Man's Hill James Lane X Aldermaston A340 Aldermaston Wharf Wharf Bridge A4 Roundabout X Ashampstead Un-named Road Four Points Junction Bullards Copse X Basildon Drift Hill Whitemore Lane Kiln Corner X Basildon Pangbourne Road (Sections) Gardeners Lane Little Bowden Lane X Boxford Hangman's Stone Lane School Lane Rowbury Cottages X Boxford Westbrook Un-named Road through Boxford Village All X Brightwalton B4494 Wantage Road Access road to Lower Barn Long Lane X Bucklebury Burdens Heath Holly Lane Fannys Lane X Burghfield Amners Farm Road Burghfield Road Amners Farm X Burghfield Reading Road Burghfield Bridge District Boundary X Chaddleworth Hangman's Stone Lane West Berkshire Golf Club A338 Wantage Road X Cold Ash Burdens Heath Surfacing joint near School 100m east of Lawrences Lane X Compton Aldworth Road Railway Bridge Coombe Road X East Garston School Lane Old School House Lone Barry Farm X Enborne Wheatlands Lane Wheatlands Farm Enborne Street X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Frilsham Brocks Lane Bucklebury Ford Everington Lane X Greenham Racecourse Road Greenham Road New Road X Hampstead Norreys Compton Road B4009 Hackney Bottom Lane X Hamstead Marshall Kintbury to Newbury Road Whites Hill Farm Junction - Park Lane Craven Arms PH X Hermitage B4009 Hampstead Norreys Road Manor Lane Colyer Close X Hermitage Marlston Road Wellhouse Lane 300m south of Marlston Farm Junction X Hungerford Coldharbour Road Park Way All X Hungerford Sanham Green A338 Inkpen Road X Inkpen Bell Lane Wergs Lane Combe Road X Inkpen West Woodhay Road (Sections) Heads Lane 100m southeast X Inkpen Forbury Lane Pebble Hill Newbury to Kintbury Road X Inkpen Inkpen Road Inglewood Road Junction Inkpen Road to Sanham Green Junction X Inkpen West Woodhay Road From Pebble Hill West Woodhay X Kintbury Station Road Mill Bank Inken Road Crossroads X Lambourn B4001 Baydon Road Inholmes Junction X Lambourn Bockhampton Road Newbury Street The Classics X Lambourn Edwards Hill High Street Close End X Lambourn Upper Lambourn Road Folly Road Malt Shovel Lane X Leckhampstead Shop Lane Manor Lane Junction with un-named road to Chapel Arch X Midgham Birds Lane Kings Farm Cox's Lane X FIVE YEAR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME 2005–2010 APPENDIX 12(a) Parish Location From To Year 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 Newbury (Northcroft) Oxford Street
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