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BURNTWOOD Locality Manager - Julie Moseley (07703 746660) BURNTWOOD Locality Manager - Julie Moseley (07703 746660) Gemma Davis: 07436 544660 Karen Gibbons: 07515 190797 Katie Malone : 07770 730048 WS7 0AJ Mount Road WS7 2AL Victory Avenue WS7 1BE Lebanon Grove WS7 0DP Chase Road WS7 2BZ Bridge Cross Road WS7 1NR Rugeley Road WS7 0DU Chase Road WS7 3FJ Willett Avenue WS7 1NT Rugeley Road WS7 0DX Chase Road WS7 3GA Elunda Grove WS7 2EQ Mountbatten Close WS7 0DY Chase Road WS7 3GP Hillside Close WS7 2FD Mountbatten Close WS7 0DZ Chase Road WS7 3QL Church Street WS7 2HA Spinney Lane WS7 0EA Chase Road WS7 3XF High Street WS7 2HJ Birch Terrace WS7 0EB Chase Road WS7 3XT Hill Street WS7 2HU Ogley Hay Road WS7 0ED Hospital Road WS7 3XU Hill Street WS7 2LL Sunnymead Road WS7 0EL Henley Close WS7 3XX Union Street WS7 2LN Robinson Road WS7 0HA Lime Grove WS7 4QJ King Street WS7 2LW Shakespear Road WS7 0HB Willow Avenue WS7 4QR Highfields Road WS7 2NL Johnson Road WS7 0HD Willow Avenue WS7 4QS Highfields Road WS7 2NN Cotton Way WS7 0HE Norton Lane WS7 4QY Wharf Lane WS7 2NP Scott Way, Boney Hay WS7 0HW Norton Lane WS7 4XB Edwards Road WS7 2NW Albion Way WS7 0LH Overton Lane WS7 4XZ Cottage Lane WS7 2NX Chorley Road WS7 0LP Travellers Close WS7 4YA Cottage Close WS7 2PA The Crescent WS7 0LQ Overton Lane WS7 4YB Edwards Road WS7 2PD Columbian Crescent WS7 4QH Queen Street WS7 4YL Lawnswood Avenue WS7 4NL Johnson Road WS7 4QQ Queen Street WS7 4NW Albion Way WS7 4SF Hospital Road Hazel Tatlow: 07703 746675 WS7 9AE Woodford Crescent WS7 4TF Pine Grove WS7 2EX Bryon Close WS7 9AG Whitehouse Crescent WS7 4TJ Queen Street WS7 2EY Longfellow Road WS7 9AS Morley Road WS7 4TL Bank Crescent WS7 2HD Oak Lane WS7 9BT Elder Lane WS7 4TN Queen Street WS7 2HE Oak Lane WS7 9DD Ogley Hay Road WS7 4TP Grange Road WS7 2HF Oak Lane WS7 9DE Rake Hill WS7 4TR Manor Rise WS7 2HG Oak Lane WS7 9DP Ogley Hay Road WS7 4TS Manor Rise WS7 2PB North Street WS7 4TT Foxhills Close WS7 2PD Bells Lane Sharon Marston: 07436 583 218 WS7 4TY Brantwood Avenue WS7 2PE May Close WS13 6BX Brownsfield Road WS7 4UD Avon Road WS7 2YT Lymington Road WS13 6DF Wissage Lane WS7 2YU Sandown Close WS13 6FE Aspen Close Paul Martin: 07436 800949 WS7 3EY Longfellow Road WS13 6FF Mulberry Drive WS7 4GU Baker Close WS7 4EY Longfellow Road WS13 6NY Braeburn Close WS7 4QD Baker Street WS7 4HQ Acorn Close WS13 6SA Penny's Croft WS7 4RD Baker Street WS7 4YT Lymington Road WS13 6SP Wissage Lane WS7 4RE Laburnam Grove WS12 0QG Summerside Avenue WS13 6SU Valley Lane WS7 4RF Baker Street WS12 0QN Rushton Mews WS13 6SW Wissage Lane WS7 4RG Beech Crescent WS12 1NN Littleworth Road WS13 6SX Darnford View WS7 4RH Poplar Avenue WS12 1NY Dove Hollow WS13 6SZ Hobs Road WS7 4RJ Cherry Close WS12 4AL Sunrise Hill WS13 6TE Eastern Avenue WS7 4RQ Baker Street WS12 4BL Highmount Street WS13 6TF Manley Road WS7 4TG Ash Grove WS12 4DF Cherry Bank WS13 6TG Scotch Orchard WS7 4TH Birch Avenue WS12 4DH Station Road WS13 6TQ Wissage Croft WS7 4TQ Birch Avenue WS12 4JJ Belt Road WS13 6TX Heather Close WS12 4RB Edison Close Jode Locke: 07970 849895 WS12 4RN Sandpiper Close Also see STAFFORD, STOKE, CANNOCK, WS13 6JB Rotten Row RUGELEY & BURNTWOOD sheet for remainder WS14 9AB Mesnes Green Carly Yeomans: 07764 290966 of Burntwood areas. WS14 9AF Cherry Orchard WS7 4RS Oakdene Road WS14 9AH Elm Gardens WS7 4RT Cedar Road WS14 9AY Ivanhoe Road WS7 4RU Cedar Road WS14 9BG Stevenson Walk WS7 4RX Cedar Close WS14 9BH Dovehouse Fields WS7 4RY Oakdene Road WS14 9DB Scott Close WS7 4RZ Hawthorn Crescent WS14 9DP Kenilworth Road WS7 4SA Oakdene Road WS14 9DR Barnfield Close WS7 4SB Juniper Close WS14 9DX St John Street WS7 4UH Springhill Road WS14 9EA St John Street WS7 4UL Springhill Road WS14 9EB Beech Gardens WS7 4UP Woodland Way WS14 9EU Waverley Walk WS7 4UR Thistledown Avenue WS7 4UU Leafenden Avenue WS7 4UY Glenmore Avenue WS7 0BA Tudor Park Gardens WS7 0BU New Road NORTH LICHFIELD Locality Manager - Helen Minchin (07850 297884) Jodie Bordas: 07515 190941 / Jo Barker: 07718 966253 Nina Pearce: 07730 638594 To be confirmed WS13 6RL Eastern Avenue DE13 7AP Dark Lane DE13 7HP Alrewas Road WS13 7JB Edgeworth House DE13 7AX Rykneld Street DE13 7HS Chamberlain Close WS13 7PH Purcell Avenue DE13 7EB Burway Meadow DE13 7HZ Manor Road WS7 1AU Rugeley Road DE13 7EN Walkfield Road DE13 7JN Beech Avenue WS7 2HU Ogley Hay Road DE13 7EP - Somerville Road DE14 3LB Evershed Way WS7 3XZ - New Gardens DE13 7EQ Fox Lane DE14 3LF Alma Street DE13 7ES Anson Road DE14 3LY Evershed Way Lindsay Morris: 07540 669366 DE13 7ET Oakfield Road DE72 3FS Lace Makers Close WS13 7JH Hewitt Close DE13 7EU Oakfield Road DE72 3WQ Lace Makers Close Poppy Gardens / Burway WS13 7JJ Dimbles Lane DE13 7EY Meadow DE72 3WR Lace Makers Close WS13 7JL Bloomfield Crescent WS13 8LR Burton Road NG10 1JW Burton Court, Oxford Street WS13 7JN David Garrick Gardens WS13 8NJ Church Lane WS13 6AP Verdi Court WS13 7JS Dimbles Lane WS13 8NN Church Lane WS13 6AR Gilbert Road WS13 8PB Church Close WS13 6AT Sullivan Walk Lucy Piggott: 07850 908369 WS13 8PG Worthington Road WS13 6AU Gilbert Walk WS13 7GY James Greenway Mews WS13 8PW Jackman Close WS13 6AX Gilbert Road WS13 7JZ James Greenway WS13 8RT Rayson Close WS13 6AY Netherstowe Lane WS13 7PU Lukes Walk WS13 8RU Oaklands Close WS13 6AZ Bower close WS13 7PX Christophers Walk WS13 8RX Beeches Croft WS13 6BA Netherstowe Lane WS13 7PY Pauls Walk WS13 8SF Forrester Close WS13 6BL The Mill Pond WS13 7PZ Augustines Walk WS13 8SQ Milne Avenue WS13 6TS Netherstowe WS13 7QA Thomas Greenway WS13 8TG Common Lane WS13 7QB Peters Walk Simon Norman: 07894 838807 WS13 7QE Judes Walk Sinead McDonnell: 07436 580282 WS13 7ER Prince Ruperts Way WS13 7QF Matthews Walk WS13 7HZ Oakenfield WS13 7HH The Leasowe WS13 7QG Marks Walk WS13 7JA Oakenfield WS13 7HJ Friday Acre WS13 7QQ Stephens Walk WS13 7JD Oakenfield WS13 7HL Dimbles Lane WS15 4LE Bradley Lakes WS13 7JE Pipers Croft WS13 7HP Cranefields WS15 4LG High Street WS13 7JF Greencroft WS13 7HR Wood Ridings WS15 4LQ Stockings Lane WS13 7JG Collins Hill WS13 7HW Dimbles Lane WS15 4PW Swan Close WS13 7JQ Collins Hill WS13 7NH Dimbles Hill WS13 7JT Greencroft Louise Tas: 07850 298522 Fiona Stevens: 07718 966223 WS13 6EH Wissage Court Andrew Bradshaw: 07894 838808 WS13 7PG Purcell Avenue WS13 6HA Trenty Valley Road WS13 7NF Miller Close WS13 7PH Purcell Avenue WS13 6RL Eastern Avenue WS13 7NG Curborough Road WS13 7PJ Purcell Avenue WS13 7EQ Weston Road WS13 7NJ Leyfields WS13 7PL Elgar Close WS13 7HU Windmill Lane WS13 7NL Ponesfield Road WS13 7PQ Handel Walk WS13 7HX Windmill Lane WS13 7NN Ponesfield Road WS13 7PS Simpson Road WS13 7HY Windmill Lane WS13 7NP Stychbrook Gardens WS13 7RN Meadowbrook Road WS13 7JP Needwood Mews WS13 7NQ Curborough Road WS13 7RP Barn Close WS13 7JQ Needwood Hill WS13 7NR Curborough Road WS13 7RR Ploughmans Walk WS13 7NT Weston Road WS13 7NS The Garth WS13 7RS Fallowfield WS13 7NX Willow Tree Close WS13 7NW Ponesgreen WS13 7RT Shepherd Close WS13 7PA Weston Road WS13 7PN Curborough Road WS13 7RW Meadowbrook Road WS13 7PB Weston Road WS13 7PW Curborough Road SOUTH LICHFIELD Locality Manager - Emma O'Sullivan (07852 337689) Jo Baker: 07890 584 144 Sharon Jones: 07718 966243 Victoria Monteith: 07718 966228 B78 3JE High Broom Court B77 1AX Kettlebrook Road B78 3AA Hints Road B78 3JJ Fazeley Road B77 1BW Field Court, Field Close B78 3AB Hints Road B78 3JW Lady Meadown Close B77 1DF Barnbridge B78 3AJ Lichfield Crescent B78 8GB Taylor Court B77 1DL Kettlebrook B78 3AS Nursery Lane B79 7YL Oxbridge Way B77 1GB Thornton Way B78 3BG Two Trees Close B79 8AF School Walk B77 1GP Grazier Avenue B79 0AH Lullington Road B79 8AJ Perry Close B77 1GW Grazier Avenue B79 0AJ Church Hollow B79 8BE Masefield Drive B77 2AB Blythe Street B79 0AL Main Street B79 8BT Keble Walk B77 2AH Basin Lane B79 0AS Main Street B79 8DE Elizabeth Drive B77 2EW Chapelon B79 0AU Lullington Road B79 8DF Elizabeth Drive B77 2FJ Canterbury Close B79 0AX Main Street B79 8GA Marlowe Court B77 2FN Blythe Street B79 9BL Tamworth Road B79 8GB Tennyson Avenue B77 2FP Southwick Drive B79 9BN Burton Road B79 8HU Eliot Close B77 2FR Thompson Avenue B79 9BP The Beck B79 8HZ Thackeray Drive B77 2JE Hamble B79 9BT The Beck B79 8JG Milton Avenue B77 3BX Bridge Street B79 9BU Croft Close B79 8JQ Milton Avenue B77 3HZ Sharpe Street B79 9JF Croxall Road B79 8LT Longfellow Walk B77 3PW Ferrers Road B79 9JH Croxall Road B79 9BG Manor Lane B77 4DH Ealingham B79 9JN Pessall Lane B79 9DW Main Road B77 4DJ Gayle B79 9JQ Woodyard Drive B79 9DZ Main Road B77 4FE Robinia, Kerria Road B79 9JS Manor Lane B77 4HT Lothersdale B79 9JU Main Road Natalie Warrilow: 07736 479423 B77 4JZ Ravenstone B79 9JZ Main Road WS13 6LS Broadbent Close B77 4LR Eshton Way B79 9LJ Moores Croft WS13 6ND Boathouse Field B77 4ND Juniper WS14 9JD Tamworth Road WS13 6NH Sandfield Meadow B77 4NL Eldwick Court WS14 9JT Chapel Lane WS13 6NX Parnell Avenue B77 5FL Valley Drive WS14 9LP Blacksmith Lane WS13 6NZ Burwaye Close B77 5FR Bronze Court WS14 9LR Langton Crescent WS13 6PE Maxtock Avenue B77 5FS Cupronickel Way WS14 9NH Back Lane WS13 6PJ Birmingham Road B77 5GA Waterfall Close WS14 9NJ Pass Avenue WS13 6PS Deykin Road B77 5GD Lagoon Road WS14 9NN Burton Road WS13 6QP Sainte Foy Avenue B78 3UJ Church Close WS14 9NU Swan Road WS13 6QQ Friary Avenue B78 3UL Eddens Wood Close WS14 9PA Noddington Lane WS13 6QW Chesterfield Road B78 3UQ Old Manor Close WS14 9PH Neal Croft WS13 6SL St Michael Road WS14 9PZ Levett Road WS13 6SN St Michael Road Vicky Sonderlo: 07436 544340 WS14 9QD Jerrys Lane WS13 8FA Walnut Walk B74 3BE
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