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List of Streets Maintainable at Public Expense Within the Borough of Runnymede SECTION 36(6)&(7) HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 LIST OF STREETS MAINTAINABLE AT PUBLIC EXPENSE WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF RUNNYMEDE APRIL 2015 Produced by Highways Information Team, Surrey County Council [email protected] 020 8541 8922 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) A30 SLIP ROAD TO M25 ANTICLOCKWISE,,EGHAM(A30) 0.748 A30 SLIP ROAD TO M25 CLOCKWISE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(A30) 0.241 ABBEY GARDENS,,CHERTSEY(D3015) 0.306 ABBEY GREEN,,CHERTSEY(D3015) 0.153 ABBEY ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3044) 0.514 ABBOTS WAY,,CHERTSEY(B375) 0.218 ACACIA CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3059) 0.089 ACACIA DRIVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3059) 0.283 ACCOMMODATION ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3045) 1.576 ADDLESTONE MOOR,,ADDLESTONE(D3025) 0.664 ADDLESTONE PARK,,ADDLESTONE(D3103) 0.296 ADDLESTONE ROAD,,WEYBRIDGE(C229) 1.029 ALBANY PLACE,,EGHAM(D3145) 0.193 ALBERT ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3094) 0.155 ALBERT ROAD,,EGHAM(D3128) 0.221 ALDER CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3130) 0.089 ALDERSIDE WALK FOOTPATH,,EGHAM(D3130) 0.052 ALDERSIDE WALK,,EGHAM(D3130) 0.452 ALEXANDER ROAD FOOTPATH,,EGHAM(D3150) 0.035 ALEXANDER ROAD,,EGHAM(D3150) 0.370 ALEXANDRA ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3092) 0.349 ALEXANDRA ROAD,,EGHAM(D3128) 0.275 ALMNERS ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3005) 1.752 ALMOND CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3118) 0.078 ALPHA WAY,,EGHAM(D7004) 0.011 ALTON COURT,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3138) 0.037 ALWYNS CLOSE,,CHERTSEY(D3010) 0.050 ALWYNS LANE,,CHERTSEY(D3010) 0.186 AMBERLEY DRIVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3060) 0.472 AMBLESIDE WAY,,EGHAM(D7009) 0.267 AMIS AVENUE,,ADDLESTONE(D3063) 0.356 APRILWOOD CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3060) 0.155 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 1 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) ARGENT CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3172) 0.112 ARMSTRONG ROAD,,EGHAM(D3128) 0.247 ASHLEIGH AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3163) 0.336 ASHWOOD ROAD,,EGHAM(D3114) 0.223 ASTOR CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3090) 0.079 AUDLEY CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3103) 0.146 AVENUE ROAD,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3148) 0.239 AVON CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3096) 0.079 AYEBRIDGES AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3162) 0.439 AYMER DRIVE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3138) 0.315 BAGSHOT ROAD,,EGHAM(D7001) 0.393 BAKEHAM LANE,,EGHAM(D3191) 0.899 BARKER ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3008) 0.404 BARLEY MOW ROAD,,EGHAM(D3111) 0.121 BARLEY MOW ROAD,,EGHAM(D3126) 0.395 BARNWAY,,EGHAM(D3127) 0.211 BARONS WAY,,EGHAM(D3157) 0.331 BARTON CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3097) 0.070 BASSET CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3076) 0.138 BATES WALK,,ADDLESTONE(D3083) 0.331 BEARWOOD CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3096) 0.053 BEAUFORTS,,EGHAM(D3122) 0.173 BEECH GROVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3036) 0.077 BEECH HALL,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3054) 0.069 BEECHMONT AVENUE,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3197) 0.236 BEECHTREE AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3113) 0.601 BELL BRIDGE R/A,,CHERTSEY(A320) 0.080 BELL BRIDGE ROAD,,CHERTSEY(A320) 0.444 BETA WAY,,EGHAM(D7004) 0.010 BEVERLEY CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3090) 0.070 BIRCH CLOSE,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D3081) 0.114 BIRCHFIELD CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3036) 0.202 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 2 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) BISHOPS WAY,,EGHAM(D3157) 0.595 BISHOPSGATE ROAD,,EGHAM(D3111) 1.603 BITTAMS LANE,,CHERTSEY(D3030) 1.343 BLACKETT CLOSE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D7010) 0.206 BLACKNEST ROAD,,VIRGINIA WATER(A329) 1.119 BLAYS CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3123) 0.087 BLAYS LANE,,EGHAM(D3123) 0.969 BLUE BALL LANE,,EGHAM(D3184) 0.097 BOIS HALL ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3089) 0.546 BOLEYN CLOSE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3137) 0.064 BOND STREET,,EGHAM(D3120) 0.564 BORROWDALE CLOSE,,EGHAM(D7009) 0.061 BOSCOMBE CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3163) 0.152 BOSHERS GARDENS,,EGHAM(D3187) 0.255 BOURNE MEADOW,,EGHAM(D3176) 0.062 BOURNE ROAD,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3197) 0.115 BOURNESIDE ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3089) 0.555 BOUSLEY RISE,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3052) 0.223 BOWES ROAD,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3156) 0.349 BRAESIDE,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D3072) 0.208 BRAMLEY CLOSE - FOOTPATH,,CHERTSEY(D3042) 0.179 BRAMLEY CLOSE,,CHERTSEY(D3042) 0.141 BRAYWOOD AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3186) 0.194 BRETLANDS ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3027) 0.156 BRIDGE LANE,,VIRGINIA WATER(C127) 1.027 BRIDGE ROAD,,CHERTSEY(B375) 0.944 BRIDGE WHARF,,CHERTSEY(B375) 0.038 BRIGHTON CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3104) 0.078 BRIGHTON ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(A318) 0.568 BROOKHURST ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3099) 0.250 BROOKSIDE FOOTPATH,,CHERTSEY(D3004) 0.052 BROOKSIDE,,CHERTSEY(D3004) 0.307 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 3 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) BROOMFIELD ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3073) 0.218 BROX ROAD,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(C129) 1.588 BRUNNER COURT,,CHERTSEY(D3047) 0.073 BULKELEY CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3126) 0.150 BUNDYS WAY,,EGHAM(D3140) 0.212 BURCOTT GARDENS,,ADDLESTONE(D3083) 0.196 BURLEIGH CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3104) 0.104 BURLEIGH ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3104) 0.264 BURN CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3039) 0.109 BUSH CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3088) 0.340 BUTTERMERE WAY,,EGHAM(D7021) 0.046 BYFLEET ROAD (ACCESS TO LOCK),NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D7016) 0.124 BYFLEET ROAD,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(A318) 1.044 BYFLEET ROAD,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D7016) 0.393 BYRON ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3093) 0.274 CABBELL PLACE,,ADDLESTONE(D7003) 0.114 CABRERA AVENUE,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3196) 0.441 CABRERA CLOSE,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3196) 0.081 CADDY CLOSE,,EGHAM(D7011) 0.063 CALLOW HILL,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3192) 1.477 CANFORD DRIVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3026) 0.417 CASELDEN CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3104) 0.153 CASTLE HILL ROAD,,EGHAM(D3110) 0.258 CEDAR COURT,,EGHAM(D3145) 0.065 CENTURY ROAD,,EGHAM(D3151) 0.071 CEROTUS PLACE,,CHERTSEY(D3008) 0.222 CHANDOS ROAD,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3148) 0.250 CHANTRY ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3044) 0.165 CHAPEL AVENUE,,ADDLESTONE(D3033) 0.195 CHAPEL GROVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3033) 0.199 CHAPEL PARK ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3033) 0.160 CHARLES STREET,,CHERTSEY(D3018) 0.113 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 4 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) CHARTA ROAD,,EGHAM(D3172) 0.125 CHASESIDE GARDENS,,CHERTSEY(D3016) 0.211 CHAWORTH CLOSE,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D7028) 0.182 CHAWORTH ROAD FOOTPATH,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3050) 0.058 CHAWORTH ROAD,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3050) 0.290 CHERRYWOOD AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3116) 0.408 CHERTSEY LANE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(A308) 0.171 CHERTSEY LANE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(A320) 2.593 CHERTSEY LANE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3138) 0.212 CHERTSEY ROAD (F/P TO ROAKES AVENUE),,ADDLESTONE(D3026) 0.199 CHERTSEY ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(A317) 0.497 CHERTSEY ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(A318) 0.826 CHERTSEY ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3025) 0.138 CHESHIRE CLOSE,,CHERTSEY(D7012) 0.086 CHESTNUT CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3090) 0.063 CHESTNUT CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3119) 0.061 CHILSEY GREEN ROAD,,CHERTSEY(A320) 0.464 CHOBHAM CLOSE,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3048) 0.031 CHOBHAM LANE,LONGCROSS,CHERTSEY(C10) 1.514 CHOBHAM ROAD,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(A319) 1.635 CHOBHAM ROAD,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3049) 0.182 CHRISTCHURCH ROAD,,VIRGINIA WATER(B389) 2.408 CHRISTCHURCH ROUNDABOUT,,VIRGINIA WATER(B389) 0.115 CHURCH ROAD SERVICE ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3101) 0.074 CHURCH ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(B3121) 0.949 CHURCH ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3101) 0.063 CHURCH ROAD,,EGHAM(B3407) 0.497 CHURCH WALK,,CHERTSEY(T1001) 0.125 CLANDON AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3164) 0.179 CLARE GARDENS,,EGHAM(D7011) 0.109 CLAREMONT ROAD,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3148) 0.239 CLARENCE DRIVE,,EGHAM(D3133) 0.163 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 5 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) CLARENCE STREET,,EGHAM(D3188) 0.427 CLIFTON CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3025) 0.062 CLOCKHOUSE LANE EAST,,EGHAM(D3171) 0.266 CLOCKHOUSE LANE WEST,,EGHAM(D3171) 0.248 CLYVE WAY,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3138) 0.088 COBS WAY,,ADDLESTONE(D3078) 0.443 COLDHARBOUR CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3167) 0.081 COLDHARBOUR LANE,,EGHAM(D3167) 0.885 COLEBROOK,,CHERTSEY(D3052) 0.136 COLLEGE AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3171) 0.155 COLONELS LANE,,CHERTSEY(D3014) 0.328 COMMON LANE,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D3080) 0.568 COMPTON GARDENS,,ADDLESTONE(D7023) 0.082 CONISTON WAY,,EGHAM(D7009) 0.122 CONQUEST ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3102) 0.255 COOMBE DRIVE,,ADDLESTONE(D3108) 0.341 COOMBELANDS LANE,,ADDLESTONE(D3095) 0.286 COOPERS CLOSE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3139) 0.137 COOPERS HILL LANE,,EGHAM(D3134) 1.461 COPPERFIELD RISE,,ADDLESTONE(D3107) 0.396 COPTHALL WAY,NEW HAW,ADDLESTONE(D3063) 0.413 CORBY CLOSE,,EGHAM(D3125) 0.144 CORBY DRIVE,,EGHAM(D3125) 0.464 CORDEROY PLACE,,CHERTSEY(D3009) 0.097 CORNHILL CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3026) 0.078 CORNWALL WAY,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3156) 0.059 CORRIE GARDENS,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3178) 0.126 CORRIE ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3086) 0.256 COTTAGE CLOSE,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3047) 0.050 COUNTISBURY GARDENS,,ADDLESTONE(D3103) 0.057 COURLAND ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3023) 0.231 COWLEY AVENUE,,CHERTSEY(D3009) 0.817 2015 Runnymede Road Register By Road Name 6 Road Name, Village, Town, Class/Number Length (km) COWPER CLOSE,,CHERTSEY(D3012) 0.140 CRABTREE ROAD,,EGHAM(D7004) 0.399 CRAIGWELL CLOSE,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D7010) 0.122 CRAWSHAW ROAD,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D7012) 0.133 CRESTA DRIVE,WOODHAM,ADDLESTONE(D3059) 0.175 CRIMP HILL,,EGHAM(D3110) 0.450 CROCKFORD CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3087) 0.109 CROCKFORD PARK ROAD,,ADDLESTONE(D3085) 0.746 CROFTON CLOSE,OTTERSHAW,CHERTSEY(D3050) 0.151 CROSSLANDS,,CHERTSEY(D3029) 0.127 CROSSWAYS,,EGHAM(D3159) 0.217 CROUCH OAK LANE (F/P TO TYLER GARDENS),,ADDLESTONE(D3038) 0.051 CROUCH OAK LANE,,ADDLESTONE(D3038) 0.365 CROWN LANE,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3179) 0.193 CROWN RISE,,CHERTSEY(D7026) 0.072 CROWN ROAD SERVICE ROAD,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3196) 0.137 CROWN ROAD,,VIRGINIA WATER(D3196) 0.600 CROWN STREET,,EGHAM(D3144) 0.401 CUMBERLAND STREET,,STAINES-UPON-THAMES(D3149) 0.101 CURFEW BELL ROAD,,CHERTSEY(B375) 0.061 CURFEW BELL ROAD,,CHERTSEY(D3009) 0.078 CYPRESS WALK FOOTPATH,,EGHAM(D3117) 0.085 CYPRESS WALK,,EGHAM(D3117) 0.065 DAISY MEADOW,,EGHAM(D3170) 0.057 DALE CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3099) 0.113 DALEHAM AVENUE,,EGHAM(D3186) 0.196 DARLEY CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3088) 0.053 DAVIES WAY,,EGHAM(D3151) 0.322 DE ROS PLACE,,EGHAM(D7011) 0.089 DELTA WAY,,EGHAM(D7004) 0.143 DENHAM ROAD,,EGHAM(D3144) 0.316 DERWENT CLOSE,,ADDLESTONE(D3091)
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