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East Renfrewshire Council Green Transport Recovery N CYCLE LANE ON ROAD AT JUNCTION AHEAD TN KEY Sloping masonry BERRYHILL ROAD Electricity 1a SIGN DIAGRAM 962.1 PROPOSED CYCLE PATH MOUNTED ON A-FRAME Distribution Site 60634495-SHT-SCC2-Ph2.2-0102 PROPOSED FOOTWAY N 1 PROJECT PROPOSED CYCLE PATH Beech ISO A1 594mm x 841mm BREAK FOR ACCESS Cottage EAST RENFREWSHIRE A-FRAMES DIA. 955 & 610 PROPOSED BUS STOP 224 COUNCIL PL OTTERBURN DRIVE EXISTING DRIVEWAY PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE EXISTING CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH OTTERBURN DRIVE ACCESS GREEN TRANSPORT PROPOSED PARKING Approved: 1 SM RECOVERY FLEXIBLE DELINEATOR PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE SC POSTS AT 3M CENTRES EXISTING291 CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH CLIENT NEW ROAD MARKINGS Checked: EXISTING LINING INDICATIVE LAYOUT YELLOW ROAD MARKINGS RM PEDESTRIAN RAMP 228 56.5m SIGN Designer: Sloping masonry ARRAN DRIVE 2 CONSULTANT AECOM Flamenco Aurora 9 120 Bothwell St GLASGOW, G2 7JS YELLOW LINING INTRODUCED FOR BUS +44 (0) 141 248 0300 tel STOP www.aecom.com WARNING11 SIGN FOR CYCLISTS GIVE Project Management Initials: WAY AT BUS STOP 5 NOTES PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE 1. ALL WORKS TO BE EXECUTED IN EXISTING CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATION FOR HIGHWAY WORKS - THE MANUAL OF WARNING SIGN FOR CYCLISTS GIVE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR HIGHWAY El Sub Sta WAY AT BUS STOP WORKS, DESIGN MANUAL FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES, TRAFFIC SIGNS MANUAL AND LOCAL COUNCIL GUIDELINES. YELLOW LINING INTRODUCED FOR BUS 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN METRES UNLESS STOP STATED OTHERWISE. ALL LEVELS ARE IN METRES AND RELATE TO ORDNANCE DATUM. 3. DO NOT SCALE FROM ANY DRAWING. WORK 232 TO FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY. ANY DISCREPANCIES IN DIMENSION ARE TO BE REFERRED TO THE DESIGNER BEFORE WORK 1 IS PUT TO HAND. 4. ALL DIMENSIONS AND LEVELS ARE TO BE 52.9m GAP IN CONES FOR ACCESS 4 CHECKED ON SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR 11 PRIOR TO PREPARING ANY WORKING EXISTING LINING INDICATIVE LAYOUT DRAWINGS OR COMMENCING ON SITE. 3 CYCLE LANE ON ROAD 5. ALL WORKS BY THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE AT JUNCTION AHEAD CARRIED OUT IN SUCH A WAY THAT ALL 56.8m Hutchison Court SIGN DIAGRAM 962.1 REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE HEALTH AND 2 MOUNTED ON A-FRAME SAFETY AT WORK ACT ARE SATISFIED. 6. ALL WORK IS TO BE CARRIED OUT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTORY AUTHORITIES AND 238 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT MONTGOMERYMONTGOMERY DRIVE REGULATIONS. A-FRAMES DIA. 955 & 610 DRIVE 7. DRAWING BASE RECEIVED FROM OTHERS, 2 SURVEY CARRIED OUT BY OTHERS. AECOM PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE FENWICK ROAD CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR ACCURACY. EXISTING CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH CONTRACTOR TO SATISFY THEMSELVES AS BERRYHILL ROAD TO THE ACCURACY OF SUCH INFORMATION. 4 8. SERVICE INFORMATION IS INTERPOLATED 6 2a FROM INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE UTILITY PROVIDERS, AND AS SUCH NO Hutchison PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE GUARANTEE OF THEIR ACCURACY CAN BE EXISTING CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH GIVEN. CONTRACTOR TO SATISFY 6 Court THEMSELVES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF SUCH A-FRAMES DIA. 955 & 610 SEYTON COURT INFORMATION. 1 ISSUE/REVISION 1 2 53.4m PROPOSED CYCLE LANE TO UTILISE EXISTING CARRIAGEWAY LANE WIDTH EXISTING LINING INDICATIVE LAYOUT CYCLE LANE ON ROAD AT JUNCTION AHEAD GAP IN CONES FOR ACCESS SIGN DIAGRAM 962.1 6 MOUNTED ON A-FRAME CYCLE LANE ON ROAD 1 08/01/21 REVISION 1 AT JUNCTION AHEAD 17 MANDATORY WITH-FLOW SIGN DIAGRAM 962.1 7 0 18/06/2020 INITIAL DRAFT CYCLE LANE AHEAD SIGN MOUNTED ON A-FRAME I/R DATE DESCRIPTION DIAGRAM 958.1 MOUNTED ON A-FRAME A-FRAMES DIA. 955 & 610 KEY PLAN Shelter MULBERRY ROAD STRUAN ROAD LEDI ROAD 15 60 82 26 70 11 El BRENT 24 44 19 1 30 48Club 19 7 3 73 ARDLE ROAD 12 TCB 22 52 14 Shelter StaSub Auldhouse Burn 23 22 66 to 70 48 59.6m 3 Garage 19 16 53 LANGSIDE DRIVE 69 67 75 77 Post 37.2m 107a 3 76 3 29 8 BARRMILL ROAD 50 48 33 512 597 23 LETHAM COURT 32.5m 109 127 112 Shelter 5 22 ESS50a 14 14 21 FORTIES CRESCENT 42 22.9m 5 CAIRNGORM ROAD Bowling Green 8 9 60 34.3m Hall 4 50 46 39 72 to 76 54 15 11 Shelter MERRYLEE ROAD 57 South Manse LB 1115 122 21 27 48 18 15 56 47 20 51 8 Tennis Courts 9 7 21 LETHAM DRIVE 9 Cathcart 123 20 MS 0.25 31 18 82 92 Sports Facility 15 19 4 5860 HILLSIDE ROAD MANSEWOOD ROAD 6 11 7 11 20 37.8m MERRYLEE ROAD 21 140 ESS 179 to 23 HOLMHEAD ROAD 40 70 22 38 34 Play Area 5 601 15 1 19 68 60 50 34.1m 78 Cathcart (Garage) to 185 173 28.0m 35 7 102 11 14 9 11 20 30.7m 66 64 49 52 10 55.6m 2 33.5m ParishMerrylea Church Baptist Church 195 181 12 1 7 Track 6870 12 50 TINTO ROAD 3 5 58 74 76 30.5m Telephone Exchange 132 to189 8 9 32 RHANNAN TERRACE White Cart Water ROAD 30a 5 36 Play Area 14 27.2m 17 CS 520 8 BROOM PLACE 18 22 50 Hall 135 to 139 136 203 28 30 96 28 2 El Sub Sta Shelter 74 MANSEWOOD 50a Bank 27 3 43 40 30 71 110 141 to 147 to 197 29.8m 2 11 55 5 BRENT DRIVE 12 27 32 FB 43 76 14 59.2m 6 14 522 30 31.6m LARGIE ROAD 151 Surgery 142 16 90 SNUFF MILL 19 116 118 10 4 6 26 80 8 18 50b 526 BRIAR ROAD 8 64 6 11 15 26 25 9 4 128 to 134 to 128 10 Play Area 2 8482 10 10 ALDER PLACE 7 1 43 20 BRIAR GROVE 7 46 45 19 213 to 207 15 StaEl Sub 80 8 47 to 51 to 47 Hall 1 3 24 1 86 14 5 617 24 23 PH 221 to 215 72 45 14 MP 0.5 90 15 ATTOW 6 16 11 9 ALDER ROAD BP 33.0m 140 142 29.3m 21 35 41 SNUFF MILL ROAD 36 20 15 18 FORTIES WAY 7 EastwoodCemetery 92 ROAD 18 33.1m 26 32 35 ROAD 35 38 144 225 223 18 CRAIG ROAD PW 32.1m 38 2 11 30.4m 96 94 11 20 17 15 52 2 3 LANTON 17 51 42 22 177 39.6m Old(FB) Bridge 40 1 57 to 63 to 57 15 King George's Field 1 10 11 Allotment Gardens 24 22 9 62 24 21 Burgh Const, P Const,Co Const PER & Bdy UA Bdy 11 LB 1 5 7 11 34 Sub StaEl 15 COYLTON ROAD 37 237 227229233 28.1m 27 19 2 15 100 7 26 2 15 15 5 77 9 34 Ward Bdy 166 30 141 27 5 28 18 FORTIES GARDENS 102 20 25 42.0m 56 Drain 2b 2c 16 7 241 243 129 153 165 25 21 4 128 2 6 8 2 1 65 106 18 1517 1416 36 BROOKLEA DRIVE 3 BRIAR GARDENS STREET 35 23 FB 4 1 8 El 67 Mast 108 14 63 10 8 33 Def Car Park 2 17 3 32 117 BRUNTON StaSub 112 110 25 16 66 1 25 19 25 BURNHEAD 11 30 44 100 3 16 23 68 7 9 WINDHILL PLACE 6 4 TCB 37 ESS 10 ROAD 81 28 49 174 Shelter 90 120 70 247 110 2 FORTIES COURT 5 LB 116 23 LAWERS ROAD 12 14 53 34 1 MERRYVALE PLACE 33.8m 41 21 8 58 20 196 269 86 11 21 38 7 10 231 118 16 28 26 35.0m 29 Shelter 4 188184 281 103 AILORT AVENUE 12 55 10 277 11 THORNLIEBANK ROAD 121 10 69 17 6 to 10 22 20 40 48 FERNLEIGH ROAD 45 46 ROAD 192 to 265 5 4 NETHERLEE ROAD 14 20 22 4 15 314 122 123 17 54.7m 36 16 14 CRESCENT Surgery 16 14 LAGGAN 41 287 76 7 6 8 Church(site of) Play Area 124 15 70 15 4240 38 WINDHILL ROAD 3 MERRYLEE 11 15 32 6 37 200 6 11 15 74 31 4038 34 36 329 to 321 312 77 WINDHILL CRESCENT 4 10 8 8 5 50 FENWICK ROAD 2 42 51 4 34.5m ESS 60 91 GARVE AVENUE 13 54.2m 42 128 127129 37 27 25 10 60 Drain BurghCo Const, Const P Const,Bdy PER & UA BdyDef 34.8m 16 33 52 26 40 210 299 34 24 4 76 59 54 32 306 to 310 130 9 41 21 19 9 33.2m MERRYLEEMEWS PARK 59 AVENUE 8 ShelterCLARKSTON ROAD 38 14 51 30 24.5m El 134 133 135 7 5 to 9 15 4 14 15 11 1 GAVINTON STREET MUIREND 214 LB 305 LOCHINVER DRIVE 84 36 VIKING WAY 3537 4139 43 47 BOYDSTONE PLACE Sub Sta 300 to 304 136 139 143141 5 3 83 51 11 PARKNEUK ROAD 43 10 Trees 54 60 59 63 78 29 Posts 4 31.3m 83 85 66 28 51 26 775 240 140 145 1 55 2 El Sub Sta 2 65 38 49 311 33 23 14 24 to 90 33 BOYDSTONE PLACE 311 142 149 151 87 3 61 59 7 21 Homeblair House 1 69 75 315 313 6 21 11 3 146 44 4 552 237 148 153 155 90 89 60 65 63 5 3 LB 5 323to St Oswald's 17 47 25 21 19 152 69 52 22.7m Mast (Telecommunication) 31 15 9 11 8 6 FW Works 33.2m 296 150 92 62 35.5m 25 29 7 26 36.6m 2 20 49 7 15 244 to 248 317 10 19 15 Secondary School 23 73 71 6 Play Area 2729 75 771 FF Und Def 239 156 159161 167165 169 171 175 177 72 70 1 27 6 12 78 85 18 Sorting 327 329 1721 56 45 14 13 333 79 26 29 9 2 3 19 Office 16 54 54 5 14 4 160 11 31 RAVENSTONE DRIVE 33 14 4 7 32 89 83 48 6 11 25 250 20 52 49 2 7 Cartbank 556 to 558 759 761763 765767 FB Def Mast (telecommunication) 87 8 2 to 6 16 11 96 82 17 26 45 46 8 19 254 to 258 343 22 58 51 14 4 18 VOIL DRIVE 1 to 18 The Firs 45 168 15 24 349 729 733 743741 747745 749 Factory 292 48.8m LB 72 36 34 35 1 11 100 37 351 339to El Sub Sta 11 CarnwadricChurch 709 713 717 723 725 727 731 735 Shelter Def 174 66 to 70 64 62 60 38 37 3 11a 2 15 MERRYBURN AVENUE FERNLEIGH ROAD 15 17 10 264 347 DRIVE 15 11 3 48 711 715 Def 33.8m 18 15 38 44 38.9m 39 15 11 2 268 LOCHALINE 15 46.0m 200 106 3 Play Area 27.7m LB 97 PARKNEUKROAD 1 39 97 10 CAIRNDOW AVENUE LANE 9 33.6m 4 6 Path (um) 68 55 28 15 11 17 24 El Sub Sta Shelter 28.2m Electricity Sub Station NameHoly 78 to 84 35.1m 41 7 38.2m 11 12 12 MUIREND AVENUE 7 TERRACEBRUNTON 5 38 4 19 35 754 54 to 367 760762 Thornliebank 288 69 79 87 Church LB 45 El Sub Sta CARLETON COURT 35.6m 7 93 HILLCREST AVENUE 28 3 365 6 110 728 748 746 22.1m 752 Station 62 86 to 92 11 16 130 20 11 PILMUIR AVENUE ShelterLB 6 10 4 LOCHMADDY 30 28 706 726 65 369 BOYDSTONE ROAD 712 718720 272270 280 to 284 40 56 to 60 50 to 54 7 4 24 27 15 4 373to DAIRSIE 4 29 4 LINNHE AVENUE 7 16 704 710 271 41 STREET Shelter MANSEWOOD ROAD 44 to 48 6 3 41 1 94 25 SP to379 375 36 LAXFORD AVENUE AVENUE 670672 678 676 30 5 THORNLEA DRIVE 19 Def LB 383 30 5 SWEEN AVENUE 11 1 to 18 The Limes TCB 628 646 650652 76 74 SP 274 to 278 63 BROWNHILL ROAD 11 8 7 23 16 9 2 MERRYVALE LANGSIDE DRIVE 2 40.0m 120 31 16 WHITTLEMUIR AVENUE MP 101.5 30 12 60 14 17 15 23 46.9m PinesThe 582 624 to 632 634 65 103 608 644 5351 10 16 18 MERRYCROFT AVENUE AVENUE 14 3 CAIRNDOW AVENUE 310 3 9 5 600 602 606 51 47 RC Primary School 3 580 610 4 6 7 5 THORNLIEBANK ROAD BURNFIELD DRIVE 41 37 9 20 51 26 El Sub Sta 11 2 11 1 37 62 114 38.9m 38 28 11 120 4 6 3 11
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