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BRUNEL ROAD Play County Court Cycle Track Posts Telford Square Posts Thomas Telford School Town Centre Water Post B 5072 B 5072 Car Park Post El Sub Sta Post OLD PARK OLD PARK BM 175.42m Water Post ROUNDABOUT Parkside Court Posts ROUNDABOUT Magistrates' Court Car Park Cycle Track B 5072 Posts Magistrates' Court 40 Subway OLD PARK Old Park Divisional ROUNDABOUT Thomas Telford School 7 12 Police HQ 14 7 15 11 OLD PARK ROUNDABOUT Car Park 17 Cycle Path 189.8m Gas Gov El WEST CENTRE WAY Parkside Court HALL PARK WAY Sub Sta BM 189.70m 6 12 Divisional 2 14 B 5072 Police HQ 4 17 177.6m Car Park ST SAVIOUR 11 1 Old Park 100 Cycle Track Subway 6 ST AUBIN DRIVE 18 5 5 2 B 5072 CLOSE BRELADE 36 99 ST 99 CLOSE 102 35 1 33 Posts 4 18 WEST CENTRE WAY Posts BM 177.36m Bank 41 40 Ward Bdy 39 Und 10 174.0m Posts WOODHOUSE CENTRAL The Border 23 MALINSGATE 109 1 29 Tank 109 108 to 110 20 Town Centre 208 32 Car Park Dean 200 Square 112 to 114 42 MALINSLEE CR 43 ROUNDABOUT Dean Street 205 205 Bank Works Posts 201 201 118 24 193.0m Post Post 210 Clock WEST CENTRE WAY Tower El Sub Sta Post 174.7m 169.3m MALINSGATE 209 209 117 The Severn Gorge Bank 211 (PH) LB 126 Kielder Square 119 Ashdown Lane 211a 121 Bank 127 Car Park 127 2 215 215 1 Dean Street 123 1 CR 216 136 125 125 215a 215a 224 to 226 138 Job Centre Job Post 138 132 219 to 223 223 to to 219 219 Centre New Row New Street 218 to 220 Thetford Chase PARK ROAD Town Centre 140 TA Centre CR 222 140 129 228 to 230 to 228 Track 230 to 228 232 232 Wrekin 139 175.2m 139 13 Square 4 to 10 192.9m Post 142 133 135 135 154 12 161 161 MILNERS LANE North Sherwood Street 162.3m Bank Posts New Street 145 146 145 PC 16 Sherwood Wrekin Walk 13 197.6m Square 13 151 to 153 to 151 SOUTHWATER WAY 153 to 151 147 to 149 149 to to 147 147 163 BM 161.59m 163 T A Centre Offices 15 19 19 DAWLEY GREEN WAY 194.6m Ridgemount 20 21 to 23 23 to to 21 21 ROYAL WAY 12 Malinslee House Def CR 200.9m Keron (Council Offices) 24 Corner Cycle Path 196.1m Close Ellendale ROYAL WAY GRANGE FARM RISE 2 5 Bus Station Path (um) 5 Chimneys 1 Woodlea CAVAN DRIVE 190.1m 30 24 PARK ROAD Oldpark Sherwood Street 9 155.5m 4 184.5m Car Park 33 Ward Bdy 33 12 195.0m 34 176.6m 4 1 Car Park 7 BM 194.45m Play 193.8m Posts 36 Area Alicia Grange Farm Central 200.7m 35 Bungalow 9 38 Square Play Area 37 PRINCE EDWARD CRESCENT Walker House Wyre 14 Pp Ho 37a Hall Sherwood Row 14 11 Posts 11 43 B1 Chellow 3 43 A1 30 200.2m Dene 15 COACH CENTRAL 28 Ward Bdy 10 Water Hazledine House 70 1 13 BM 201.90m PRINCE 37 34 14 41 Posts 41 Reservoir The Mount BM 181.79m 39 Post 39 (covered) ANDREW Reservoir Sloping masonry C Tk Royston Southwater PC 11 151.5m Office Foot Bridge CEMETERY ROAD 9 DRIVE (covered) PRINCE ANDREW DRIVE 46 30 6 Malinslee 6 Hazeldine House 1 18 13 10 FB Sloping CP Sloping masonry masonry 3 28 203.0m MILNERS COURT 1 181.3m BRUNEL ROAD Play 5 65 61 5 53 Subway 53 33 Area Foot Bridge B5 Malinslee 36 A6 Car Park 8 10 1 1 3b CR 3b 19 22 Play Area 5 3a 76 3a 14 C Tk 7 Cemetery Sloping masonry 60 Car Park 56 PRINCE EDWARD CRESCENT 66 59 Arcade59 Southwater 58 Ramp 28 6 11 Play 3 88 19 12 Area 75 Dawley Bank 16 27 26 25 23 35 14 24 34 Industrial Estate CR 43 46 69 CENTRAL 50 42 80 39 55 PRINCE ANDREW 57 1 51 Play 37 GRANGE DRIVE Area ST LEONARD'S ROAD 42 23 81 200.6m 133 Def 20 138 24 93 Def Lawley Bank Cycle Path 132 70 Dawley Bank 25 40 27 38 17 1 4 El ROAD 54 25 87 16 12 8 19 Play Sub Sta 5 Area 40 Library 28 Posts 29 COACHWELL CLOSE ST QUENTIN GATE 32 PARK 130 Works 33 150.2m 39 CR 54 51 4a COURT 203.9m WAY CHRISTOPHERS ST 38 79 31 39 SOUTHWATER WAY 7 30 94 32 CR 53 31 27 Gas Gov QUEEN 37 27 ST Play 37 Play Area 26 Area 20 65 17 50 HILL FOLD 4 DAVIDS CLOSE 20 ELIZABETH WAY ELIZABETH 9 34 129 36 El Sub Sta 32 97 1 36 EDWARD PARRY 19 5 Meeting 45 21 22 Point Gas Gov 25 48 El 23 23 House CRESCENT 33 Sub Sta 34 17 Family Centre 1 127 37 18 Spout Mound 122 121 13 186.0m 56 54 47 20 Play Play 73 Kingscote 33 10 65 to 68 20 25 38 Factory 10 46 Area 1 Area Spout Mound 17 16 24 15 The Poacher's Pocket 126 2 Town Park 67 39 120 60 4 (PH) Factory 16 1 53 69 PRINCE CHARLES PRINCE 30 Bowling Alley Byrnwood 69 14 72 12 26 57 Town Park 70 2 46 41 14 40 64 124 Social Hall Factory Spout Lane 1 118 3 Dawley Bank 44 3 15 13 12 WITHYWOOD DRIVE 1 El 59 Ice Rink 5 29 14 Sub Sta Malinslee 46 Southwater 66 The The Hawthorns FIELD CLOSE 12 Bungalow Nuholme 47 5 10 4 11 20 19 1 to 10 6 117 115 Wrekin View The Manse 74 18 17 43 197.5m 6 59 House 16 25 9 85 24 83a 95 48 Malinslee 49 23 11 to 20 Trentholme 22 Ward Bdy 49 El Sub Sta 21 Play Car Park 8 POWIS PLACE 204.8m CR 97 58 QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Area 8 CEMETERY ROAD SHEPHERDS FOLD 101 Play PRINCE CHARLES CRESCENT Nuholme 7 Car 4a 2 5 4 Area 8 56 Ice Rink Park 50 187.2m 47 76 55 FIELD 55 CLOSE 110 Issues 36 POWIS PLACE 117 112 35 14 103 8 5 8 33 7 7 114 34 39 Town Park 41 Car Park 60 40 42 15 32 51 CECIL CLOSE Spout Lane East View 39 78 46 47 38 50 37 21 to 30 to 21 109 Post 83 44 45 STATION ROAD 12 St Davids Close 111 GVC Spout Mound 42 53 113 43 11 99 37 11 Subway 38 PARK ROAD 6 9 104 101 98 40 93 92 41 30 106 102 33 54 191.7m 46 St Christophers Way 100 95 94 Ponds Southwater 108 36 97 Dawley Bank 96 Posts 79 Cherry Gardens 103 85 92 28 105 29 31 9 82 32 BM 193.37m 27 107 34 Silkin Way Town Centre 17 18 35 72 24 51 Post 15 16 27 7 WAY Isaiah's Stone Chelsea Gardens 196.6m Bull's Posts Head QUEEN ELIZABETH 22 23 89 25 1 (PH) Malinslee 91 26 WITHYWOOD DRIVE 83 Leaton 86 Ponds 23 55 24 81 21 60 42 89 Ellerslie 14 LANE 68 Car Park 32 19 20 Pond 58 88 21 Dawley Bank 26 QUEEN ELIZABETH 22 CR 71 21 ST LEONARD'S ROAD 11 The 18 MILNERS 66 54 99 Spout Farm House Shropshire Lad 186.1m Pond 77 33 88 57 WAY (PH) Play 20 39 TCB 23 17 88 Bandstand 71 Area 19 88a Playground 9 16 Beacon House 72 PO Dawley 95 94 102 45 15 36 Baptist 12 64 26 9 Church 28 El Playing Fields Play Area Car Park 1 Und El Sub Sta 2 Sub 14 11 Sta 8 DEF 13 Malinslee Spout Lane 10 7 7 48 Play 98 6 47 Area 7 50 45 7 PEVERIL BANK El Surgery 3 48 Sub Sta 105 Und 32 Car Park Dawley 31 65 41 5 4 29 10 Bank 30 2 12 4 Argyll 8 1 118 11 Croft Fold House 4 School 203.9m 33 Alma Fields 35 10 25 6 13 1 44 Playground BANK ROAD 1 Playground 122 34 Posts 119 TCBs 123 15 Tara Chandaki 39 7 37 3 38 51 LB 126 BM 1 40 184.43m Rygate 44 113 112 ALMA AVENUE 53 Hensall Chy Clee View El Pond Andsgar OLD OFFICE CLOSE Sub Sta Posts 5 1 Allotment Gardens 12 26 SPOUT LANE 32 4 59 42 9 11 Casa-Mia 183.3m 9 1 Community 11 Centre DAWLEY GREEN WAY 8 15 SPOUT LANE 16 The 2 1 Queen's Arms 39 Cortina 5 (PH) 17 8 1 Posts LAWNSWOOD 11 3 4 Subway 14 7 6 54 The Bungalow 5 10 9 Spout Pool Haddon Place 16 12 13 Westward Ridge 24 20 15 40 St Leonard's 53 Cycle Track 10 Ward Bdy County Infants' School LAWNSWOOD 10 61 Town Park Posts 22 19 19 1 44 34 53 37 50 40 33 Silkin Way CONCORDE 36 199.3m 2 39 Kelvin ST LEONARD'S PLACE 46 32 Arena 48 35 29 47 38 23 47a 11 30 2 28 47 48 47 31 Malinslee 30 40 27 46 20 25 Drain 16 CR 33 Track 26 Marnay 1 29 41 Langley County LAWNSWOOD 41 29 Fernroyd ALMA AVENUE 31 52 Cedar 22 Junior School 43 Drain Cottage 39 Drain 40 9 Track 179.1m 30 53 Copperfields BANK 31 72 38 27 29 27 45 37 ROAD 44 5 41 Sundial RHODES AVENUE FARM LODGE GROVE 1 Spout Mound Issues OLD OFFICE ROAD The Coachway Pavilion 20 RHODES AVENUE 35 (Youth Community Centre) 35 57 36 63 Rutlands 4 60 2 Toposcope 18 40 62 Pond GREEN 17 19 10 Cherry 21 Pond 36 13 26 Orchard 30 Playing Fields 50 1 WAY 1 59 66 16 25 28 PC 1 12 30 STONE ROW 58 2 51 Winsome 14 Community ALMA AVENUE 74 16 Dark Lane 3 Centre 12 17 15 21 13 Gas Governor 65 13 68 17 3a 24 55 1 29 Highdene 9 5 20 56 5 69 13 75 18 Glenane 11 Kingdom Drain 16 25 21 17 15 Hall 6 1 12 9 59 DARK LANE DRIVE 15 St Leonard's 14 Church 8 8 17 60 79 37 31 14 11 DOMAS WAY RHODES AVENUE 6 15a 80 30 13 8 11 25 TOWN CENTRE 12 BM 7 WAGGONER'S FOLD 9 15b 193.24m 1 175.9m 6 5 31 6 30 26 3 36 4 64 NICKLESS WAY 84 Playground Withy Pool 28 27 2 8 DRAYTON 3 36 1 3 33 Dawley 1 CONCORDE 34 5 WAY 185.8m 10 22 1 23 Shaft 9 BRUNEL ROAD 179.4m Path (um) 2 Church Wickets 20 17 (PH) The Rectory Letter Box 26 CLOSE 30 DUXMORE WAY 132 24 130 27 129 12 CHURCH ROAD 4 133 DEUXHILL 131 193.5m 183.6m 5 18 18 18 TCB 19 11 50 22 9 42 8 52 23 4 TELFORD ROAD 54 49 SPOUT WAY DAWLEY BANK 20 41 139 8 126 25 BRUNEL ROAD DEUXHILL 1 27 Playground 1 ROUNDABOUT CLOSE 29 Shelter 16 17 Dawley Springfield 14 14 53 4 51 12 138 6 125 FS 1 1 11 MOUNT 19 121 5 5 OLD WHARF 36 10 8 2 to 14 48 16 BANK ROAD 12 El ROAD 14 16 76 Sub Sta 17 18 31 WAY 34 17 74 10 1 18 Shelter AVENUE 6 DAWLEY GREEN ARDERN Project Road Closure applications Drawing title Batch 2 - Brunel Road Jonathan Rowe, Director of Neighbourhood, Customer & Cultural Services, Darby House, Telford, TF3 4JA Scale Date Drawn-by 1: A3 5/04/2016 TE Drawing number Rev Issue File Destination Date Approved Rev Revision Purpose of revision Drawn Checked Approved 0 Type Date \\btw.gov.uk\homes\EETIEV$\Batch 2 Schemes.dwg.
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