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Road Name Parish AHG Score Comments Close Lane Alsager Road Name Parish AHG Score Comments Close Lane Alsager Congleton 100 Cranberry Lane Alsager Congleton 100 Hassall Road Alsager Congleton 200 Linley Road Alsager Congleton 100 Lodge Road Alsager Congleton 100 Pikemere Road Alsager Congleton 125 Sandbach Road SouthAlsager Congleton 110 Alsager Road Betchton Congleton 100 New Inn Lane Betchton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Albert Place Congleton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Antrobus Street Congleton Congleton 100 Barn Road Congleton Congleton 200 Borough Road Congleton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Box Lane Congleton Congleton 100 Bromley Road Congleton Congleton 100 Burns Road Congleton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Canal Road Congleton Congleton 100 Canal Street Congleton Congleton 100 Crouch Lane Congleton Congleton 150 Eaton Bank Congleton Congleton 125 Edinburgh Road Congleton Congleton 100 Festival Hill Congleton Congleton 100 Giantswood Lane Congleton Congleton 50 Connection of treatment lengths Harvey Road Congleton Congleton 25 Connected Bus Routes High Street Congleton Congleton 100 Jackson Road Congleton Congleton 100 Kinsey Street Congleton Congleton 100 Lawton Street Congleton Congleton 100 Leek Road Congleton Congleton 100 Market Square Congleton Congleton 100 Market Street Congleton Congleton 250 Middle Lane Congleton Congleton 110 Mill Street Congleton Congleton 100 Moss Road Congleton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Reades Lane Congleton Congleton 135 St Johns Road Congleton Congleton 50 Connected Bus Routes Swan Bank Congleton Congleton 100 Tunstall Road Congleton Congleton 125 Under Rainow RoadCongleton Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Weathercock Lane Congleton Congleton 100 West Street Congleton Congleton 100 Wharfedale Road Congleton Congleton 0 Connected Bus Routes Goostrey Lane Cranage Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Main Road Goostrey Congleton 75 Connection of treatment lengths Manor Lane Holmes Chapel Congleton 100 Giantswood Lane Hulme Walfield Congleton 50 Connection of treatment lengths Brynlow Drive Middlewich Congleton 100 Cross Lane Middlewich Congleton 100 Hayhurst Avenue Middlewich Congleton 100 Hayhurst Avenue Middlewich Congleton 100 King Street Middlewich Congleton 110 Sutton Lane Middlewich Congleton 135 Warmingham Lane Middlewich Congleton 100 New Road Moreton cum AlcumlowCongleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Hall Lane Moston CEC Congleton 135 Moss Road Newbold Asbury Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Mow Lane Newbold Asbury Congleton 100 Peel Lane Newbold Asbury Congleton 100 The Village Newbold Asbury Congleton 100 Wallhill Lane Newbold Asbury Congleton 100 Castle Road Odd Rode Congleton 115 Drumber Lane Odd Rode Congleton 125 High Street Odd Rode Congleton 165 Spur to A34 Odd Rode Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Station Road Odd Rode Congleton 75 Connection of treatment lengths Top Station Road Odd Rode Congleton 115 Wood Street Odd Rode Congleton 115 Congleton Road Sandbach Congleton 210 Congleton Road Sandbach Congleton 100 Crewe Road Sandbach Congleton 225 High Street Sandbach Congleton 110 Hightown Sandbach Congleton 110 Mill Hill Lane Sandbach Congleton 25 Moston Road Sandbach Congleton 100 Salt Line Way Sandbach Congleton 100 Station Road Sandbach Congleton 100 Giantswood Lane Somerford Booths Congleton 50 Connection of treatment lengths Hall Green Lane Somerford Booths Congleton 0 Connection of treatment lengths Goostrey Lane Twemlow Congleton 50 Connection of treatment lengths Hall Lane Warmingham Congleton 135 Warmingham Road Warmingham Congleton 125 Newcastle Road Chorlton CEC Crewe 50 Connection of treatment lengths Aldersey Road Crewe Crewe 100 Alton Street Crewe Crewe 100 Badger Avenue Crewe Crewe 250 Broad Street Crewe Crewe 100 Broad Street Crewe Crewe 100 Capesthorne Road Crewe Crewe 100 Coleridge Way Crewe Crewe 100 Crewe Road Crewe Crewe 150 Dane Bank Avenue Crewe Crewe 225 Davenport Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Delamere Street Crewe Crewe 200 Earle Street Crewe Crewe 200 Edleston Road Crewe Crewe 110 Electricity Street Crewe Crewe 100 Elm Drive Crewe Crewe 100 Flag Lane Crewe Crewe 100 Fourth Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Gateway Crewe Crewe 200 Gresty Road Crewe Crewe 125 Halton Drive Crewe Crewe 100 Hightown Crewe Crewe 100 Hungerford Road Crewe Crewe 125 Lansdowne Road Crewe Crewe 0 Connection of treatment lengths Laureston Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Lime Tree Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Market Street Crewe Crewe 100 Marshfield Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Maw Green Road Crewe Crewe 100 Minshull New Road Crewe Crewe 160 Moreton Road Crewe Crewe 100 Old Park Road Crewe Crewe 135 Prince Albert Street Crewe Crewe 100 Pyms Lane Crewe Crewe 100 Queens Park Drive Crewe Crewe 100 Remer Street Crewe Crewe 125 Ruskin Road Crewe Crewe 100 Slaughter Hill Crewe Crewe 100 Stewart Street Crewe Crewe 10 Connection of treatment lengths Sunnybank Road Crewe Crewe 160 Sydney Road Crewe Crewe 110 Underwood Lane Crewe Crewe 125 Victoria Avenue Crewe Crewe 100 Victoria Street Crewe Crewe 100 Warmingham Road Crewe Crewe 160 Weston Road ServiceCrewe Road Crewe 100 Wheatley Road Crewe Crewe 0 Connection of treatment lengths Wistaston Road Crewe Crewe 50 Connection of treatment lengths Wordsworth Drive Crewe Crewe 100 Crewe Road Haslington Crewe 160 Newcastle Road Hough Crewe 10 Connection of treatment lengths Parkers Road Leighton Crewe 135 Bankfield Avenue Rope Crewe 110 Fuller Drive Rope Crewe 100 Laidon Avenue Rope Crewe 25 Connection of treatment lengths Rope Bank Avenue Rope Crewe 100 Whirlow Road Rope Crewe 100 Broadleigh Way Shavington cum GrestyCrewe 110 Main Road Shavington cum GrestyCrewe 100 Newcastle Road Shavington cum GrestyCrewe 10 Connection of treatment lengths Rope Lane Shavington cum GrestyCrewe 210 Main Road Weston Crewe 110 Main Road Weston Crewe 100 Weston Road Weston Crewe 200 Coppice Road Willaston CEC Crewe 100 Newcastle Road Willaston CEC Crewe 35 Connection of treatment lengths Wistaston Road Willaston CEC Crewe 100 Wybunbury Road Willaston CEC Crewe 100 Crewe Road Winterley Crewe 150 Brookland Avenue Wistaston Crewe 0 Connection of treatment lengths Broughton Lane Wistaston Crewe 0 Connection of treatment lengths Church Lane Wistaston Crewe 10 Connection of treatment lengths Park Drive Wistaston Crewe 0 Connection of treatment lengths Valley Road Wistaston Crewe 100 Wistaston Green RoadWistaston Crewe 100 Pyms Lane Woolstanwood Crewe 110 Newcastle Road Wybunbury Crewe 35 Connection of treatment lengths Ashley Road Ashley Knutsford 100 Cow Lane Ashley Knutsford 10 Connection of treatment lengths Mobberley Road Ashley Knutsford 10 Connection of treatment lengths Merrymans Lane Great Warford Knutsford 200 Beech Drive Knutsford Knutsford 100 Bexton Road Knutsford Knutsford 300 Boothfields Knutsford Knutsford 100 Cranford Avenue Knutsford Knutsford 100 Haig Road Knutsford Knutsford 100 Higher Downs Knutsford Knutsford 100 Lilac Avenue Knutsford Knutsford 25 Connection of treatment lengths Longridge Knutsford Knutsford 150 Manor Park North Knutsford Knutsford 125 Parkgate Lane Knutsford Knutsford 100 Shaw Drive Knutsford Knutsford 100 Thorneyholme DriveKnutsford Knutsford 100 Westfield Drive Knutsford Knutsford 100 Mill Lane Little Warford Knutsford 200 Pepper Street Marthall Knutsford 100 Sandlebridge Lane Marthall Knutsford 200 Ashley Road Mere Knutsford 125 Church Lane Mobberley Knutsford 50 Connection of treatment lengths Hobcroft Lane Mobberley Knutsford 0 Connection of treatment lengths Pepper Street Mobberley Knutsford 0 Connection of treatment lengths Small Lane Mobberley Knutsford 0 Connection of treatment lengths Chelford Lane Peover Superior Knutsford 25 Connection of treatment lengths Mill Lane Peover Superior Knutsford 100 Stocks Lane Peover Superior Knutsford 125 Stocks Lane Peover Superior Knutsford 150 Well Bank Lane Peover Superior Knutsford 100 Plumley Moor RoadPlumley Knutsford 110 Ashley Road Rostherne Knutsford 100 Seven Sisters Lane Toft Knutsford 100 Albert Road Bollington Macclesfield 125 Church Street Bollington Macclesfield 110 Grimshaw Lane Bollington Macclesfield 175 Grimshaw Lane Bollington Macclesfield 135 High Street Bollington Macclesfield 25 Connection of treatment lengths Ingersley Road Bollington Macclesfield 100 Jackson Lane Bollington Macclesfield 100 Lord Street Bollington Macclesfield 25 Connection of treatment lengths Moss Brow Bollington Macclesfield 25 Connection of treatment lengths Shrigley Road Bollington Macclesfield 150 Shrigley Road Bollington Macclesfield 100 Church Lane Gawsworth Macclesfield 50 Connection of treatment lengths Woodhouse End RoadGawsworth Macclesfield 50 Connection of treatment lengths Woodhouse Lane Gawsworth Macclesfield 50 Connection of treatment lengths Albert Place Macclesfield Macclesfield 200 Badger Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Black Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Bollinbrook Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Brocklehurst AvenueMacclesfield Macclesfield 100 Brocklehurst Way Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Buxton Old Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 140 Byrons Lane Macclesfield Macclesfield 110 Charter Way Macclesfield Macclesfield 200 Chester Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Chestergate Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Coppice Rise Macclesfield Macclesfield 125 Coronation Street Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Dorchester Way Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Earlsway Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Fallibroome Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Fence Avenue Macclesfield Macclesfield 125 Field Bank Road Macclesfield Macclesfield 100 Gawsworth Road Macclesfield
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