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List of Roads FOI 2015 2.Xlsx Pd_V_Streets A B C D E F 1 STREET EXTENT ADOPTEDMAINTAINED BY CLASSIFICATION 2 Abberley Mews No 3 Abbey Drive Yes Wandsworth Council 4 Abbotsleigh Road Yes Wandsworth Council 5 Abbotstone Road Yes Wandsworth Council 6 Abercrombie Street Yes Wandsworth Council 7 Aboyne Road Yes Wandsworth Council 8 Abyssinia Close Yes Wandsworth Council 9 Abyssinia Road Yes Wandsworth Council 10 Acanthus Road Yes Wandsworth Council 11 Acris Street Yes Wandsworth Council 12 Acuba Road Yes Wandsworth Council 13 Adams Mews No 14 Adderley Grove Yes Wandsworth Council 15 Adelaide Road Yes Wandsworth Council 16 Afghan Road Yes Wandsworth Council 17 Ainslie Walk Yes Wandsworth Council 18 Airedale Road Yes Wandsworth Council 19 Akehurst Street Yes Wandsworth Council 20 Albert Bridge Yes Maintained by Kensington and Chelsea Council 21 Albert Bridge Road Yes Wandsworth Council A3031 22 Albert Drive Yes Wandsworth Council 23 Albert Studios No 24 Alderbrook Road Yes Wandsworth Council 25 Aldis Mews No 26 Aldis Street Yes Wandsworth Council 27 Aldren Road Yes Wandsworth Council 28 Aldrich Terrace Yes Wandsworth Council 29 Aldrington Road Yes Wandsworth Council 30 Alexandra Avenue Yes Wandsworth Council 31 Alfreda Street Yes Wandsworth Council 32 Alfriston Road Yes Wandsworth Council 33 Algarve Road Yes Wandsworth Council 34 Aliwal Mews No 35 Aliwal Road Yes Wandsworth Council 36 All Saints Passage Yes Wandsworth Council 37 All Saints Passageway Yes Wandsworth Council 38 Allfarthing Lane Yes Wandsworth Council 39 Alma Road Yes Wandsworth Council 40 Alma Terrace Yes Wandsworth Council 41 Almeric Road Yes Wandsworth Council 42 Alston Road Yes Wandsworth Council 43 Altenburg Gardens Yes Wandsworth Council 44 Althorp Road Yes Wandsworth Council 45 Althorpe Mews No 46 Althorpe Grove No 47 Alton Road Yes Wandsworth Council 48 Alton Road to Norstead Place Yes Wandsworth Council 49 Ambrose Mews No 50 Amen Corner Yes Wandsworth Council 51 Amerland Road Yes Wandsworth Council 52 Amies Street Yes Wandsworth Council 53 Amner Road Yes Wandsworth Council 54 Anerley Street Yes Wandsworth Council 55 Angel Mews No 56 Anhalt Road Yes Wandsworth Council 57 Ansell Road Yes Wandsworth Council 58 Anvil Close No 59 Appledore Close Yes Wandsworth Council 60 Arabella Drive Yes Wandsworth Council 61 Arcadian Place No Page 1 Pd_V_Streets A B C D E F 62 Archway Mews No 63 Ardshiel Close Yes Wandsworth Council 64 Arlesey Close No 65 Armoury Way Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A3 66 Arnal Crescent Yes Wandsworth Council 67 Arnewood Close No 68 Arragon Road No 69 Arundel Close Yes Wandsworth Council 70 Arundel Close Footpath side of 24 to Battersea Rise Yes Wandsworth Council 71 Arundel Close Footpath side of 5 to Wandsworth Common Yes Wandsworth Council 72 Ascalon Street Yes Wandsworth Council 73 Ashbury Road Yes Wandsworth Council 74 Ashdown Way No 75 Ashley Crescent Yes Wandsworth Council 76 Ashlone Road Yes Wandsworth Council 77 Ashlone Road to Festing Road Yes Wandsworth Council 78 Ashness Road Yes Wandsworth Council 79 Ashvale Passage No 80 Ashvale Road Yes Wandsworth Council 81 Askill Drive No 82 Aslett Street Yes Wandsworth Council 83 Aspley Road Yes Wandsworth Council 84 Astle Street Yes Wandsworth Council 85 Astonville Street Yes Wandsworth Council 86 Atheldene Road Yes Wandsworth Council 87 Atherton Street Yes Wandsworth Council 88 Atney Road Yes Wandsworth Council 89 Aubyn Square No 90 Auckland Road Yes Wandsworth Council 91 Audley Close Yes Wandsworth Council 92 Augustus Road Yes Wandsworth Council 93 Augustus Road to Whitlock Drive Yes Wandsworth Council 94 Austin Road Yes Wandsworth Council 95 Avarn Road Yes Wandsworth Council 96 Avening Road Yes Wandsworth Council 97 Avening Terrace Yes Wandsworth Council 98 Avoca Road Yes Wandsworth Council 99 Badminton Road Yes Wandsworth Council 100 Balfern Street Yes Wandsworth Council 101 Balfour Place No 102 Balham Grove Yes Wandsworth Council 103 Balham High Road Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A24 104 Balham Hill Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A24 105 Balham New Road Yes Wandsworth Council 106 Balham Park Road Yes Wandsworth Council 107 Balham Park Road to Hunter Close Yes Wandsworth Council 108 Balham Park Road to Wandsworth Common Railway Station Yes Wandsworth Council 109 Balham Station Road Yes Wandsworth Council 110 Ballantine Street Yes Wandsworth Council 111 Ballingdon Road Yes Wandsworth Council 112 Balmoral Close No 113 Balmuir Gardens Yes Wandsworth Council 114 Balvernie Grove Yes Wandsworth Council 115 Banbury Street Yes Wandsworth Council 116 Bangalore Street Yes Wandsworth Council 117 Bank Lane Yes Wandsworth Council 118 Barchard Street Yes Wandsworth Council 119 Barmouth Road Yes Wandsworth Council 120 Barnard Mews No 121 Barnard Road Yes Wandsworth Council 122 Barnfield Close No Page 2 Pd_V_Streets A B C D E F 123 Barringer Square Yes Wandsworth Council 124 Bartholomew Close Yes Wandsworth Council 125 Baskerville Road Yes Wandsworth Council 126 Baskerville Road Side of 1 to Wandsworth Common Yes Wandsworth Council 127 Baskerville Road Side of 18 to Wandsworth Common Yes Wandsworth Council 128 Basnett Road Yes Wandsworth Council 129 Bassingham Road Yes Wandsworth Council 130 Bathgate Road Yes London Borough of Merton 131 Batten Street Yes Wandsworth Council 132 Battersea Bridge Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A3220 133 Battersea Bridge Road Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A3220 134 Battersea Church Road Yes Wandsworth Council 135 Battersea High Street Yes Wandsworth Council 136 Battersea High Street to Granfield Street Yes Wandsworth Council 137 Battersea Park Road Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A3205 138 Battersea Park Road to Dagnall Street Yes Wandsworth Council 139 Battersea Rise Yes Greater London Assembly - Transport for London A3 140 Battersea Rise to Strath Terrace Yes Wandsworth Council 141 Battersea Square Yes Wandsworth Council B305 Part of road only 142 Beauchamp Road Yes Wandsworth Council 143 Beauchamp Road to Lavender Sweep Yes Wandsworth Council 144 Beauchamp Terrace Yes Wandsworth Council 145 Beaufort Close No 146 Beaufoy Road Yes Wandsworth Council 147 Beaumont Road Yes Wandsworth Council 148 Beclands Road Yes Wandsworth Council 149 Bective Place Yes Wandsworth Council 150 Bective Road Yes Wandsworth Council 151 Bective Road to Brandlehow Road Yes Wandsworth Council 152 Bedford Hill Yes Wandsworth Council B242 153 Bedford Hill by Railway Bridge to Pond Yes Wandsworth Council 154 Bedford Hill to Borough Boundary by Railway Bridge Yes Wandsworth Council 155 Bedford Hill to Dr Johnson Avenue Yes Wandsworth Council 156 Bedford Hill to Tooting Bec Road Yes Wandsworth Council 157 Bedford Hill to Tooting Bec Road by Swimming Pool Yes Wandsworth Council 158 Bedgebury Gardens Yes Wandsworth Council 159 Beech Close Yes Wandsworth Council 160 Beechcroft Road Yes Wandsworth Council 161 Beeches Road Yes Wandsworth Council 162 Beechmore Road Yes Wandsworth Council 163 Beira Street Yes Wandsworth Council 164 Bell Drive Yes Wandsworth Council 165 Bellamy Street Yes Wandsworth Council 166 Belleville Road Yes Wandsworth Council 167 Bellevue Road Yes Wandsworth Council B229 168 Bellevue Road to Rear of 1 Baskerville Road Yes Wandsworth Council 169 Bellew Street Yes Wandsworth Council 170 Belmont Mews No 171 Bemish Road Yes Wandsworth Council 172 Bendemeer Road Yes Wandsworth Council 173 Bendon Valley Yes Wandsworth Council 174 Benham Close No 175 Bennerley Road Yes Wandsworth Council 176 Bensbury Close No 177 Berber Road Yes Wandsworth Council 178 Berisford Mews No 179 Bertal Road Yes Wandsworth Council 180 Besley Street Yes Wandsworth Council 181 Besley Street to Leverson Street Yes Wandsworth Council 182 Bessborough Road Yes Wandsworth Council 183 Beverley Close Yes Wandsworth Council Page 3 Pd_V_Streets A B C D E F 184 Bevill Allen Close Yes Wandsworth Council 185 Bevin Square No 186 Bewick Street Yes Wandsworth Council 187 Bickersteth Road Yes Wandsworth Council 188 Bickley Passage No 189 Bickley Street Yes Wandsworth Council 190 Biggs Row Yes Wandsworth Council 191 Birchlands Avenue Yes Wandsworth Council 192 Birchwood Road Yes Wandsworth Council 193 Birdhurst Road Yes Wandsworth Council 194 Birley Street Yes Wandsworth Council 195 Blackett Street Yes Wandsworth Council 196 Blackfords Path Yes Wandsworth Council 197 Blackshaw Road Yes Wandsworth Council 198 Blackshaw Road to Railway Bridge across Kenlor Street Yes Wandsworth Council 199 Blade Mews No 200 Blakenham Road Yes Wandsworth Council 201 Blandfield Road Yes Wandsworth Council 202 Blegborough Road Yes Wandsworth Council 203 Blenkarne Road Yes Wandsworth Council 204 Blincoe Close Yes Wandsworth Council 205 Blondel Street Yes Wandsworth Council 206 Bloomsbury Place No 207 Blore Close 208 Boddicott Close Yes Wandsworth Council 209 Bodmin Street Yes Wandsworth Council 210 Bolingbroke Grove Yes Wandsworth Council B229 Part of road only 211 Bolingbroke Grove opposite Broomwood Road to Path 9 Yes Wandsworth Council 212 Bolingbroke Grove opposite Honeywell Road to Footbridge Yes Wandsworth Council 213 Bolingbroke Walk Part Yes Wandsworth Council 214 Bordon Walk Yes Wandsworth Council 215 Borneo Street Yes Wandsworth Council 216 Borrodaile Road Yes Wandsworth Council 217 Boundaries Road Yes Wandsworth Council 218 Boutflower Road Yes Wandsworth Council 219 Bowling Green Close Yes Wandsworth Council 220 Bowman Mews Yes Wandsworth Council 221 Bowood Road Yes Wandsworth Council 222 Bracken Avenue Yes Wandsworth Council 223 Bradley Mews No 224 Bradmead
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