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Parking in Residential Areas Prioritised Programme 2014 Ward 1 Buckskin 2 Buckskin 3 Grove 4 Buckskin 5 South Ham 6 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 7 Tadley North 8 Whitchurch 9 Buckskin 10 Buckskin 11 Buckskin 12 South Ham 13 Winklebury 14 Winklebury 15 Popley East 16 Brighton Hill South 17 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 18 Oakley and North Waltham 19 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 20 Winklebury 21 Brighton Hill North 22 Oakley and North Waltham 23 Basing 24 Brighton Hill North 25 Popley East 26 South Ham 27 Winklebury 28 South Ham 29 Brighton Hill North 30 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 31 Buckskin 32 South Ham 33 South Ham 34 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 35 Brighton Hill South 36 Tadley North 37 Whitchurch 38 Popley West 39 Burghclere 40 Grove 41 Tadley North 42 Grove 43 Brighton Hill South 44 Winklebury 45 Whitchurch 46 Brighton Hill South 47 South Ham 48 Grove 49 South Ham 50 Winklebury 51 Winklebury 52 Norden 53 Brighton Hill North 54 Winklebury 55 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 56 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 57 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 58 Grove 59 Popley East 60 Buckskin 61 South Ham 62 Grove 63 Popley West 64 South Ham 65 Grove 66 Norden 67 Kempshott 68 South Ham 69 Brighton Hill North 70 Norden 71 Tadley North 72 South Ham 73 South Ham 74 Whitchurch 75 Brighton Hill South 76 Buckskin 77 South Ham 78 Buckskin 79 Winklebury 80 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 81 Kempshott 82 Winklebury 83 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 84 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 85 Popley West 86 Brighton Hill North 87 South Ham 88 Popley West 89 Buckskin 90 Grove 91 Brighton Hill South 92 Brighton Hill South 93 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 94 Calleva 95 Winklebury 96 Buckskin 97 Brighton Hill South 98 Oakley and North Waltham 99 Brighton Hill South 100 South Ham 101 Brighton Hill North 102 Popley West 103 Popley West 104 Basing 105 Popley West 106 Buckskin 107 Kempshott 108 Winklebury 109 Norden 110 South Ham 111 Popley East 112 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 113 Brighton Hill North 114 Basing 115 Buckskin 116 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 117 Buckskin 118 South Ham 119 Popley East 120 Whitchurch 121 Norden 122 Brighton Hill North 123 Brighton Hill South 124 Oakley and North Waltham 125 Brighton Hill South 126 South Ham 127 Winklebury 128 Popley East 129 Buckskin 130 South Ham 131 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 132 Brighton Hill North 133 Brighton Hill South 134 Popley West 135 Brighton Hill North 136 Buckskin 137 Brighton Hill South 138 Brighton Hill North 139 Norden 140 Brighton Hill North 141 Winklebury 142 Popley West 143 Winklebury 144 Buckskin 145 Whitchurch 146 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 147 Whitchurch 148 South Ham 149 Popley East 150 Winklebury 151 Winklebury 152 Popley East 153 South Ham 154 Brighton Hill South 155 Popley East 156 Oakley and North Waltham 157 Brighton Hill North 158 Grove 159 Brighton Hill South 160 Winklebury 161 Norden 162 Grove 163 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 164 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 165 South Ham 166 Brighton Hill North 167 Oakley and North Waltham 168 Tadley North 169 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 170 Popley East 171 Brighton Hill North 172 Popley West 173 Brighton Hill South 174 Oakley and North Waltham 175 Eastrop 176 Buckskin 177 Brighton Hill South 178 Chineham 179 Brighton Hill South 180 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 181 Brighton Hill North 182 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 183 Popley East 184 Tadley North 185 Winklebury 186 Oakley and North Waltham 187 Norden 188 Brighton Hill North 189 Whitchurch 190 Buckskin 191 Norden 192 Winklebury 193 Buckskin 194 Buckskin 195 Buckskin 196 Grove 197 Burghclere 198 South Ham 199 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 200 Norden 201 South Ham 202 Buckskin 203 Whitchurch 204 Norden 205 Norden 206 Norden 207 Grove 208 Calleva 209 South Ham 210 Chineham 211 East Woodhay 212 Whitchurch 213 Pamber 214 Popley East 215 Brighton Hill South 216 Buckskin 217 Buckskin 218 Popley West 219 South Ham 220 Winklebury 221 Norden 222 Norden 223 Popley East 224 Whitchurch 225 Buckskin 226 Brighton Hill North 227 South Ham 228 South Ham 229 Popley West 230 South Ham 231 South Ham 232 Basing 233 Buckskin 234 Brighton Hill North 235 South Ham 236 Norden 237 Norden 238 Grove 239 Popley West 240 Basing 241 Winklebury 242 Winklebury 243 Brighton Hill North 244 Calleva 245 Grove 246 Popley East 247 Whitchurch 248 South Ham 249 South Ham 250 Tadley North 251 Norden 252 Calleva 253 Grove 254 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 255 South Ham 256 Whitchurch 257 Popley West 258 South Ham 259 Chineham 260 Norden 261 Oakley and North Waltham 262 South Ham 263 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 264 Popley West 265 Tadley South 266 Popley East 267 Popley West 268 South Ham 269 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 270 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 271 Brighton Hill North 272 Tadley South 273 Winklebury 274 Popley East 275 Brighton Hill South 276 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 277 Norden 278 Brighton Hill North 279 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 280 Popley East 281 Popley West 282 Buckskin 283 Popley East 284 Burghclere 285 Popley West 286 Buckskin 287 Calleva 288 Popley West 289 Calleva 290 Basing 291 South Ham 292 Popley West 293 Whitchurch 294 Eastrop 295 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 296 Winklebury 297 Norden 298 Norden 299 Popley West 300 Basing 301 Brighton Hill South 302 Buckskin 303 Popley East 304 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 305 Whitchurch 306 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 307 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 308 Brighton Hill South 309 Popley East 310 Calleva 311 Baughurst 312 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 313 Popley East 314 Popley East 315 South Ham 316 South Ham 317 South Ham 318 Calleva 319 Popley West 320 Popley East 321 Popley East 322 Baughurst 323 Tadley North 324 Whitchurch 325 Norden 326 Baughurst 327 Calleva 328 South Ham 329 Brighton Hill South 330 Buckskin 331 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 332 Popley West 333 Popley West 334 Tadley North 335 Norden 336 Popley West 337 Winklebury 338 South Ham 339 Grove 340 Tadley South 341 Pamber 342 Norden 343 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 344 Basing 345 Basing 346 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 347 Kempshott 348 Popley East 349 Winklebury 350 Norden 351 Norden 352 Calleva 353 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 354 Popley East 355 Calleva 356 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 357 Calleva 358 Norden 359 Hatch Warren & Beggarwood 360 Basing 361 Norden 362 Calleva 363 South Ham 364 Chineham 365 South Ham 366 Norden 367 Tadley South 368 Whitchurch 369 Popley East 370 Basing 371 Norden 372 Kingsclere 373 Popley East 374 Norden 375 Norden 376 Norden 377 Popley East 378 Tadley South 379 Calleva 380 Kempshott 381 Popley West 382 Calleva 383 Calleva 384 Norden 385 Whitchurch 386 Norden 387 Grove 388 Popley East 389 Calleva 390 Popley East 391 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 392 Norden 393 Norden 394 Pamber 395 Norden 396 Tadley North 397 Whitchurch 398 Norden 399 Brighton Hill South 400 Tadley North 401 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 402 Tadley North 403 Brighton Hill South 404 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 405 Oakley and North Waltham 406 East Woodhay 407 Oakley and North Waltham 408 Popley East 409 Tadley South 410 Norden 411 Brookvale and Kings Furlong 412 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 413 Popley East 414 Tadley South 415 Oakley and North Waltham 416 Basing 417 Tadley South 418 Norden 419 Norden 420 Norden 421 Basing 422 Oakley and North Waltham 423 Overton, Laverstoke and Steventon 424 Norden 425 Norden 426 Grove 427 Oakley and North Waltham 428 East Woodhay 429 Popley East 430 Kinsclere 431 Norden Parking in Residential Areas Prioritised Programme 2014 Road name Exmoor Close Bodmin Close Renoir Close Prescelly Close St Peters Road (138-180 cul de sac) Wessex Close Deanswood Road McFauld Way Quantock Close Blackdown Close Malvern Close Prince's Crescent Laburnam Way Kenilworth Road (37-67 odd) Tasmania Close (west) Mozart Close (east cul de sac) Pittard Road Sunny Mead, Oakley Penrith Road (Lower) Kenilworth Road (68-102 even) Britten Road (81-91 odds) Goodards Firs, Oakley Paulet Place, Old Basing Bliss Close Burns Close Cornish Close Ludlow Close Charles Street Quilter Road (156-206 even) Culver Road (54-79) Cleveland Close (main road) Butler Close Kipling Walk Sprents Lane, Overton Gerswhin Road (110-160 even) Mount Pleasant (cul-de-sac) Rampton Road Abbey Road (253-282) Oakfields Close, Ecchinswell Holbein Close Stanfield Halliday Close Brahms Close Kenilworth Road (235-253 odd) Mann Close Carmichael Way Dibley Close Rubens Close Wavell Close Kenilworth Road (295-345 odd) Watson Way Upton Crescent Quilter Road (52-102 even) Hereford Road Cordale Road Alexandra Road Culver Road (80-106) Landseer Close Anglesey Close Cleveland Close (cul de sac east) Bolton Crescent Munnings Close Pershore Road/Evesham Walk cul de sac nr Nos 128,114,110 Pinkerton Road/Portsmouth Crescent Westfield Road Lancaster Road Frying Pan Sandpiper Way Mansfield Road Britten Road (106 - 200 evens) Len Smart Close Sandford Road Western Way (north of St Peters Rd) Kelvin Hill Bere Hill (including Bere Hill Close) Gerswhin Road (162-210 even) Cambrian Way (east) Stag Hill/Portsmouth Way Chivers Close Warwick Road Culver Road (27-53) Teal Crescent Wilmott Way Culver Road (138-180) Harveys Field, Overton Abbey Road (539-566)/Melrose Walk (46-17) Quilter Road (104-154 even) Gallaway Close Buckfast Close Cleveland Close (cul de sac south) Whistler Close Rossini Close (the rest excl north) Verdi Close Forfield Drive Coopers Lane (57-62 cul de sac) Bramley Kenilworth Road (255-293 odd) Sperrin Close Sibelius Close Glebe Close, Dummer Rossini Close (north) Baird Avenue (south of Nos 50) Elgar Close
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