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Hertfordshire Camera Enforcement Figures Housing Retraining Course Court Total Type Site Name Description Offence Paid Number completed Summons Offences 100 Red Light A5183 High Street, Elstree j/w A411 Barnet Road 742756 101 Red Light A41 Colne Way j/w Westlea Avenue, Southeast bound 457465 102 Red Light A4125 Hampermill Lane j/w Brookdene Avenue, Southwest bound 44 131 29 204 103 Red Light A41 Link Road j/w London Road 0404 105 Red Light A411 Hempstead Rd Watford j/w Langley Way 0 107 30 Gammons Lane, Watford near Dell Road, Southeast-bound 213 108 30 Gammons Lane, Watford j/w Gammons Farm Close 48416 109 30 Gammons Lane, Watford j/w Leaford Crescent 71219 110 30 Gammons Lane, Watford j/w Dell Road, Northwest Bound 47415 111 30 The Harebreaks Watford j/w Chestnut Walk, Southbound 46212 112 30 The Harebreaks Watford near Brett Place 59418 B656 Baldock Road (Formerly the A505), 153 30 Near j/w Jackmans Place, Eastbound 1214 Letchworth 154 30 A505 Baldock Road Letchworth j/w Bowershott, Westbound 88 179 32 299 Southwest of Barrington Road, Southwest- 155 30 A505 Baldock Road Letchworth 17 40 8 65 bound 156 30 A505 Hitchin Road Letchworth j/w Highfield, Eastbound 34 39 7 80 160 40 B197 London Road, Woolmer Green j/w Bridge Road, travelling South 1506 161 40 B197 Mardley Hill, Oaklands, Welwyn near Mardley Wood, Southbound 3519 162 30 Queensway Hemel Hempstead j/w Lower Adeyfield Road, Westbound 2316 163 30 Queensway Hemel Hempstead j/w Lower Adeyfield Road, Eastbound 923739 164 30 Queensway Hemel Hempstead j/w Long Mimms, travelling East 1315 165 40 Queensway Hemel Hempstead Northeast of Great Road, Northeast-bound 73111 166 40 Queensway Hemel Hempstead North of Highfield Lane, travelling West 0112 168 30 Railway Terrace, Kings Langley 36 99 13 148 171 30 A412 Scots Hill Near Copthorne Road, Eastbound 319 736 81 1136 172 30 A412 Scots Hill Near Copthorne Road, Westbound 331 660 82 1073 Northeast of Cassiobury Park Avenue, 177 30 A412 Rickmansworth Road 604 1352 157 2113 Northeast bound 178 30 A412 Rickmansworth Road Near Rosslyn Road, Southwest bound 90 151 36 277 179 30 A411 Hempstead Road, Watford j/w Woodville Court, Northbound 24 39 5 68 Housing Retraining Course Court Total Type Site Name Description Offence Paid Number completed Summons Offences 180 30 A411 Hempstead Road, Watford j/w Kenilworth Court 27 51 9 87 181 30 A411 Hempstead Road, Watford j/w Langley Way 132 319 61 512 182 30 A411 Hempstead Road, Watford j/w Ridge Lane towards Hemel Hempstead 32 49 14 95 Northwest of Courtlands Drive, Southeast- 183 30 A411 Hempstead Road, Watford 934144 bound 184 70 A505 Baldock Road Hare Park Farm Kennels 94417 185 70 A505 Baldock Road, Odsey j/w Station Road Ashwell, Westbound 34 7 186 70 A505 Baldock Road, Royston At Thrift Farm, Eastbound towards Royston 82 115 25 222 187 70 A505 Baldock Road, Royston At Thrift Farm, Westbound towards Baldock 19 27 3 49 190 70 A505 Royston Road, Odsey, Baldock near Therfield Road, Southwest-bound 55111 191 50 A414 Stanstead Abbots By-Pass j/w Briggens Park, travelling East 308 384 63 755 193 50 A414 Stanstead Abbots By-Pass East of Church Lane, Westbound 36 56 17 109 194 50 A414 Stanstead Abbots By-Pass j/w Briggens Park, Westbound 214 363 50 627 195 30 Mutton Lane, Potters Bar j/w Wroxham Gardens, Eastbound 42 113 13 168 196 30 Mutton Lane, Potters Bar j/w Wroxham Gardens, Westbound 58 109 23 190 j/w Laurel Fields, Eastbound 197 30 Mutton Lane, Potters Bar 18 39 8 65 towards Potters Bar 198 30 Mutton Lane, Potters Bar j/w Laurel Fields, Westbound 55 86 15 156 Opposite Fire Station, Westbound towards St 199 30 Mutton Lane, Potters Bar 287 658 114 1059 Albans Northeast of Rant Meadow, 200 40 A414 St Albans Road 48 75 15 138 Southwest-bound 201 40 A414 St Albans Road j/w Wood Crescent, Westbound 49 95 2 146 202 40 A414 St Albans Road j/w Lower Yott, East towards Motorway 81 178 26 285 203 40 A414 St Albans Road j/w Leverstock Green Road, Eastbound 40 76 25 141 204 40 A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road West of Blackwater Lane, Eastbound 34 81 14 129 205 40 A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road East of Blackwater Lane, Westbound 2103 A4147 Hemel Hempstead Rd, Leverstock 206 40 West of Westwick Row 15 25 5 45 Green A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road, Hemel 207 40 East of Westwick Row, Westbound 35 90 19 144 Hempstead 208 30 A412 Rickmansworth Road Near The Chase, Westbound 15 31 11 57 Housing Retraining Course Court Total Type Site Name Description Offence Paid Number completed Summons Offences 226 30 A1000 Broadwater Road Near Broad Court, Northbound 102 220 27 349 227 30 A1000 Broadwater Road South of Hyde Way, Southbound 51 100 20 171 234 30 A5135 Elstree Way, Borehamwood East of Manor Way 501 1058 140 1699 East of Blattner Close, East towards 235 30 B5378 Allum Lane, Borehamwood 240 518 76 834 Borehamwood 236 30 A119 Ware Road East of Currie Street, East towards Ware 35 86 14 135 237 30 A119 Ware Road East of Beechwood Close, Westbound 30 53 9 92 240 30 A1170 London Road Nr j/w Post Wood Road, Northwest-bound 174 318 34 526 242 40 A4146 Leighton Buzzard Rd, Water End Southeast of j/w Red Lion lane 0101 244 40 A4146 Leighton Buzzard Rd, Water End South of Ledgemore Lane, Southbound 2103 246 30 Whippendell Road, Watford East of j/w Sydney Road, Westbound 11 24 7 42 Northeast of Kingsfield Road, 247 30 A4125 Eastbury Road 18 44 11 73 Southwest bound 248 40 A602 Hitchin Road Stevenage North of Higgins Walk, Southbound 79 140 18 237 249 40 A602 Hitchin Road Stevenage Outside John Henry Newman Sch, Northbound 38 47 7 92 252 30 B4542 Prestwick Road South of Hayling Road, Southbound 12 20 6 38 253 30 B4542 Prestwick Road South of Piltdown Road, Northbound 24410 255 30 B4542 Prestwick Road Opp j/w Hoylake Gardens, Northbound 86 154 39 279 Outside Organ Hall Cottages, 258 40 Theobald Street, Radlett 1203 Southeast bound 264 30 A4147 Maylands Ave, Hemel Hempstead South of Eaton Road, Southbound 324 650 104 1078 Southeast of Whaley Road, 265 30 A111 Southgate Road 55 85 36 176 Northwest bound Northwest of j/w Oakmere Avenue 266 30 A111 Southgate Road 56 122 26 204 travelling Southeast 267 30 A111 Southgate Road Near Hill Rise, Northbound 36 45 11 92 271 30 A1000 Barnet Road, Potters Bar North of Ashwood Road, Bi-directional 1338 2753 454 4545 272 30 A5183 Park Street North of Burydell Lane, Bi-directional 191 307 68 566 275 30 A4125 Eastbury Road Outside Manning Court, Bi-directional 223 438 110 771 276 30 A4008 Pinner Road, Watford near Bucks Avenue, Southbound 0303 280 A412 Watford Road, Croxley Green West of Sycamore Approach, W/B 819027 Housing Retraining Course Court Total Type Site Name Description Offence Paid Number completed Summons Offences 301 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford South of Coates Way, Southbound 10 21 3 34 302 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford North of Lavinia Avenue, Northbound 710219 303 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford South of j/w First Avenue Southbound 18 26 5 49 304 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford near entrance to Stanborough Park, Northbound 712120 306 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford South of Bushey Mill Lane, Southbound 10 35 11 56 307 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford South of j/w Lea Road, Northbound 3216 308 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford South of Cecil Street, Southbound 2406 309 30 A412 St Albans Road, Watford North of Lowestoft Road, Northbound 0415 310 40 B653 Lower Luton Road, Harpenden Southeast of Hyde Home Farm 2204 311 40 B653 Lower Luton Road, Harpenden Outside Pumping Station, Northwest 2406 312 30 B653 Lower Luton Road, Harpenden Outside Lea Industrial Estate 163 322 47 532 313 30 B653 Lower Luton Road, Harpenden South of Bowers Heath Lane, Southbound 686 1478 203 2367 314 40 A1057 St Albans Road West West of Poplars Close, Westbound 5229 315 40 A1057 Hatfield Road Near Wilkins Green Lane, Eastbound 522128 319 40 A1000 Bessemer Road Northwest of Digswell Road, Southeast bound 3003 320 30 Tibbs Hill Road, Abbots Langley South of the High Street, Southbound 511016 327 30 Whippendell Road, Watford Travelling Eastbound 712423 328 30 A411 London Road, Bushey East of Falconer Road, Westbound 2114 329 30 A411 London Road East of Grange Road, Eastbound 272 608 79 959 332 30 A4008 Oxhey Lane/ Pinner Road 50m south of j/w Sherwoods Road, Northbound 519630 near entrance of Van Hage Nursery, 336 40 A1170 Amwell Hill 1203 Northbound 337 40 A4178 Wiggenhall Road, Watford near Lammas Road, Southbound 926540 338 30 A4178 Deacons Hill, Watford near Blackwell Drive, Northbound 20 90 15 125 339 30 B176 Cheshunt Wash, Cheshunt North of j/w Hillview Gardens, Southbound 67 170 33 270 340 30 B176 Cheshunt Wash, Cheshunt j/w Brookfield Lane East, Northbound 522633 341 40 A10 Great Cambridge Road Near Pine Close, Northbound 329 563 129 1021 342 40 A10 Great Cambridge Road Near Pine Close, Southbound 130 228 59 417 Housing Retraining Course Court Total Type Site Name Description Offence Paid Number completed Summons Offences A121 Eleanor Cross Road, 400 Red Light j/w Bryanstone Road, Eastbound 126128 Waltham Cross junction with Lower High Street, Southwest- 401 Red Light Beechen Grove, Watford 37 235 31 303 bound 402 Red Light Watsons Walk, St Albans junction London Road entering London Road 108 295 54 457 408 Red Light A10 Great Cambridge Road j/w College Road, Southbound 15 62 3 80 409 Red Light A602 Hitchin Road, Stevenage j/w Sainsbury's entrance Northbound 31417 410 Red Light A602 Hitchin Road, Stevenage j/w Sainsbury's entrance Southbound 627336 411 Red Light A412 St Albans Road, Watford j/w Langley Road, Northbound 26 202 29 257 junction with A412 St Albans Road, 412 Red Light Lowestoft Road, Watford 0303 entering A412 St Albans Road 999 Specs
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