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List of Sites for Website Route Site Number Location 506 2 A34 PARKHOUSE - from A500 roundabout to 40mph signs 508 A34 PARKHOUSE - from 40mph signs to jnc. With Wolstanton Road. 511 3 A34 NEWCASTLE (NORTH) from start of route to 30mph signs. 513 A34 NEWCASTLE (NORTH) from 30mph signs to end of route 521 5 A34 STAFFORD (NORTH) from start of route to 30mph signs 523 A34 STAFFORD (NORTH) from 30mph signs to end of the route 6 526 A34 STAFFORD (SOUTH) from start of route to 40mph signs. 7 531 A34 CANNOCK (NORTH) full route. 551 11 A449 Stafford (from start of route to West Way Junction) 553 A449 Stafford (from West Way Junction to end of route) 12 556 A449 PENKRIDGE full route. 566 14 A449 GAILEY (Start of route to the national speed limit) 568 A449 GAILEY (from national speed limit to end of route) 15 571 A460 RUGELEY full route 577 16 A460 Wedges Mills (start of route to 50mph sign) 579 A460 Wedges Mills (30mph sign to end of route) 17 581 A4601 CANNOCK (Avon Road) full route. 586 A51 Weston (from start of route to 40mph sign) 18 588 A51 Weston (from start of 40mph to end of 40mph) 590 A51 Weston (from start of 50mph to end of route) 19 591 A51 PASTUREFIELDS (south of Weston area) full route. 596 20 A460 RUGELEY (NORTH) from start of route to 30mph signs. 598 A460 RUGELEY (NORTH) from 30mph signs to the end of the route. 601 21 A460 RUGELEY (SOUTH) from the start of the route to the 40mph signs. 603 A460 RUGELEY (SOUTH) from the 40mph signs to the end of the route. 22 606 A51 TAMWORTH (Two Gates and Dosthill areas) full route. 611 23 A518 Stafford (Start of route to West Way traffic lights) 613 A518 Stafford (West Way traffic lights to end of route) 616 24 A518 STAFFORD from start of route to 40mph signs (by Stafford University). 618 A518 STAFFORD from 40mph signs to end of route. 626 26 A52 WERRINGTON (Start of route to 40mph signs) 628 A52 WERRINGTON (from 40mph to end of route) 631 A53 ENDON from start of route to 30mph signs. 632 27 A53 ENDON from 30mph signs to 40mph signs. 634 A53 ENDON from 40mph signs to 60mph signs. 635 A53 ENDON from 60mph signs to the end of the route. 636 A53 LONGSDON from start of route to 40mph signs. 28 638 A53 LONGSDON from 40mph signs to 30mph signs. 640 A53 LONGSDON from 30mph signs to end of the route. 641 29 B5044 SILVERDALE top of route following the B5044. 643 B5044 SILVERDALE bottom part of route, High St. & Mill St. 646 30 B5080 PENNINE WAY from start of route to the 40mph signs. 648 B5080 PENNINE WAY from the 40mph signs to the end of the route. 651 31 B5404 WATLING STREET from the start of the route to the 30mph signs. (also known as watling street) 653 B5404 WATLING STREET from the 30mph signs to the end of the route. (also known as watling street) 661 33 A5 A460 TO A34 (Start of route to 30mph signs) 663 A5 A460 TO A34 (from 30mph signs to end of route) 35 671 A5 B5011 TO A461 from the start of the route to the 70mph area. 680 36 A5 A461 TO A5127 680 A5 A461 TO A5127 37 683 A5 A5127 to A38 (start of route Wall Island to end of route Weeford Island) 691 39 PYE GREEN ROAD, CANNOCK 693 PYE GREEN ROAD, CANNOCK 40 696 A519 CLAYTON ROAD full route. 41 703 A454 TRESCOTT (Whole route) 711 A511 BURTON NORTH From start to 30mph area 43 713 A511 BURTON NORTH from 30mph to Rolleston Road jct 715 A511 BURTON NORTH Fm Rolleston Road to end of route 716 44 A511 BURTON SOUTH start of route to A444 718 A511 BURTON SOUTH A444 to end of route 726 46 A34 STONE ROAD from the start of the route to the 30mph signs. 728 A34 STONE ROAD from the 30mph signs to the end of the route. 47 731 A5035 TRENTHAM ROAD/LONGTON RD. A34 TO BELGRAVE ROAD (full route) 50 746 A52 WERRINGTON RD DIVIDY RD TO CITY BOUNDARY (full route) 756 52 A4601 Hednesford Rd between A5190 and Old Hednesford Rd 758 A4601 Old Hednesford Rd between Hednesford Rd and A460 Eastern Way 761 53 C359 Main St between A5189 and Hill St 763 C359 Rosliston Rd between Hill St and County Border 766 54 A5121 between B5018 Main street and 50/40 Speed Limit Change 767 A5121 from 40/50mph Speed limit to Island juntion with A5189 773 55 A5121 from Island Junction with A511 to Island Junc Princess Way 775 A5121 from Island Junction with Princess Way to Hillfield Lane 776 56 A51 between Birmingham Road and speed limit change (30/40) on Tamworth Rd 778 A51 Tamworth Rd between 40/30 mph and speed limit change (40/60) 781 57 B5404 Watling street between A51 and Marlborough Way 783 B5404 Watling street between Marlborough Way and Centurion way 789 A5190 between 30 limit to national speed limit 58 58 790 A5190 Lichfield Rd between 30 limit to island meeting Hednesford Road 792 A5190 Lichfield Rd between national speed limit sign to 30 limit 791 59 A5127 Birmingham Rd between Upper St John Street and Rotten Row 795 A5127 Trent Valley Rd between Wissage Road and speed limit change (30/40) near Streethay C1 801 Audeley B5500 between Barthomley Rd and Park Lane U2004 C2 802 A519 Woodseaves between Moss Lane and Lodge Lane C4 804 A51 Longdon C5 805 A458 Six Ashes 61 806 Oxford Rd and Chell Heath Road 813 62 B5051 Ford Green Rd between Chell Heath Rd and Norton Lane 815 B5051 Endon Rd between Norton Lane and city Boundary nr Selworthy Rd C5 816 A458 Six Ashes C6 817 A522 Beamhurst between Fole Lane and Grange Rd Uttoxeter C7 819 B5066 Sandon Rd between A513 and Marston Rd C8 820 Sandon Road Cresswell, between Severley Green Rd and Uttoxeter Rd C10 822 Victoria Rd, Fenton, Stoke on Trent C11 823 Rawnsley Rd between A460 and Rugeley Rd 824 63 A50 Kidsgrove between City boundary and Heathcote Street 825 A50 Kidsgrove between Heathcote Street and Oldcott Drive C14 828 B5066 between Wyhitesytch Lane and Hall Lane, Hilderstone 64 829 Cheadle road between Uttoxeter Rd and Quabbs Lane 65 830 Cedar Rd between Crackley Bank and B5500 Audley Rd 66 831 A520 Sandon Rd between Grange Road and A50 C16 834 B5027 Stone Rd between Byrds Lane and Springfield Rd C17 835 B5500 Bignall End Audley between Alsager Rd and Megacre 836 67 A5005 Lightwood Rd between A520 and Rosslyn Rd 837 A5005 Lightwood Rd between A520 and Rosslyn Rd C18 838 A5013 Eccleshall Rd Stafford 68 846 A53 Blackshaw Moor between Thorncliffe Rd and Hazel Barrow Lane C25 849 A518 between A51 at Weston and Uttoxeter 854 C28 B5051 Edon Rd/High Lane/Leek Rd between Selworthy Rd and A53 Endon 855 B5051 Edon Rd/High Lane/Leek Rd between Selworthy Rd and A53 Endon 73 858 A449 Prestwood/Stourton between Beech Lawn Drive and Dunsley Lane C29 859 A34 Stone between A51 and B5026 74 862 A513 Between A34 Baswich,Stafford and Holdiford Rd, Milford 863 C32 B5053 Warslow 864 B5054 Hulme End C33 865 A5190 between Burntwood and Pipehill 867 C35 A518 between Stafford and Station Rd , Haughton 868 A518 between Station Rd , Haughton and A41 Newport C38 871 A34 Tittensor between Tittensor Lane and end 40mph near to Strongford Motors C39 872 A34 Yarlet between Redhill Island and Aston Island 876 A513 Elford between Peggs Lane and Raddle Farm Lane C42 877 A513 Elford between Peggs Lane and Raddle Farm Lane 877 A513 Elford between Peggs Lane and Raddle Farm Lane 75 878 A5 Weston Under Lizard between Beighterton Lane and Chester Road (B5314) 880 C44 Station Drive, Four Ashes 881 Station Road, Four Ashes 882 C45 A513 between Walton and Milford 883 A513 between Walton and Milford C46 884 A515 Kings Bromley C47 885 A51 between A34 (Darlaston Island) and Dog Lane (near to where A51 crosses railway line at Stableford) C50 887 C353 Walsall Rd Lichfield C51 888 A513 Kings Bromley C49 889 B531 Betley and Wrinehill between Bowsey Wood Road and Back Lane 890 C52 A53 Loggerheads 891 A53 Loggerheads C53 892 Greenheath Rd, Hednesford C54 893 Harpfield Rd between A34 Newcastle Rd and Newcastle Lane. C55 894 A522 between Fole and Lower Tean C56 895 A53 Blackbrook C57 896 A513 Armitage between Hawesyard Lane and Rectory Lane 922 C60 B5017 between Jennings Way and Aviation Lane, Burton on trent 923 B5017 between Aviation Lane and Hopley Rd, Burton on trent C61 924 A527 Congleton Rd C62 925 Alsagers Bank C65 927 Eastern Way, Cannock 76 930 A53 Baldwins Gate 931 C67 Reginald Mitchell Way, Tunstall 932 The Boulvevard, Tunstall 936 69 A460 Rugeley Rd, Hednesford 938 A460 Hednesford between hill Top and Eastern Way 939 C69 A5013 Cresswell Grove 940 A5013 Cresswell Grove C70 941 A51 Hill Chorlton C72 944 A520 between Mill Lane and Rough Close 946 C57 B5014 Lichfield rd, Handsacre 947 A513 New Rd Armitage C74 948 Hollington to Cheadle Road, Hollington 77 949 A5009 Leek Road, Milton C82 960 Bower Lane, Rugeley 78 961 Hayes Way, Heath Hayes C84 963 A5127 Burton Road, Streethay, Lichfield between Crossfield Road and Ash Tree Lane 79 964 A51 Hopwas Hill/Lichfield Road, Hopwas between Plantation Lane and The Fox Inn C85 965 Sainte Foy Avenue, Lichfield 81 967 Stables Way, Burntwood C86 968 B5044 Silverdale Road, Newcastle C87 969 Straight Mile, Calf Heath 82 970 Forton 83 971 A52 Kingsley C92 976 A513 Armitage Road, Rugeley C93 977 B5493 Ashby Road, Tamworth 84 978 Keelings Road, Stoke C95 980 Bitham Lane, Stretton C97 982 Roman Way, Lichfield C98 983 Upper Way, Upper Longdon C100 985 Lichfield Road, Stone C105 990 Wood Road, Codsall C106 991 A5 Watling Street, Stretton C107 992 A519 Eccleshall C108 993 A53 between Loggerheads and County Boundary C109 994 A515 between Yoxall and Draycott-in-theClay C110 995 A5192 Eastern Avenue, Lichfield C111 996 A5127 Birmingham Road, Lichfield C112 997 A522 Lower Tean C115 1000 Barlaston Road, Stoke-on-Trent C116 1001 Barlaston Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent C117 1002 Hilderstone Road, Meir C118 1003 Six Ashes Road, Bobbington C120 1005 Church Lane, Hixon C124 1009
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