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Date Estate Ward Area Streets Covered Meeting Place Time Frequency 08/06/2020 Woodlands Squares 1 Adwick Le Street & Carcrof Date Estate Ward Area Streets Covered Meeting place Time Frequency Marson Avenue, Ridge Balk Lane, West Avenue, The Crescent, Adwick le Street & Harold Avenue, East Avenue, The 08/06/2020 Woodlands Squares 1 Carcroft North Ridge Co-op 10.00 AM Quarterly Great North Road, East Avenue, Adwick le Street & Green Lane, Central Avenue, The 08/06/2020 Woodlands Squares 2 Carcroft North Crescent, West Avenue Co-op 10.00 AM Quarterly Central Avenue, Quarry Lane, Adwick le Street & Green Lane, West Avenue, The 08/06/2020 Woodlands Squares 3 Carcroft North Crescent, East Avenue Co-op 10.00 AM Quarterly The Crescent, Central Avenue, Adwick le Street & Green Lane, Quarry Lane, West 08/06/2020 Woodlands Squares 4 Carcroft North Avenue, The Ridge Co-op 10.00 AM Quarterly Hallgate Flats including Pitt 08/06/2020 Mexborough Mexbrough South West Street Area- Mexborough Hirstgate Flats 10.00 AM Quarterly Church Road, Field Road, Church Road & Squares (1 – 5), Large Square, 08/06/2020 Squares Stainforth East Long Grove & Small Grove Police Station Stainforth 10.00 AM Monthly Craganour Place Area including Denaby Main / Old Rossington Street and Doncaster 09/06/2020 Denaby Consibrough South West Road- Denaby Cumberland Place 10.00 AM Quarterly Cedar Road, Holly Grove, Willow Avenue, Willow Crescent, Willow 09/06/2020 Willow Grove Thorne East Grove & Willow Road Outside 1 Willow Grove 2.00 PM Monthly Borrowdale Close, Croasdale Gardens, Uldale Walk, Adwick le Street & Martindale Walk, Park Avenue, Corner Borrowdale Close / 09/06/2020 Carcroft 3 Carcroft North Queens Road Grasmere Road 10.00 AM Quarterly 10/06/2020 Milton Court Town Central Milton Court Milton Court 1.00 PM Weekly St Leger Office Holmescarr 10/06/2020 Rossington Rossington South West Radburn Road Estate, Rossington Centre 1.30 PM Quarterly Breydon Avenue, Filby Road, Ormesby Cres, Wroxham Way, Corner of Breydon Overview 11/06/2020 Cusworth Sprotbrough North Ranworth Close, Walsham Drive Ave/Wroxham Insp Quarterly Lawn Avenue – from The Oval, St Vincents Avenue, Elmwood Avenue, Beaumont Avenue, Woodlands New Adwick le Street & Great North Road, Shaftsbury 11/06/2020 Estate 1 Carcroft North Ave – upto Kennington The Oval Shops 10.00 AM Quarterly 11/06/2020 Wheatley Town Central Unity Flats Unity Flats 10.00 AM Weekly Wheatley Hills & 11/06/2020 Wheatley Intake Central Jubilee Court Jubilee Court 11.30 AM Weekly 11/06/2020 Balby South Balby South Central Galsworthy, Springwell, Walpole 2 Westbourne Gardens 10.00 AM Quarterly Athelstane Crescent, Bardon Road, Cedric Road, Church Balk, Church Balk Gardens, Doncaster Road, Locksley Avenue, Lyndhurst Crescent, Scott Crescent, Sherwood Avenue and Edenthorpe Community 11/06/2020 Edenthorpe Edenthorpe East Sunnyside. Library 10:00 AM Annually East Green Villas, Marshland Road, Micklethwaite Road, Micklethwaite Grove, Garden Road, Grange Road , Grange Grove, Grange Square Richmond Road, Haig Road, Northgate, Oakmoor Grove, Oakmoor Road, Grange Road & The The Avenue, The Fairway & The Outside No 49 Marshland 12/06/2020 Avenue Thorne East Green. Road 2.00 PM 6 monthly French Street, Fisher Street, Ansdell Road, Laburnum Place, Willow Walk, Norwood Drive, Askern Road, Rosedale Road, Hawthorne Grove, Daw Lane, Rostholme Sq, Holly Drive, 12/06/2020 Bentley 3 Bentley North Rosslyn Crescent Victoria Road Flats 10.00 AM Quarterly Broadwater Drive, Kinsbourne Green, Leverstock Green and 15/06/2020 Broadwater Drive Dunscroft East Sheep Dip Lane Broadwater Drive 10.30 AM Quarterly 15/06/2020 Mexborough Mexbrough South West Addison Road area, Mexborough 1 Chaucer Road 10.00 AM Quarterly Wheatley Hills & 15/06/2020 Wheatley Intake Central Wheatley Catherdral Estate 2 Durham Road 9.00 AM Monthly Coppice Road, South Street, Adwick le Street & Market Street, Ridge Road, War Memorial at Entrance to 15/06/2020 Highfields Carcroft North Kropacz Court Village 10.00 AM Monthly Long Edge Lane, Langthwaite Road, Middlegate, Ballam Corner Jossey Lane / Castle Overview 15/06/2020 Scawthorpe 1 Roman Ridge North Avenue, Castle Hills Road Hills Road Insp Quarterly Overview 16/06/2020 Arksey Bentley North Marsh Lane March Lane Communal Hall Insp Quarterly Buttermere Close, Langdale Road, Trafalgar Way, Trafalar Adwick le Street & Street, Park Avenue, Patterdale Corner of Langdale Road / 16/06/2020 Carcroft 1 Carcroft North Road, Hacket Close Chestnut Avenue 10.00 AM Quarterly Princess Avenue, Windsor Square, Windsor Road, Granville Crescent, Gordon Square, Nelson Square, Brunswick Square, Princess Avenue & Junction Road, Park View, Mill Emmerson Avenue 16/06/2020 Windsor Square Stainforth East View Stainforth 10.00 AM Monthly Basil Avenue, Charles Crescent, Doncaster Road, Edward Street, George Street , Mansfield 17/06/2020 Mansfield Road Armthorpe East Crescent & Park Avenue Housing 21 Charles Crescent 10:00 AM 6 monthly 17/06/2020 Milton Court Town Central Milton Court Milton Court 1.00 PM Weekly Repton Road, Draycott Walk, Sandyfields View, Willington Adwick le Street & Road, French Street, Ridgill 17/06/2020 Skellow 4 Carcroft North Avenue, Skellow Road Hobcroft Centre 10.00 AM Quarterly Essex Avenue, Runnymede Avenue, Wolsey Avenue, Evelyn Wheatley Hills & Avenue, Tudor Road, Dudley, 17/06/2020 Intake Intake Central Warren, Warwick areas Leicester Avenue near No: 1 10.00 AM Quarterly Doncaster Lane, First Avenue, Third Avenue, Welfare Road – upto Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Grange Road, Tudor Road, Lake Road, Adwick le Street & Great North Road, Wellfare Road Junction Welfare Road / 17/06/2020 Woodlands East Carcroft North – from fourth Ave Doncaster Lane 10.00 AM Quarterly Kirkstone Close, Queens Drive, Haslemere Grove, Crossgate, Thorne Garth, Rowan Garth, Lauder Road. Hunt Lane, Yarborough Terrace, Cromwell Road, Ings Road, Marsh Road, Wrightson Terrace, Conyers Road, Chadwick Road, Frank Corner Yarborough Terrace / 18/06/2020 Bentley West End Bentley North Road Cromwell Road 10.00 AM Monthly Hexthorpe & Balby 18/06/2020 Hexthorpe North Central Old Hexthorpe, Travis Gardens Travis Gardens Flats 9.00 AM Quarterly 18/06/2020 Wheatley Town Central Unity Flats Unity Flats 10.00 AM Weekly Browns Lane Flats, Fieldside Flats, Pinfold Lane & Queens 18/06/2020 Fieldside Thorne East Court & Queen Stree South Common 2.00 PM 6 monthly Wheatley Hills & 18/06/2020 Wheatley Intake Central Jubilee Court Jubilee Court 11.30 AM Weekly Llewelyn Cres, Theodore Rd, Davis Rd, Sherwood Av, Marian Cresc, Avenue Rd (up to Llewelyn Cres), Alfred Rd (up to Llewelyn Junction of Alfred 19/06/2020 Askern 3 Norton & Askern North Cresc) Rd/Sherwood Avenue 10.00 AM Quarterly Skellow Road, Hawthorne Crescent, Birch Avenue, Briar Road, Beech Road, Laurel Terrace, Poplar Road - upto Adwick le Street & Laurel Terrace, Elm Road - upto Corner of Skellow Road / 22/06/2020 Skellow 1 Carcroft North Laurel Terrace Poplar Road 10.00 AM Quarterly Smith Square, Smith Street, Hexthorpe & Balby Armitage Road, Waverley 22/06/2020 Balby North North Central Avenue, St Peters Road near 91 Smith Square 10.00 AM Quarterly Manor Estate, Linden Walk, Villa Gardens, Langar Close, Askern 22/06/2020 Toll Bar Bentley North Road, Marton Road Entrance to Villa Gardens 10.00 AM Quarterly Refurnish car park Staion 22/06/2020 The Crescent Dunscroft East The Crescent Road 10.30 AM Monthly Bewicke Avenue, Eskdale Walk, Rosedale Road, Drummond Avenue, Emley Drive, Naseby Avenue, Thelluson Avenue, Town View Avenue, Copley Crescent, Rowena Drive, Ryedale Walk, Wensleydale Road, Ullswater Corner of Emley Drive / 23/06/2020 Scawsby Roman Ridge North Walk, Vulcan Cres Barnsley Road 10.00 AM Quarterly Edlington & 23/06/2020 Edlington Warmsworth South West Linden Grove Area, Edlington Linden Grove 10.00 AM Quarterly Whinfell Close, Yealand Close, Adwick le Street & Bosworth Road, Park View, Whinfell Close Communal 23/06/2020 Adwick Carcroft North Lutterworth Drive Hall 9.00 AM Quarterly Alexandra Road, Barnsley Road, Bloomhill Close, Gainford Road, Gainford Square, High Hazel Road, Marshland Road, Park Road, The Hermitage, 23/06/2020 Alexandra Road Moorends East Thrislington Square & West Road Outside No 1 Bloomhill Close 2.00 PM Quarterly 24/06/2020 Milton Court Town Central Milton Court Milton Court 1.00 PM Weekly Chestnut Grove area, Corner of Maple/Elm (near 24/06/2020 Conisbrough Consibrough South West Conisbrough 122 Elm) 10.00 AM Quarterly McConnell Crescent area, St Leger Office Holmescarr 24/06/2020 Rossington Rossington & Bawtry South West Rossington Centre 1.30 PM Quarterly Clark Avenue, Wainwright Road, Stockil Road, Chequer Avenue, Lime Tree Avenue, Theobald Close, Theobald Avenue, Hamilton Close, Hamilton Road, Community House, Clarke 24/06/2020 Hyde Park Town Central Rufford Road Avenue 9.00 AM Monthly Abbeyfield Road, Beechfield Road, Broadway, Crabtree Road, Craven Road, Hampton Road, Broadway North & Myrtle Road, Norwood Road, Refurnish car park Staion 24/06/2020 Side Streets Dunscroft East Parks Road & Poplar Road Road 10.30 AM Monthly 25/06/2020 Wheatley Town Central Unity Flats Unity Flats 10.00 AM Weekly Wheatley Hills & 25/06/2020 Wheatley Intake Central Jubilee Court Jubilee Court 11.30 AM Weekly Darlington Grove, Darlington Walk, Eastgate and Eastgate Outside No 8 Darlington 25/06/2020 Darlington Estate Moorends East Walk Grove 10.00 AM Monthly Chestnut Avenue, Almond Avenue, Lime Tree Avenue, Maple Grove Community 26/06/2020 Calm Estate Armthorpe East Maple Grove Centre 2.00 PM Monthly Balby Bridge including Milton St Leger Homes, St James 26/06/2020 Balby Bridge Town Central Court Street
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