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Hampshire County Council

Basingstoke Highway and Transport Advisory Panel

17 March 2004

Highway Maintenance Programmes 2003/04 and 2004/05

Report of the Director of Environment

Item 8

Contact: Peter Eade, tel 01256 360093 email: [email protected]

1. Summary

1.1 This report outlines:

      (i) progress with the 2003/04 Highways Maintenance Programme;

      (ii) details of the 2004/05 Highways Maintenance Budget; and

      (iii) details of the 2004/05 Highways Maintenance Programme.

2. Background

2.1 Members will be aware from previous Panel meetings that the highway maintenance programme is funded from both revenue and capital allocations.

2.2 The revenue maintenance programme funds minor works such as pothole repairs, routine drainage work including gully cleansing, signs and road markings, environmental maintenance of grass verges, trees and shrubs, weed control and highway emergencies. Minor bridge works and winter maintenance are also funded from revenue. Budget allocations are set at a level that ensures the safety of the highway network.

2.3 The capital maintenance programme funds planned maintenance including special maintenance, resurfacing and surface dressing and also provides for essential repairs to the structure of the highway.

3. Progress with the 2003/04 Highways Maintenance Programme

      Revenue Maintenance Programme

3.1 The final allocation for Basingstoke for 2003/04 was £1,044,529. This included £160,000 specifically earmarked for the section of the A339 which was detrunked in May 2003. Progress throughout the year has generally been in line with the spend profile and it is expected that the programme will be completed within time and budget constraints. A release of extra funding both before and after Christmas has allowed extra sign maintenance and ditching works. A budget monitoring statement is included within Appendix 1.

      Capital Maintenance Programme

3.2 The final allocation for 2003/04 was £1,617,450. The programme is nearing completion and it is expected that it will be delivered as planned within time and budget constraints. A budget monitoring statement is included within Appendix 1.

3.3 A status report detailing progress of all special maintenance, resurfacing and surface dressing is attached as Appendices 2 and 3.

4. 2004/05 Highway Maintenance Budget

4.1 The Highway Maintenance budget for 2004/05 approved by the Executive Member for Environment is £51,461,000. This sum comprises £21,232,000 revenue funding and £30,229,000 funding from the Capital Programme provision. This includes an additional £3.5 million to help address the backlog within highway maintenance programmes.

4.2 The revenue budget allocation has been maintained at a similar level to 2003/04.

4.3 The capital budget allocation has been increased compared with 2003/04 which comes on top of a substantial increase compared with 2002/03. Central Government funding achieved through the Local Transport Plan (LTP) process has increased and locally resourced capital funding has also been enhanced. It should be noted that maintenance funding allocated through the LTP process is directly related to the condition of Hampshire's road network and future levels of funding are dependent on the County Council's ability to improve the overall condition of the network. This increased allocation for planned maintenance has provided the opportunity to target funding at the more vulnerable areas of the network, essentially urban footways and rural unclassified roads.

4.4 Urban footways are again being targeted to maintain accessibility and improve standards in the heavily used areas, reducing the potential for claims. The rural unclassified road network was severely damaged as a result of the flooding in 2000/01 and requires a sustained, enhanced level of funding to recover.

4.5 Despite this additional funding the need, based on Highways Assessment of Maintenance Priorities (HAMP) intervention levels, has risen this year. It is envisaged that this increased level of funding will halt the deterioration of the network, but needs to be sustained in order to achieve the aims of the Government to eliminate the backlog by 2010.

5. 2004/05 Highways Maintenance Programme

    Revenue Maintenance Programme

5.1 As described above, the revenue maintenance programme funds three main areas of highway maintenance:

      (i) reactionary minor repair works on the road and footway network;

      (ii) minor traffic management improvements of signs and road markings; and

      (iii) environmental aspects of highway maintenance including grass cutting, weed treatment and tree and shrub maintenance.

    The total allocation for Basingstoke in 2004/05 is £1,071,000. A detailed breakdown of the budget allocation is set out in Appendix 4.

5.2 Additional revenue budgets are held centrally for the performance elements of the County Council's term maintenance contract. The performance based work contained in the contract includes:

    (i) gully emptying (standard gullies across the Borough);

    (ii) visibility splay grass cutting;

    (iii) winter maintenance; and

      (iv) routine bridge maintenance.

    Capital Maintenance Programme

5.3 The funding allocation for the capital maintenance programme is based on the HAMP rating system and will reflect the agreed intervention levels. The HAMP rating intervention level directs funding to those maintenance schemes displaying a higher `maintenance need'. The initial capital allocation for Basingstoke is £1,719,900 for Non Principal Roads and £186,000 for Principal Roads with an extra allocation of £334,500 from the £3.5 million for footway, haunch repair and resurfacing schemes on Non Principal Roads.

5.4 Planned structural maintenance repairs undertaken through the capital maintenance programme include surface dressing, special maintenance and resurfacing schemes. A provisional list of schemes under each of these headings for 2004/05 is attached as Appendices 5 and 6.

5.5 The capital maintenance programme also supports the centrally controlled areas of work including major maintenance schemes and bridge maintenance. The planned major maintenance scheme for the A340 through Tadley is progressing through the design stage with a recent public exhibition having been held at the Tadley Community Centre in January. Feedback from this will be sent to Members in the near future by the project team in Winchester. This work is due to be on site in the summer and autumn of 2004. The estimated project cost is approximately £1.5 million.

Recommendation

That this report be noted.

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers

 

The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

 

NB the list excludes:

 

1.

Published works.

 

2.

Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

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APPENDIX 1

HAMPSHIRE HIGHWAYS BASINGSTOKE

Revenue Budget 2003/04

Original Budget

Revised 2003/04 Allocation

Percentage Committed to February 2004

Routine Maintenance (carriageway, footway repairs and cyclic works)

£585,000

£643,529

Gully Cleansing (Soakaways and non standard gullies in addition to the county-wide contract)

£43,000

£43,000

Aids to Movement (lines and signs)

£126,000

£130,000

Environmental (grass, trees, shrubs)

£81,000

£81,000

Weed Control

£97,000

£97,000

Hazard Clearance

£46,000

£50,000

Total:

£978,000

£1,044,529

98%

Capital Budget 2003/04 Principal Roads

Original Budget

Out-turn Budget

Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£54,000

£54,000

96%

Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£35,000

£34,451

65%

Total:

£89,000

£88,451

Capital Budget 2003/04 Non Principal Roads

Original Budget

Out-turn Budget

Non Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£623,000

£673,000

100%

Non Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£194,000

£194,000

93%

Additional Funding Non Pr Roads SM

£46,000

£46,000

93%

Non Principal Roads Resurfacing

£491,750

£491,750

95%

Additional Funding Non Pr Roads RS

£197,700

£197,700

95%

Non Principal Roads Tactile Paving

Crossing Points

£15,000

£15,000

82%

Totals

£1,567,450

£1,617,450

Total Maintenance Budget Allocation Basingstoke

£2,634,450

£2,750,430

APPENDIX 2

2003-2004 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE, RESUFACING

AND SURFACE DRESSING PROGRAMME

Principal Roads

Work description

Status

Cost

       

Reading Road, Sherfield- on-Loddon A33

Drainage

Complete

£15,000

Mulfords Hill, Tadley A340

Drainage

Complete

£19,451

TOTAL

   

£34,451

       

Non Principal Roads

     
       

Morley Road, Basingstoke

Joint repairs

Complete

£3,500

Cold Harbour, North Waltham

Kerbing and footway provision

Complete

£24,000

St Patricks Road, Basingstoke

Kerb replacement

Under way

£6,600

Whitney Road, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing with bollards

Complete

£8,000

Stratfield Road/Link Road, Basingstoke

Kerb replacement

Complete

£8,000

Lingfield Close, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£7,200

Park Lane, Stratfield Saye

Reconstruct carriageway and overlay

Complete

£39,000

Shelley Close, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£5,000

Stukeley Road, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£3,000

Green Lane, Stratfield Saye

Haunching

Complete

£57,000

Gregory Close, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£8,000

Bodmin Close/Exmoor Close, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£5,700

Coronation Road, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Works programmed

£8,500

Pembroke Road, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Works programmed

£4,500

Dankworth Road, Basingstoke

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£6,000

       

TOTAL

   

£194,000

Additional Scheme to be included

Ball Hill Road, East Woodhay

Haunching

Complete

£46,000

RESURFACING 2003/2004

Non Principal Roads

Work description

Status

Cost

Aldermaston Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Complete

£82,500

Popley Way, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Complete

£13,000

Doswell Way, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Complete

£8,000

Hockford Lane, Ashford Hill

Resurfacing

Complete

£36,000

Ashley Warren, Ecchinswell and Sydenham

Resurfacing

Complete

£78,750

Hollington Lane, East Woodhay

Resurfacing

Complete

£52,500

Stephenson Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Programmed

£19,000

The Lynch, Overton

Resurfacing

Complete

£30,000

Park Lane, Stratfield Saye

Resurfacing

Complete

£90,000

Bounty Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Programmed

£21,500

Buckskin Lane, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Programmed

£5,500

Wade Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Complete

£35,500

Kenilworth Road spur, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

Programmed

£4,500

Waltham Lane, North Waltham

Resurfacing

Complete

£15,000

TOTAL

   

£491,750

Additional Schemes to be included

Essex Road, Basingstoke (Worting Road-No. 6)

Resurfacing

Complete

£10000

Grafton Way, Basingstoke (Service Road-Morse Road)

Resurfacing

Complete

£28000

Hill View Road, Basingstoke (Austen Road-A30)

Resurfacing

Programmed

£23000

Additional Footway schemes to be included

     

Fabian Close, Basingstoke (Nos. 1-25)

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£4500

Quilter Road, Basingstoke (Nos. 407-423)

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£3000

Wella Path, Basingstoke (to rear of No. 26 Horwood Gardens)

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£4500

Cheviot Close, Basingstoke (to rear of Nos. 17-30)

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£9000

Kenilworth Road (No. 92 Roman Road-No. 82 Kenilworth Road)

Footway resurfacing

Underway

£35400

Winchcombe Road (No. 3 Budds Close-No. 24 Winchcombe Road)

Footway resurfacing

Programmed

£5000

Stanford Road (Bernstein Road-Barry Way)

Footway resurfacing

Programmed

£7700

Hazel Drive/Ringway North (lamp column F505- F510)

Footway resurfacing

Complete

£4000

Buckskin Area Footpath (No. 66 Ochil Close-rear No. 20 Charnwood Close)

Footway resurfacing

Programmed

£7500

Carpenters Down Footpath (Carpenters Down-north of Tobago Close)

Footway resurfacing

Programmed

£10000

TOTAL

   

£197,700

APPENDIX 3

Surface Dressing Programme 2003/04

Group 2 `A' Roads - All Completed Summer 2003

Road Name/Location

From - To

A33

Chineham, Basingstoke

From A339 roundabout to Crockford Lane roundabout

A3010

Churchill Way, Basingstoke

A30

Winchester Road

From Kempshott roundabout to

Sainsbury roundabout

Group 2 Roads - All Completed Summer 2003

Road Name/Location

B3400

Worting Road, Basingstoke

Gershwin Road

Gershwin Road, Basingstoke

From Northern junction Brighton Way to junction Copland Close

Gresley Road

Gresley Road, Basingstoke

From Daneshill roundabout to

street light no. 20

Black Dam Way

Black Dam Way, Basingstoke

From Grove Road to junction of Rembrandt Close

Cliddesden Road

Cliddesden Road, Basingstoke

Group 3 Roads - All Completed Summer 2003

Road Name / Location

From - To

WALLINS COPSE

CHINEHAM

FROM JUNCTION OF READING ROAD TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

COPSE VIEW CLOSE

CHINEHAM

FROM JUNCTION OF FARM VIEW ROAD TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

NORN HILL CLOSE

BASINGSTOKE

FROM JUNCTION OF NORN HILL TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

BROADHURST GROVE

LYCHPITT

PADDOCKFIELDS

OLD BASING

LINDEN AVENUE

OLD BASING

MANOR LANE

OLD BASING

PYOTTS HILL

OLD BASING

MILKINGPEN LANE

OLD BASING

WOODSIDE GARDENS

CHINEHAM

FROM JUNCTION OF FARM VIEW GARDENS TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

TOLLWAY

CHINEHAM

MAYBROOK

CHINEHAM

BROOKFIELD CLOSE

CHINEHAM

FROM JUNCTIONOF FARM VIEW DRIVE TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

BUCKLAND AVENUE

BASINGSTOKE

FROM JUNCTION OF WESTERN WAY TO JUNCTION OF HIGH DRIVE

SYLVIA CLOSE

BASINGSTOKE

FROM CORDALE ROAD TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

UPPER SHERBORNE ROAD

BASINGSTOKE

FROM JUNCTION OF OAKRIDGE ROAD TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

CAMROSE WAY

BASINGSTOKE

GAINSBOROUGH ROAD

BASINGSTOKE

MORLEY ROAD

BASINGSTOKE

BLUNDEN CLOSE

BASINGSTOKE

LIGHTFOOT GROVE

BASINGSTOKE

HATCH WARREN GARDENS

BASINGSTOKE

FROM JUNCTION OF HATCH WARREN LANE TO END OF CUL-DE-SAC

PARKWOOD CLOSE

CHINEHAM

WESTON COBBETT LANE

TUNWORTH

ST JOHNS ROAD

OAKLEY

STATION ROAD

OAKLEY

BEGGARWOOD LANE

FARLEIGH WALLOP

WESTON ROAD

HERRIARD

GRAMMARSHAM LANE

FARLEIGH WALLOP

BRYCES LANE

BROWN CANDOVER

BAYMANS LANE

UPTON GREY

GREEN LANE

ELLISFIELD

THE MOUNT

HIGHCLERE

CHURCH ROAD

HIGHCLERE

SYDMONTON ROAD

WHITCHURCH

RAMPTONS ROAD

WHITCHURCH

WELLS LANE

WHITCHURCH

FAIR OAK LANE

STRATFIELD SAYE

SILCHESTER ROAD

TADLEY

WEST STREET

TADLEY

PITFIELD LANE

MORTIMER WEST END

WEST HEATH ROAD

RAMSDELL

DUKES RIDE

SILCHESTER

STEVENS GREEN

ST MARY BOURNE

ASH ROAD/BEECH ROAD

BISHOPS GREEN

Footway Surface Dressing - All Completed Summer 2003

Road Name/Location

Grieg Close

Grainger Close

Handel Close
Ravel Close

Elgar Close

Delius Close
Bartok Close
Grafton Way

Davy Close

Morse Road

Constantine Way

Oyster Close

Alderney Avenue

Harris Hill

Bramdown Heights

Woodbury Road

Longcross Lane

Camrose Way

Camberry Close

Camfield Close

Camlea Close

Farleigh Rise

Camwood Close

Howard Road

Neville Close

Bessemer Road

Radford Gardens

Horwood Gardens

Cranbourne Lane

Mcfauld Way

Sheppard Close

Broadway

Mann Close

Rampton Road

Neuvic Way

Daniel Road

Alliston Way

Church Farm Close

London Road

Tollgate Close

Greywell Road

Dukes Ride

Romans Field

The Butts

Lordswood

Inhams Way

Firth Close

Franklin Avenue

Bishopswood Road

Sarum Road

Church Road

Jubilee Close

Valley Way

Springfield Road

Heath Road

Eastlyn Road

Westlyn Road

Ilex Close

Oakfield Close

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

West Ham

West Ham

West Ham

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Hatchwarren

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Cranbourne

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Brighton Hill

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

Whitchurch

North Waltham

Old Basing

Oakley

Hatch

Silchester

Silchester

Silchester

Silchester

Silchester

Silchester

Tadley

Tadley

Tadley

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

Pamber Heath

APPENDIX 4

Revenue Budget 2004/05

   

Routine Maintenance (carriageway, footway repairs)

£613,000

 

Gully Cleansing (soakaways and non-standard gullies in addition to the county-wide contract)

£68,000

 

Aids to Movement (lines and signs)

£133,000

 

Environmental (grass, trees, shrubs)

£82,000

 

Weed Control

£100,000

 

Hazard Clearance

£47,000

 

Total:

£1,043,000

 
     

Capital Budget 2003/04 Principal Roads

   

Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£56,000

 

Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£100,000

 

Principal Roads Resurfacing

£30,000

 

Total:

£186,000

 
     

Capital Budget 2003/04 Non Principal Roads

 

Additional Funding

Non Principal Roads Routine Structural Repairs

£639,000

 

Non Principal Roads Special Maintenance

£247,500

£32,000

Non Principal Roads Haunching Repairs

 

£254,500

Non Principal Roads Resurfacing

£826,400

£48,000

Non Principal Roads Tactile Paving Crossing Points

£7,000

 

Total

£1,719,900

£334,500

     

Total Maintenance Budget Allocation Basingstoke

£3,283,400

 

APPENDIX 5

Non Principal Road Special Maintenance Programme 2004/05

Location

Description of Work

Estimate

Neville Close, Basingstoke

Drainage

£5000

Stratfield Turgis

Drainage

£10,500

Pinewood Close, Tadley

Grasscrete

£10,500

Beech Way, Basingstoke

Carriageway reshaping

£23,000

Sutton Road, Basingstoke

Joint repairs

£3,000

Scotney Road, Basingstoke

Joint repairs

£6,000

Hillary Road, Basingstoke

Rekerbing

£25,000

Vyne Road, Sherborne St John

Haunch repairs

£13,000

Burns Close, Basingstoke

Slabs to bitmac

£35,000

Laverstoke Lane, Overton

Haunching and edge repairs

£110,000

Maple Crescent, Basingstoke

Joint repairs

£7,000

TOTAL

£248,000

Non Principal Roads Resurfacing Programme 2004/05

Location

Description of Work

Estimate

Hamilton Close, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£146,000

Cranbourne Lane, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£21,000

Faraday Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£82,000

Sarum Hill, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£55,000

Farleigh Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£10,000

West Ham Lane, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£94,000

May Place, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£10,000

Basing View, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£37,000

Kenilworth Road, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£28,000

Woods Lane Roundabout , Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£88,000

Ashmoor Lane, Newnham

Resurfacing

£20,000

Knowle Hill, Kingsclere

Resurfacing

£87,000

Clappers Farm Road, Bramley

Resurfacing

£20,000

Bunnian Place

Resurfacing

£22,000

Old Kempshott Lane

Resurfacing

£28,000

Longcroft Close

Footway Resurfacing

£4,000

Stag Hill Footpath

Footway Resurfacing

£4,000

Silvester Close

Footway Resurfacing

£10,000

Black Dam Way

Footway Resurfacing

£6,000

Coleman Close

Footway Resurfacing

£8,000

Lefroy Avenue

Footway Resurfacing

£3,500

Sutton Road

Footway Resurfacing

£10,500

Morley Road, Basingstoke

Footway Resurfacing

£32,000

TOTAL

£826,000

Principal Roads Special Maintenance and Resurfacing

Various sites in Basingstoke and Deane

Safety Fencing

£100,000

Ringway West Northbound, Basingstoke

Resurfacing

£30,000

TOTAL

£130,000

Additional Non Principal Road Special Maintenance Schemes funded from

£3.5 million

Gresley Road, Basingstoke

Joint repairs and resurfacing

£32,000

TOTAL

£32,000

Additional Non Principal Road Haunching Schemes funded from £3.5 million

Summerdown Lane, Hannington

Edge Repairs

£150,000

Harrow Way, Whitchurch

Edge Repairs

£104,500

TOTAL

£254,500

Additional Footway Schemes funded from £3.5 million

Vivian Road, Basingstoke

Slabs to Bitmac

£16,000

Westray Close footpath, Basingstoke

Slabs to Bitmac

£32,000

TOTAL

£48,000

APPENDIX 6

Surface Dressing Programme 2004/05

Group 2A Sites

From

To

Winchester Road, A30

Down Grange

Electricity Sub Station

London Road, A30

Black Dam Roundabout

Crabtree Plantation

Group 2 Sites

Winklebury Way, Basingstoke

Roman Road

Willoughby Way

Kenilworth Road, Basingstoke

Roman Road

Roman Road

Kingsclere Road, Overton

Frost Mill Farm

Harrow Way

Group 3 Sites

Ashley Warren Road

Sydmonton Crossroads

U33

The Dell, Kingsclere

Basingstoke Road

End of metalled surface

Hollington Lane

Hollington

East End village

Harts Lane, Newtown

Jonathan Hill

Newtown Straight

Sydmonton Road

Dewpond Restaurant

Wergs Lane

Willow Road, Bishops Green

Beech Road

Linden Road

Linden Road, Bishops Green

Beech Road

Ash Road

Harts Lane, Burghclere

Tothill slip

Well Street Crossroads

Summerdown Lane, Oakley

Freemantle Farm

Ashe Lane

Ardglen Road, Whitchurch

Blackstocks Lane, Mapledurwell

Greywell Road

M3 bridge

Green Lane, Ellisfield

Common Close

Adjacent to 4 Park View

Water End Lane, Newnham

Pot Lane

Railway bridge

Tunworth Stables, Tunworth

C122

Stables

Fair Oak Lane, Stratfield Saye

Chequers Lane

Green Lane

Folly Lane, Bramley

Sherfield Road

Fair Oak Lane

Tadley Common Road, Tadley

Silchester Road

West Street

Bramley Lane, Silchester

Clappers Farm Road

Ash Lane

Raphael Close, Black Dam

Rembrandt Close

End of cul-de-sac

Reynolds Close, Black Dam

Rembrandt Close

End of cul-de-sac

Rembrandt Close, Black Dam

Black Dam Way

End of cul-de-sac

Hogarth Close, Black Dam

Black Dam Way

End of cul-de-sac

Trinidad Close, Popley

Chineham Lane

End of cul-de-sac

Wagner Close, Brighton Hill

Brahms Road

End of cul-de-sac

Heathfield Road, Brighton Hill

Stanford Road

End of cul-de-sac

Upper Chestnut Drive, Kings Furlong

Portacre Rise

End of cul-de-sac

Lower Chestnut Drive, Kings Furlong

Portacre Rise

End of cul-de-sac

Portacre Rise, Kings Furlong

Winchester Road

Packenham Road

Saxon Way, Lychpit

Great Binfields Road

End of cul-de-sac

Cambrian Way, Buckskin

Buckskin Lane

End of cul-de-sac

Pennine Way, Buckskin

Buckskin Lane

Cambrian Way

Edgehill Close, Buckskin

Buckskin Lane

End of cul-de-sac

Lowlands Road, Buckskin

Chiltern Way

Old Kempshott Lane

Old Kempshott Lane, Buckskin

Lowlands Road

Worting Road

Eastfield Avenue, Eastrop

Lytton Road

End of cul-de-sac

Pinkerton Road, South Ham

Western Way

End of cul-de-sac

Deep Lane, Brookvale

Worting Road

Lower Brook Street

Copse View Close, Chineham

Farm View Drive

End of cul-de-sac

Woodside Gardens, Chineham

Farm View Drive

End of cul-de-sac

Farm View Drive, Chineham

Bowman Road

End of cul-de-sac