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In the borough of Ashford (town of Ashford and parishes of Kingsnorth and Sevington), in the county of Kent—
Work No. 18—A road comprising dual carriageways, including a bridge over the river Great Stour, two bridges over the river East Stour and duplication of the bridge carrying Beaver Road over the Tonbridge to Ashford railway, commencing at the existing roundabout in Beaver Road at a point 65 metres north of the northern end of that bridge, passing over that railway to a roundabout south of that bridge, then turning south-east to pass over the rivers Great Stour and East Stour to a roundabout at a point 80 metres north-west of the bridge carrying the Ashford to Rye railway over New Town Road, then turning south-south-west along a line to the east of the river East Stour, then crossing that river and continuing on the same line and terminating at a roundabout 550 metres east of the junction of Kingsnorth Road with Ashford Road:
Work No. 18A—A road commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout south of the bridge over the Tonbridge to Ashford railway and terminating in Beaver Road at the northern end of the bridge carrying that road over the river Great Stour:
Work No. 18B—A road commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout north-west of the railway bridge over New Town Road and terminating by a junction with that road 35 metres north-east of that commencement:
Work No. 18C—A road commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at a roundabout at a point 280 metres south-east of the junction of Riversdale Road with Whitfield Road and terminating at a point 40 metres east of that commencement, forming the access to an intended road vehicle park on land owned by the Railways Board:
Work No. 18D—A road, including a bridge over the river East Stour, commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout at the commencement of Work No. 18C, passing west across the river East Stour and terminating by a junction with Beaver Road at a point 70 metres east of the junction of that road with Park Place:
Work No. 18E—A road commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout at the termination of that work and terminating by a junction with Ashford Road (A2070) at a point 770 metres south-east of that roundabout:
Work No. 19—A road commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout at the termination of that work, passing in a north-westerly direction and terminating at a roundabout forming a junction with Wotton Road at a point 300 metres from Kingsnorth Road:
Work No. 20—A road comprising dual carriageways, including bridges over the Ashford to Rye railway and the river East Stour, commencing by a junction with Work No. 18 at the roundabout at the termination of that work, passing in an easterly direction across the Ashford to Rye railway at a point 420 metres south of the bridge carrying that railway over the river East Stour, and across that river and terminating by a junction with Work No. 17 at the roundabout at the commencement of that work.
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