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Article 12

SCHEDULE 6STREETS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION OF LAYOUT

PART 1STREETS SUBJECT TO PERMANENT ALTERATION OF LAYOUT

Somerset County Council

(1)

Street subject to alteration of layout

(2)

Description of alteration of layout

Factory LaneAt AC21 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the extension of an existing bellmouth to comply with Highways standards. Comprising the realignment of the existing kerb line, reduction of pedestrian footway, installation of tactile paving, resurfacing and white lining.

North Somerset Council

(1)

Street subject to alteration of layout

(2)

Description of alteration of layout

A368 Towerhead RoadAt AC51 (as shown on Section C, Sheet 5 and Section D, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of a bellmouth to enable access to Sandford substation with sufficient size to accommodate a transformer unit delivery vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system.
Drove RoadAt AC54 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of a bellmouth to enable access to Sandford substation with sufficient size to accommodate a light vehicular access. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system.

PART 2STREETS SUBJECT TO TEMPORARY ALTERATION OF LAYOUT

Somerset County Council

(1)

Street subject to alteration of layout

(2)

Description of alteration of layout

A39 Bath RoadAt AC1 (as shown on Section A, Sheet 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
A39 Puriton HillAt AC2 (as shown on Section A, Sheet 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Woolavington Road (Higher Road)At AC3 and AC4 (as shown on Section A, Sheet 4 and Section B, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
B3141 CausewayAt AC5, AC8, AC9 and AC11 (as shown on Section B, Sheets 1 and 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of four temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Un-named Track (perpendicular to B3141 Causeway)At AC6 and AC7 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Middle Moor DroveAt AC10 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required. B of the access and rights of way plans).
Burtle RoadAt AC12 and AC13 (as shown on Section B, Sheets 2 and 4 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Wick Moor DroveAt AC16, AC19 and AC20 (as shown on Section H, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of three temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Un-named Road (perpendicular to Wick Moor Drove)At AC17 and AC18 (as shown on Section H, Sheets 1 and 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Un-named Road (between Tile House Road and Southwick Road)At AC22 and AC23 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 6 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Southwick RoadAt AC24 and AC25 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 6 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Butt Lake RoadAt AC26 and AC27 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Mark Causeway B3139At AC28 and AC29 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Back Lane (Bridleway)At AC30 and AC31 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Northwick RoadAt AC32 and AC33 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Vole RoadAt AC34 and AC35 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 9 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Pill RoadAt AC36, AC37 and AC38 (as shown on Section B, Sheets 9 and 11 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of three temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Pill RoadAt AC39 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 11 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bridge to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the foundations and temporary bridge structure, where required.
A38 Bristol RoadAt AC40 and AC41 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Fletcher’s LaneAt AC41A and AC41B (as shown on Section B, Sheet 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system where required.
Hams LaneAt AC42 and AC43 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 14 and Section C, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Webbington RoadAt AC44 and AC45 (as shown on Section B, Sheet 14 and Section C, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.

North Somerset Council

(1)

Street subject to alteration of layout

(2)

Description of alteration of layout

Max Mill LaneAt AC46 and AC47 (as shown on Section C, Sheet 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
A371 Banwell Road/Castle HillAt AC48 and AC49 (as shown on Section C, Sheets 3, 4 and 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
A368 Towerhead RoadAt AC50 (as shown on Section C, Sheet 5 and Section D, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Mead LaneAt AC52 and AC53 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Drove WayAt AC55 and AC56 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Iwood LaneAt AC57 and AC58 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 15 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Puxton RoadAt AC59 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Dolemoor LaneAt AC60 and AC61 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
A370At AC62 and AC63 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Wemberham LaneAt AC64 and AC65 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 6 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Lampley RoadAt AC66 and AC67 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
B3133 Kenn RoadAt AC68 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Russ LaneAt AC69, AC70 and AC71 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of three temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Kenn Moor RoadAt AC72 and AC73 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 8 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Nailsea Wall LaneAt AC74 (as shown on Section D, Sheets 9 and 10 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
N DroveAt AC75, AC77, AC79, AC80, AC83 and AC85 (as shown on Section D, Sheets 10 and 12 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of six temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Engine LaneAt AC76 and AC78 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 11 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Hanham WayAt AC81 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
CausewayAt AC82 and AC84 (as shown on Section D, Sheets 12 and 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Church LaneAt AC86 and AC87 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
B3130 Clevedon RoadAt AC88 and AC91 (as shown on Section D, Sheet 13 and Section E, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Washing Pound LaneAt AC89 (as shown on Section D, Sheets 12 and 13 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Cadbury Camp LaneAt AC92 (as shown on Section E, Sheets 2 and 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Whitehouse LaneAt AC93 (as shown on Section E, Sheets 2 and 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Caswell LaneAt AC94, AC95 and AC96 (as shown on Section E, Sheet 4 and Section F, Sheets 1 and 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of three temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
SheepwayAt AC99 and AC100 (as shown on Section F, Sheet 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Un-named Road (perpendicular to Marsh Lane)At AC101 (as shown on Section G, Sheet 2 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
The DroveAt AC102 (as shown on Section F, Sheet 4 and Section G, Sheet 1 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Wharf LaneAt AC103 and AC104 (as shown on Section F, Sheet 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.

Bristol City Council

(1)

Street subject to alteration of layout

(2)

Description of alteration of layout

Victoria RoadAt AC105 (as shown on Section G, Sheet 3 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Avonmouth WayAt AC106 and AC107 (as shown on Section G, Sheet 4 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Kings Weston LaneAt AC108 and AC109 (as shown on Section G, Sheets 4 and 5 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of two temporary bellmouths to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Packgate RoadAt AC110 (as shown on Section G, Sheets 5 and 6 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Severn RoadAt AC111 and AC113 (as shown on Section G, Sheets 6 and 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Ableton LaneAt AC112 (as shown on Section G, Sheets 6 and 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.
Minors LaneAt AC114 (as shown on Section G, Sheet 7 of the access and rights of way plans) the creation of one temporary bellmouth to enable access/egress with sufficient size to accommodate a HGV vehicle. Comprising the installation of a new road surface, white lining, kerbing and a suitable drainage system, where required.

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