Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 1 |
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In the parish of Bray; in the unitary authority of Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead | A330 Ascot Road | From a point starting 132 metres to the north east of (A330) Ascot Road’s junction with the access road to Moor Farm, continuing in a general northerly direction for a distance of 410 metres
| Reference 1–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway from a point 180 metres south of Willow Drive and extending generally in a southerly direction for a distance of 420 metres
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| Reference 1–a
Access to properties known as Ashley and Brambles from the A330 Ascot Road, located 185 metres north east of the junction with the access road to Moor Farm
| The whole access | Reference 1–1
Replacement of access to premises known as Ashley & Brambles from the A330 Ascot Road, located 185 metres north east of the junction with the access road to Moor Farm
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| Reference 1–b
Access to Philberds Lodge from the A330 Ascot Road, located 185 metres north east of the junction with the access road to Moor Farm
| The whole access | Reference 1–2
Replacement of access to Philberds Lodge from the A330 Ascot Road, located 185 metres north east of the junction with the access road to Moor Farm
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| Reference 1–c
Access to existing hardstanding area from the A330 Ascot Road, located 120 metres south of the junction with Willow Drive
| The whole access | Reference 1–3
Replacement of access to existing hardstanding area from the A330 Ascot Road, located 120 metres south of the junction with Willow Drive
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 2 |
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In the parish of Bray; in the unitary authority of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead | Monkey Island Lane | From a point starting 105 metres to the south east of Monkey Island Lane’s junction with Old Mill Lane continuing in a general south easterly direction for a distance of 260 metres | Reference 2–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway from a point 120 metres to the south east of the junction with Old Mill Lane extending generally in a south westerly direction for a distance of 275 metres
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| Reference 2–a
Access to field and development plot from Monkey Island Lane, located 93 metres south east of the junction with Old Mill Lane
| The whole access | Reference 2–1
Replacement of access to field and development plot from Monkey Island Lane, located 93 metres south east of the junction with Old Mill Lane
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| Public right of way; Bray 74/1 Monkey Island Lane and Thames Bray Bridge | From a point starting at its intersection with Monkey Island Lane and continuing in a south easterly direction for a distance of 160 metres and continuing in a generally easterly direction for a distance of 360 metres | To be substituted by a new public right of way starting at a point from its intersection with Monkey Island Lane and continuing in a south easterly direction for a distance of 160 metres and continuing within the highway boundary of the motorway realignment and bridge works in a generally easterly direction for a distance of 360 metres
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In the parishes of Dorney and Taplow; in the district of South Bucks in the County of Buckinghamshire | Local cycle route
(Thames Bray Bridge – northern side)
| From a point at the eastern end of public right of way Bray 74/1 (eastern edge of the Thames Bray Bridge) and continuing in generally an easterly direction for a distance of 390 metres | To be substituted by a new local cycle route within the highway boundary of the motorway realignment and bridge works, commencing from the eastern end of public right of way Bray 74/1 (eastern edge of the Thames Bray Bridge) and continuing in generally an easterly direction for a distance of 390 metres
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In the parish of Dorney and Taplow; in the district of South Bucks in the County of Buckinghamshire | Marsh Lane
Reference 2–b
Access to field from Marsh Lane, located 25 metres to the north west of the junction with Oak Stubbs Lane
| The whole access | Reference 2–2
Replacement of access to field from Marsh Lane, located 25 metres to the north west of the junction with Oak Stubbs Lane
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| Public right of way: DOR 22/1 | A length commencing 115 metres from the northern end of Old Stubbs Lane and extending for a distance of 105 metres in generally a south easterly direction initially before ‘zig-zagging’ up the embankment to its intersection with Marsh Lane | To be substituted by a new public right of way commencing 115 metres from the northern end of Old Stubbs Lane and extending for a distance of 105 metres in generally a south easterly direction initially before ‘zig-zagging’ up the embankment to its intersection with Marsh Lane; on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and the alteration works
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| Public right of way: DOR 23/1 – (West and East of Marsh Lane) | A length commencing 134 metres from its connection with Old Marsh Lane and extending for a distance of 90 metres measured along the existing path up to its intersection with Marsh Lane, and continuing for a further
100 metres across Marsh Lane carriageway and along the path leading to and also within Glebe Close
| To be substituted by a new public right of way commencing 134 metres from its connection with Old Marsh Lane and extending for a distance of 90 metres in a northerly and then southerly direction up to its intersection with Marsh Lane; continuing for a further 100 metres across Marsh Lane carriageway and along the path leading to and also within Glebe Close; all on an alignment compatible with Marsh Lane overbridge replacement and alteration works
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 3 |
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In the parishes of Cippenham St Andrew and Dorney; in the district of South Bucks in the County of Buckinghamshire | Lake End Road | From a point starting 217 metres to the north of Lake End Road’s junction with Ashford Lane continuing in a generally northerly direction for a distance of 285 metres | Reference 3–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway from a point 217 metres to the north of Lake End Road’s junction with Ashford Lane extending generally in a northerly direction for a distance of 295 metres
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| Reference 3–a
Access to business premises (materials recycling centre) and donkey sanctuary from Lake End Road, located 160 metres north of the junction with Ashford Lane
| The whole access | Reference 3–1
Replacement of access to business premises (materials recycling centre) and donkey sanctuary from Lake End Road, located 160 metres north of the junction with Ashford Lane
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| Reference 3–b
Access to premises known as Four Elms and The Tithe Barn from Lake End Road, located 148 metres north of the junction with Huntercombe Lane South
| The whole access | Reference 3–2
Replacement of access to premises known as Four Elms and The Tithe Barn from Lake End Road, located 148 metres north of the junction with Huntercombe Lane South
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| Reference 3–c
Access to field from Lake End Road, located 178 metres north of the junction with Huntercombe Lane South
| The whole access | Reference 3–3
Replacement access to field from Lake End Road, located 178 metres north of the junction with Huntercombe Lane South
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 4 |
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In the parish of Cippenham St Andrew; in the unitary authority of Slough Borough Council | Public right of way; Slough 49
(Part of Oldway Lane)
| A length commencing 80 metres to the south of its junction with Moor Furlong and extending along the existing track, in generally a southerly direction for a distance of 265 metres | To be substituted by a new public right of way within the highway boundaries of the overbridge replacement and alteration works, commencing 80 metres to the south of its junction with Moor Furlong and extending generally in a southerly direction for a distance of 265 metres
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| Public right of way; Slough 14/5 | A length commencing at its intersection with Slough 49 and extending for a distance of 80 metres in a northerly direction initially before returning southwards | To be substituted by a new public right of way commencing at its intersection with Slough 49 and extending for a distance of 80 metres in a northerly direction initially before returning southwards; on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and alteration works
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| Public right of way; Slough 9 | A length commencing at its intersection with Slough 49 and extending for a distance of 43 metres in a northerly direction | To be substituted by a new public right of way commencing at its intersection with Slough 49 and extending for a distance of 43 metres in a northerly direction; on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and alteration works
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 5 |
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In the parish of Cippenham St Andrew; in the unitary authority of Slough Borough Council | Wood Lane | From a point commencing 30 metres from the southern side of Wood Lane’s junction with the access road (also known as Wood Lane) to Thames Water’s treatment plant and extending in a generally north easterly direction for a distance of 230 metres
| Reference 5–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway from a point 32 metres from the southern side of Wood Lane’s junction with the access road (also known as Wood Lane) to Thames Water’s treatment plant extending in a generally north easterly direction for a distance of 305 metres
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| Reference 5–a
Access to premises numbered 26 to 32 in the Wood Lane cul-de-sac located 170 metres to the south west of the entrance to Thames Water’s Sewage Treatment Plant
| The whole access | Reference 5–1
Replacement access to premises numbered 26 to 32 in the Wood Lane cul-de-sac located 170 metres to the south west of the entrance to Thames Water’s Sewage Treatment Plant
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| Reference 5–b
Access serving the Pipeline Station, other premises and public right of way, Slough 17 located 7 metres south of the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
| The whole access | Reference 5–2
Replacement access serving the Pipeline Station, other premises and public right of way, Slough 17 located 7 metres south of the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
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| Reference 5–c
Access forming part of Wood Lane directly adjacent to the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
| The whole access | Reference 5–3
Replacement access forming part of Wood Lane directly adjacent to the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
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| Reference 5–d
Access forming part of Wood Lane adjacent to properties numbered 18 and 16 located 25 metres north east of the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
| The whole access | Reference 5–4
Replacement access forming part of Wood Lane adjacent to properties numbered 18 and 16 located 25 metres north east of the Wood Lane cul-de-sac serving properties numbered 26 to 32
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| Public right of way; Slough 14/1 | A length commencing at its intersection with Wood Lane and extending for a distance of 103 metres in a generally westerly direction | To be substituted by a new public right of way for a length commencing at its intersection with Wood Lane and extending for a distance of 103 metres in a generally westerly direction; on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and alteration works
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| Public right of way; Slough 17 | A length commencing from the southern side of Wood Lane’s junction with the access road (also known as Wood Lane) to Thames Water Sewage Treatment Plant and extending in a generally north easterly direction for a distance of 515 metres | To be substituted by a new public right of way within the highway boundaries of the realigned Wood Lane, commencing from the southern side of Wood Lane’s junction with the access road (also known as Wood Lane) to Thames Water Sewage Treatment Plant and extending in a generally north easterly direction for a distance of 515 metres
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 6 |
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 7 |
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In the parishes of Datchet and Upton-cum-Chalvey; in the unitary authorities of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council and also Slough Borough Council | Datchet Road | From a point commencing 94 metres south of the entrance to The Mere off Datchet Road and extending in generally a southerly direction for a distance of 358 metres | Reference 7–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway from a point commencing 90 metres south of the entrance to The Mere off Datchet Road and extending in generally a southerly direction for a distance of 358 metres and in addition a bus bay extending over a length of 60 metres commencing at a distance of 490 metres from the entrance to The Mere
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| Reference 7–a
Access to premises known as Upton Court Park from the eastern side of Datchet Road, located 46 metres south of the entrance to The Mere
| The whole access | Reference 7–1
Replacement of access to premises known as Upton Court Park from the eastern side of Datchet Road, located 46 metres south of the entrance to The Mere
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| Public right of way; Slough 78 | | New public right of way commencing at the eastern end of existing path forming Slough 78 at Datchet Road and extending for a distance of 18 metres in an easterly direction to connect with the realigned Datchet Road
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In the parishes of Datchet and Upton-cum-Chalvey; in the unitary authorities of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council | Public right of way; DATC 1/1 (includes part of National Cycle Route 61)
(Recreation Ground Bridge)
| A length commencing from Datchet Road (B376) and extending for a distance of 265 metres in a generally north easterly direction | New public right of way within the highway boundary of the overbridge replacement and alteration works, commencing from Datchet Road (B376) and extending for a distance of 265 metres in a generally north easterly direction
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 8 |
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In the parish of Datchet; in the unitary authorities of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council | Riding Court Road | From a point commencing 143 metres north of Riding Court Road’s junction with London Road (B470) and extending, generally in a north easterly direction for a distance of 183 metres | Reference 8–A
To be substituted by a length of new highway commencing 180 metres north of Riding Court Road’s junction with London Road (B470) and extending, generally in a north easterly/easterly direction for a distance of 176 metres and in addition a length of new highway 20 metres in length to the east of the improved junction (at northern kerb line)
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 9 |
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In the parish of Iver; in the unitary authority of Slough Borough Council and the district of South Bucks in the County of Buckinghamshire | Reference 9–a
Access to business interests at Old Slade Lake, operated by Boyer Fishing; commencing at the connection with public right of way IVE 20/3 and extending for a length of 305 metres in generally a southerly/south westerly direction
| The extent of access described and shown on the Rights of Way and Access Plans | Reference 9–1
Replacement of access to business interests at Old Slade Lake, operated by Boyer Fishing; commencing at the connection with public right of way IVE 20/3 and extending for a length of 305 metres in generally a southerly/ south westerly direction: on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and alteration works
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| Public right of way; Colnbrook with Poyle 2
(Old Slade Lane)
| A length commencing at its junction with public right of way Colnbrook with Poyle 6 and extending in an east to northerly direction for a distance of 305 metres | New public right of way commencing at its junction with existing public right of way Colnbrook with Poyle 6 and extending in an east to northerly direction for a distance of 305 metres; on an alignment compatible with the overbridge replacement and alteration works
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Rights of Way and Access Plans – Sheet 10 |
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