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Introduction
This document sets out the Council’s plan for dealing with issues arising from cold weather in the winter season. Method employed to alleviate and mitigate winter conditions on Roads in Redbridge; Standard of service we aim to provide; Chain of responsibility; Procedures to ensure effective response. The document is to be updated annually to take in to account changes to legislation, public demand and highway conditions generally.
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Contents
1. Winter Maintenance Service 1 2. Winter Service Procedure 2 3. Policy Statement 3 4. Organisation and Responsibilities 4 5. List of Appendices 5
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1. Winter Maintenance Service Greater care than normal is always required when driving in hazardous conditions, particularly in temperatures that may freeze wet road surfaces. Highway Authorities in England and Wales have a statutory duty under Section 150 of The Highways Act to remove snow from the highway. The Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003 added an addition to the Highways Act 1980 Section 41 which placed a duty on a highway authority to ensure so far as reasonably practicable that safe passage along a highway is not endangered by snow or ice. People often wake up to a severe frost, scrape ice off their car and are then surprised to find that the roads have not been salted. This is because action is taken on the road temperature being at or below freezing rather than the air temperature. Roads retain heat and do not cool down nearly as quickly as objects such as cars, therefore frost on a car can be a misleading guide to whether salting is needed on the road. Salting is likely when road temperatures are at or below 1 degree centigrade, and moisture is present or likely to be present to form ice. Frost does not usually affect road surfaces until late evening or early morning so whenever possible salting is carried out overnight or in the evening and outside the rush hour traffic peak. The Winter Maintenance Service consists of the following activities: Pre Salting The spreading of Rock Salt on roads before the expected formation of ice. Post Salting Treating roads after the ice has formed when the salt will assist the thawing process. Snow Clearing From roads and main footways. Provision of Salt Bins Strategically placed bins throughout the borough. The Winter Season commences on the 1st November and full standby arrangements are in place until 30th April. If adverse conditions occur outside of that period contingency arrangements are in place to respond accordingly.
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2. Winter Service Procedure The clients decision making procedures are detailed in Appendix A. The Council receives a specialised winter weather forecast provided by MetDesk winter services, which gives regular updates on predicted local weather conditions. This is based on predetermined Specific Site Locations across London. A decision by officers has to be taken to carry out a pre-salting operation by early afternoon in order to mobilise staff and vehicles to ensure routes are covered prior to the formation of ice. For all call outs the contractor must mobilise staff and vehicles to the salt depot within 90 minutes of the instruction. The five Gritting Vehicles, one being a spare can be pre-loaded at times of bad weather and kept under cover in Ley Street Depot to allow for a rapid response to call out.
The four vehicles can complete the routes within five hours of mobilisation. Under snow conditions spreading at 20g/m2 one cycle of the routes uses approximately 48 Tonnes of crushed rock salt. The Council has storage facilities at Chigwell Road Recycling Centre and Station Road Barkingside. The total capacity across the two stockpiles to around 2400 tonnes. Both salt piles will be monitored during the season and the stock topped up as and when appropriate. Due to the limited stock levels we are unable to supply to members of the public. Crushed Rock Salt is normally available from large DIY outlets. The prescribed maintenance routes cover the Principal A Roads and strategic borough roads. The A12, A406 and A1400 are attended by Transport for London Contractors. The section of the M11 in the borough treated by Highways England Contractors.
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3. Policy Statement When the prescribed routes have been treated then any resident will be within 500 metres of a treated road. The routes are geared to the efficient use of the vehicles, and the results of thermal mapping, which established the coldest locations, on the prescribed routes of the borough. The routes are chosen so that primary traffic routes, bus routes, roads of local significance for traffic movement and known isolated areas where frost problems occur are treated. On the 12th March 2009 the Secretary of State for Transport ordered a review of Winter Service throughout England and announced that the UK Roads Liaison Group (UKRLG) would carry out that review and make recommendations to Highway Authorities. That review was completed and published in July 2009 and issued to all Highway Authorities in England. One of the key recommendations was that highway authorities adopt a winter service resilience standard. This is based on dealing with a number of days continuous severe weather conditions salting on a defined strategic minimum winter network. The guidance given for the purposes of defining the network and standard is to allow at least 6 days resilience of severe snow conditions during the winter season.
Therefore a Resilience Network is also in place, which mainly consists of the Primary Route with some slight changes to take in to account key Transport Links which will be treated in times of severe snow and when Salt stocks need to be conserved.
Details of the Primary Routes, Secondary Routes and Resilience Network are detailed in Appendix C.
Footways are not treated as a separate exercise under the normal frost warning procedure and rely upon the overspill of the salt from the spreading machine to cover them. This process is becoming less effective year on year due to the increased presence of parked vehicles. For prolonged periods of snow, a number of locations are treated and a priority list has evolved based around shopping areas, schools, hospitals, sheltered housing, residential homes, railway stations, pedestrian subways, etc. The priority list is detailed in Appendix D. In addition there are approximately 64 salt bins strategically located throughout the Borough and these are filled at the beginning of the winter for use by all the Street Cleansing operatives responsible for the areas in question. These are listed in Appendix E. Isolated incidents are also dealt with on request, especially from the Police, in response to particularly difficult circumstances, subject to availability of resources. Where there are prolonged spells of heavy snow and ice the Council’s Highway Maintenance contractors assist the Street Cleansing Section with hand salting and snow clearance from footpaths focussing on the most heavily used areas and areas where vulnerable people reside. In the main Redbridge is not usually affected for long periods of extreme weather conditions, and consequently resources are provided to deal with conditions that might be expected in normal circumstances. Officers and personnel are always ready to deal with the conditions when and if they arrive being on constant stand-by 24/7 during the winter season ready to react at short notice to the adverse weather.
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4. Organisation and Responsibilities
Staffing and Operational Arrangements The management of the service i.e. route selection and updating is the responsibility of officers in the Highways and Transportation within Civic Pride. The Council’s Direct Services Teams (DST) working under the direction of the Civic Pride Operational Director provides the call outs and Winter Service with the provision of personnel to both drive the vehicles and load the salt. Their Duty Rota is also found in Appendix F. Group Manager/Client Officer Terry Andrews, - Highways and Transportation Winter Maintenance Duty Officers (WMDO) GR, MH, DT. Vehicles & Salt Storage
The spreading vehicles are provided free of charge to the Contractor for the term of the contract. The current list of vehicles is provided in Appendix G. The provision of a suitable machine to load the vehicles with salt from the stockpile at Chigwell Road Depot or Station Road Depot Barkingside is within the contract. The salt is purchased separately by officers within Highways and Transportation Civic Pride and is the subject of a quotation process at the time. A stockpile of salt at the Chigwell Road Recycling Centre is maintained around 600 tonnes, the salt store at Station Road Barkingside will be 1800 tonnes, will give a total across the two stockpiles of around 2400 tonnes. Adjoining Authorities and Other Agencies
Details of adjoining authorities and other agencies are found in Appendix H. Information to be provided and saved electronically The forms used to record the decision making process (as many as are necessary for each occasion) are to be saved electronically and the information communicated to others as required. If changes or alterations are to be made to these then the Client Officer and the WMDO will agree the changes and revise them accordingly. Reporting procedure /Timing
The Daily Log Sheet will be completed electronically every day by the WMDO for every day between 1st November to the 30th April each year. Note: If the forecast is NIL no further action need be taken. This will be done as soon as possible after the Weather Forecast is provided and the first record no later than 14.30 indicating justification for decision taken. The Daily Decision Justification Log will be completed electronically by the WMDO every day that there is a forecast other than “NIL”. If there is any doubt then a “Decision Justification” log sheet will be completed electronically. The Client Officer will be notified as soon as possible after the decision is made. If further work is required a “Request to Grit” sheet will be completed electronically at the same time as the “Decision Justification” log. This will then be completed by the WMDO and the Client Officer notified The Precautionary Salting form will be completed electronically by the WMDO whenever precautionary salting is instructed. The Follow-Up Salting form will be completed electronically by the WMDO whenever follow-up salting is instructed.
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5. List of Appendices
Appendix A Client Officers Procedures 6-10 Inc List of Important Numbers Appendix B MetDesk weather services Forecast and indicators, details and updates 11-16 Appendix C Gritting Routes 17-27 Appendix D Treating Footways - Snow clearance 28-40 Appendix E Grit Bin Locations 41 Appendix F Winter Service Duty Rota 42 Appendix G Vehicle Details 43 Appendix H Adjoining Authorities Details 44
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CLIENT OFFICERS PROCEDURES
Decision Making Process (Restricted)
Winter Maintenance – Gritting Procedure Notes for Client Officers As it is anticipated that this may be copied and used on its own, it is important that this is read in conjunction with the full Winter Service Operational Plan
The MetDesk winter services will provide the information as to forecast issue times and content. Further details are given in Appendix B The MetDesk winter services will issue a forecast every 24hours and updated during the day and based on information supplied by E- mail to make a decision on what action if any to take. DAILY LOG SHEET Will be completed every day electronically by the Winter Maintenance Duty Officer (WMDO) for every day between 1st November 2018 – 30th April 2019. Note: If the forecast is NIL no further action need be taken. DAILY DECISION JUSTIFICATION LOG Will be completed every day by the WMDO for every day between 1st November 2018 – 30th April 2019. Note: If the forecast is NIL no further action need be taken. If there is any doubt then a “Decision Justification” log sheet will be completed. This should be E-mailed to the Client Officer as soon as possible after the decision is made. If further work is required a “Request to Grit” sheet will be raised and sent by e-mail to the Client Officer at the same time as the “Decision Justification” log. This will then be completed by the WMDO. If further information is required regarding weather conditions the WMDO will be able to speak directly to an Officer who will provide more detailed advice. (for example: – sleet at 2pm – will the temperature continue to be low enough for it to settle and then freeze – ring to speak to officer to confirm). Continued checks via MetDesk winter services through period of inclement weather will always ensure the contractor is notified of any developments at all times
Appendix A
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You will need to consider conditions – wet or dry and temperature (i.e. if wet and freezing need to grit / dry and freezing may not need to grit)
(a) Particular attention should be given to the possibility of water running across carriageways and other running surfaces e.g. off adjacent fields after heavy rain, washing off salt previously deposited. Such locations should be closely monitored and may require treating in the evening and morning and possible on other occasions. (b) When a weather warning contains reference to expected hoarfrost, considerable deposits of frost are likely to occur. Hoarfrost usually occurs in the early morning and is difficult to cater for because of the probability that any salt deposited on a dry road too soon before its onset, may be dispersed before it can become effective. Close monitoring is required under this forecast condition which should ideally be treated just as the hoarfrost is forming. Such action is usually not practicable and salt may have to be deposited on a dry road prior to and as close as possible to the expected time of the condition. Hoarfrost may be forecast at other times in which case the timing of salting operations should be adjusted accordingly.
Decision Matrix Guide
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(c) If, under these conditions, rain has not ceased by early morning, crews should be called out and action initiated as rain ceases. (d) Under these circumstances rain will freeze on contact with running surfaces and full pre-treatment should be provided even on dry roads. This is a most serious condition and should be monitored closely and continuously throughout the danger period. (e) Weather warnings are often qualified by altitudes in which case differing action may be required.
Treatment Matrix Guide
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LIST OF IMPORTANT NUMBERS (This page needs revising each year)
REDBRIDGE OFFICE
Redbridge Press Office
MetDesk winter services
Consultancy Service
GRITTING CONTRACTOR
Emergency Call Out - Redbridge Call Centre
EMERGENCY PLANNING & CONTINUITY OFFICER.
Email: [email protected].
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CLIENT CONSIDERATIONS The decision to grit/salt in the light of expected freezing conditions or snow rests upon the Winter Maintenance Duty Officer (WMDO). To be effective, salt must be spread evenly and at rates to suit prevailing weather conditions.
Use of salt /sand and ballast Where salt is to be used, it must be applied in its neat form. Sand or ballast will be sent out later if considered to be necessary. Care must be taken that salt is not spread needlessly, or wastefully, any lumps must be broken up. In the event of mechanical salt spreading machines not being available, the spreading of salt, sand or ballast on the highway will be carried out by staff by means of hand shovels. In any event, this should only be on the instruction of the WMDO OR Client Officer.
Employees sent out to spread salt, sand or ballast must be reminded that care must be taken to ensure that it is not thrown onto pedestrians or vehicles.
Note:
Care must be taken to ensure that salt is not thrown upon lawns and flower beds and where practicable no salt is to be applied within 1.8m of a young tree.
Loading and transportation of snow This Winter Maintenance Operation is based on the melting of snow by salt. Recourse to transport of snow will be a desperate measure and can be authorised only by the WMDO or Client Officer. The procedures and options given in the Winter Service Operational Plan will be used in very rare occasions. Council departments snow clearance procedures Due to the need to prioritise Highways, all other Departments will be expected to make their own arrangements prior to the winter season, and resources should not be diverted from the legal duty to treat Highways unless on the instruction of the Civic Pride Operational Director or delegated to the Client Officer. All other Directors have been informed of this and should have their own arrangements in place.
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ROMFORD ROAD
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SPECIFIC SITE LOCATIONS
GREEN LANE
NORTH
WEST
EAST
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HAINAULT
WANSTEAD PARK MAYFIELD
Neighbourhood Boundary
Specific Site Location
This report gives the background to the London Boroughs Specific Site Locations. MetDesk winter services is an online forecasting package that can help local authorities minimise the effect of weather on the roads by providing accurate and reliable road specific forecasts using Specific Site Locations. Section 1 Shows the London Borough of Redbridge SSL used in forecasting. Section 2 describes the methods used to produce the different SSL. Section 3 covers some aspects of winter road meteorology Section 4 looks at the Forecast and Condition Indicators to be revised this year in detail and explains how they are used and includes some terminology likely to be encountered along with the benefits and Glossary of terms. Section 1 Specific Site Locations in the London Borough of Redbridge
Appendix B
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Section 2 Selection of Specific Site Locations General comments Various weather elements can be used to define climatic areas, for example rainfall, wind strength, temperatures and incidence of air frost. The Specific Site Locations have been constructed using average overnight minimum temperatures between November and March, the core winter weather season. In data sparse areas, height and land use have been used as an effective way of delineating the SSL’s and feedback from the London Boroughs, plus local knowledge, have also been utilised to adjust the boundaries. Average road temperature maps have also proved useful. Causes of different climatic areas There are various factors which affect the climatology of an area and any list will include factors that are not weather related, such as height of the ground above sea level, land use or underlying soil type, although these factors will often be reflected in the climatological records. High ground will normally be colder than a low lying area and as a result has a higher incidence of snowfall when long term averages are considered. The air temperature naturally drops by 1 degree Celsius per 100 metres increase in elevation. Sandy soils and dry chalk ground are more frost prone compared to other areas at the same elevation, as they are good conductors and cool down rapidly. In general, rural areas are coldest, but within the London suburbs land use varies markedly over short distances. In London the buildings have a significant effect on the climate, absorbing heat by day and releasing it at night and this is known as the Urban Heat lsland Effect. The topography of an area is also important because cold air drains from high to low ground at night given light surface winds, creating frost hollows. For example cold air is known to drain northwards across Wimbledon Common and Richmond Park and these areas are as a result colder than surrounding areas. The dry valleys in the North Downs are also notorious for being cold and are covered below. The reverse situation can occur with frost forming on hill tops and not in the valleys. This will occur when cold air sweeps in over warm ground and the lowest layers can, on this occasion, stay above freezing. This could occur for example as a cold front clears the area overnight, bringing clearing skies, lower humidity and lower air temperatures. The Urban Heat lsland Effect Overnight average minimum temperatures are 2 to 2.5 degrees Celsius higher in Central London compared with the coldest boroughs. On an individual night the strength of the wind and the wind direction will be the main factors determining the magnitude of the Heat lsland effect and its shape. Nights with light winds, under about 10 mph, and clear skies will exhibit the greatest temperature differences between Central London and the suburbs and on occasions differences of 8 degrees Celsius in air temperature can occur. Winds blow most frequently from the west or southwest over London so that the Heat lsland extends northeast from the City itself when long term averages are examined. Again variations on a given night occur and, for example, with easterly winds the Heat lsland is displaced westwards.
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Section 3 Road meteorology in the winter General comments This analysis has again used air temperature data to delineate the sites, but it would be unwise on a given night to infer a road temperature from air temperature measurements. The actual road temperatures observed across a site or borough will be affected by numerous factors such as road construction, shading of the road and elevation, as well as meteorological factors, and it is not possible to sub-divide finely enough to cover all stretches of road. Even within the domains there will be variations with local hot and cold spots. For example, well shaded roads will be colder by day but overnight, reduced sky-view in heavily built-up areas, will keep roads relatively warm compared to well exposed roads. The weather on an individual night will determine the distribution of temperature, but the climatic domains based on average overnight temperatures remain a useful sub-division. A possible sequence of events overnight. On calm, clear nights lower areas will in general be colder and the London Heat Island effect will be at its greatest, with large temperature differences between area and the colder areas. On windy, cloudy nights, higher ground will be coldest, and the Heat Island effect will be least evident. Warning signs for a cold night are a clear sky, low humidity (dry air) before sunset and little or no wind. Dry air cools more rapidly whereas moister air may allow fog to form before the air temperatures dips to zero, with air and ground temperatures steadying off or even rising as the fog thickens.In the evening frost may form on grass and other surfaces that cool rapidly eg cars. The depth of this cold and possibly frosty air will increase as successive layers of the air are cooled. The temperature of different surfaces A frost can occur and hoar frost deposits may be seen on grassy surfaces, car windscreens, car roofs and house roofs long before road temperatures dip to zero and indeed, frost can occur on such surfaces without road temperatures falling sub-zero on a given night. As a general rule of thumb road temperatures are warmer than most other surfaces due to a reservoir of heat beneath the road surface and the temperature over a grass surface can be 3 to 6 degrees Celsius colder than a nearby road surface. Blades of grass are poor conductors and do not conduct heat from the ground and air tends to be still between the blades themselves. Although metal is a good conductor of heat, parked cars are also cold, being thermally insulated from the ground, and cars can be one of the coldest surfaces observed overnight by up to 8 degrees. The air coming into contact with the grass or car will be cooled and dew is then deposited, with hoar frost forming if the temperature of the surface falls sub-zero. Hoar frost deposits are a good visual sign of a sub-zero surface, but absence of hoar frost deposits does not however mean a road, or indeed any other surface, is above freezing. These dry frosts occur when the humidity of the air is very low, typically with winds from the east and to a lesser extent the northwest. Bridge decks Bridges and elevated road sections can be colder than surrounding roads, and could be the only portions of road in a domain or borough affected by ice or hoar frost. A bridge is not in contact with the ground and is therefore divorced from the heat reservoir, and it also has two surfaces which will radiate heat. In winter the air temperature is usually lower than the deep ground and so bridges tend to be colder and this will be most marked early in the winter weather season, and they can be colder by around 2 degrees Celsius. However, there are also occasions when these will be maintained at higher values than lower lying roads. After a long cold spell when the ground is well cooled at depth, bridge decks will warm more quickly when the milder air arrives. Bridges over rivers are liable to have more instances of hoar frost, due to the local increase in moisture content, but equally well may be kept warmer by the heat from the rivers. The London Borough of Newham has found the following, which helps to illustrate the above points about bridges. The areas over the docks and the Thames can get colder than the rest of the Borough and the proximity of water leads to frost or icy conditions quicker. The Bow Flyover and the Lower Lea Crossing are especially prone, as they are viaducts which are fairly exposed and above ground.
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Section 4
Standard Update Criteria Our standard update criteria are specific to urgent updates that encompass a 'significant change' to the forecast, and would therefore necessitate client contact. Urgent updates will be accompanied by:
Updated graphs and 24/36hr text/tables if prior to midnight. Updated graphs if prior to 04:00 and significant change is RST-related.
A 'significant change' to forecast is considered as a change that may necessitate a change in action, or an additional action, to be carried out by a client. In situations where site specific observed temperatures deviate 'significantly' from f orecast, but remain within the tolerances dictated by the relevant domain-wide predictions AND client action reflects the domain-wide predictions, these will not be considered a 'significant change'. The following lists our standard urgent update criteria: RST-related
Observed RST now below zero but was forecast to remain above and client has not taken any salting action
Observed RST now below plus 1C but was forecast to remain above and client has not taken any salting action
Observed RST below zero 2 or more hours earlier than forecast and client has already salted (unless below zero period already covered by domain wide zero
crossing times and action not affected therefore) RSTs below zero for 2 or more hours longer than forecast (unless below zero period
already covered by domain-wide zero crossing times and action not affected therefore) RSTs now expected to remain comfortably (>+2C) above zero but were forecast to be
below zero and salting is planned at a later time. RSTs below zero and were expected to stay above. Salting has taken place but
showers, predicted and observed, have occurred since salting and wash-off may have occurred.
Precipitation/moisture
Settling snow now expected to arrive earlier, or last significantly longer,than previously
predicted (>2hrs)
Settling snow depths now expected to be significantly greater than predicted.
Showers (any form) now expected on nights that have required salting, but no showers
were predicted.
Freezing rain now expected, arriving earlier, or departing later, contrary to forecast. Hoar frost and/ or ice now expected on nights during which dry roads were forecast. RSTs dip to zero or below in hail and do not recover 1 hour or more later.
Momentary dips to zero during passing hail are not considered significant. Hopefully the above information is useful but please contact us if there's anything you are Unsure about.
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Accessing the Forecast All forecasts are displayed on: www.metdesk.com Forecasts are also sent to your Bureau Provider
We can also send forecasts by email
Readiness Colours I Alert Status
MetDesk publishes the definition of readiness colours on each
domain/route forecast and on the 2-10 day forecast.
Readiness Colour Coding
Road surface temperatures are expected to remain above plus 1C (or above 2C on a low confidence scenario)
3. On a low confidence marginal forecast, amber may be used if road surface temperatures are expected to drop between 1 and 2C Road surface temperatures are expected to fall below freezing with ice and/or hoar frost and/or snow accumulations and/or freezing rain likely.
1. Road surface temperatures are expected to drop to between (and including) zero and 1C
2. Road surface temperatures are expected to drop below zero but roads are predicted to remain dry
RED
GREEN
AMBER
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Detailed Service Description
24hour Text Forecast
A client specific 24hour text and hazard table providing the following information: Forecast text written by a forecaster that describes the expected weather and any hazards in the client area. The text will include a Headline, Confidence level and specific client text Forecast hazards, temperatures, timing, confidence and readiness colour are shown in a hazard table which is produced for each Domain or Route depending on how the client has specified their requirements. If snow is forecast a separate snow summary is provided which will include details of timing, the expected accumulations on the road surface and any potential for drifting.
A wind summary forecast table is also included. To clarify the meaning of the readiness colours a guide to the colour coding is also provided. Each forecast is created by a forecaster, quality checked and issued. Once issued, the forecast is updated by the forecaster in line with client defined criteria -when there is a change (NOT every hour automatically). There is absolutely no automation involved in the creation of our text forecasts for highways clients. Previous issues of the forecast are easily accessible via a drop down box. For the avoidance of doubt this forecast will be specific to the L.B of Redbridge and not a regional overview. 2-5 Day Forecast The need for an extended forecast period for contingency planning sees MetDesk provide a 2-5 day forecast as standard to all clients. The forecasts text is specific to the client area and will be consistent with the hazard table. The forecast is written by the same dedicated transportation shift as the 24hr forecast and site graphs.
Monitoring: updating and amending forecast
MetDesk's dedicated transportation forecasting shift will actively monitor weather conditions in relation to the client's proposed action. There is flexibility of the specific criteria used to trigger an update but in the event that no criteria exists, MetDesk will update forecasts and notify clients when there is a significant change in forecast that may require a revision of the proposed action. The exact wording of the default criteria is s own below.
Due to a higher forecaster-client rat\o than its competitors, MetDesk transportation forecasters have more time to spend on each client's forecast meaning that there is less chance of the forecast 'going wrong'. It also means that forecasters are more aware of the current situation and are not confused by hourly automated updates created by a model. 24/7 Consultancy In addition to procative monitoring and forecast updates, MetDesk transportation forecasters. are also available for clients to contact should they wish to discuss the forecast which has been issued or seek clarification on any matter relating to the forecast. This service is particularly useful during snow events and other severe weather where regular verbal updates are of benefit.
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PRIMARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)1 Brook Road Whitehall Road to Borough Boundary 0.31881 Cambridge Park 0.90291 Cambridge Road Wanstead 0.26181 Chigwell Road North Three Jolly Wheelers to Charlie Browns Rbout 2.68301 Chigwell Road South Charlie Browns Roundabout to Hermon Hill 0.59321 Chingford Lane High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 0.10941 Cross Road 0.29451 Epping New Road High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 0.49411 Green Walk 0.19631 Grove Park Wanstead 0.50591 Gwynne Park Avenue 0.43081 Harrier Avenue 0.22941 Hermon Hill 1.20801 High Road Woodford Green Woodford Green 2.89201 High Street Wanstead Wanstead 0.90021 Hollybush Hill 1.09501 Kingfisher Avenue 0.30521 Lonsdale Road 0.20891 Makepece Road for Wanstead Hospital 0.17671 Manor Road Chigwell Road to Borough Boundary 0.47731 New Wanstead 0.94311 Newlands Road 0.45301 Roding Lane North 1.88001 Snaresbrook Road Woodford Road to Borough Boundary 0.31971 The Avenue Wanstead 0.42261 Whitehall Lane 0.45141 Whitehall Road High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 1.02401 Woodbine Place 0.21181 Woodford New Road Borough Boundary to High Road Woodford Green 0.66991 Woodford New Road (Gyratory) 0.06161 Woodford Road High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 1.4110
TOTAL 22.1315
Gritting Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)
2 Aldborough Road North 1.26002 Aldborough Road South Wards Road to Eastern Avenue 1.99802 Aldborough Road Sth Ambulance Stn Access Road to Ambulance Station 0.09242 Barley Lane Inc. King George Hospital 2.58682 Baron Gardens 0.38542 Billet Road Hainault Road To Boundary 0.99332 Cameron Road 0.26182 Carlton Drive Craven Gardens to Station Road 0.10892 Chadwell Heath Lane 1.63902 Clayhall Avenue to Bus Terminal 1.89602 Craven Gardens 0.75072 Fairlop Road 0.55952 Fencepiece Road Fulwell Cross Roundabout to Borough Boundary 1.44902 Forest Road Hainault 3.42602 Freemantle Road 0.44352 Fulwell Avenue 1.90302 Fulwell Cross Roundabout 0.18022 Hainault Road 2.19702 High Street Barkingside Barkingside 0.67792 Kielder Close Pt to Staggart Green 0.08632 Latchford Place 0.09022 Little Heath Slip Road 0.18432 Manford Way 2.46302 Marks Gate Road Whalebone Lane Nth 0.67722 Meads Lane 0.72652 New North Road 2.90002 Oaks Lane Newbury Park 1.82002 Painters Road 0.94972 Romford Road (Hainault) Boundary to boundary 3.48602 Royal Close HAND GRIT2 Staggart Green 0.23792 Starch House Lane 0.24582 Station Road Carlton Drive to parks Depot 0.09182 Tomswood Hill Fencepiece Road to Borough Boundary 1.3590
TOTAL 38.1261
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PRIMARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)3 Albert Road Ilford 0.78793 Argyle Road 0.50873 Beal Road Cranbrok Road to Argyle Road 0.14683 Chapel Road inc Bus Terminal 0.29273 Clements Road 0.53543 Cleveland Road Ilford 0.31153 Cranbrook Road North 1.64703 Cranbrook Road South 2.15603 Dudley Road one way section 0.20033 Goodmayes Lane 1.25803 Goodmayes Road 0.40273 Green Lane 2.84803 Green Lane /Sunnyside Road Mini 0.01783 Griggs Approach 0.33203 Hainault Street 0.18533 Handforth Road 0.04643 Havelock Street 0.27663 High Rd Ilford/ Chadwell Heath Ilford Police Station to Borough Boundary 3.73203 High Road Ilford Clements Road to Griggs Approach 0.21483 High Road Ilford Chapel Road to Clements Road 0.10953 High Road Ilford Pedestrian Precinct 0.27913 Horns Road 1.50203 Hunter Road 0.23383 Ilford Hill 0.42803 Ilford Lane 1.53403 Khartoum Road 0.22653 Ley St/ Griggs App mini Rbout 0.06553 Ley Street 1.88703 Mayesbrook Road Goodmayes Lane to Borough Boundary 0.30233 Myrtle Road 0.07723 Riches Road 0.13973 Rutland Road one way section 0.20033 South Park Drive 1.59603 Station Road Ilford 0.18843 Sunnyside Road 0.88903 Tanners Lane 0.36063 The Drive Ilford 1.60103 Uphall Road Pt 0.06443 Wangey Road 0.15463 Winston Way (East End) 0.16343 Winston Way (Eastbound) 0.75423 Winston Way (westbound) 0.94403 Winston Way Griggs Approach Roundabout 0.20783 Winston Way/ Ilford Lane Rbout 0.11483 York Road Argyle Road to Cranbrook Road 0.1496
TOTAL 30.0725
Gritting Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)
4 Aldersbrook Road 1.47804 Arran Drive 0.27494 Baddow Close HAND GRIT4 Belgrave Road Wanstead 0.81494 Blake Hall Road Cambridge Park Road to Aldersbrook Road 1.08204 Broadmead Road 1.80804 Broomhill Road Snakes Lane West to Broadmead Road 0.14264 Buckhurst Way Hawthorn Road to Borough Boundary 0.40524 Bush Road Blake Hall Road to Borough Boundary 0.30114 Centre Road Aldersbrook Road to Borough Boundary 0.97534 Cherry Tree Rise 0.39634 Cowslip Road Mulberry Way to Daisy Road 0.38914 Daisy Road 0.13314 Dover Road 0.45624 Empress Avenue (Wanstead) Aldersbrook Road to Arran Drive 0.42174 George Lane inc The Viaduct 1.59104 Gordon Road Woodford Green 0.25054 Harts Grove 0.63324 Hillside Avenue 0.94124 Johnston Road 0.15734 Lake House Road 0.81654 Latchett Road 0.20654 Maybank Road 0.54294 Mulberry Way South Woodford 0.34724 Northumberland Avenue (Wanstead) Park Road to Arran Drive 0.67164 Snakes Lane East 1.01804 Snakes Lane West 0.88154 St Barnabas Road 1.16804 The Shrubberies (George Lane) 0.16114 Victoria Road South Woodford 0.22244 Wanstead Park Avenue Northumberland Avenue to Dover Road 0.09464 Windsor Road Wanstead 0.26334 Woodlands Avenue Wanstead 0.5519
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SECONDARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)1 Abbotsford Gardens 0.48911 Arlington Road 0.12981 Arundel Drive 0.64261 Ashbourne Avenue 0.36451 Barclay Oval by school HAND GRIT1 Beresford Drive 0.19021 Beverley Crescent 0.23801 Bressey Grove 0.63271 Broadwalk 0.59331 Cavendish Avenue 0.25021 Charnwood Drive 0.39441 Charteris Road 0.52871 Chelmsford Road 0.58821 Cheyne Avenue 0.29591 Chiltern Way 0.28641 Churchfields 0.53871 Colvin Gardens Wanstead 0.22751 Dale Gardens 0.32601 Darnley Road 0.24821 Denehurst Gardens 0.19191 Elmcroft Avenue 0.40361 Empress Avenue Woodford Green 0.30021 Fairlawn Drive 0.17671 Finchingfield Avenue 0.50101 Forest Approach 0.78151 Forest way 0.52491 Glebelands Avenue 0.21141 Gordon Road Wanstead 0.38441 Grosvenor Road 0.34401 Harold Road 0.16061 High View Road Bressey Grove to Broadwalk 0.39821 Inmans Row 0.18041 Kensington Drive Roding 0.38141 Kings Avenue 0.98021 Knighton Drive 0.50911 Malvern Drive 0.43641 Monkhams Avenue 0.94421 Monkhams Drive 0.68911 Monkhams Lane 1.13201 Mornington Road Woodford 0.61151 Nelson Road 0.21571 Nightingale Lane Wanstead 0.59291 Oak Lane Woodford 0.13791 Onslow Gardens 0.54441 Orchard Lane 0.90031 Overton Drive Wanstead 1.00801 Princes Avenue Monkhams 0.58481 Queen's Avenue Monkhams 0.24001 Redbridge Lane West 0.86501 Rokeby Gardens 0.34341 Shenfield Road 0.21241 Spratt Hall Road 0.50001 St Alban's Crescent 0.27551 St Alban's Road 0.27821 St Mary's Avenue 0.33021 St Ronans Crescent 0.40421 Stanstead Road 0.08001 Summit Drive 0.31441 Sydney Road 0.32871 The Broadway Monkhams Avenue to Charteris Road 0.09191 The Dell 0.21441 The Glade Woodford 0.33111 The Green Wanstead 0.19751 The Green Woodford Green 0.14001 The Vale 0.14141 Tilney Drive 0.06981 Woodland Way 0.46521 Woodside Road 0.40591 Worcester Crescent 0.7298
Total 28.1500
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SECONDARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)2 Abbotswood Gardens 0.52972 Aragon Drive 0.47752 Arrowsmith Road 0.98912 Ashurst Drive 1.27502 Atherton Road 0.50952 Barnardo Drive 0.07012 Basildon Avenue 0.34862 Beattyville Gardens 0.66842 Beaver Road 0.12372 Brocket Way 1.55202 Caterham Avenue 0.64612 Chadacre Avenue 0.28572 Civic Way 0.17922 Colvin Gardens Hainault 0.61252 Cottesmore Avenue 0.26252 Couchmore Avenue 0.30312 Elmbridge Road 0.68212 Ewellhurst Road 0.37682 Fairview Drive 0.29822 Fairview Road 0.29072 Falconer Road 0.14552 Felstead Avenue 0.43352 Fowler Road 0.58722 Harewood Drive 0.36532 Heathcote Avenue 0.29912 Herent Drive 0.75572 Huntsman Road 0.96202 Hurstleigh Gardens 0.24652 Kenwood Gardens 0.72562 Kirkland Avenue 0.57502 Lessingham Avenue 0.09122 Longwood Garderns 1.52002 Looe Gardens 0.11812 Lord Avenue 0.77912 Marlands Road 0.59092 Marston Road 0.33262 Merlin Grove 0.18592 Mossford Green 0.37662 Mossford Lane 0.78712 Neville Road 0.23822 Newcastle Avenue Tunstall Ave to Stoke Ave 0.15482 Peregrine Road Hainault 0.61912 Roebuck Road 9.34812 Roundaway Road Pt Atherton Road to Harewood Drive 0.09982 Rowland Crescent 0.24092 Rushden Gardens 0.67132 Springfield Drive 0.74032 Stradbroke Grove 1.50202 Strafford Avenue 0.53962 Stoke Avenue 0.19432 The Glade Fullwell 0.49642 The Lowe 0.59382 Tudor Crescent 0.75092 Tunstall Avenue New Nth Road to Newcastle Avenue 0.19902 Uppark Drive 0.10042 Wensleydale Avenue 0.73372 Werneth Hall Road 0.2651
Total 37.8451
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SECONDARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)
3 Adelaide Road 0.25593 Ambleside Gardens 0.25883 Babbacombe Gardens 0.35853 Balfour Road to Melbourne Road 0.15253 Bathurst Road 0.15153 Beehive Lane North 0.56983 Beehive Lane South 0.54233 Belgrave Road Ilford 1.14423 Benton Road 0.60233 Bramley Crescent 0.19073 Brisbane Road 0.84803 Canterbury Avenue 0.60443 Carlisle Gardens 0.15493 Chelmsford Gardens 0.27673 Chichester Gardens 0.21343 Cobbetts Avenue 0.08243 College Gardens 0.19123 Coventry Road 1.16903 Danehurst Road 0.36533 De Vere Gardens 0.53683 Exeter Gardens 0.34583 Falmouth Gardens 1.07403 Grangeway Gardens 0.21683 Granville Road 0.25723 Highcliffe Gardens ).25753 Highlands Gardens 0.36043 Keswick Gardens 0.54373 Lincoln Gardens 0.26223 Lodge Hill 0.11313 Mansfield Road 0.56613 Melbourne Road Balfour Road to Thorold Road 0.08503 Mill Road 0.22343 Morland Road 0.29713 Northbrook Road 0.78253 Park Avenue 0.21573 Perth Road 1.43803 Redbridge Lane East 1.16703 Ridgeway Gardens 0.27533 Ripon Gardens 0.22283 Rochester Gardens 0.22103 Roding Lane South 1.75303 Thorold Road Balfour Rd to Myrtle Road & Melbourne Road to Adelaide Rd 0.23813 Torquay Gardens 0.43553 Truro Gardens 0.07903 Vicarage Lane 0.60033 Vista Drive 0.40503 Wakefield Gardens 0.15733 Wanstead Lane 1.15703 Wanstead Park Road 2.19803 Wards Road 0.80673 Wellesley Road Cranbrook Road to Adelaide Road 0.44853 Wells Gardens 0.11383 Woodford Bridge Road 0.63803 York Road Wanstead Park Road to Argyle Road 0.3034
TOTAL 26.6693
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SECONDARY ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)
4 Abbotsford Road 0.42274 Ardwell Avenue 0.43944 Ashburton Avenue 1.16104 Birkbeck Road 0.21304 Bishops Avenue 0.16724 Blackbush Avenue 0.34154 Breamore Road 0.79504 Brian Road 0.64344 BrockenHurst Gardens 0.14344 Brook Road Newbury Park 0.35974 Buckingham Road Ilford 0.31554 Buntingbridge Road 0.33554 Canon Avenue 0.22174 Chase Lane 0.24234 Christie Gardens 0.43144 Connaught Road 0.25174 Cricklefield Place Seven kings 0.08024 Dawlish Drive 1.07104 Douglas Road 0.28214 Elmstead Road 0.28014 Esher Road 0.31184 Eton Road 1.28004 Golfe Road 0.23204 Gordon Road Green Lane to Golfe Road 0.33294 Grove Road Chadwell Heath 0.96104 Hamilton Avenue 0.71144 Hathaway Gardens 0.26634 Hazeldene Road 0.33114 Highbury Gardens 0.35904 Loudon Avenue Cranbrook Road to Veronique Gardens 0.22624 Loxford Lane 1.26504 Mayfield Road 0.41834 Meadway Goodmayes 0.75254 New Road 0.33474 Percival Gardens 0.21134 Percy Road 0.37874 Perkins Road 0.17264 Perrymans Farm Road 0.60374 Priestley Gardens 0.31674 Seven Kings Road 0.33054 Somerville Road 0.82874 South Park Road Green Lane to Golfe Road 0.28694 Staines Road 0.97834 Veronique Gardens 0.13954 Vine Gardens Ilford Lane to Brockenhurst Gardens 0.10984 Water Lane 0.87994 Westwood Road 0.60914 Windsor Road Ilford 0.7490
Total 22.5747
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RESILIENCE ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME 1 of 2 LENGTH (km)1 Cambridge Park 0.90291 Cambridge Road Wanstead 0.26181 Charnwood Drive 0.39381 Chigwell Road North Three Jolly Wheelers to 2.68301 Chigwell Road South Hermon Hill 0.59321 Chingford Lane (pt) High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 0.10941 Colvin Gardens Wanstead 0.22751 Cross Road 0.29451 Elmcroft Avenue Nightingale Lane to Colvin Gardens 0.40361 Epping New Road High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 0.49411 Green Walk Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 0.19631 Grosvenor Road High Street to Stanstead Road 0.34881 Harrier Avenue 0.22941 Hermon Hill 1.20801 High Road Buckhurst Hill Epping New Road to Borough Boundary 0.39391 High Road Woodford Green Woodford New Road to Epping New Road 2.89201 High Street Wanstead 0.90021 Hollybush Hill Eagle Lane to George Lane 0.18211 Kingfisher Avenue 0.30521 Makepece Road 0.17671 Manor Road Chigwell Road to Borough Boundary 0.47731 New Wanstead 0.94311 Nightingale Lane Wanstead High Street to Elmcroft Avenue 0.59291 Snaresbrook Road Woodford Road to Borough Boundary 0.31971 Stanstead Road 0.79401 Whitehall Road High Road Woodford Green to Borough Boundary 1.02401 Woodbine Place 0.21181 Woodford New Road Gyratory 0.06161 Woodford New Road Borough Boundary to High Road Woodford Green 0.66991 Woodford Road High Street to Woodford New Road 1.4110
Gritting
Route ROAD NAME LENGTH (km)2 Aldborough Road South Wards Road to Eastern Avenue 1.03302 Barley Lane Inc. King George Hospital 1.80502 Baron Gardens 0.38542 Billet Road Hainault Road To Borough Road 0.99332 Brocket Way Manford Way to The Lowe 0.82712 Carlton Drive Craven Gardens to LU Road to Barkingside Stn 0.09252 Chadwell Heath Lane 1.63902 Clayhall Avenue Inc. Bus Terminal 1.89602 Craven Gardens Baron Gardens to Tanners Lane 0.13312 Fencepiece Road Fulwell Cross Roundabout to Borough Boundary 1.44902 Forest Road Hainault 3.42202 Freemantle Road 0.44352 Fullwell Cross Roundabout 0.18022 Fullwell Avenue Inc Bus Terminal 1.90302 Grove Road Chadwell Heath 0.97062 Hainault Road Eastern Avenue to Billet Road 0.24722 High Street Barkingside 0.67792 Kielder Close Pt to Staggart Green 0.09112 Latchford Place 0.14402 Little Heath Slip Road 0.18432 Longwood Gardens 1.46602 Looe Gardens 0.18692 Manford Way 2.46302 Marks Gate Rd Whalebone Ln Nth 0.67722 Meads Lane 0.72652 New North Road 2.89402 Percy Road 0.37342 Romford Road (Hainault) Boundary to boundary 4.27102 Staggart Green 0.14402 The Lowe 0.52052 Tomswood Hill Fencepiece Road to Borough Boundary 1.35902 Westwood Road (Pt) Meads Lane to Percy Road 0.5210
Total 34.1196
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RESILIENCE ROUTESGritting
Route ROAD NAME 2 of 2 LENGTH (km)3 Bathurst Road 0.15263 Beehive Lane South Eastern Avenue to Cranbrook Road 0.54963 Chapel Road inc Bus Terminal 0.29273 Clements Road Inc High Road Ends 0.53543 Coventry Road Cranbrook Road to Perth Road 1.16903 Cranbrook Road North 1.64703 Cranbrook Road South 2.15603 Eton Road South Park to Sunnyside Road 0.63403 Goodmayes Lane 1.25803 Goodmayes Road 0.40273 Granville Road Ilford Park Road to Wellesley Road 0.25923 Green Lane 2.84803 Green Lane /Sunnyside Road Mini 0.01783 Griggs Approach 0.33203 Handforth Road 0.04643 Hainault Street 0.18533 High Road Ilford Chapel Road to Clements Road 0.10953 High Road Pedestrian Precinct High Road Pedestrian Precinct 0.27913 High Road Ilford Clements Road-Griggs Approach 0.21483 High Road Ilford Police Station to Borough Boundary 3.73203 Horns Road Inc Tanners Lane 1.50203 Ilford Hill Inc under A406 0.37283 Ilford lane 1.53403 Ley St/ Griggs App mini Rbout 0.06553 Ley Street Inc Bus Terminal 1.69003 Loxford Lane 1.27603 Park Avenue Ilford 0.22043 Perth Road Coventry Road to Ley Street 0.16433 Riches Road 0.13973 South Park Drive 1.59603 Sunnyside Road Green Lane to Eton Road 0.88903 Tanners Lane 0.36063 The Drive Ilford 1.60103 Wangey Road 0.15463 Wards Road 0.81543 Wellesley Road Ilford Granville Road to Bathurst Gardens 0.11543 Winston Way (East End) 0.16343 Winston Way (Eastbound) 0.75423 Winston Way (westbound) 0.94403 Winston Way Griggs Approach Rbout 0.20783 Winston Way/ Ilford Lane Rbout 0.1148
Gritting
Route ROAD NAME 2 of 2 LENGTH (km)4 Aldersbrook Road 1.47804 Arran Drive 0.27494 Blake Hall Road Cambridge Park Road to Aldersbrook Road 1.08204 Broadmead Road 1.80804 Buckhurst Way Hawthorn Road to Borough Boundary 0.40524 Bush Road Blake Hall Road to Borough Boundary 0.30114 Centre Road Aldersbrook Road to Borough Boundary 0.97534 Cherry Tree Rise 0.39634 Cowslip Road Daisy Road to George Lane 0.09344 Daisy Road 0.13314 Dover Road 0.45624 Empress Avenue Wanstead Aldersbrook Road to Wanstead Park Avenue 0.42174 Falmouth Gardens 1.06904 George Lane Inc The Viaduct 1.59104 Gordon Road (Woodford Green) Latchett Rd to Maybank Rd 0.25054 Hillside Avenue 0.94124 Lake House Road 0.81654 Latchett Road 0.20654 Maybank Road 0.21614 Northumberland Avenue Wanstead Park Avenue to Arran Drive 0.12024 Redbridge Lane East Redbridge Roundabout to Falmouth Gardens 0.52074 Roding Lane South 1.75504 Snakes Lane East 1.01804 St Barnabas Road 1.16804 Wanstead Park Avenue Dover Road to Northumberland Avenue 0.0946
Total 49.0944
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Appendix D
SNOW CLEARANCE - FOOTWAYS
ROAD LOCATION
SCHOOLS See Plan
CLINICS & DAYCARE CENTRES See List
DISABLED CENTRE Bramston Close - Hainault
HEALTH CENTRE See List
MEDICAL CENTRES See List
RESIDENTIAL HOMES Not Private RoadsALL SUBWAY STEPS and RAMPS (Not TFL Roads)
ALL FOOTBRIDGES
SHOPS Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
Albert Road All Shop Fronts
Aldborough Road South Wards Road to Brook Road both Sides
Aldborough Road North Opposite William Torbit School
Aldersbrook Road Wanstead Park road to Cemetery
Atherton Road Junc Roundaway Road
Barclay Oval Up to & including Inmans Row
Barley Lane Near Percy Road Junction and opposite Little Heath
Beehive Lane Eastern Avenue to Wycombe Gardens
NOTE, No Shop Front on Tfl roads
Beehive Lane Cranbrook Road to Fairholme Road
Belgrave Road Ilford Belgrave Market Northbrook Road to Empress Avenue
Belgrave Road Wanstead Seymore Gardens to Wanstead Park Road
Cambridge Park High Street Wanstead to Spratt Hall Road
Chadwell Heath Lane Reynolds Avenue to Roxy Avenue inc. first 20yrds of
Chigwell Road Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
Claybury Broadway Clayhall Avenue to Stradbroke GroveClayhall Avenue Near Caterham Avenue Opp. Rushden Gardens
Between Tiptree Crescent
Cranbrook Road South All Shop Fronts Chapel Road to Gants Hill
NOTE, No Shop Fronts on Tfl roads
Cranbrook Road North All Shop Fronts Gants Hill to Tanners Lane
NOTE, No Shop Fronts on Tfl roads
Cunningham Close O/S Residential Home
Fencepiece Road Broadway Parade and Trelawney Road to Katherine Gardens
Fullwell Avenue Fullwell Parade Opposite Wedmore Avenue
Fullwell Cross Roundabout Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
George Lane All shop fronts Cowslip Road to High Road
Goodmayes Lane Mayesbrook Road to Meldrum Road
Goodmayes Road All shop fronts High Road to Green Lane
Gordon Road Wanstead Henley Road to Mortlake Road
Gordon Road Ilford to junction with Golfe RoadGreen Lane Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit
frontage Sunnyside Road to Borough Boundary
Hermon Hill Alexandra Road to Pelham Road
High Road Ilford Precinct
High Road Ilford Precinct to Francis Avenue
High Road Chadwell Heath Reynold Avenue to Borough Boundary
High Road Seven Kings Seven Kings Station to Barley Lane
High Road Woodford Waitrose to Derby Road
High Road Woodford Both sides of junction St Albans Row
High Street Barkingside Tanners Lane to Fullwell Cross Roundabout
High Street Wanstead Cambridge Park to Hermon Hill (East side)
High Street Wanstead Cambridge Park to Woodbine Place (West side)
Horns Road Near and including Tring Close
Ilford Lane Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
Inglehurst Gardens Near Junction Redbridge Lane East
Ley Street Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
Leyswood Drive Junction with Cambrian Avenue
Longwood Gardens Longwood ParadeManford Way Fallow Close to Fernie Close
Parkes Road to The Lowe and opp Bearing Way
Meads Lane Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage New North Road Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit
frontage Inc underneath Station (both sides)
Redbridge Lane East Avondale Crescent to Redbridge Roundabout
Roding Lane South Redbridge Lane East to Avondale Crescent
Snakes Lane East Ray Lodge Road to the station (one side)
Snakes Lane West Council Adopted Footway Only outside shop unit frontage
Sommerville Road near Junction with Havering Gardens
Stainforth Road Junction with Wards Road
Tanners Lane Near junction High Street Barkingside
The Broadway Woodford
Wangey Road Complete
Wanstead Park Road Opposite Westbury Road
Woodlands Road Kingston Road to Grange Road
York Road York Mews to Argyle Road
FOOTPATHS & ALLEYWAYS
Footpath Fulwell Parade to Basildon Avenue
Philpot Path All to Winston Way School
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CLEARING SNOW AND ICE FROM PAVEMNTS AND PUBLIC PLACES This guide is designed to help you to act in a neighbourly way by safely clearing snow and ice from pavements and public spaces. Will I be held liable if someone falls on a path I have cleared? There is no law preventing you from clearing snow and ice on the pavement outside your property, pathways to your property or public spaces. It is very unlikely that you would face any legal liability, as long as you are careful, and use common sense to ensure that you do not make the pavement or pathway clearly more dangerous than before. People using areas affected by snow and ice also have responsibility to be careful themselves. What can I do to help clear snow and ice from pavements and public spaces?
Practical advice from highway engineers is given below.
This is not a comprehensive list. Start early: it is much easier to remove fresh, loose snow compared to compacted ice that has been compressed by people walking on it. Do not use hot water. This will melt the snow, but may replace it with black ice, increasing the risk of injury Be a good neighbour: some people may be unable to clear snow and ice on paths leading to their property or indeed the footway fronting their property. Snowfall and cold weather pose particular difficulties for them gaining access to and from their property or walking to the shops. If shovelling snow, consider where you are going to put it, so that it does not block people’s paths, or block drainage channels. This could shift the problem elsewhere. Make a pathway down the middle of the area to be cleared first, so you have a clear surface to walk on. Then you can shovel the snow from the centre to the sides. Spreading some salt on the area you have cleared will help to prevent any ice forming. Table salt or dishwasher salt will work, but avoid spreading on plants or grass as they may be damaged by it. A few grams (a tablespoon) for each square metre you clear should work. The salt found in salting bins will be needed for keeping roads clear. Particular care and attention should be given to steps and steep gradients to ensure snow and ice is removed. You might need to apply additional salt to these areas. Use the sun to your advantage. Removing the top layer of snow will allow the sun to melt any ice beneath; however you will need to cover any ice with salt to stop it refreezing overnight. If there is no salt available, then a little sand or ash is a reasonable substitute. It will not have the same de-icing properties as salt but should offer grip under foot. Where can I find out more information about what I can do in an emergency?
The Preparing for Emergencies web pages on Direct.Gov contain useful information on how you can prepare for the impacts of all emergencies.
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/preparing-for-emergencies/preparing-for-emergencies
Why is the Government publishing this information? During the severe winter in 2009/10, many people across the country worked very hard to keep our transport network open. This included many members of the public who cleared pavements and public spaces around their homes. Some people, however, were deterred from taking action to clear pavements and other public spaces because they feared that they might be sued. An independent review of the transport sector’s response to the severe weather of 2009/10 recommended that the Department for Transport should publish this note on good practice for members of the public in clearing snow and ice from footways and other public spaces. The Local Government Association published a report on behalf of Councils which reached the same conclusion. The Government is committed, as a key part of the Big Society agenda, to remove the barriers which may unnecessarily prevent people from helping themselves and those around them.
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SCHOOL GRITTING AREAS
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Name of School Headteacher Telephone/ Fax No. E-mail Website address
Aldersbrook Primary SchoolIngatestone Road Mrs Misbah Mann T: 020 8989 0210 [email protected]
Wanstead www.aldersbrook.redbridge.sch.uk
London E12 5HL
Barley Lane Primary SchoolHuxley Drive Mr Mark Ingham T: 020 8590 8474 [email protected]
Chadwell Heath www.barleylane.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex RM6 4RJ
Chadwell Primary SchoolHigh Road Mr Lee Walker T: 020 8590 1242 [email protected]
Chadwell Heath www.chadwellprimaryschool.co.uk
Essex RM6 4EU
Christchurch Primary SchoolWellesley Road Miss Kirsty Steedman T: 020 8478 5560 [email protected]
Ilford www.christchurchprimary.co.uk
Essex IG1 4LQ
Churchfields Infants SchoolChurchfields Miss Lesley Hook T: 020 8505 0386 admin.churchfields‐[email protected]
South Woodford www.churchfieldsinfants.redbridge.sch.uk
London E18 2RB
Churchfields Junior SchoolChurchfields Ms Wendy Thomas T: 020 8504 4650 admin.churchfields‐[email protected]
South Woodford www.churchfieldsjunior.com
London E18 2RB
Cleveland Infants SchoolCleveland Road Miss E Liz Smith T: 020 8478 3613 [email protected]
Ilford www.cleveland‐inf.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG1 1EW
Cleveland Junior SchoolCleveland Road Veena Naidoo T: 020 8478 3601 admin.cleveland‐[email protected]
Ilford www.cleveland‐jun.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG1 1EW
Clore Tikva SchoolFullwell Avenue Mrs Lenna Rosenberg T: 020 8551 1097 [email protected]
Barkingside www.cloretikva.co.uk
Essex IG6 2JN
Coppice Primary SchoolManford Way Mrs Jo Coton T: 020 8708 0740 [email protected]
Chigwell www.coppice.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG7 4AL
Cranbrook Primary SchoolThe Drive Mrs Jas Leverton T: 020 8518 2562 [email protected]
Ilford www.cranbrookprimary.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG1 3PS
Downshall Primary SchoolMeads Lane Mr Ian Bennett T: 020 8590 2157 [email protected]
Seven Kings www.downsprimary.co.uk
Essex IG3 8UG
Fairlop Primary SchoolColvin Gardens Ms Gail Brannan T: 020 8500 3857 [email protected]
Hainault Essex IG6 2LH
http://webfronter.com/redbridge/fairlopprimary/index.s
html
Farnham Green Primary SchoolRoyal Close Mrs Erica Quirk T: 020 8599 1206 [email protected]
Seven Kings http://webfronter.com/redbridge/FarnhamGreenPrimary
Essex IG3 8UY
Fullwood Primary School21-24 Burford Close Mr Danvir Visvanathan T: 020 8551 3288 [email protected]
Barkingside www.fullwoodprimary.co.uk
Essex IG6 1ER
Gearies Primary SchoolWaremead Road Mr Bob Drew OBE T: 020 8550 1803 [email protected]
Ilford www.geariesprimaryschool.co.uk
Essex IG2 6TF
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Gilbert Colvin Primary SchoolStrafford Avenue Ms Debbie Wiles T: 020 8550 4630 [email protected]
Clayhall www.gilbertcolvin.co.uk
IG5 0TL
Glade Primary School Atherton Road Ms Angela Walsh T: 020 8708 0200 [email protected]
Clayhall www.glade.redbridge.sch.uk
IG5 0PF
Goodmayes Primary SchoolCastleton Road Marjorie Lopez Stewart T: 020 8590 5819 [email protected]
Ilford http://webfronter.com/redbridge/goodmayes
Essex IG3 9RW
Gordons Infants SchoolGolfe Road Ms Rose Greaves T: 020 8590 3611 [email protected]
IlfordEssex IG1 1SU
Grove Primary SchoolChadwell Heath Lane Mrs Debbie Webb T: 020 8590 3611 [email protected]
Romford www.grove.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex RM6 4XS
Highlands Primary SchoolHighlands Gardens Mr Kulvarn Atwal T: 020 8554 0044 [email protected]
Ilford www.highlandsprimary.net
Essex IG1 3LE
John Bramston Primary SchoolNewcastle Avenue Mrs Melanie Dye T: 020 8500 4640 [email protected]
Hainault www.webfronter.com/redbridge/johnbramston
Essex IG6 3EE
Manford Primary SchoolManford Way Miss Tina Jacobs T: 020 8500 2143 [email protected]
Chigwell www.manfordprimary.co.uk
Essex IG3 9PX
Mayespark Primary SchoolGoodmayes Lane Mr Chris Lamb T: 020 8599 2263 [email protected]
Ilford www.webfronter.com/redbridge/mayespark
Essex IG3 9PX
Mossford Green Primary SchoolFairlop Road Ms Penny Martin T: 020 8550 1602 [email protected]
Barkingside www.mossfordgreen.co.uk
Essex IG6 2EW
Newbury Park Primary SchoolPerrymans Farm Road Mr Roddy Fairclough T: 020 8554 6343 [email protected]
Barkingside www.newburypark.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG2 7LB
Nightingale Primary SchoolAshbourne Avenue Ms Caz Langbridge T: 020 8989 9987 [email protected]
South Woodford www.nightingaleprimary.org.uk
London E18 1PL
Oakdale Infants SchoolWoodville Road Emma Beck (acting) T: 020 8989 7895 admin.oakdale‐[email protected]
South Woodford www.oakdaleinfants.co.uk
London E18 1JU
Oakdale Junior SchoolOakdale Road Mrs Jenny Berriman T: 020 8989 7471 admin.oakdale‐[email protected]
South WoodfordLondon E18 1JX
Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary SchoolChestnut Drive Mr Edward Cottle T: 020 8989 9521 [email protected]
Wanstead www.ourladyoflourdesrcprimary.org
London E11 2TA
Parkhill Infants SchoolLord Avenue Miss Margaret Mersh T: 020 8550 1730 admin.Parkhill‐[email protected]
Clayhall www.parkhillinfants.org.uk
IG5 0DB
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
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Parkhill Junior SchoolLord Avenue Mrs Denise Hughes T: 020 8550 5253 admin.Parkhill‐[email protected]
Clayhall www.webfronter.com/redbridge/ParkhillJunior.org.uk
IG5 0DB
Ray Lodge Primary SchoolSnakes Lane East Miss Amanda Jennings T: 020 8504 7310 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.raylodge.redbridge.sch.uk
IG8 7JQ
Redbridge Primary SchoolCollege Gardens Mrs Carel Buxton T: 020 8551 7429 [email protected]
Redbridge www.webfronter.com/redbridge/primary
IG4 5HW
Roding Primary SchoolRoding Lane North Mrs Helen Radmore T: 020 8504 3706 [email protected]
Woodford Bridge www.rodingprimary.com
IG8 8NP
Seven Kings School (Primary)Ley Street Kate Beaumont T: 0208 554 8935 [email protected]
IlfordEssex IG2 7BT
Snaresbrook Primary SchoolMeadow Walk Carel Buxton T: 021 8478 1496 admin.snaresbrook‐[email protected]
South Woodford www.snaresbrookprimary.co.uk
London E18 2EN
South Park Primary SchoolWater Lane Miss Debbie Keigwin T: 020 8590 1496 admin.southpark‐[email protected]
Seven Kings www.spps.org.uk
IG3 9HF
SS Peter and Paul's Catholic Primary SchoolGordon Road Susan Johnson T: 020 8478 1267 [email protected]
IlfordEssex IG1 1SA
St Antonys's Catholic Primary SchoolMornington Road Miss Chris Curtis T: 020 8504 4706 admin.st‐[email protected]
Woodford Green www.webfronter.com/redbridge/stantonys
IG8 0TX
St Augustine's Catholic Primary SchoolCranbrook Road Mrs Delia Doyle T: 020 8554 1919 admin.st‐[email protected]
Gants Hill www.staugustinesschool.org.uk
IG2 6RG
St Bede's Catholic Primary School & NurseryCanon Avenue Mr Gary Nott T: 020 8590 1376 [email protected]
Chadwell Heath www.webfronter.com/redbridge/StBedes
Essex RM6 5RR
Uphall Primary SchoolUphall Road Ms Sherlyn Ramsay T: 020 8478 2993 [email protected]
Ilford www.uphallprimary.co.uk
Essex IG1 2JD
Wanstead Church of England Primary SchoolChurch Path Mr Mark Hemsley T: 020 8989 6001 [email protected]
Wanstead www.wansteadchurchsch.co.uk
London E11 2SS
Wells Primary SchoolBarclay Oval Mrs Jill Henderson T: 020 0708 0500 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.wellsprimary.co.uk
IG8 0PP
William Torbitt Primary SchoolEastern Avenue Mrs Patricia Hinds T: 020 8590 4970 [email protected]
Newbury Park www.webfronter.com/redbridge/williamtorbitt
IG2 7SS
Winston Way Primary SchoolWinston Way Mrs Karla Martin - T: 020 8478 5626 [email protected]
Ilford TheodoreEssex IG1 2WS
Wohl Ilford Jewish Primary SchoolKantor Education Campus Mrs Denise Hughes T: 020 8498 1350/51 [email protected]
Forest Road Barkingside www.webfronter.com/redbridge/ijps/index.shtml
IG6 3HB
Woodlands Primary SchoolLoxford Lane Ms Melanie Jackson T: 020 8478 4612 [email protected]
Ilford www.woodlandsredbridge.co.uk
Esses IG1 2PY
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
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Name of School Headteacher Telephone No. E-mail Website address
Caterham High SchoolCaterham Avenue Dr Alan Atkins T: 020 8551 4321 [email protected]
Clayhall www.ecaterham.net
Essex IG5 0QW
Ilford County High SchoolFreemantle Road Rebecca Drysdale T: 020 8551 6496 [email protected]
Barkingside Acting Headteacher http://www.ichs.org.uk
Essex IG6 2JB
King Solomon High SchoolForest Road Dr Paul Doherty T: 020 8498 1300 [email protected]
Barkingside www.kshsonline.com
Essex IG6 3HB
Mayfield SchoolPedley Road Mr Andy Rehling T: 020 8590 5211 [email protected]
Dagenham www.mayfieldschool.net
Essex RM8 1XE
Oaks Park High School45-65 Oaks Lane Mr Steve Wilks T: 020 8590 2245 [email protected]
Newbury Park www.webfronter.com/redbridge/Oaks_Park_High_School
Essex IG2 7PQ
Seven Kings High SchoolLey Street Ms Tracy Smith T: 020 8554 8935 [email protected]
Ilford www.skhs.net
Essex IG2 7BT
Trinity Catholic High School (lower)Mornington Road Dr Paul Doherty T: 020 8504 8946 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.trinity.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG8 0PT
Valentines High SchoolCranbrook Road Mr Richard Laws T: 020 8554 3608 mail@valentines‐sch.org.uk
Ilford Acting Headteacher www.valentines‐sch.org.uk
Essex IG2 6HX
Wanstead High SchoolRedbridge Lane West Mr Chris Van Bussel T: 020 8989 2791 [email protected]
Wanstead High School www.wansteadhigh.co.uk
Essex E11 2JZ
Woodbridge High School and Language CollegeSt Barnabus Road Mr Andrew Beaumont T: 020 8504 9618 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.woodbridgehigh.co.uk
Essex IG8 7DQ
Woodford County High SchoolHigh Road Ms Jo Pomeroy T: 020 8504 0611 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.woodford.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG8 9LA
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Name of School Headteacher Telephone No. E-mail Website address
Aldborough Primary SchoolAldborough Road South Tom Hart T: 020 8166 8348 [email protected]
Seven Kings www.aldboroughe‐actfreeschool.org.uk
Essex IG3 8HZ
Avanti Court Primary SchoolCarlton Drive Deborah Walters T: 020 8551 9489 [email protected]
BarkingsideEssex IG6 1LZ
Atam AcademyHainault Road Raminder Vig T: 020 8252 9831 [email protected]
Little Heath Executive PrincipalEssex RM6 5RX Bryony Freeman
Head of Primary
Beal Business Innovation HubBeal High School Campas Ms Tessa Canaii T: 020 8551 4954 [email protected]
Woodford Bridge Road Ex429 http://www.bbih.org
IlfordEssex IG4 5LP
Beal High SchoolWoodford Bridge Road Ms Sue Snowdon T: 020 8551 4954 [email protected]
Ilford Executive Headteacher http://www.bealhighschool.org.uk/
Essex IG4 5LP Ms T WilmotAssociate Headteacher
Chadwell Heath AcademyChristie Gardens Mr Stephen Bull T: 020 8252 5151Chadwell Heath www.chadwellacademy.org.uk
Essex RM6 4RS
Forest AcademyHarbourer Road Ms Sue Snowdon T: 020 8500 4266 [email protected]
Hainault Executive Headteacher http://www.theforestacademy.org.uk
Essex IG6 3TN Mr Will ThompsonAssociate Headteacher
Isaac Newton Academy (Primary)1 Cricklefield Place Tam Broadway T: 020 8911 6666 www.isaacnewtonacademy.org.uk
Ilford Head of Primary PhaseEssex IG1 1FY
Isaac Newton Academy (Secondary)1 Cricklefield Place Rachel Macfarlane T: 020 8911 6666 www.isaacnewtonacademy.org.uk
IlfordEssex IG1 1FY
Loxford School of Science and Technology Loxford Lane Mrs Anita Johnson T: 020 8514 4666 [email protected]
IlfordEssex IG1 2UT
Loxford School of Science and Technology (Primary)Loxford Lane Mrs Anita Johnson Head T: 020 8514 4666 lsst@loxford .net
Ilford Mrs Gallimore Head of www.loxford.net
Essex IG1 2UT Primary Phase
Palmer Catholic Academy (The)Aldborough Road South Allison Moise-Dixon T: 020 8590 3808 [email protected]
Seven Kings www.thepalmeracademy.org.uk
Essex IG3 8EU
St Aidan's Catholic AcademyBenton Road Mrs Linda T: 020 8590 5223 admin@st‐aidans.redbridge.sch.uk
Ilford Edwards d'Auvergne www.staidans‐redbridge.ik.org.uk
Essex IG1 4AS
Ursuline Academy Ilford (The)Morland Road Keran Reilly T: 020 8554 1995 [email protected]
Ilford www.uai.org.uk
Essex IG6 4JU
ACADEMIES
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Name of School Headteacher Telephone No. E-mail Website address
Hatton School and Special Needs CentreRoding Lane South Ms Sue Blows T: 020 8551 4131 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.hattonspecialschool.co.uk
IG8 8EU
Little Heath SchoolHainault Road Mr James Brownlie T: 020 599 4864 [email protected]
Little Heath www.lheath.net
Essex RM6 5RX
New Rush Hall SchoolFencepiece Road Mr John V d'Abbro OBE T: 020 8501 3951 [email protected]
Hainault Road www.nrhs.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG6 2LJ
Newbridge School - Barley Lane Campus (11-19)285 Barley Lane Louise Parr T: 020 8599 1768 [email protected]
Goodmayes www.newbridge.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex IG3 8XS
Newbridge School - Gresham Drive Campus (2-11)161 Gresham Drive Louise Parr T: 020 8590 7272 [email protected]
Romford www.newbridge.redbridge.sch.uk
Essex RM6 4TR
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Name of School Headteacher Telephone No. E-mail Website address
Ad-Deen Primary SchoolEton Community Centre Sophie Rahman T: 020 8478 1147Oxford Road, Ilford www.addeen.co.uk
Essex IG1 2XG
Al-Noor Independent School619-625 Green Lane Sister Someera Butt T: 020 8551 4954 enquires@al‐noor.co.uk
Goodmayes www.main.al‐noor.co.uk
Essex IG3 9PR
Apex Primary School60-62 Argyle Road Ms Meherun Hamid T: 020 8554 1208 [email protected]
Ilford www.apexprimary.co.uk
Essex IG1 3BG
Avon House Preparatory School490-492 High Road Mrs Amanda Campbell T: 020 8504 1749 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.avonhouseschool.co.uk
Essex IG8 0PN
Bancroft's Preparatory SchoolWhitehall Road Mr Joe Layburn T: 020 8506 6751 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.bancrofts.org.uk
Essex IG8 0RF
Bancroft's Senior SchoolHigh Road Mrs Mary Ireland T: 020 8505 4821 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.bancrofts.org.uk
Essex IG8 0RF
Beehive Preparatory School233 Beehive Lane Mr Christopher Besant T: 020 8550 3224 Chris@besent
Redbridge IlfordEssex IG4 5ED
Cranbrook School34 Mansfield Road Mr Graham Webber T: 020 8554 1757 info@cranbrook‐school.co.uk
Ilford www.cranbrook‐school.co.uk
Essex IG4 0RF
Eastcourt Independent School1 Eastwood Close Mrs C Redgrave T: 020 8590 5472 [email protected]
Goodmayes Ilford www.eastcourt.org.uk
Essex IG3 8UW
Ilford Grammer School785 High Road Mrs Wiggs T: 020 8599 8822 office@ilford‐school.co.uk
Seven Kings Ilford www.ilford‐chhool.co.uk
Essex IG3 8RW
Park School for Girls20-22 Park Avenue Mrs E Gallagher T: 020 8554 2466 [email protected]
Ilford www.parkschool.org.uk
Essex IG1 4Rs
Snaresbrook Preparatory School75 Woodford Road Mr Christopher Curl T: 020 8989 2394 [email protected]
South Woodford www.snaresbrookcollege.org.uk
London E18 2EA
St Aubyn's School (3-13)Bunces Lane Mr Leonard Bloom T: 020 8504 1577 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.staubyns.com
IG8 9DU
St Joseph's Convent (3-11)59 Cambridge Park Ms Christine Glover T: 020 8989 4700 [email protected]
Wanstead www.stjosephsconventschool.co.uk
London E11 2PR
The Ursuline Preparatory School2-8 Coventry Road Ms L Sevilla T: 020 8518 4050Ilford www.iups.org.uk
Essex IG1 4QR
Winston House Preparatory School140 High Road Mrs Sharma T: 020 8505 6565 [email protected]
South Woodford www.winstonhouseschool.org.uk/index.html
London E18 2QS
Woodford Green Preparatory SchoolGlengall Road Mrs J Hart T: 020 8504 5045 [email protected]
Woodford Green www.wgprep.co.uk
Essex IG8 0BZ
INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
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POLYCLINICS - Ctrl+Click to follow Link
https://www.nhs.uk/services/
HEALTH CENTRES - Ctrl+Click to follow Link
https://www.nhs.uk/services/
CLINICS - Ctrl+Click to follow Link
https://www.nhs.uk/services/
GPs - Ctrl+Click to follow Link
http://www.nhs.uk/Services/Trusts/GPs/DefaultView.aspx?id=89830
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Appendix E SALT/GRIT BIN LOCATIONS
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LOCATION WARD LOCATION WARD
1ALBERT ROAD o/s No.128 Dr Surgery Clementswood 33
LINDEN CRESCENT opp LC 41 Monkhams
2ALMONDS AVENUE o/s No.6 between LC No.1 Monkhams 34
KELVEDON WAY j/w Chigwell Road by link Bridge
3BANCROFT AVENUE j/w Almonds Avenue Monkhams 35
KNIGHTON DRIVE j/w Forest Way Monkhams
4BRAMSTON CLOSE o/s Disabled Centre Hainault 36
LORD AVENUE j/w Lord Gardens Clayhall
5BROADWALK j/w The Drive South Woodford 37
MALVERN DRIVE j/w Worcester Crescent Monkhams
6CHIGWELL ROAD j/w Snakes Lane East Bridge 38
MANOR ROAD j/w Chigwell Road Bridge
7CHIGWELL ROAD j/w Waltham Road Bridge 39
MANSFIELD ROAD o/s No.19 by wall Wanstead Park
8CLARENCE AVENUE outside toilets Cranbrook 40
MONKHAMS DRIVE j/w Broad Oak Monkhams
9CRAVEN GARDENS Fulwell Cross Roundabout Fairlop 41
NEW WANSTEAD j/w High Street
Wanstead Village
10CROFT LODGE CLOSE Nr Snakes LW opp LC 1 Monkhams 42
OWEN GARDENS near 27/52 end by field Bridge
11CROSS ROAD j/w Waller Close Bridge 43
PEAKETON AVENUE j/w Falmouth Gdns opp LC 1 Clayhall
12CUNNINGHAM CLOSE In Car Park area Chadwell 44
PHILPOT PATH Fpath by School by Gate 4 Clementswood
13DELL CLOSE j/w The Dell Monkhams 45
PURLEIGH AVENUE j/w Meadway Ave on corner Bridge
14ETHELBERT GARDENS opp Dental Practice Barkingside 46
ROMFORD ROAD j/w Forest Road Hainault
15FOREST APPROACH on 1st Roundabout Churchfields 47
ROMFORD ROAD j/w Fowler Road Hainault
16GEORGE LANE j/w Daisy Road South Woodford 48
ROMFORD ROAD j/w NNth Rd o/s 47 Romfd Rd Aldborough
17GRIGGS APPROACH j/w Winston Way rbt on island Ilford Town 49
SEVEN KINGS STATION opp Stn on traffic island Seven Kings
18GRIGGS APPROACH j/w Ley Street on island Ilford Town 50
SNAKES LANE WEST j/w Charteris Avenue Monkhams
19GROVE HILL j/w High Rd by St name plate South Woodford 51
SPRATT HALL ROAD Police Station
Wanstead Village
20GROVE ROAD j/w Lincoln Rd opp LC No.5 Churchfields 52
St ALBANS CRESCENT o/s No. 2 Churchfields
21GWYNNE PARK AVENUE j/w Deacon Way Bridge 53
STAGGART GREEN j/w Manford Way Hainault
22HERENT DRIVE j/w Woodford Avenue Clayhall 54
SUNSET AVENUE j/w Oak Lane Monkhams
23HERENT DRIVE j/w Parkview Gardens Clayhall 55
SUNSET AVENUE j/w Parkmore Close Monkhams
24ALDBOROUGH ROAD SOUTH s/o No2 Lombard Avenue Seven Kings 56
SUNSET AVENUE j/w The Albany Monkhams
25HIGH ROAD j/w Barley Lane Seven Kings 57
TILNEY DRIVE j/w Epping New Road Monkhams
26HIGH ROAD j/w Wangey Road Chadwell 58
THE PINES off Whitehall Road Monkhams
27HIGH ROAD 7 KINGS Near Health Centre LC138 Goodmayes 59
THE FRIARS Outside N0 9 Hainault
28HIGH ROAD 7 KINGS Down alley between 643/645 Seven Kings 60
VICARAGE ROAD Flank wall No 13 Bridge
29HIGH ROAD ILFORD o/s Lynton House Ilford Town 61
WOODFORD ROAD opp George Lane South Woodford
30HIGH RD WOODFORD j/w St Albans Road Churchfields 62
WOODFORD ROAD by LC 64 nr Tavistock Rd South Woodford
31HIGH RD WOODFORD GRN opp Birch Court by Footpath Monkhams 63
WOODLAND WAY j/w The Glade Monkhams
32ILFORD LANE o/s PolyClinic Loxford 64
THE ACORNS on green o/s 9 to14 Hainault
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09/11/2015 X H X X X SF GR
16/11/2015 X X X X SF PA
23/11/2015 X X X X SF DL
30/11/2015 X X X X SF MB
07/12/2015 X X X X SF DT
14/12/2015 X X X X SF MH
21/12/2015 X X X H X SF GR
28/12/2018 X X X X H H SF PA
04/01/2016 X X X X H SF DL
11/01/2016 X X X X SF MB
18/01/2016 X X X X SF DT
25/01/2016 X X X X SF MH
01/02/2016 X X X X SF GR
08/02/2016 X X X X SF PA
15/02/2016 X X X X H SF DL
22/02/2016 X X X X SF MB
29/02/2016 X X X X SF DT
07/03/2016 X X X X SF MH
14/03/2016 X X X X SF GR
21/03/2016 X X X X SF PA
28/03/2016 X X X X SF DL
04/04/2016 X X X X SF MB
11/04/2016 X X X X SF DT
18/04/2016 X X X X SF MH
25/04/2016 X X X X SF GR
DRIVERS MANAGERS MANAGERS
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Appendix F WINTER SERVICE ROTA 2016/17
Week Commencing Mondays
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REGISTRATION No. MAKE GROSS WEIGHT
Mercedes 10 Ton Gross Weight
Mercedes 18 Ton Gross Weight
Mercedes 18 Ton Gross Weight
DAF 18 Ton Gross Weight
Mercedes 7.5 Ton Gross Weight
Appendix G GRITTING VEHICLE DETAILS
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L B Redbridge - [email protected] LB Havering - [email protected] [email protected]
L B Waltham Forest – [email protected]
L B Barking & Dagenham – [email protected] [email protected]
L B Newham [email protected]
[email protected] Essex County Council – [email protected] London Buses – Stephen Phillips – Area Manager [email protected] CentreComm- Network Duty Manager Transport for London – [email protected]
Appendix H
ADJOINING AUTHORITIES AND TRANSPORT DETAILS
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