Winter Maintenance
Winter Maintenance
Winter Maintenance
DIRECTORATE OF REGENERATION,
ENTERPRISE AND SKILLS
2014/2015
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1. Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1
Appendices ................................................................................................................... 13
1.0 Introduction
1.2 This operational plan follows the principles set out in Well Maintained
Highways, a Code of Practice for Highway Maintenance Management July
2005 which was developed by officers from national and local governments in
conjunction with the Audit Commission. It also reflects the Council’s policies
and priorities set out in its own Borough Street Maintenance Plan.
1.3 In recognising the importance of this service the Council’s response must be
viewed against its legal obligations. Under Section 41 of the Highways Acts
1980 highway authorities have a statutory duty to maintain the highway.
However, prior to 2003 this duty did not include a duty to remove ice from
the highway. In October 2003 a new clause, section 41.1A was inserted into
the Act which imposed a duty to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable,
that safe passage along a highway is not endangered by snow or ice. Future
case law will no doubt help authorities to determine what is reasonably
practicable but in the meantime priorities need to be set having due regard
for the financial and other resources available.
2.1 Objectives
Given the erratic pattern of our climate, the occurrence and extent of icy and
snowy conditions varies considerably throughout the season and from year
to year. In order to achieve a balance between economy and the ability to
react quickly and effectively to adverse conditions, Winter Service periods
have been defined.
Salting of the carriageway will be carried out using mechanical means whereas
footways will be hand salted. The self propelled mechanical spreaders will
not however be routed into areas where there is a high risk of them
becoming stuck. Such an event could jeopardise much of the Service Plan
and lessen the ability of the Council to meet its service targets.
The Council does not expect to have need of specialist snow clearing
equipment during most winter periods and will rely upon an adequate salting
regime coupled with the action of high traffic volumes. Whenever possible,
additional staff resources will be deployed for snow clearance on footways. It
is likely that staff will become available when other services have been closed
down.
In the past the Council has supplied and maintained a considerable number of
salt bins. They provide a self-help facility at locations where difficulties can be
experienced and which are not covered by the salting routes. However, in
recent years the level of vandalism coupled with reductions in highway
maintenance budgets has resulted in many of the bins being removed and not
replaced. In light of the severe weather during the 2008/09, 2009/10 winters
a review was completed and established locations for the provision of salt
bins. There are 142 throughout the borough and are shown in APPENDIX F.
Staff will liaise with TFL’s agents and with officers from neighbouring
boroughs to ensure a consistency of approach on the TRLN and boundary
roads.
3.1 Introduction
The Winter Service Operational Plan gives details of how the Council intends
to achieve the objectives set out in the Policy Statement (Section 2)
The Plan sets out the day to day duties of and guidance notes for the Winter
Service Duty Officer and the Contractor.
The lists set out the general responsibilities of the Council (as the Client) and
the Contractor.
Client
2. Define and set standards (such as response times) and rates of spread
8. Provide budget
9. Monitor performance
The Client maintains a Duty Officer on call for 24 hours each day throughout
the period of operation of the Winter Service. This cover may be extended
beyond that period if weather conditions are predicted to remain severe (see
section 3.2). The Duty Officer is responsible for day to day decisions,
maintaining daily records and monitoring salt levels. Delivery of the service is
on a prioritised basis.
Contractor
Carriageways
Footways
The rate of spread of the salt is determined by the Duty Officer. This is
dependent on the prevailing weather and the forecast. Suggested spreads
are set out below:
When the last salt application took place and at what spread
The weather conditions following that last application
The weather forecast
Over salting can cause environmental damage and jeopardise the integrity of
the highway and highway structures.
Footways are not pre-salted and do not form part of the salting route
network. However, in the event of severe conditions treatment of the
footways commences in a prioritised basis.
Such conditions are likely to occur where rain or a light dusting of snow has
fallen on surfaces with a temperature below freezing.
Carriageways and footways are treated and cleared in accordance with the
priorities set out in appendix A. Given the variation of climatic conditions in
London and South East of England during the winter months it is not possible
to have sufficient resources on constant standby to deal promptly with really
severe weather conditions. In the event of such conditions being forecast the
Duty Officer will need to mobilise all available resources and, when
circumstances permit, consult with the Assistant Director on further action.
The Council’s staff are used when conditions prevent them from carrying out
their normal duties. The staff hand salt footways in accordance with the
priorities set out in appendix A & C. In the first instance treatment is limited
to the spreading of salt only. Unless otherwise indicated footways on both
sides of the road and for its entire length will be treated. The clearance of
compacted ice and snow only takes place when the Duty Officer authorises
such action. This depends on the affects of the hand salting, on the weather
forecasts and the likelihood of the snow persisting.
Whilst salt bins have been a valuable part of the Winter Service in the past,
high levels of vandalism and budgetary constraints have resulted in many of
them being removed. Those that remain in a workable condition are filled at
the start of the winter period and monitored on a monthly basis to ensure
salt supplies are usable.
The bins are not re-filled during severe weather conditions unless road
conditions are such that there is little risk of vehicles becoming stuck. Given
the demands placed on resources at these times it would not be prudent to
jeopardise service vehicles.
The location of existing bins is reviewed each September and new sites
considered. Following the review of the 2009/10 Winter Service operation
and in response to requests from residents, the number of salt bins was
substantially increased. See APPENDIX F for current locations of salt bins on
the public highway.
The Council provides dedicated salting vehicles and plant to the Winter
Service contractor. An inventory of these is shown in Appendix E.
At the start of the Winter Service period the Contractor calibrates the
gritter’s and issues a calibration certificate to the Lead Duty Officer.
In June 2008 each gritter lorry was fitted with a GPS Tracker system. This
enables the Council to monitor the gritting activities of each lorry to ensure
the prescribed routes are followed. The tracker system provides a timed and
dated record of each gritter’s location at regular intervals throughout the
operational periods.
Wherever possible the Council uses its own staff to deal with additional
labour requirements during severe weather conditions but should the need
arise staff will be called in from the Council’s highways term contractor.
3.9 Salt
The salt used must comply with British Standard 3247 1991. Salt stocks are
currently held at the Council’s Birchmere Depot and another site in
Thamesmead. At the start of the Winter Service period these stocks are
calculated and reviewed against resilience service commitments. There will be
approx. 2000 tonnes of salt in storage at the start of the winter season.
The stocks are covered at all times to keep them dry and thereby reduce
losses. It should be noted that salt has little effect on melting snow or ice
below the temperature of minus 9 degrees centigrade and reduced effect of
minus 5 degrees centigrade.
During the winter season the Council obtains detailed weather forecasts via
email, from MeteoGroup UK (formally the PA WeatherCentre). This is
specifically designed to cover winter service activities by highway authorities.
A 2 – 10 day forecast
Road temperature forecasts on all main roads in the Borough using data
collected from a roadside weather station in Welling Way.
Real time actual weather information is provided online 24/7 for the duty
officer’s to access and monitor as required.
The borough has been thermally mapped and this data together with the
regular updates from the roadside station enables a more accurate prediction
of local road conditions to be made.
Greenwich receives specific weather forecasts three times per day. The
forecasts are received at approximately 0600 hours, 1200 hours and 1800
hours each day. Weather conditions are monitored 24 hours a day by
MeteoGroup UK and additional forecasts may be issued if there are changes.
When snow is forecast the Duty Officer will place the Contractor and all
relevant staff on alert.
Neighbouring highway authorities and the Weather Centre are also informed
of decisions.
In September each year the Lead Duty Officer confirms the state of readiness
with the Contractor. All plant and machinery is tested and the salt stock
monitored. Appropriate action is taken to ensure all equipment is in full
working order and the salt stock is available.
A meeting is held at that time with the Contractor and the Council Managers
to make certain staff are aware of the details of the Winter Service
Operational Plan and their roles. Staffing levels and their qualifications are
confirmed with the Lead Duty Officer.
Contract arrangements are confirmed with Vaisala TMI Limited for provision
of the computer bureau service. Contract arrangements are also confirmed
with the MeteoGroup UK forecasting service.
The updated Service Plan is placed on the Council’s website and a letter or
memorandum sent out to all those people and authorities identified in
Appendix G confirming this action.
Following the end of the Winter Service season the Lead Duty Officer
prepares a report setting out any problems encountered during that period.
The complaints received are analysed to establish the need for possible
changes to the Service Plan. The report is considered by the Assistant
Director, Transportation and Highways and any changes in the Service Plan
authorised for inclusion in the review for the following year.
The post of Duty Officer, described in this Service Plan, will be covered by
the officers stated below (Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise and Skills).
Each officer will be Duty Officer for one week in four throughout the period
of service (see section 2.2). Changeover will be mid-day on the Friday of
each week.
Ryan Nibbs
Martin Scotter
Steven Johnston
Mark Brett
Appendices
APPENDIX A
Road Surface
Precipitation Wet Wet Patches Dry
Temperature
No rain
May fall to 0oC
No hoar frost
or below
No fog No action
Salt before
likely, monitor
frost
No rain weather
Salt before
No hoar frost
frost
No fog
Expected hoar
frost Salt before frost
Expected frost
Expected rain
Expected to fall Salt after rain stops
before freezing
below 1oC
Possible rain
Possible hoar Monitor
frost Salt before frost weather
Possible fog conditions
Precautionary gritting of roads shall be to the resilience route / P1 route only, save for
when snow is forecasted and or when day time temperatures are not expected to rise
above 1° C, in which case P2 roads shall also be precautionary gritted.
APPENDIX B
EASTERN WAY TURN RIGHT INTO PLUMSTEAD ROAD TURN LEFT INTO
WOOLWICH NEW ROAD START SALTING LEFT ONTO A205 RED ROUTE
STOP SALTING FORWARD ACADEMY ROAD FORWARD WELL HALL
ROAD TURN LEFT INTO ROCHESTER WAY START SALTING TURN LEFT
INTO WELLING WAY U TURN AT BOROUGH BOUNDARY RETURN
TURN LEFT ROCHESTER WAY TURN RIGHT INTO RIEFIELD ROAD TURN
LEFT INTO BEXLEY ROAD U TURN BOROUGH BOUNDARY RETURN
BEXLEY ROAD TURN LEFT INTO AVERY HILL ROAD FORWARD INTO
HALFWAY STREET TURN RIGHT INTO OVERMEAD TURN LEFT INTO
AVERY HILL ROAD FORWARD INTO SOUTHWOOD ROAD FORWARD
INTO GREEN LANE LEFT INTO EDGEBURY ROAD LEFT INTO DOMONIC
DRIVE RIGHT INTO MOLESCROFT DRIVE RIGHT INTO BROWNSPRINGS
DRIVE LEFT INTO DOMONIC DRIVE RIGHT INTO EDGEBURY ROAD
RIGHT INTO GREEN LANE TURN LEFT INTO WILLIAM BAREFOOT
DRIVE U TURN AT BORO BOUNDARY RETURN TURN LEFT INTO GREEN
LANE TURN LEFT INTO FOOTSCRAY ROAD TURN RIGHT INTO
SOUTHEND CRESCENT TURN LEFT INTO ELTHAM HIGH STREET TURN
RIGHT INTO WESTMOUNT ROAD U TURN AT GRANGE HILL
ROUNDABOUT AND RETURN TURN RIGHT INTO HIGH STREET TURN
LEFT INTO FOOTSCRAY ROAD U TURN AT BOROUGH BOUNDARY
RETURN TURN RIGHT INTO AVERY HILL ROAD TURN LEFT INTO
BEXLEY ROAD FORWARD ELTHAM HIGH STREET FORWARD ELTHAM
HILL TO A205 RED ROUTE STOP SALTING U TURN AT ROUNDABOUT
AND RETURN ELTHAM HILL START SALTING FORWARD ELTHAM HIGH
STREET FORWARD BEXLEY ROAD TURN LEFT CROWN WOODS WAY
TURN LEFT INTO COLEPITS WOOD ROAD TURN RIGHT INTO RIEFIELD
ROAD FORWARD ROCHESTER WAY TURN RIGHT INTO WELL HALL
ROAD A205 RED ROUTE STOP SALTING FORWARD TURN LEFT INTO
SHOOTERS HILL ROAD LEFT INTO FARJEON ROAD START SALTING
RIGHT INTO WRICKLEMARSH ROAD LEFT INTO WOOLACOMBE ROAD
LEFT INTO DURSLEY ROAD RIGHT INTO HOLBURNE ROAD LEFT INTO
CORELLI ROAD RIGHT INTO SHOOTERS HILL ROAD STOP SALTING
LEFT INTO ACADEMY ROAD LEFT INTO WOOLWICH COMMON ROAD
START SALTING FORWARD INTO HERBERT ROAD TURN RIGHT INTO
PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD TURN LEFT INTO BURRAGE ROAD TURN
RIGHT INTO RAGLAN ROAD FORWARD BREWERY ROAD STOP SALTING
AT LAKEDALE ROAD.
RETURN TO DEPOT.
BAKER ROAD
COURT ROAD
COURTLANDS AVENUE
OLD DOVER ROAD
ELTHAM ROAD
GRAND DEPOT RD SALT ONLY FROM NEW ROAD TO A205 RED
ROUTE
HENLEY CROSS
KIDBROOK WAY
KIDBROOKE PARK ROAD
KIDBROOKE WAY
LYME FARM ROAD
MIDDLE PARK AVENUE
MOORHEAD WAY
MOTTINGHAM ROAD
OLD DOVER ROAD
OLD ROCHESTER WAY
ROCHESTER WAY
SHOOTERS HILL ROAD
STRATHEDEN ROAD
TUDWAY ROAD
WEIGALL ROAD
WELL HALL ROAD
WEST PARK,
WESTHORNE AVENUE
RETURN TO DEPOT
ANGLESEA ROAD
ANKERDINE CRESCENT
ARTILLERY PLACE
BLOOMFIELD ROAD
BRENT ROAD
BRINKLOW CRES
BURRAGE ROAD
CALDERWOOD STREET
CASTILE ROAD
CONDOVER CRESCENT
CONDUIT ROAD
COOMBESIDE
CRESCENT ROAD
DONALDSON ROAD
DUNCROFT ROAD
EDISON ROAD
EGLINGTON HILL
FERRY CAR PARK
FLAXTON ROAD
FRANCIS STREET
GARLAND ROAD
HA HA ROAD
HARE STREET
HERBERT ROAD
HIGH GROVE
HIGHMEAD
JOHN WILSON ST
KIRK LANE
LANSTEAD ROAD
MONK ST
MOORDOWN
NIGHTINGALE PLACE
OLD MILL ROAD
PLUM LANE
PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD
POWIS ST
RAGLAN ROAD
SANDY HILL
SHOOTERS HILL
SHREWSBURY LANE
SWINGATE LANE
THE SLADE
THOMAS STREET
THORNHILL AVE
TIMBERCROFT LANE
VINCENT ROAD
WARWICK TERRACE
WAVERLEY CRES
WELLINGTON ST
WOOLWICH CHURCH ST
WOOLWICH HIGH STREET
EASTERN WAY TURN RIGHT INTO PLUMSTEAD ROAD TURN LEFT INTO
WOOLWICH NEW ROAD TURN LEFT INTO VINCENT ROAD START
SALTING TURN RIGHT INTO BURRAGE ROAD TURN RIGHT INTO
CRESCENT ROAD TURN LEFT INTO BLOOMFIELD ROAD TURN LEFT
INTO PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD TURN LEFT INTO WAVERLEY CRES
RIGHT INTO WARWICK TERRACE RIGHT OLD MILL ROAD LEFT
PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD RIGHT INTO GARLAND ROAD FORWARD
TO HIGH GROVE LEFT INTO FLAXTON ROAD TURN RIGHT INTO
DUNCROFT ROAD LEFT INTO SWINGATE LANE TURN RIGHT INTO
HIGHMEAD TURN RIGHT INTO COOMBESIDE RIGHT INTO EDISON
ROAD LEFT INTO SWINGATE LANE FORWARD THROUGH THE SLADE
LEFT INTO TIMBERCROFT LANE FORWARD INTO THORNHILL AVE LEFT
INTO SWINGATE LANE LEFT INTO FLAXTON ROAD RIGHT INTO
LANSTEAD ROAD RIGHT INTO GARLAND ROAD LEFT INTO
PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD TURN LEFT INTO KIRK LANE LEFT INTO
PLUM LANE RIGHT INTO BRINKLOW CRES LEFT AND RETURN PLUM
LANE INTO KIRK LANE LEFT INTO PLUMSTEAD COMMON ROAD
FORWARD NIGHTINGALE PLACE FORWARD HA HA ROAD U TURN
QEH RETURN HA HA FORWARD NIGHTINGALE PLACE TURN RIGHT
INTO HERBERT ROAD LEFT INTO EGLINGTON HILL TURN RIGHT INTO
CONDOVER RIGHT INTO DONALDSON ROAD TURN LEFT INTO
ANKERDINE CRESCENT TURN RIGHT INTO MOORDOWN TURN LEFT
INTO DONALDSON ROAD TURN LEFT INTO SHOOTERS HILL TURN
LEFT INTO SHREWSBURY LANE LEFT INTO EGLINGTON HILL LEFT
INTO BRENT ROAD LEFT INTO EGLINGTON HILL RIGHT INTO HERBERT
RETURN TO DEPOT
BASILDON ROAD
BATTERY ROAD
BENTHAM ROAD
BLITHDALE ROAD
BOSTALL HILL
BRAMPTON ROAD
BROADWATER ROAD
CARLYLE ROAD
CENTRAL WAY
CHURCH MANOR WAY
CROSSWAY
EASTERN WAY
EYNSHAM DRIVE
FINCHALE ROAD
GOOSANDER WAY
GRIFFIN ROAD
GROVEBURY ROAD
HILL VIEW DRIVE
KING’S HIGHWAY
KNEE HILL
LAKEDALE ROAD
LODGE HILL
LONGLEIGH LANE
MANTON ROAD
MCLEOD ROAD
MILES DRIVE
MULBERY ROAD
MYRTLEDENE
NATHAN WAY
PETTMAN CRESCENT
PLUMSTEAD HIGH STREET
POPLAR PLACE
SEWELL ROAD
SLIP ROAD FROM HARROW MANOR WAY
THAMESMERE THROUGH BUS TERMINUS
THE SLADE
TOM CRIBB
TWIN TUMPS ROAD
WARWICK TERRACE
WEST HEATH ROAD
WESTERN WAY
RETURN TO DEPOT.
RETURN TO DEPOT.
BATLEY PARK
BEACONSFIELD ROAD
BERESFORD STREET
BLACKHEATH ROAD
CEMETERY LANE
CHARLTON CHURCH LANE
CHARLTON CHURCH LANE BUS TERMINUS
CHARLTON PARK LANE
CHARLTON PARK ROAD
CHARLTON ROAD
CHARLTON WAY
CREEK ROAD
EASTCOMBE AVE
GREENWICH HIGH ROAD
GREENWICH SOUTH STREET
HILL REACH
KING WILLIAM WALK
LEWISHAM ROAD
LITTLE HEATH
MAZE HILL
MORDEN HILL
PLUMSTEAD ROAD
PRINCE CHARLES ROAD
PRIOLO GARDENS
REPOSITORY ROAD
ROMNEY ROAD
SHOOTERS HILL ROAD
THE VILLAGE
TRAFALGAR ROAD
VANBRUGH FIELDS
VANBRUGH HILL
VANBRUGH PARK
VICTORIA WAY
WELLINGTON GARDENS
WESTCOMBE HILL
WESTCOMBE PARK ROAD
WOOLWICH CHURCH ST
WOOLWICH CHURCH STREET
WOOLWICH ROAD
RETURN TO DEPOT.
APPENDIX C
Dunblane Road
Arbroath Road
Allenswood Road
Arsenal Road
Grangehill Road
Grangehill Place
Castlewood Drive
Heatherbank
Crookston Road
Glenesk Road - short end
Dairsie Road
Crookston Road
Glenesk Road - short end
Dairsie Road
Elibank Road
Craigton Road
Dunvegan Road
Greenvale Road - from Westmount Road to Grangehill Road
Grange Hill Road
Admiral Seymour Road
Dobell Road
Archery Road
Glenlea Road
Gourock Road
Blunts Road
Messetter Place
Pound Place
Elm Terrace
North Park
Passey Place
Lassa Road
Sherard Road
Prince John Road
Keynsham Road
Lionel Road
Eltham Green Road
Birdbrook Road
Brisett Road
Shawbrook Road
Katherine Gardens then A205 to
Pinnell Road
Carnbrook Road
Highbrook Road
Bournebrook Road
Langbrook Road
Wendover Road
Appleton Road
Whinyates Road
Dickson Road
Downman Road
Return to depot
Conway Road
Roydene Road - parked vehicles - letter required
Tormount Road - parked vehicles - letter required
Chestnut Rise
Sladedale Road
Parkdale Road
Old Mill Road
Ennis Road
Tuam Road - parked cars - letter required
Erindale
Macoma Road
Ennis Road
Admaston Road
Mereworth Drive
Kinlet Road
Eaglesfield Road
Foxcroft Road
Nithdale Road
Dallin Road
Genesta Road
Vernham Road
Wrottesley Road
Cantwell Road
Ankerdine Cres
Donaldson Road
Condover Cres
Moordown
Constitution Rise
Red Lion Lane
Nightingale Vale
Masons Hill
Wilmount Street
Angelsea Road
Brookhill Road
Willenhall Road
Burrage Place
Fredrick Place
Sandbach Place (not garages)
Manthorpe Road
Vicarage Road - tight corners
St Margarets Grove
Blendon Terrace
Vicarage Park- tight corner and narrow road
Durham Rise
Waverley Cres
Heavitree Road
Waverley Road
Burwash Road
Bramblebury Road - tight corner
Gossage Road
Ancona Road
Piedmont Road
Tuscon Road
Robert Street
Earl Rise
Robert Street
Walmer Terrace to Plumstead rail station
Return to depot.
Canberra Road
Marlborough Lane
Indus Road
Hornfair Road
Charlton Dene
Charlton Park Lane (Canberra to Shooters Hill Road )
Slip Road Shooters Hill Road
South Row
Kidbrook Gardens
Westbrook Road - to Kidbrook Park Road
Invicta Road
Siebert Road
Kirkside Road - left into Mycenae Road
Mycenea Road
Glenluce Road
Ruthin Road - left into Humber Road
Mycenae Road - to Kirkside (stop salting)
St Johns Park(Stratheden Road to Old Dover Road)
Stratheden Road
Vanburgh Park - right Maze Hill
Vanburgh Park - finish off the rest
Beaconsfield Road - U turn at Station Crescent
Hardy Road
Vanburgh Park Road
Coleraine Road
Foyle Road
Vanburgh Park Road (west)
Highmore Road
Westcombe Park Road
Humber Road
Ulundi Road
Dinsdale Road
Halstow Road
Chevening Road
Annadale Road
Calvert Road - letter to residents to keep corner clear
Combedale Road
Ormiston Road
Kemsing Road
Woodland Cres
Lassell St - follow one way
Christchurch Way
Old Woolwich Road
Park Row
Park Vista
Haddo St - turn around in Tarves Way
Norman Road
Straightsmouth Road - up to Randall Place (lay heavy deposit at junction)
Randall Place
Roan Street
Royal Hill
Blisset St
Winforton St
Maidenstone Hill - to Dutton St (lay heavy deposit at junction)
Dutton St - leave narrow section
Point Hill
West Grove
Hyde Vale
Crooms Hill
Stockwell Street
Nevada St
King William Walk
Conington Road
Coldbath Street
John Penn Street
Return to depot.
Penmon Road
Cookhill Road
Abbey Wood Road (Wilton Road end)
Federation Road
Commonwealth Way
Fuchsia Street
Viola Avenue
Bostall Lane
Bannockburn Road
Blithdale Road to Woodhurst Rd
Church Manorway to Bracondale Road
Myrtledene Road
Manton Road
Ceres Road
Riverdale Road
Viewland Road
Winn Common Road – from Riverdale Rd to Purrett Rd
Purrett Road
Rippolson Road
Rockmount Road
Grosmount Road ( part )
Cemetery Road - to gates
Alliance Road
Verdun Road
Villacourt Road
Kingsdale Road
Bassant Road
Gilbourne Road
Heathfield Villas
Winn Common - to pinch points
Warland Road
Welton Road
Eastview Ave
Irwin Ave
Camdale Road
Kirkham Street
Return to depot
Kinveachy Gardens
Heathwood Gardens
Pound Park Road
Hasted Road
Harvey Gardens
Floyd Road (separate arrangements for this area when CA FC has a home match)
The Heights - public highway only
Lansdown Lane
Horn Park Lane
Upwood Road to boundary
Abergeldie Road
Scotsdale Road
Crathie Road
Alwold Cres
Pastons Cres
Sibthorpe Road
Alnwick Road
Mottingham Lane - to Winn Road
Eltham Palace Road - from A20 to Middle Park Ave
Middle Park Ave - from Kingsground to Court Road
Leysdown Road
Hartsmead
Chapel Farm Road
Swithlands Gardens
Hathern Gardens
Beanshaw
Hillview Road
Lystep Road
Mainridge Road
Hevercroft - tight corner
Crockham Way
Milverton Way
Crouch croft
Colemans Heath
Montbelle Road
Charldane Road
Felhampton Road
Colemans Heath
Crouch croft
Altash Way
Wynford Way to William Barefoot Drive
Mottingham service road
Parkview Road
Gerda Road
Mervyn Ave
Thaxted Road
Cadwallon Road
Sparrow Lane
Tiverton Drive
Lannoy Road - parked cars – letter required
Blanmerle Road
Cambridge Green
Castleford Ave
Ivor Grove
Glenesk Road – from Bexley Road to Dumbreck Road
Dumbreck road
Berry Hill
Earlshall Road
Rennetts Wood Road
Packmores Road
Restons Cres
Southspring
Alderwood Road
Return to depot.
Warspite Road
Eastmoor Street.
Herringham Road
New Lydenburg Street
Mirfield Street
Holgate Street
Westmoor Street
Penhall Road
Charlton Lane (bottom end)
Victoria Way (bottom end)
Rathmore Road
Aldeburgh Street
Fearon St
Denham Street
Nadine Street
Elliscombe Ave
Mayhill Road
Hopedale Road
Sherington Road
Bramshot Ave
Victoria Way
Wyndcliff Road
Highcombe
Bramhope Lane
Eastbrook Road
Woolacombe Road (Dursley Road to Broad Walk)
Broad Walk (bottom end)
Nelson Mandela Road - U turn at Hither Farm Road junction
Broad Walk - U turn at pinch points
Mayday Gardens
Corelli Road
Holburne Road
Hervey Road
Hargood Road
Begbie Road
Merriman Road
Weyman Road
Woodhill
Prospect Vale
Marshall Grove
Samuel Street
Godfey Hill
Woodrow
Ogilby Street
Rideout Street
Ogilby Street
Godrey Road
Woodrow
Lord Warwick Street
Kingsman St
Gorman Road
Kingsman Street
St Marys St
Sunbury St
Greenlaw Street
Church Hill
Belson Road
Borgard Road
Belson Road
Rectory Place
Return to depot.
FOOTWAYS
PRIORITY 1 FOOTWAYS
FOOTWAYS
Unless otherwise indicated only the footway on one side of the road will be
treated.
PRIORITY 2 FOOTWAYS
FOOTWAYS
Unless otherwise indicated only the footway on one side of the road will be
treated.
PRIORITY 3 FOOTWAYS
Allenswood Road
Alnwick Road - Remainder
Altash Way - Remainder
Alwold Crescent
Ankerdine Crescent - Remainder
Anstridge Road - Remainder
Arbroath Road
Archery Road - Remainder
Arsenal Road
Avery Hill Road - Remainder
Badgers Croft
Balcaskie Road
Balchen Road
Beaconsfield Road
Beechhill Road
Bennett Grove
Bennett Park
Berry Hill
Biddenden Way
Bignall Road
Birdbrook Road
Blissett Street
Bournbrook Road
Bramblebury Road
Bramhope Lane - Remainder
Brenley Gardens
Briset Road
Burrage Road
Burwash Road
Campfield Road
Cantwell Road
Castlewood Drive
Charlton Lane
Charlton Park Road - North side
Churchbury Road
Coldbath Street - from Orchard Hill to John Penn St
Coleraine Road
Condover Crescent
Conduit Road
Constitution Rise - Remainder
Couch Croft
Court Road - Remainder
Cresswell Park
Crockham Way
Crookston Road – from Westmount Rd to Glenesk Rd, incl the high
pavement
Dairsie Road – from Glenesk Road to Westmount Road
Dinsdale Road
Dobell Road
Donaldson Road - Remainder
Dumbreck Road – from Glenesk Rd to + incl footpath to Rochester Way
Dunblane Road
Dunvegan Road
Durham Rise
Dursley Road - Remainder
Dutton Street
Eastcombe Avenue
Eglinton Hill - Remainder
Elliscombe Road
Elmdene Road
Eltham Green Road
Farjeon Road
Felhampton Road
Ferndown Road
Flaxton Road - from Kirkham Street to High Grove
Footscray Road - Remainder
Foyle Road
Frances Street
Froissart Road
Glenesk Road – from Bexley Road to Crookston Road
Glenesk Road – from Crookston Road to Rochester Way
Glenhouse Road
Glenlea Road – from Westmount Road to Archery Road
Glenluce Road
Godfrey Hill
Godfrey Road
Gourock Road
Grangehill Road - Remainder
Gravel Pit Lane
Great Harry Drive
Green Lane – Remainder from Sidcup Rd to borough boundary
Gregory Crescent
Griffin Manorway - to Goldfinch Road
Griffin Road
Halfway Street – from Avery Hill Rd to borough boundary by Overmead
Hargood Road - Remainder
Hathern Gardens – North side
Heatherbank - including footpaths to Castlewood Drive
Heathwood Gardens
Heavitree Road - Remainder
Helen Street
Hengist Road - Remainder
Herbert Road - Remainder
Hever Croft
Highbrook Road – from Carnbrook Rd to Halsbrook Rd
Highcombe - Remainder
Holburne Road
Hopedale Road
Horn Park Lane - Remainder
Hornfair Road
Horsa Road
Horsfeld Road
Humber Road - Remainder
Jason Walk
Joan Crescent
John Penn Street
Kelbrook Road
Keynsham Road
King George Street
Kingsground – fromThe Vista to Eltham Hill
Kingsholm Gardens
Kingsley Wood Drive
Kingsman Street
Kinveachy Gardens
Kirkham Street
Kirkside Road
Knockholt Road
Langbrook Road
Leasdale
Leghorn Road
Leverholm Gardens – lower end by Great Harry Drive
Lionel Road
Little Heath - North side
Littlemead – from Kingsley Wood to Wynford Way
Longcroft
Lynsted Gardens
Maidenstone Hill
Marlborough Lane
Mascalls Road
Masons Hill
Mayerne Road
Mayhill Road
Middle Park Avenue - Remainder
Milverton Way – both sides (outside school)
Montbelle Road - Remainder
Moordown - Remainder
Morden Hill - to borough boundary
Mottingham Road Service Road – North side
Mycenae Road
Nadine Street
Nightingale Vale
North Park
Ogilby Street
Orchard Hill - Remainder
Overmead
Pastons Crescent
Piedmont Road
Pinnell Road
Plum Lane - Remainder
Plumstead Common Road - from Nightingale Vale to Herbert Rd
Prince John Road
Priolo Road
Queenscroft Road
Raglan Road - Remainder
Rancliffe Gardens
Red Lion Lane - Remainder
Rennets Wood Road
Rideout Street
Riefield Road - Remainder
Robert Street
Ross Way
Ruthin Road
Samuel Street
Sandy Hill Avenue
Sandy Hill Road
Scarsbrook Road
Shawbrooke Road
Sherard Road
Sherington Road
Shortway
Shrewsbury Lane
Sibthorpe Road
Southend Close
Southend Crescent
Southold Rise
Southspring
Southwood Road - Remainder
Speke Hill
St German’s Place
Stratheden Road
Strongbow Crescent - incl footpaths to Well Hall Rd and Dobell Rd
Strongbow Road
Swingate Lane - Remainder from Bassant Rd to Highmead
Swithland Gardens – North side
Tallis Grove
The Course – West side
The Slade - - Remainder from Macoma Terrace to Lakedale Rd
The Underwood
Timbercroft Road - Remainder
Tormount Road
Tuscan Road
Ulundi Road
Vanbrugh Hill
Vanbrugh Park - Remainder
Vincent Road
Walmer Terrace - Remainder from Robert St to Maxey Rd
Walton Road
Warland Road
Warren Walk
Warwick Terrace
Waverley Crescent
Waverley Road - from Durham Rise to Heavitree Rd
West Park
Westcombe Park Road - Remainder
Westmount Road - Remainder
Whetstone Road
Whinyates Road
William Barefoot Drive - Remainder
Wilmount Road
Winforton Street
Wishart Road
Witherston Way - Remainder
Woodhill - Remainder
APPENDIX D
BEAT PLAN
For a copy of the plan please apply to the Transportation and Highways section of the
Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise and Skills.
APPENDIX E
C. (SNOW PLOUGHS)
APPENDIX F
APPENDIX G
The following people and organisations will be notified, once annually, by letter or by
memorandum that the latest version of the Winter Service Plan can be viewed on the
Council’s website
Authorities/Organisations
Bexley Council (Highways and Works) Crayford Town Hall, Crayford Kent DA1 7ER
Bromley Council (Network Management) Bromley Civic Centre, Stockwell Close Bromley,
Kent BR1 3UH
Fire Brigade – LFCDA Southern Command HQ, 249/259 Lewisham High Street SE13 6NH
Ambulance Service – Station Officer, Greenwich Ambulance Station 392 Shooters Hill Road
SE18 4LP
Vaisala TMI Ltd, Vaisala House, 349 Bristol Road, Birmingham B5 7SW
Plumstead Bus Garage, The Manager, Tom Cribb Road, Plumstead SE18
Council Members/Officers