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Topic: A428 road


  
  A14 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The A14 is a major road in England, running from The Port of Felixstowe to the junction of the M1 and M6 motorways near Rugby.
The section between Cambridge and Kettering used to be classified as the A604 and apart from a short section near Kettering that used to be part of the A6, the remainder of the road between Kettering and Rugby was built at the time of the road's reclassification in the mid-1990s.
The road known as the A14 until the mid-90's is now the A1198 between Royston, Hertfordshire and Godmanchester but, confusingly, retains its A14 designation north of Godmanchester until it meets the A1 road near Alconbury; thus forming a 'spur' off the main A14.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A14_road   (490 words)

  
 A45 road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The road used to run to Felixstowe but most of the route was re-designated as the A14 in the mid-1990s.
The road passes over the West Coast Main Line, then enters Canley near a roundabout which is the main exit for the University of Warwick.
The road passes a prison at Rye Hill and a Young Offender Institution next to it at Onley.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A45_road   (1120 words)

  
 Roads Review - what role for trunk roads in England? - consultation paper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Motorways and trunk roads continue to attract major developments and extensive housing expansion is proposed in and around many of the towns served by the national road network.
Proposed housing developments are linked to the trunk roads throughout the Region and include the A12 corridor through Essex, centred on Chelmsford and Colchester, adjacent to the M1 at Stevenage and a new settlement on the A428 west of Cambridge.
Length 7.5km Next Stage OP Improvement of the A428 by the provision of a dual 2 lane bypass from the eastern end of Bedford Southern Bypass to the A1 Black Cat Roundabout bypassing the communities of Great Barford and Roxton to the north.
www.dft.gov.uk /stellent/groups/dft_roads/documents/page/dft_roads_504919-11.hcsp   (3340 words)

  
 Rugby Western Consultation - Warwickshire Web
The County Council proposes to construct a new road to the West of Rugby, 6 kilometres (or 3.75 miles) in length.
The proposed scheme consists of a single carriageway road 6.0 km long between Potford’s Dam on the A4071 and the Avon Mill roundabout at the junction of Newbold Road and A426 Leicester Road.
The new road would be 7.3 metres (m) wide throughout except for a short section along Parkfield Road where the existing 6.9m wide road would be used to enable the Relief Road to cross beneath the railway lines without altering the existing railway bridges.
www.warwickshire.gov.uk /Web/corporate/pages.nsf/Links/8121AF78E5EBA75C80256BBF00301462   (1574 words)

  
 THE HARSTON LIGHTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The clock is on the front of the church and is not directly visible from the A428.
In some places the A428 has been straightened over the last few years, so it was important to check if in 1973 the road ran through the village.
But a local resident was able to confirm that until the mid 1970s the A428 had followed the narrow road through the village.
dspace.dial.pipex.com /town/square/el82/houghton.htm   (1274 words)

  
 Highways Agency - A428 Caxton Common to Hardwick Improvement
The A428, together with the A421 and A14, provides an important east-west route between Milton Keynes and Cambridge.
The A428 between the Caxton Gibbet roundabout and the existing dual carriageway at Hardwick is a substandard single carriageway road that currently carries approximately 19,000 vehicles per day at Caxton Gibbet and 21,000 vehicles per day at Hardwick.
The side road leading to Bourn will be diverted and carried over the proposed dual carriageway on a bridge.
www.highways.gov.uk /roads/projects/4545.aspx   (421 words)

  
 BHAPS - Contact Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
At the roundabout on the A1 road, take the A421 towards Bedford, passing through the villages of Roxton and Great Barford.
At the end of the bypass turn left at the roundabout onto the A428 towards Bedford.
After approximately 3.5 miles on the outskirts of the town and after a short length of dual carriageway, turn left at the roundabout into Norse Road (an MFI Superstore is adjacent to the roundabout).
www.bhamb.nhs.uk /contactus   (479 words)

  
 Northampton PCT: Contact Us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Leave the motorway at Junction 15 and follow the A45 southern ring road to the intersection with the A428.
Take the A428 and follow the signs for the town centre and hospital.
If all these spaces are full, visitors should follow the signs on the entrance road to reach the public parking area of Northampton General Hospital, where pay-and-display parking is available within short walking distance of Highfield.
www.northamptonshire.nhs.uk /ntonpct/contactus.asp   (160 words)

  
 The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne to Hardwick Improvement) (Detrunking) Order 2005
The length of trunk road described in the Schedule to this Order shall cease to be a trunk road and shall be classified as a classified road from the date on which the Secretary of State notifies the Cambridgeshire County Council that the new trunk roads are open for traffic.
The centre line of the trunk road is indicated by heavy fl dashes on the plan.
The route of the trunk road ceasing to be a trunk road is a 4.7 kilometre length from a point on the A428 Trunk Road 670 metres west of the road to Knapwell to a point on the A428 Trunk Road 710 metres east of Hardwick roundabout.
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si2005/20051152.htm   (637 words)

  
 Introduction
Follow the main road through Great Barford (keep within the speed limit, there are police cameras).
From Peterborough, A1 Follow the main road past Buckden, then after two and a half miles ignore the first exit marked St Neots.
Ignore the signs for St Neots and stay on the A428, passing the twin generators of the power station on your left.
homepage.ntlworld.com /scilla-blue/About-me/contact/directions.html   (631 words)

  
 FCS Automation, Location   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The road becomes a dual carriageway and you will pass Elms BMW garage on your right hand side.
Cross the mini roundabout at the end of the dual carriageway and continue on heading into Bedford on the A428.
When you reach the roundabout at the intersection of the A428 and A421, follow the A428 towards Bedford.
www.fcsautomation.co.uk /location.html   (384 words)

  
 Cambridgeshire Hockey
Follow the road through the gap in the wall, and at the t-junction at the end turn right and park there.
The School is on your right hand side as you come along Fen Causeway and on Trumpington Road, but you want the entrance just after the second Pelican Crossing which takes you round the back of the sports centre and beside the pitch.
Follow the road for about ¾ mile past the Rugby Club (on the right) and the pitch is on the left hand side.
www.btinternet.com /~adam.greaves/cambs/clubs/AstrosDirections.htm   (1939 words)

  
 Northamptonshire Police Online
On this 4.3km stretch of road there have been 13 road casualties in the three years from 2000 to 2002, seven of which were fatal.
· Junction of A428 and road to Horton (at Denton)
The A428 has been classified as a hazardous Red Route for some time, and since then mobile safety camera vans have been monitoring vehicle speeds along the stretch of road.
www.northants.police.uk /?action=article&ID=2495   (426 words)

  
 Highways Agency - Statement of Case
This is a draft Order under Sections 10 and 41 of the Highways Act 1980, which will provide that roads, which the Secretary of State proposes to construct along the following routes, shall become trunk roads from the date when the Order comes into force.
The routes comprise the main route, about 4.7 kilometres in length, from a point on the A428 Trunk Road 675 metres west of the road to Knapwell to a point on the A428 Trunk Road 710 metres east of Hardwick roundabout.
The Secretary of State will consider all objections, representations and counter objections to the draft Orders together with the Inspector's findings and recommendations on the subject matter of the Inquiries before deciding whether or not the draft Orders should be made and, if made, with or without modifications.
www.highways.gov.uk /roads/projects/4578.aspx   (915 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | Cambridgeshire | Row over shelved £51m road scheme
Local people now fear the new £51m road will have to bid for funds again with other schemes in the eastern region.
Work to dual the A428 was due to start in 2005 but plans have been put on hold and work may clash with an A14 scheme.
Thousands of cars use the A428 every day and a widening scheme carried out at the same time as work on the A14 would bring chaos, local council transport chiefs believe.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/4280649.stm   (208 words)

  
 BHAPS - Training Centre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After approximately 3.5 miles, on the outskirts of the town and after a short length of dual carriageway, turn left at the MFI roundabout.
After approximately 6.5 miles there is an MFI Superstore on the right-hand side of the road adjacent to the roundabout.
Turn right at the roundabout into Norse Road then take the left turn at the next roundabout into Hudson Road, and the first turn on the right into Hammond Road.
www.bhamb.nhs.uk /training_school/info.asp   (992 words)

  
 Seniors Fixtures Directions
At the end of the slip road you come to a large Traffic Island, take the 2nd exit, Slade Road (Armada pub is on your right).
Dunstablians RFC is on the northern outskirts of Houghton Regis on the A5120 the road to Toddington.
The M1 is close by at Junction 12 in Toddington for the North, or Junction 11 at Luton from the South.
www.derbyrugbyfootballclub.com /Seniors/fixtures_directions.htm   (1697 words)

  
 BBC - Travel News - Bedfordshire
Bedfordshire - Barton Road closed at the A6 Bedford Road junction in Silsoe, because of junction improvements.
Bedfordshire - Priory Road closed near the Rectory Road junction in Campton, because of junction improvements.
Bedfordshire - Roadworks on Cowper Road near the Chaucer Road junction in Bedford.
www.bbc.co.uk /travelnews/local/bedfordshire.shtml   (656 words)

  
 News
It is the lack of rail choice which underpins the concentration of East West traffic on both the A603 and A421/ A428 road corridors.
The media and politicians, albeit under pressure from some road users and road lobby groups, tell us every time a new piece of road or bypass is built, it will bring reduced congestion, a better environment and save lives.
Whilst we have sympathy with the residents of Great Barford who wish for traffic relief to the main road through their village, it should be noted that there has been a significant increase in the volume of traffic through Great Barford since the opening of the A421 Southern Bypass.
homepage.ntlworld.com /sbates/brta/html/news.html   (3636 words)

  
 Travel Directions | Multimap.com
Please note, however, that the directions should be used as a guide only, and you should always drive in accordance with national rules, regulations, and highway codes.
These directions may not take into consideration issues such as: road closures, direction of traffic, one-way systems, emergency access roads, height regulations, road conditions, turn restrictions and optimal routing.
No representation is made or warranty given as to the content or usability of the directions or their appropriateness for any particular journey or vehicle.
www.multimap.com /map/aproute.cgi?starttime=&qs=s&client=public&itineraryxylist=624064,307777;484161,238378&rn=GB&rt=route.htm   (505 words)

  
 Northampton Borough Council - Location details
Continue along this road in the right hand lane for approximately a quarter of a mile until you reach the traffic lights.
Follow this dual lane road around over a mini roundabout, several sets of lights and past the Carlsberg Brewery to your left, where the road now becomes St. Peter's Way.
Follow this road for approximately a quarter of a mile.
www.northampton.gov.uk /site/scripts/location.php   (647 words)

  
 Local Office Information, English Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
There are traffic lights at the bottom of the slip road and the inside lane is signed town centre.
Follow the A428 left towards the town centre staying in the inside lane.
X2, 23, 57 towards and from the town centre stops outside the office on Bedford Road.
www.dvla.gov.uk /local/lo_northampton.htm   (283 words)

  
 BBC - Beds, Herts and Bucks Read This - Beds Speed Cameras
I think it is better not to hit a child at all, whatever speed one is driving, then the child has a 100% chance of surviving uninjured.
If mobile speed cameras substantially contribute to road safety then I challenge the government and police to produce the independent and unbiased scientific evidence for this.
Perhaps this is because I am clever enough to drive at, or under, the speed limit and keep my eyes on the road at the same time.
www.bbc.co.uk /threecounties/read_this/2002/09/beds_speed_cameras_weekly.shtml   (707 words)

  
 Eastern region
The main trunk road routes radiating through the region are the M1, A1(M)/A1, M11/A11 and A12, while the M25, A14 and A47 provide the main east-west routes.
Felixstowe, Harwich and Tilbury are major ports which are very important for the countrys international trade and dependent on good road and rail communications with the rest of the country.
Transfer of some trunk roads of lesser importance to local highway authorities so they can be more effectively managed as part of the local road network.
www.dft.gov.uk /stellent/groups/dft_roads/documents/page/dft_roads_503923.hcsp   (932 words)

  
 Contacts and Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The fishery is located just off the A428 road between Crick and West Haddon, about 3 minutes travel from the village of Crick.
The M1 (leave at Junction 18), M6, A5, A5199 (formerly A50), A45 and A428 all run to or near the village.
From the M1 Junction 18 follow the A428 (new Crick by-pass) which is signed to West Haddon.
www.foxholesfisheries.co.uk /contacts.html   (199 words)

  
 The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne Development Detrunking) Order 2001
A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne Development Detrunking) Order 2001, ISBN 0 11 029799 7.
This Order may be cited as the A428 Trunk Road (Cambourne Development Detrunking) Order 2001 and shall come into force on 17th September 2001.
(iv) "the Trunk Road" means the A428 Trunk Road, known locally as St Neots Road.
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si2001/20012689.htm   (526 words)

  
 London Otter SC Water Polo 1st Team Fixtures, UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Turn right at roundabout over river, over roundabout up to a set of traffic lights crossing major road (A428 to Cambridge.) Come up to another set of traffic lights and turn right into Kimbolton Road and then immediately left into Park Avenue at the end of which you will see Robinson Pool on the right.
As you get closer to Cambridge, the road you're on becomes Trumpington Street, simply turn left off Trumpington Street into Fen Causeway and the pool entrance is about 60 yards down that road on your left.
Pool is best reached on the Addiscombe Road entrance, 200 yards before the roundabout: From direction E Croydon turn R into the school grounds.
www.otterwaterpolo.com /pools.htm   (869 words)

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