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The hamlet is only accessible by an unadopted road running through a factory.
The access to a site or any part of the site may be over a private or unadopted road.
Does the Northern Ireland Office keep a record of unadopted roads not covered by bonds?
I looked up at him quickly to see what he meant by that, but he began talking about an unadopted road in Colchester, and the moment passed.
They are referred to as unadopted roads because they have not gone through the statutory process of adoption, for example under Highways Act 1980 s37 or s38.
The others are fairly straightforward, Farmer Street, Main Street, Far Street and one recently acquired one, Littlemoor Lane, which was given only in 1996 to a previously unnamed and unadopted road.
It is possible to walk alongside the Lynch by following a public footpath to Dobbs Weir, albeit much of it has been enclosed within the gardens of the houses along Bridgeways, a private and unadopted road in Hoddesdon.
The short unadopted road running to the rear of the Chapel originally ran the full length of the land down to the main railway line, giving access to a cottage built beside the track and also to two long terraces of houses built on higher ground.
All I can say is that the giving up of bonds on unadopted roads is not a matter with which I deal daily, but I shall certainly consider the cases that the hon. Gentleman brings to my attention and see what can be done.
Frinton has three points of entry by road: an unadopted road from Walton-on-the-Naze in the north, a residential road, and a CCTV monitored level crossing adjacent to the railway station which replaced the older gated crossing in 2009.
She had no problem in finding the turning which led her along an unadopted road for half a mile before she drove through open gates up a steeply ascending drive past lawns on several different levels until she finally reached a gravelled circle in front of Penry's house.
In February 2010 the Blackburn Citizen reported that Councilor Jones was in "technical breach" of rules in suggesting that the unadopted roads Annie Street, Hodder Street and Manor Street be treated, without declaring he lived in Hodder Street.