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The A564 Trunk Road (Stoke — Derby Route) (Derby Southern Bypass and Slip Roads) (No 1) Order 1992

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SCHEDULE IROUTE OF THE MAIN NEW TRUNK ROAD

The route of the main new trunk road is in the parishes of Hilton, Etwall, Burnaston, Willington, Findern, Twyford and Stenson, Barrow-upon-Trent and Swarkestone in the District of South Derbyshire and Chellaston in the City of Derby, all in the county of Derbyshire.

The route is about 15.3 kilometres in length and starts from a point measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane 364 metres west by north of the junction of the A516 Trunk Road with Lucas Lane and Willowpit Lane (which point is marked `A' on the deposited plan). It then heads in a generally easterly direction crossing Egginton Road, Etwall, south of its junction with Jacksons Lane and over Etwall Common to cross Willington Road and the A38 Trunk Road at Willington. The route continues in a north-easterly direction to cross Heath Lane, the main Derby to Birmingham railway line and Sunny Hill Road, south of Stenson Fields and then sweeps south-eastwards to cross Arleston Lane and Deep Dale Lane, Barrow-upon-Trent south of Ashlea Farm, before continuing towards Swarkestone Lows to terminate at a point on the A514 (Swarkestone Road) measured in a straight line on a horizontal plane 150 metres south-west of the junction with that road and the southern boundary of the property known as “Windmill Cottage” (which point is marked “B” on the deposited plan).

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