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The road sign for this is now up and I've verified it with publicaccess.huntingdonshire.gov.uk.
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Little Chef is no more. The building has been remodelled and is now a food court / motorway-style services containing Burger King, Subway and Greggs and is run by Euro Garages.
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Development on The Spires continues and two new, named roads have appeared (but only partially)
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these are narrowed roads, marked private, with no pavement and so might better be presented as shared driveway. (Seems to be used elsewhere on the map, too.)
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This part of Anderson Drive is labelled as private on the street sign. (The road is narrowed for this section.)
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Roads on more of the estate have now been opened
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Tarmac footpath running alongside edge of new Barratt estate, The Spires, now fully opened, joining back to Houghton Road. Footpaths on old golf course / nature reserve removed - now part of new construction and inaccessible to the public.
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Building formerly occupied by Greenwoods has now been demolished.
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Kings Hedges shops (building) added.
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Added some of the new houses to the Green Leys estate from Bing aerial imagery.
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Joined shared cycle/footpath to new service road
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Removed "Private Road" from name (even though it appears on the street sign) and added tag "access" and set value to "private".
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Removed old footpath that has now disappeared to make way for new housing estates
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Not a golf course, nor a nature reserve, but a building site :-)
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New footpath allows access to new Barratt estate. (Rest of path will be completed and opened as building continues.)
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Footpath gone. Golf course has been built over with new homes.
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Added traffic signals.
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Added street names.
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Knights Way with new homes. Street signs mark this as Private Road. There is now pedestrian pavement and is only single lane, but does have tarmac.
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Temporary road (gated) allowing construction vehicles access to building site. Only open between certain times.