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Barrow-In-Furness SHEET 9, MAP 9 Proposed electoral division boundaries in Barrow-in-Furness Pond A Ethel Pit 5 9 (dis) 5 Sandscale Haws (Nature Reserve) Roanhead Housethwaite Peggy Pit Iron Mines Pond Hill (dis) South Lakes (disused) 90 Pond Wild Animal Park 5 k A c e B Chapel Hills a Sandscale k a THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND Farm o P Violet Pit (dis) Pond D i ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CUMBRIAs DALTON NORTH ED nel m n ll l Tu a Gi inda n Pit No 2 agg L t H l (19) e (dis) d Ponds Tip R a i l w ASKAM AND IRELETH CP Gill a Dub Nursery Draft recommendations for electoral divisiony boundaries in DALTON NORTH WARD Maidenlands Elliscales P the County of Cumbria October 2011 Rickett Quarry Quarry o Hills a LINDAL AND MARTON CP Pond k (dis) (dis) a B Sheet 9 of 9 e c Maidenlands k Hawthwaite 'S N Farm House E Re L Elliscale Farm d Gutter E H T S Allotment Allotment HA Gardens Sports WTHWAITE Gardens LANE D Field D A A O O R R N O M T Our Lady of G A H This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of K George Romney G o S U The Rosary RC l d A Junior School O the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. m R Primary School B i r Golf e T Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. S L URSWICK ROAD B N Driving DE O e B O R Range c C The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. k T D Thwaite Flat S TH R S Farm WO Oak Lea Farm H T Leisure AS P R R Goldmire E Centre I N E C T O E A S Standing Tarn K T L R Scale : 1cm = 0.07500 km Q E E U A Chapel Robb's E E R T Grid Interval 1km Water Street E O N A Dowdales School Infant Farm S D D (Secondary) ET School T A E R O R U R T E N M S N O E I T Y L O S E T R R P N E T A V H L L C ST U E T E R R ST LL Hagg Hills HA S K Lowsy Point E L Duddon G Cricket MID FURNESS A Ground Sands T ET Goldmire Quarry E TRE ET S DALTON-IN-FURNESS WARD D (Limestone) ARK is M m S a T n H A Scarth Bight tl a e g T d g IO R N a G i i R lw ll D Reservoir a Football y y Ground (covered) w S l c R a rth C d h e a l nn t el n a m s i D Factory R C D Furness L E RE Owl Breeding M AD ST E O E R KE Centre T GAT Disma E Y n OLL tled R R H ailway Y H I L L E U k N ec E Factory B V a Anty Cross A k T oa N P E R B DALTON TOWN WITH NEWTON CP Cemetery G R Sowerby Woods E Y Business Park Dalton St Mary's S T C of E O D N i C Primary E s O m School L R a O A N n N t E l E A e T d N I D O A R L A N a L N D i T l E R w E O N a R y G G F IE o D l L d A D P m O S A i r R R L e A K B N N R e O E O c T A k W D E Football N Field LAN GDAL k E CR c ESCE Barrow Golf Course e NT B a k a o Green Hills Farm P DALTON SOUTH WARD URSWICK CP Longlands STAINT ON DR Farm D Devonshire A O Quarry R (Limestone) K LONG LANE R A Park Road P Estate Minikin Hall Farm Crown Quarry (dis) Mill HAWCOAT ED Rakesmoor Farm (21) Industrial Waste r Recovery Plant e t Billincoat Farm a DALTON SOUTH ED W Golf Course D h A g i O R H (20) W n Football HAWCOAT WARD O a R Football Ground R e Ground A B M k G c L e E B N l R l Sowerby i ID Hall D M IN G Lyndene AD O D R R S IV AS E E L ENU NG Newton K AV E ORMSGILL ED SWIC AV Iron Mines KE W R (disused) H E I e V N E D A d (24) L V I a R a A Y h D n T H s B e T t T I R h Abbotswood W G E L g E i E E SE R i Nature ATHWA K l ITE R l N W N OA S D D B f O A Reserve e o S L R c e I l D k R V Y a U E O E V N W O M LOW FURNESS ED D The Billings M A A S L I E Industrial L E K HIGH C R Dane Ghyll A Abbey (78) Estate LIFF A V A R E I School House S RYDA N E L AVENU U Hotel E E Newholme D North Stank Farm Home Farm A O Farm R N S S E O W R C T N O O T N W E ORMSGILL R N ALTON LANE O D A G D ORMSGILL WARD D R A E Factory O Y R S T Sewage HAWCOAT E O s S Furnes N Disposal Ormsgill U SOUTH LAKELAND E General Hospital O Works Primary H L A School K N R DISTRICT Playing Field A E BARROW-IN-FURNESS P K BAN (F) MILL Furness Abbey Newton BOROUGH (remains of) D Playing Field (B) ane Gill House Beck Cricket Ground Allotment Heli-Pad H Gardens A W D Hawcoat C O A N A D Quarry T M Playing Field E Manor Farm L A ill (dis) A Playing Field A B N O e E E V R c AN k E L L L Amphitheatre Field N IL L G I S U Newton M H D E OR ROA County ND Playing Field TLA Primary Sand Pit HAR School Playing Field Ormsgill Farm Yarlside Croft Park Iron Mines Hawcoat Park (disused) St Pius X Playing Field Cricket LOW FURNESS RC Primary Barrow-in-Furness Spoil Ground Our Ladys Heap WALNEY NORTH ED School I Sixth Form College Sports N Chetwynde WARD F Centre I D E School Tip OA L (26) R D SE (dis) O G CL AT D CROSLANDS PARK HE N W S IN WALNEY NORTH FI EL P D St Bernard's Thorncliffe P I A N C Crematorium WARD RK Catholic High School E E School Yarlside W D St Paul's C of E (Secondary) R AD A a O O Reservoir E R Junior School l R F n IF A CL e (covered) RN D R O y TH O Cemetery C A h D a DS PARK n CROSLAN n F e U E l R N N A E L Reservoir Furness S G Academy S (covered) N S Cricket I C Rugby T North P Ground Stank H A Ground A Iron Mines N R R Mussel Bed Victoria K Golf E (disused) I R D D Junior O Driving A V E A School D O A Range R R L L R E E O R Y NEWBARNS WARD E A D D M R S I A V E R Playing D G Playing E Field R Field B Victoria AT Y H S lnfant O HENS H L S IR School L ND Lower Ormsgill Reservoir E O A R W Playing WL D O E EV DR D U ONSH D A N IRE AD L Field E E RO A M AV I N VE E Holy Family RC Transmitting Primary School Rugby IL Station N K Ground O L D E A R O H Y R F T I C R C G O L O E L A P Playing H T A S K E R O F E D R BEACON HILL E Field I S N P E R C T L T E D S R NEWBARNS E O E R A NU T D VE Stank Farm O S A W A GA V D I N y D O C LA A H R TO E IG a L R N H w T R A il N A L E IA D a E H E L E R IE HA NU R Y R O F RR VE T IR EL A d A A L S R Playing S D F AN D le E AN t O L Football Field D NG n A R LO a MU D Ground O m LBE F s RRY Football X i WAY Stank O NEWBARNS AND BEACON HILL ED D Ground Football (23) Reservoir Pitch T E Playing Allotment E A R Field Newbarns Gardens IN T Playing S T S L E Primary Superstore I E K Field E R C School S T I T S W D D A R E R A E A O Saw Mills E L O T W R SIDE R T T NG k ISI E Superstore E Y R Playing c S E e ID H B B Field S Yarlside O B l l L L A i B R Primary E PARKSIDE WARD M A C Superstore W Y School K E P NORTH S A T R SCALE H F Superstore V K ALDINGHAM CP I E L M E A M W A I S D L P V R S Furness Academy D O E L E A L A (South Campus) S L N H A D N E M O Playing H U D N H I E L L S L N A HINDPOOL WARD E K Field A R A I A S C E L N V H R L N T R E E IS S E E D T N R A R U E L E L E W Industrial HINDPOOL ED T A O HE O Estate ADMEADOW Allotment D (22) SOUTH NEWBARNS Gardens ROOSECOTE WARD Playing Fields E Brisbane Park P V C A A YARLSIDE L R St James K O Infant School DR E S Business C of E IVE N E R R Park HINDPOOL Junior O ED Golf Course T B O E School K R AK E E E R Y AV T E H E S N Mussel Bed S S U E S E K A T L R EW B E S VI E E T FRIAR E E V T E NU I Scarbarrow Hill R R T VE P A D S A E N R T N E A Furness B D K EG A A Y A G D W College T R V RI H D E B O N Boating Lake S R T U Central R E Industrial E College E Estate T T (FE) E I E T L R R Leisure EECE LANE T E O S E Centre N R T R E W D Crook Scar S E O L N O H Playing O O D A Ramsden W G N R W I R TH L A R G H F Field P E A K Infant N S R S S IN I IO E L I F E PR V Craven Park L R K S R L T School E R E A R A O O E S G R H (Rugby Ground) C E W O L A R M T IN T A K F s Leece D S L A R n D H I D C Playing Field de C N R E I r P D E a U S E G O U E S W nt L D O H T U e O K C S tm E C A E N ROOSE llo L U N R S E A R S B L Greengate N T S T U O T A V O R Roose A R T Infant School L A D E N R E School E E E S S R T E T R R ABBOTSMEAD O T A E I A T W R O D S R T F I H EE RT R T OFT HILL O O T E HOLCR L N C S E L H C I S TR ABBOTSMEAD ED F I S D W Vickerstown County D Superstore F N TE A O E A O W R V G O Primary School O A N R R D C E H W T R E (17) C U S R O G E S a H T RISEDALE WARD S l T R S a HA n RD KNO e R E T T r TTS E E a LANE y O E E Cambridge h T R C N T R D E B S Primary L A N e h N S c a A O O A W S T School L k n I R R R n S R E N O A E e H ET S O l N Greengate RE E O Allotment Gardens E T S S T O G D LD R T Junior M IE N R E F U A OR E School R O D E R M B Allotment Gardens T S Allot Y T H D N Gdns A URH S P Town S A S T O E Hall L T R W P R AM T E N T E E U E S E ET O E E R M R T T RE T T R T F S E S U E ROOSE GATE EN ET DG D ay L D RI OA lw S B R ai S M M E d R T A A S le R C OO ant R R ism E Works D E EET T STR MLEY eck LU ll B Sacred Heart Mi CENTRAL WARD RC Prim Sch Leece Mosses St Georges V U ROOSECOTE ED C of E Sch LC D A Stank Moss E ROA N HOUS R (25) SALT D Devonshire Dock Business Centre High Level Bridge Vickerstown Jubilee (cantilever) Roosecote Park Walney Bridge Stock Car Sand Pit Island Circuit Roosecote Moss To Scrap (dis) wn Allotment Q Yard Refuse Tip Buccleuch Dock ua Gardens Cemy Works y P ro me nad e Sewage Works St Mary's Refuse St Columbia's Church Tip RC Works Primary Roosecote School Sub Station D BARROW ISLAND A S O a R ra E Works R Works A h U M B R N BARROW ISLAND AND SALTHOUSE ED P ec Y S k A O I L S D U L E S E R S A (18) O T A R Works H D E C E I Moss Side T M Cavendish Dock ISL Roosecote AN Barrow Island D R Community Power Station OA D Primary School South Walney Allotment Cavendish Park Infant Gardens School Playing Fields Roosecote Sand Pit KEY WALNEY SOUTH ED Shipbuilding DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Yards R BARROW ISLAND WARD PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY (27) AM SD Dis Page Bank E man N D tled South O Ra WARD BOUNDARY Farm CK ilwa Walney WALNEY SOUTH WARD RO y Junior AD PARISH BOUNDARY School PAGE BANK LANE 468,000m PARISH WARD BOUNDARY M e a BARROW-IN-FURNESS BOROUGH DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME n Roosecote Sands H Allotment Gardens i g HAWCOAT ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME h 319,000m SD16NE W Depot a t WARD NAME e NEWBARNS WARD r W a ln Allotment Gardens URSWICK CP PARISH NAME Walney Island ey Ramsden Dock C h a Heliport nn el Gas Terminal Allotment COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES Gardens Biggar Sands Roosecote Sands SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES.
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