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MSOA-LSOA Table.Xlsx Table of Derbyshire MSOAs and the LSOAs within each District Middle Super Output Area (MSOA) Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) Amber Valley Heanor Gate & Aldercar Aldercar(Cromford Rd) Langley Mill (Edward St) Amber Valley Heanor Gate & Aldercar Heanor N(Fall Rd Gladstone St) Amber Valley Heanor Gate & Aldercar Heanor N(Heanor Rd Milward Rd Loscoe Rd) Amber Valley Heanor Gate & Aldercar Heanor(Kingsway Hallington Dr Park St) Amber Valley Heanor Gate & Aldercar Smalley Green Heanor Gate Amber Valley Alfreton Alfreton Centre(High St Chesterfield Rd) Amber Valley Alfreton Alfreton NE(Meadow Lane Ind. Est Mansfield Rd) Amber Valley Alfreton Alfreton SE(Addison Dr Flowery Leys Lane) Amber Valley Alfreton Alfreton SW(Derby Rd Alfred St Mortimer Wilson Sch.) Amber Valley Ambergate, Heage & Idridgehay Ambergate Bullbridge Ridgeway Nether Heage Amber Valley Ambergate, Heage & Idridgehay Belper North W(Mount Pleasant Blackbrook Farnah Green) Amber Valley Ambergate, Heage & Idridgehay Heage(Old Rd Spanker Lane Cookfield) Amber Valley Ambergate, Heage & Idridgehay Shottle and Postern Alderwasley Ashleyhay Idridgehay and Alton Hazelwood Amber Valley Belper Town Belper Central W(A6 King St High St) Amber Valley Belper Town Belper North(Scotches Belper Lane Long Row) Amber Valley Belper Town Belper South N(The Fleet Cowhill Babington) Amber Valley Belper Town Belper South W(Milford Makeney Beckstitch Lane) Amber Valley Openwoodgate & Holbrook Belper East(John O'Gaunts Way Hunter Rd) Amber Valley Openwoodgate & Holbrook Belper East(Over Lane Ashop Rd) Amber Valley Openwoodgate & Holbrook Belper South E(Sandbed Lane Maple Dr Bargate) Amber Valley Openwoodgate & Holbrook Holbrook Amber Valley Openwoodgate & Holbrook Kilburn(Church St) Rawson Gr Cinderhill Amber Valley Belper Far Laund Belper Central E(Ladywood Ave Dovedale) Amber Valley Belper Far Laund Belper Central(Marsh Lane Nottingham Rd) Amber Valley Belper Far Laund Belper East(Ashford Rise Edensor Dr) Amber Valley Belper Far Laund Belper East(Whitemoor Royston Drive) Amber Valley Belper Far Laund Belper North E(Cherry Tree Ave Coronation Ave) Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Butterley Ripley (Argyle Rd Dannah St) Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Codnor Centre(Alfreton Rd) Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Codnor Park Ironville Coach Rd Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Riddings W(West St South St Oaklands Crescent) Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Ripley(Bridle Lane Pentrich Rd chapel St) Hammersmith Amber Valley Ripley East, Riddings & Ironville Ripley(Steam Milll Lane Porterhouse Rd) Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Loscoe Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Porterhouse Greenwich Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Ripley The Elms Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Ripley(Greenhillocks Wellington st Peasehill Rd W) Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Waingroves North Amber Valley Ripley South & Loscoe Waingroves South (Church St) Amber Valley Crich, Holloway & Wingfield Crich Whatstandwell(The Common Plaistow Wheatcroft) Amber Valley Crich, Holloway & Wingfield Crich(Cromford Rd Plaistow Green Rd New Rd) Amber Valley Crich, Holloway & Wingfield Dethick Amber Valley Crich, Holloway & Wingfield Wingfield Amber Valley Duffield, Quarndon & Kirk Langley Duffield(Cumberhills Broadway Meadow Vale) Amber Valley Duffield, Quarndon & Kirk Langley Duffield(Duffield Bank Town St Flaxholme) Amber Valley Duffield, Quarndon & Kirk Langley Duffield(Hazelwood Rd The Castle) Amber Valley Duffield, Quarndon & Kirk Langley South West Parishes Amber Valley Ripley West Heage Centre Buckland Hollow Sawmills upper Hartsay Street Lane Amber Valley Ripley West Marehay Amber Valley Ripley West Ripley(Amber Heights Northam Dr Pasteur Ave) Amber Valley Ripley West Ripley(Norman Rd School Lane Crossley Pk) Amber Valley Ripley West Ripley(West Ave Highfield Way) Amber Valley Heanor East & Langley Mill Heanor Centre Wilmot St Johnson Dr Amber Valley Heanor East & Langley Mill Heanor(Claramount Rd Brockhall Rise Oaklands Ave) Amber Valley Heanor East & Langley Mill Heanor(Lacey Fields Rd Lee Lane Breach Rd) Amber Valley Heanor East & Langley Mill Heanor(Mansfield Rd Howitt St Greenacre Ave) Amber Valley Heanor East & Langley Mill Marlpool N(Western Dr Mill Rd Ella Bank Rd) Amber Valley Kilburn & Horsley Denby Amber Valley Kilburn & Horsley Horsley Woodhouse(Church Lane Fairfield Rd) Smalley Amber Valley Kilburn & Horsley Horsley Woodside Horsley Woodhouse W Amber Valley Kilburn & Horsley Kilburn E(Elmtree Ave Chapel St E) Amber Valley Kilburn & Horsley Kilburn(Highfield Rd Dale Pk Ave Mayfield Ave) Amber Valley Heanor South & Shipley Park Heanor(Ray St Broadway Stainsby Ave) Amber Valley Heanor South & Shipley Park Langley Mill S(Station Rd Lime Ave) Langley Bridge Amber Valley Heanor South & Shipley Park Langley Mill W(Gregory Ave Bailey Brook Dr) Amber Valley Heanor South & Shipley Park Marlpool S( Roper Ave Sunningdale Ave) Amber Valley Heanor South & Shipley Park Shipley Mapperley Amber Valley Somercotes & Pye Bridge Alfreton S(Ellesmere Ave North St The Green) Amber Valley Somercotes & Pye Bridge Ironville Riddings E(High St) Amber Valley Somercotes & Pye Bridge Somercotes(Alfreton Trading Estate Leabrooks Rd) Amber Valley Somercotes & Pye Bridge Somercotes(Cotes Park Lower Birchwood Lower Somercotes) Amber Valley Somercotes & Pye Bridge Somercotes(S. 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