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The Boundary Committee for England OAK HILL PARK School E RIV OLD SWAN WARD T D F S MA O HO T M R C I L Y L E E L D N A G O N E L T E A N S KNOTTY ASH WARD E D E R V IV I E R THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND D S N E BROAD M 6 E 2 U Q GREEN BOW OAK VALE RING PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF LIVERPOOL PAR K RD OAD COURT HEY PARK RK R G PA WRIN M 62 BO Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Liverpool City March 2003 LIVERPOOL Sheet 3 of 3 King George V Memorial Field Recreation OLIVE Ground AD N MOUNT RO O ELL R VER T C DE H H E W L A W Y O O D A V E Sheet 3 N S U "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission 1 O E C U y T cle with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. H D T A r W RO a LL ck Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. A WA Y ING TH Licence Number: GD03114G" Q U E E N S 2 3 Schools D R I Playing Field School V School E W A V E Childwall R T Comprehensive R WAVERTREE WARD E CHILDWALL WARD School E S c Playing Field o re L a n e Und G CH a ILD rd WA e LL R n OAD s CHILDWALL VE RI School D LD IE WAVERTREE SF B R The King David O GREEN E YL A High School A Childwall Golf Course U N C L A I R Council D R Offices I V E Ashfield School C H IL D W A L L L A N E Our Lady of AD RO The Assumption D EL FI RC Junior School TH EA H WO Liverpool Hope Wheathills Industrial OL TON University School Estate RO Belle Vale Shopping Centre AD College Hope Park Church BELLE VALE WARD School Primary School School Lee Park Golf Course H School O R N B Y L A Lee Manor N E School High School NETHERLEY STONES ROAD CALDER OAD SS R CRO IDS' DRU WOODLANDS N Comprehensive e th School e r le y College B ro Lee Park Golf Course o k M E N L School Harthill Estate O V E A E V N E WOOLTON PARK A N L U E CHURCH WARD E S O R School Calderstones Park WOOLTON WARD (Liverpool Botanic Gardens) Reynolds Park Geoffrey Hughes D A Memorial Ground O R E E MOSSLEY R WOOLTON HILL T W E HILL E AN Y T L OU School CALDERSTONES E School U N M E A A V l E T A lo IV H tm R R D E E en S R K G O t G IN A M K V O a B E r E N d N Allotment e L n U O s E Gardens V E A V E Playing Field N T Heron Eccles Playing Field U EE E TR H S HIG Allerton Park Golf Course WOOLTON Booker Avenue County Primary RD N School UE O EN T AV R R St Julie's E LLE K OO M A High School A B T Convent M H M A E A NO C Police R D R RO K A A MOSSLEY HILL Training A D E V O T E R ' S College N E WARD U NE L LA K E Woolton Manor SCHOOL A E N P (Nurses Home) E S Comprehensive D School A O R N H O I T L L L O F O O W O T R O A ALLERTON D Simpson Ground Woolton Golf Course Camp Hill Clarke Gardens Nursing Homes ALLERTON AND CRESSINGTON WARD HUNTS CROSS WARD Springwood Allerton Cemetery Recreation GRASSENDALE Ground E V A R Allerton E H Cemetery UPPER WOOD END PARK T Long Lane A M Recreation Ground School CRESSINGTON PARK HUNT'S CROSS The Triumph Trading Park Blessed John Almond Freightliner RC Secondary School Terminal Bridge Industrial Estate GARSTON New Mersey Retail Park Holy Trinity RC Primary School BouIevard Industry Park School d n U SPE KE B OULE VARD Estuary Banks Business Park Garston Industrial Estate Weaver Industrial Estate Speke Hall Recreation Ground School Estuary Banks Business Park E U N E V Speke Park A N Schools R E T S E W School Industrial Estate SPEKE Schools St Ambrose RC Primary School Sports Ground School Liverpool John Lennon Airport SPEKE-GARSTON WARD OGLET y se er M er iv Eastham Sands Oglet Banks R Dungeon Banks Riv er M er sey 380000m KEY DISTRICT BOUNDARY PROPOSED DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY Riv er M er sey PROPOSED WARD NAME CRESSINGTON WARD 3 4 0 0 0 0 m SJ37NE.
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