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MSOA to Ward Lookup MSOA11CD MSOA11NM WD16CD WD16NM LAD16CD LAD16NM FID E02002645 Blackpool 013 E05001645 Bloomfield E06000009 Blackpool 1 E02002640 Blackpool 008 E05001647 Claremont E06000009 Blackpool 2 E02002646 Blackpool 014 E05001648 Clifton E06000009 Blackpool 3 E02002636 Blackpool 004 E05001649 Greenlands E06000009 Blackpool 4 E02002648 Blackpool 016 E05001650 Hawes Side E06000009 Blackpool 5 E02002651 Blackpool 019 E05001651 Highfield E06000009 Blackpool 6 E02002634 Blackpool 002 E05001652 Ingthorpe E06000009 Blackpool 7 E02002641 Blackpool 009 E05001653 Layton E06000009 Blackpool 8 E02002644 Blackpool 012 E05001654 Marton E06000009 Blackpool 9 E02002639 Blackpool 007 E05001656 Park E06000009 Blackpool 10 E02002650 Blackpool 018 E05001658 Stanley E06000009 Blackpool 11 E02002747 North East Lincolnshire 022 E05001718 Humberston and New Waltham E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 12 E02002642 Blackpool 010 E05001659 Talbot E06000009 Blackpool 13 E02002745 North East Lincolnshire 020 E05001718 Humberston and New Waltham E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 14 E02002489 Hartlepool 007 E05008942 Burn Valley E06000001 Hartlepool 15 E02002686 East Riding of Yorkshire 003 E05001688 Bridlington Central and Old Town E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 16 E02002786 York 015 E05010323 Hull Road E06000014 York 17 E02002580 Halton 007 E05001592 Kingsway E06000006 Halton 18 E02002492 Hartlepool 010 E05008944 Fens and Rossmere E06000001 Hartlepool 19 E02002726 North East Lincolnshire 001 E05001719 Immingham E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 20 E02002643 Blackpool 011 E05001660 Tyldesley E06000009 Blackpool 21 E02002490 Hartlepool 008 E05008945 Foggy Furze E06000001 Hartlepool 22 E02002578 Halton 005 E05001592 Kingsway E06000006 Halton 23 E02002794 York 023 E05010323 Hull Road E06000014 York 24 E02002685 East Riding of Yorkshire 002 E05001689 Bridlington North E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 25 E02002741 North East Lincolnshire 016 E05001720 Park E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 26 E02002832 Leicester 006 E05010461 Belgrave E06000016 Leicester 27 E02002647 Blackpool 015 E05001661 Victoria E06000009 Blackpool 28 E02002854 Leicester 028 E05010462 Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields E06000016 Leicester 29 E02002746 North East Lincolnshire 021 E05001721 Scartho E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 30 E02002637 Blackpool 005 E05001662 Warbreck E06000009 Blackpool 31 E02002855 Leicester 029 E05010462 Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields E06000016 Leicester 32 E02002735 North East Lincolnshire 010 E05001722 Sidney Sussex E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 33 E02002684 East Riding of Yorkshire 001 E05001689 Bridlington North E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 34 E02002585 Halton 012 E05001593 Mersey E06000006 Halton 35 E02002776 York 005 E05010324 Huntington & New Earswick E06000014 York 36 E02002483 Hartlepool 001 E05008946 Hart E06000001 Hartlepool 37 E02002638 Blackpool 006 E05001662 Warbreck E06000009 Blackpool 38 E02002730 North East Lincolnshire 005 E05001722 Sidney Sussex E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 39 E02002852 Leicester 026 E05010462 Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields E06000016 Leicester 40 E02002582 Halton 009 E05001594 Norton North E06000006 Halton 41 E02002687 East Riding of Yorkshire 004 E05001690 Bridlington South E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 42 E02002536 Stockton-on-Tees 002 E05001527 Billingham Central E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 43 E02006850 Leicester 040 E05010463 Castle E06000016 Leicester 44 E02002484 Hartlepool 002 E05008947 Headland and Harbour E06000001 Hartlepool 45 E02002537 Stockton-on-Tees 003 E05001528 Billingham East E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 46 E02002587 Halton 014 E05001595 Norton South E06000006 Halton 47 E02002744 North East Lincolnshire 019 E05001723 South E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 48 E02002688 East Riding of Yorkshire 005 E05001690 Bridlington South E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 49 E02002775 York 004 E05010324 Huntington & New Earswick E06000014 York 50 E02002649 Blackpool 017 E05001663 Waterloo E06000009 Blackpool 51 E02006851 Leicester 041 E05010463 Castle E06000016 Leicester 52 E02002535 Stockton-on-Tees 001 E05001529 Billingham North E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 53 E02002485 Hartlepool 003 E05008948 Jesmond E06000001 Hartlepool 54 E02002740 North East Lincolnshire 015 E05001723 South E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 55 E02002792 York 021 E05010325 Micklegate E06000014 York 56 E02002669 Kingston upon Hull 018 E05001664 Avenue E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 57 E02002614 Warrington 025 E05011024 Appleton E06000007 Warrington 58 E02002856 Leicester 030 E05010463 Castle E06000016 Leicester 59 E02002748 North East Lincolnshire 023 E05001724 Waltham E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 60 E02002676 Kingston upon Hull 025 E05001664 Avenue E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 61 E02002538 Stockton-on-Tees 004 E05001530 Billingham South E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 62 E02002705 East Riding of Yorkshire 022 E05001691 Cottingham North E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 63 E02002607 Warrington 018 E05011025 Bewsey and Whitecross E06000007 Warrington 64 E02002785 York 014 E05010326 Osbaldwick & Derwent E06000014 York 65 E02002494 Hartlepool 012 E05008949 Manor House E06000001 Hartlepool 66 E02002845 Leicester 019 E05010464 Evington E06000016 Leicester 67 E02002656 Kingston upon Hull 005 E05001665 Beverley E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 68 E02002706 East Riding of Yorkshire 023 E05001692 Cottingham South E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 69 E02002728 North East Lincolnshire 003 E05001725 West Marsh E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 70 E02002555 Stockton-on-Tees 021 E05001533 Eaglescliffe E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 71 E02002791 York 020 E05010326 Osbaldwick & Derwent E06000014 York 72 E02002491 Hartlepool 009 E05008949 Manor House E06000001 Hartlepool 73 E02002602 Warrington 013 E05011025 Bewsey and Whitecross E06000007 Warrington 74 E02002851 Leicester 025 E05010464 Evington E06000016 Leicester 75 E02002679 Kingston upon Hull 028 E05001666 Boothferry E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 76 E02002708 East Riding of Yorkshire 025 E05001692 Cottingham South E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 77 E02002732 North East Lincolnshire 007 E05001726 Wolds E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 78 E02002545 Stockton-on-Tees 011 E05001534 Fairfield E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 79 E02002777 York 006 E05010327 Rawcliffe & Clifton Without E06000014 York 80 E02002862 Leicester 036 E05010465 Eyres Monsell E06000016 Leicester 81 E02002594 Warrington 005 E05011026 Birchwood E06000007 Warrington 82 E02006909 Hartlepool 014 E05008950 Rural West E06000001 Hartlepool 83 E02002655 Kingston upon Hull 004 E05001667 Bransholme East E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 84 E02002707 East Riding of Yorkshire 024 E05001693 Dale E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 85 E02002734 North East Lincolnshire 009 E05001727 Yarborough E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 86 E02002547 Stockton-on-Tees 013 E05001535 Grangefield E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 87 E02002778 York 007 E05010327 Rawcliffe & Clifton Without E06000014 York 88 E02002842 Leicester 016 E05010466 Fosse E06000016 Leicester 89 E02002493 Hartlepool 011 E05008951 Seaton E06000001 Hartlepool 90 E02002593 Warrington 004 E05011026 Birchwood E06000007 Warrington 91 E02002715 East Riding of Yorkshire 032 E05001693 Dale E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 92 E02002653 Kingston upon Hull 002 E05001668 Bransholme West E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 93 E02002543 Stockton-on-Tees 009 E05001536 Hardwick and Salters Lane E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 94 E02002733 North East Lincolnshire 008 E05001727 Yarborough E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 95 E02002782 York 011 E05010328 Rural West York E06000014 York 96 E02002487 Hartlepool 005 E05008952 Victoria E06000001 Hartlepool 97 E02002835 Leicester 009 E05010467 Humberstone & Hamilton E06000016 Leicester 98 E02002592 Warrington 003 E05011027 Burtonwood and Winwick E06000007 Warrington 99 E02002549 Stockton-on-Tees 015 E05001537 Hartburn E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 100 E02002738 North East Lincolnshire 013 E05001727 Yarborough E06000012 North East Lincolnshire 101 E02002665 Kingston upon Hull 014 E05001669 Bricknell E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 102 E02002691 East Riding of Yorkshire 008 E05001694 Driffield and Rural E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 103 E02002599 Warrington 010 E05011028 Chapelford and Old Hall E06000007 Warrington 104 E02006817 Leicester 038 E05010468 Knighton E06000016 Leicester 105 E02002488 Hartlepool 006 E05008952 Victoria E06000001 Hartlepool 106 E02002772 York 001 E05010329 Strensall E06000014 York 107 E02006892 East Riding of Yorkshire 045 E05001694 Driffield and Rural E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 108 E02002768 North Lincolnshire 020 E05001729 Axholme Central E06000013 North Lincolnshire 109 E02002556 Stockton-on-Tees 022 E05001538 Ingleby Barwick East E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 110 E02002674 Kingston upon Hull 023 E05001670 Derringham E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 111 E02002858 Leicester 032 E05010468 Knighton E06000016 Leicester 112 E02002507 Middlesbrough 012 E05009853 Acklam E06000002 Middlesbrough 113 E02002789 York 018 E05010330 Westfield E06000014 York 114 E02002598 Warrington 009 E05011028 Chapelford and Old Hall E06000007 Warrington 115 E02002557 Stockton-on-Tees 023 E05001539 Ingleby Barwick West E06000004 Stockton-on-Tees 116 E02002670 Kingston upon Hull 019 E05001670 Derringham E06000010 Kingston upon Hull, City of 117 E02006891 East Riding of Yorkshire 044 E05001694 Driffield and Rural E06000011 East Riding of Yorkshire 118 E02002754 North Lincolnshire 006 E05001730 Axholme North E06000013 North Lincolnshire
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