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Division Boundaries in City of Durham and Durham South SHEET 8, MAP 8 Electoral division boundaries in the City of Durham and Durham South LE AVENUE R FINCHA Union Hall Farm iv FRAMWELLGATE MOOR CP e y r a w W l The Arnison Centre i e ) Poultry Farm a a R r M AD ( RO HALE d INC 1 e F l t Moor House Farm Mercia HM Prison A n a ) s i 7 Retail Park Frankland m 6 s d 1 i ( HOUSE LANE A Low Newton D y POTTER A E a BB N w l EY A Remand Centre i RD L HM Prison a AD T Mallygill RO I R BEY Sports P Frankland Quarry T AB Civic E Recreation Centre (dis) WEST RAINTON CP Amenity E Pity Me R Ground Site T S T C SHERBURN ED N Abbey Road A N O Industrial Estate T R W E i F R nc B Pond h 0 B U G 9 R ill 6 6 Y A 53 2 R O D A i AD s RO RY D m OTHBU R a n Finchale t l e y Primary d a R w l E School i a a N i l Pond w R A L a d y e T l I t P n a ESH AND WITTON m s i GILBERT ED D P IT T IN G C T y P O T Di a N E s w WITTON GILBERT CP E ma il E n RIV tled a R R D R E ailw d T S a OU y tle S H n R a T R Earl's House CA m N is D Hospital O St Godric's RC VA R FRAMWELLGATE AND Sewage Works F Playing Field Primary School ) k NEWTON HALL ED c ra T E DRIVE ( CARR HOUS E N A Belmont L R Framwellgate D ive Viaduct y N r W a A e School w L ar Dismantled Railway il Quarry a K Durham L N A R A (dis) (Secondary) N NEWTON HALL d R B le F E G t n King K L Running a R E Durham George's m O Y Track A Blue Coat is Golf Course Field D R D O Junior School A 7 Framwellgate Moor D 6 E 1 N Primary School A A L D Durham A IT O P Newton Hall Playing Field R Infants' School RBURY Caravan Park CANTE BEK ROAD D Ramside Hall A O Hotel R 0 A E 9 691 L 6 A A H New College C IN Golf Course Durham F T B E 6 E 5 3 Playing R 2 T Field S T FRAMWELLGATE MOOR N O R Sniperley Farm F Allotment Gardens T E A E L R N T O S T R G H a IN D G i T A I l E RO w IT HAL H P Sniperley FINC a Frankland Farm Frankland Park Farm y Park and Ride Business ( d i Centre CARRVILLE s ) D R R R A C H G Belmont D I R H Reservoir Y Industrial Estate B U R N R Durham ) L D B L M A I ( I H County Constabulary BELMONT CP N 1 Kepier B R N Headquarters A I A UR Quarries D 6 YB G R E (dis) E 91 D S Trinity N Mandale T A R School L E Business Park E D T N r A E a N L e A K L W E N D r I Hilltop Farm A S e M R v Durham i Football O F O R Ground R Trinity School BR B University Hospital O Aykley Heads O PITTINGTON Cathedral Park M of North Durham Sports Ground E 90 R Belmont CP Business 6 T O S A A Cheveley Park O Allotment E D A N U Centre E E Primary School T Gardens W R 1 H L T 67 0 A F S 9 Sports Ground Belmont N IE 6 D L A H D Business S R G W Park D I A H Y B 6 ) E 5 Broomside N 3 M LA Playing Field ( E 2 ID Shopping Park 1 S Cemy OM A O BR Centre 0 County Hall 9 WHITESMOCKS A W 6 PI H B LG R 1 IT A E 6 Aykley Heads IM Belmont C of E 6 S S' 5 7 W M Government 3 Sports Ground A Belmont (Controlled) O 2 Y C N KS Offices O Infants' School Junior School R TH EN BEARPARK CP D Kepier Farm A Hotel Durham Gilesgate 1 & remains of ne T Playing ( M La T r Sports College & N ie H p Field ) Kepier Hospital Ke E Museum E Sixth Form Centre C Belmont School S NORTH END L (Secondary School) E Community I N R Arts College K C Sewage Works S D Durham Gilesgate R THORNDALE R O O F Primary BELMONT P I M i E Playing Fields t B School t L R i D Kepier AD St Thomas More n H F BELMONT ED g R F O O GILESGATE t U A Training RD RC VA Primary o S M n M C MOOR E W School R E School B L St Leonard's RC VA E O S A C e L N E N D c Comprehensive G T N E T k A G E T D V School O E R O P Recn M T N E E L T Gnd S R E H E H N 0 Y A 9 V L I 6 R E R DEERNESS ED D N N D S E LA A W O K O Durham City Retail Park WESTERN HILL D N R R A A O R R D T F K R E A H ar N G e GILESGATE R W S ne er O 's La O iv H nny N e R A R A E D T W C EGA L A SID R H N D U A E R L B Wharton Park C E H I R R L T a Sports L i S l A D St Hild's College w T College Cemetery OA V R Swimming LAND a E C of E Aided NDER Lane y F 's Pool SU nny Re ( R Primary School d A i s M ) W 7 E Government 6 Durham Johnston L 1 ELVET AND GILESGATE ED E G Offices D M A E A Comprehensive AT G County ESG I L L T GI S E H L School Hospital E ER Durham B St Joseph's L U R C GILESGATE N R A N Station O T RC VA ILESGATE AD G Primary School E TH RED HILLS A 690 PA AY CL D OA LEAZE R S ROA S TO D ZE Graveyard Allotment LL H EA SHERBURN ED OU CROSSGATE MOOR T L SH SE ILLS LANE S N Gardens E Dragonville Industrial Estate ROA REDH S O R D S R B A T UR y L H N e T n D row F R Bede College R S O B R er O A Riv A D Sherburn Grange A N D DURHAM College of St Hild SHERBURN VILLAGE CP G O & St Bede O T T NE Pelaw Wood B N U T eck A L S F L S R O A LS R NT IL E S N H V EL TR D V E E E IL ET ET R S B N R E ID E AT GE Rive W Cemetery G r W SS ear C RO Playing Field Laurel Avenue B 1283 A C S Community N T Castle E L Primary School E W OL D E L R E VET Sports Ground A O L 1 T 8 V 1 A E D The E E T Council Graveyard R University T Offices S Cricket H Hatfield T Ground E U College U N O Rugby E S V Ground A E H Allotment E T N Gardens Durham A E L N Cathedral E USHAW MOOR A HMP Durham S L U O Y H H ET R PARISH WARD E P T AT E N SSG The E CRO G B R Durham College A T Laundry Blind Lane School OVE S Rugby M GR The Chorister Ground St Margaret's School T S Nevilles Cross O r C of E a H C St John's H Primary School I e A k C Primary School L L c W L k College R L e M r L c Durham B e U G I e PI v Durham i H A H B School Prebends' m R R C Y Johnstone a e T s Q Bridge E h r U H u N Comprehensive u o A Playing Field St Oswald's S N D h R I School n T r R H d NEVILLE'S CROSS C of E Aided R l u Y E W O b H Infant School r E e E T h A S D D S A K L E N A H A T B S S S H C O R R D Playing Field Palmer's U E C A N H Cemy S R Close A ' C L E L I L N E L I G S V U T A Sherburn House E O 1 O N STOCKTON ROAD 77 H N A and remains of L T R DS EA N Hospital B O YH E R K RR OO A A B k M N QU l D a LA A N B E ) W s S i y d e R l Science Laboratories The Graham ( l E a D y V T Sports Centre a T A (Durham University) r lw O i te O R a s P e R h H A c T L n LOWE'S BARN U a E L O F S F POTTERS BANK St Mary's College I L R ck LOWE'S BARN BANK e C i (Durham University) m B v 7 urha ld D N e Cemetery 7 O I r 1 H B A S r o w Playing Field n SHIN A e CLIFFE LAN B 1198 1 y E 8 1 0 NEVILLE'S CROSS ED ANE E East Durham College L 69 Institute FE L IF A CL V (Houghall Campus) Playing Field SHIN STONEBRIDGE E Science Park T (Durham University) Houghhall MERRYOAKS H College I L L St Aidan's R Grey O College A College Chapman Beck A MI D LL 1 LANE Trevelyan 7 Business College 7 School s A Shincliffe Park s 181 e n W r Teikyo University e h e of Japan 8 9 i A 1 t D 1 w 1 r B e A 167 M ( e ILL HILL L l M AN l v E Reservoir i St Cuthberts B ) R Hospice e Playing Collingwood c Van Mildert k EAST Field College College Mount Oswald Golf Course PARISH WARD Holliday Park R R E E T N E A L V Allotment D O A Botanic Garden E W R Gardens O D D I I LL G R A S O H O W G T r R T U N R O I a E L e S W E L O A W O V r L E H e N v U 0 i E 9 R HIGH STREET 6 A T Nursery E E R T Colleges S H Shincliffe IG H Mount Oswald Golf Course E N A L L L A Cemetery H SHINCLIFFE CP Houghall R iv Nursery er DURHAM SOUTH ED B r ow Durham n ey High School for Girls Sewage Works SHINCLIFFE Shincliffe C of E (Controlled) PARISH WARD Primary School Hall of Residence High D A (Durham University) Shincliffe BRANDON AND BYSHOTTLES CP O R H A 177 T U t's Beck O Goa S 7 7 ) 1 is d Goat A ( 's Beck y S a a w Farewell Hall ltw il Farewell Hall e a West Farm l R East Farm l G ill Littleburn Industrial Estate W h i tw e ll B e c k Golf Course Low Butterby A 1 6 7 R iv e r Littleburn Farm W e a Meadowfield r Industrial Estate Low Burnhall Riv er Bro wn ey T A IL -U P O Whitwell South Farm N -E N D A L 1 A 7 N BRANDON ED 7 E D The Island A South Grange Farm L L Y Golf Course M Cassop O High Butterby R Grange E Farm T D S R E G TAIL R -UPON-END LANE O E Sewage Works G Playing Field Ash Tree Farm SOUTH B BELL 63 PARISH WARD 00 R a PARISH WARD i l w ck a Be y le ( xda d o i Cr s ) y ne row r B ve Ri B R O W ) N M ( E Y 1 L A A Bowburn N E Bowburn North Junior Industrial Estate School Cricket Ground 7 6 Skip B 1 eck Bowburn A Recreation North Park Ground The Honest Lawyer CASSOP-CUM-QUARRINGTON CP E AN L Bowburn South Y r CROXDALE AND HETT CP S NE a Bowburn W e Industrial Estate E O r W Recreation R R e D C High Burnigill B iv U 0 R RHA Ground K 30 Allotment 6 R B M Gardens A ROA P E D G N A R 8 Croxdale Hall Bowburn G 8 6 Infant A School Bowburn Skip Beck C Sunderland Bridge r o This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of x d a Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km ES LA l the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright.
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