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The Boundary Committee for England Further Electoral SHEET 3, MAP 3 Barrow-in-Furness Borough. Proposed wards in Barrow. A 5 9 Ponds 5 Playing Field r P e o t a a k a W B h e g i c Quarries E k H N A (dis) n Pond L a S e E K M A R Duddon Sands TT Whitriggs A FL N R TA P I Clay Pit T L A N Quarries E (dis) Lindal and Marton 0 9 Primary School 5 GB No 4 Pit A (dis) Cricket Ground Greenscoe T Quarry H E Lindal in Furness ASKAM AND IRELETH CP (dis) G R E Duddon Sands E N DALTON NORTH WARD er at B h W R LINDAL AND MARTON CP AD ig O RO n H TON a U VERS Me G UL THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND Pond H T O N R O A FURTHER ELECTORAL REVIEW OF BARROW-IN-FURNESS D H Pond A k W c T e H B W Pond a A k I a Lindal Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the BoroughT of Barrow-in-Furness August 2007 Sandscale Rabbit Warren E o P Business Park L Kathleen A N E Pit Sheet 3 of 5 (dis) Rita Pit Pond 0 (dis) 9 5 Ethel Pit A (dis) Roanhead Peggy Pit DOWDALES PARISH WARD Iron Mines Pond South Lakes (dis) (disused) Pond Wild Animal Park This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. D A i s 5 Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecutionm or civil proceedings. 9 5 a Violet Pit Pond n The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2007. t l l (dis) e e Pit No 2 unn E d al T LAN d OW R (dis) Lin RR BA a DLE i ID l M w a y Sandscale Haws S LEN' (Nature Reserve) T HE ICK ROAD S URSW Scale : 1cm = 0.1000 km H OO KS f LA Grid interval 1km De NE M e a H St Helen's n AWT H HWA Quarry i ITE g LANE h G (dis) E W N Def o A a l L t d e m r W Golf O i O r R e A R Driving K B A B e L Range c E E D k N A ef O R T O S A D SEE SHEET 5 Pond INSET 1 D A O R T A L F f E De IT Scarth Bight A Goldmire Quarry W H (Limestone) T P A Reservoir S R ca K (covered) rt R h C O ha D A nn OA D el K R BECKSIDE AR P PARISH WARD d n U C M E H M W E TE NE LA R DALTON TOWN WITH NEWTON CP R Y O D O H M A S O I E R L Nature Reserve K L G A Y R E Cemetery R B St Mary's E Walney Island B Y A S C of E T O U Prim Sch N n E d L Sowerby Woods A N Business Park E Dalton D A G Junction O o 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TO F A M N R A O F i A L (dis) V R ll D O L E I E A B R G e S N Playing Field M L T D c R A U I R k O N OR N N E A G M Y E E Playi L N ng Field A Newton County L Sand Pit N A E Primary School W Hawcoat Park WALNEY NORTH St Pius X Our Ladys Prim Sch Playing Field Cricket Barrow-in-Furness Chetwynde WARD Ground Sixth Form College School Cemetery D A O CROSLANDS PARK R M Y St Bernard's e Thorncliffe E B a E GREYST n B RC School ONE L School N ANE A H (upper) A S L i g C K h H N A W N T E S a I t D e r E R R O A P D A R K G R A R N D D T L A E Y O R R D Playing Fields E S U W O D H a E Lower Ormsgill R NEWBARNS WARD K l W n B Y R e S A Reservoir H A y I R L R P E Playing Fields N A C R D E T h I Y a N n G R Transmitting n O Holy Family RC L e A T A Station l S D Primary School N Dendron SEED SHEET 5 E R O F X O INSET 2 NEWBARNS D R D HIRE A DEVONS O Walney Island RD R WILKIE E D I S Football L H R O Football Ground A D L Y A Ground K E O R R Reservoir s dn X F G I T t S L llo N A T 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