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LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION for ENGLAND N N 2 D 4 O M Round Wood Le 8 M R 65 O W L N LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ROAD NOGGARTH S Noggarth End A N D Farm Y H A L L L A N E Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Colne and Nelson PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF PENDLE Laund House H i Farm g g e n C l o u g h Quarry (disused) September 2000 ROAD S A N D Y Cemetery H A L L L A N E W HE AT LEY WH LA EATLEY LAN NE E ROAD RO B Trough LaitheAD 6 2 4 Farm 9 OLD LAUND BOOTH WARD BARROWFORD WARD OLD LAUND BOOTH CP Laund Farm BA RR OW FO RD C R R A BARROWFORD CP O I R AD D R G E H W A L D A L I Y X R O O N A D S T APP O LEGARTH Gdns A K L A N B D A S RR P OW A B A R O F V O L R R E D T O RO O A C N D HI G K G P HE Mill R R R e C O A O n U V S d E A E W l A D e Y W C a t A e L R ST E N r LE E O R END ST P R S RE A I E D T S E T D R L L U A E C O O Y R E S Raven's Clough Wood W T N T UR E B M IS CH R G UR O CH C U ILL L C WAY College O N LOWERFORD A U T GH R S R S T Allotment Gardens T 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ET U E E R A O TR N Y L N S P O T R D RS A S A E W RD D L EV R WA E VE K T O O WHITEFIELD H H A N V D E T E S N R R R K OL U Golf Driving Range I BRADLEY WARD S O F E V Mill T OR L A E N S O D LOMESHAYE C M Mill C O HA E R T LE P S S endle Water L ST H A R Playing Field EE Monkhey Farm T HO Allotment Gardens A N T E Y D RE LLI R T N E R S S M O A Y I R O E LL W L C R K K S H D KE BRIERFIELD WARD TR UR Le ST Allot R C e L E I E H d o R E m I s B E B N B L e E r L a s Gdns i T d W n h E a d g E S e A y C e Y Li T A A ver D PL po K N ol ET H A Can STRE EL E EV a N E B l YTO IZ O CLA A N B R E U T Depot H F H Mill P S S S L T A HOLLIN T BANK P T E R Playing Field E S E RELAND W E A WESTMO E L R N Mill E T K R L REET E Mill T D T S VIEW CL M ON O T R AY L CL L A S L A A O E L I T D U D H N M A A B R L C S S F A T R D G A O L I E T A T N al R O n V ol Ca I T E iverpo I C S L C d T R n ds a R T Lee G I N M T R O F EG H L E C N Mill E T Y E O R STR S E A R E U T E E W C A N S T N O E L E N E N 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N Y R R S D O S N E S T E E A A T T L S L I E Industrial T S R S E D T T N M O S D O Y OA Industrial Estate O O R R R R G D W Whitewalls A T N T T C C Y H X O B S R M S R E RS E A U Estate S A P O S F N K D S TH E E W E C C E W O T O T Y C O H A U E T O E B E D S R L H R R R V S A T IL T S A LE E T E N D R C E B T RO E E P AD R E O Hospital E Hard Platts O R ST S E E A S OP D R T T R H T R A T L T O T T L O R I E D R S G R E E A B E E T T A D R L E N B I T R E R N S E R E D E S G T E L D Y B Mill S LE T S E R A U L Y E d U T N L O IL C E ST T R K T S S V R H D C A E l Round Wood K I T C U A T L O AN N e R e L Y O L L T C L e R E d U O W A H H S E s R S BE F E A O R R o O M E L S T L A E A R U T D ad U R W O A R C T A T R N C N R D I E O O S L M L A A O L B A A N R P H S C R R A E T D D B E R S R D A a E S D E H D O E O O W O I R S N M T A D J t S O A S S O R D E U e T T L S T L N L H T T A N E H W R 9 T N 4 E A A r T H N R HILL STREET T E T A E C D C E E R A E Y S T S R E A E R E T T U Y Mill E S R S E Y I T E R S T T I S O O T O N T T E E E E T R R S S N A D S A N G A T S E E O C T Y T R E A K N N O A B R T S N R E S R O T E B W O W L T S R D A T H T N O L T E D E R E S A E O A T D A O F O N S R H R A M G R E O L M Q S R N O I A N D D D A O L T E I E A F I U A T D 52 E D V E D D I D E E S A L E L W A S S X N IL O D A L S T N I S LEY ROAD T SG AM R E RN R V S D T A U T T REEDLEY HALLOWS CP B S O R A R R S E LL S D L O E E A Y T T H H S T Y E E A E LE H P D T A N A E A E E BR LE E E A S A L E E CH R DS D H U A A N T PE L RO T L R L R G S A T T D E D R D I E R T C EE T L W V H D A H S A A N E E O I O A R U O T E P R U e R H O E R S E L N N a I E R D Y D E O ' 5 WALVERDEN WARD R T 1 F C Y S S l B T I S V T B E d I IC F U L T L H O S S R E H D S O Y T S C S W A R L L E O T D R O A T E A R T T W T R D P o R D T R A RNLEY ROA E BU o D BURNLEY ROAD I H d V D S E C R E E T T T S E N B R I E R P T R O E T S P A P O L R S T T M E T D I H T C R E L e T E IR N B A Allotment 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N a B R n P A E S W V A L R F t S T S A D H E D G l I O E E F S S O R S T E T E T R P T F T E O A A O E RD T R R V A R L R D E O X R A A R K D L PARK LANE R R D E E R E H T D G School E K R A REEDLEY WARD E E S S R S L E N T S Playing Field E H O E L E A T A T E T D T Playing Fields Y B D T N A L A T S R R R BRIERFIELD CP TR O R A L D LITTLE E L H S I E T MARSDEN E R L E V T N S H SM S E T ITH E S A E E ROMNEY ST TREE L E E T T L R B D Mill 1 M T T A Y T Mill O E E H G H E W E R School T NATIORN E R T CORO E R T I O E Mill S O O T T T T H TON STREE A M NG A LEA I STREE O E D E ON O W ERN N ET A H D V I A B P E N D R D R D O R S E S M A PINE ST L E D STREE T R H U E H R A D T O I E T WATERSIDE WARD F O S M E R R N E E H T L F A T A D E E I D E N S L A X D O D N L EE R A O R T O M L E S L N F O S T R R BRIERFIELD R S E S S S D L T L TON STREET B L School AR E O O W B MEREDITH STREET C R E S E T K I I A 1 I ROAD 5 H Y NDALE D F D AVO A T C A OAD R I O N D N HIBSON R H E R D E O L C R R 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