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Worksop-Inset.Pdf Worksop inset map 258 151 43.3m 3 41.8m 139 74 135 ANSTON AVENUE 64 4 SOUTH VIEW 125 AVENUE HARSTOFT 54 3 LB 214 115 42 PCs 31 22 105 40 Shelter 42.4m 13 Supermarket 36 32 El Sub Sta 22 44.5m 1 12 221 81 246 69 2 103 48.2m 37 57 A N S TO N A V E N U E 54 ED & Ward Bdy 52a B L Y TH G R O V E 45 41 Key 33 45.7m 29 23 CR 2 13 STANLEY STREET STANLEY 35 25 3 234 1a3a 1 11 North Nottinghamshire College Shelter 21 5 21 217 (FE) 12 New Housing (ST18) 33 52 12 43 BLYTH ROAD 53 19 222 JA M E S S TR E E T 215 1 G A TE FO R D R O A D 2 Works CR 220 8 Proposed mixed use (Policy 17) 10 54.3m 14 I Ward Bdy 25 13 SP 6 GP 1a 17 1b 208 Shelter 2 1 Committed Housing 36 3 HOLMEFIELD CLOSE HOLMEFIELD 15 43.0m S H E P H E R D 'S A V E N U E 15 2 13 CR Norbridge Academy 29 196 (Sch) 15 PERCIVAL STREET PERCIVAL 38 New Employment (ST08) 2a 24 2 203 L Twrs W52 13 8 1 3 52.4m 10 186 11 S H E P H E R D 'S A V E N U E 34 Pit 18 Wr Pt 9 Exisiting Employment (ST11) SPs 30 12 174 SP 34a M e rry -g o -ro u n d CR 168 28 Locally important openL Twr space (ST48) W ag o n D ep o t The Chestnuts 50.0m 3 El Sub Sta SP Oak Lodge Playingfield and outdoor sportsSandhole Sidings facility (ST49) TU R N E R R O A D 40.0m 20 1 LB El Sub Sta 185 78 Ward Bdy STREET 18 1b 8 CR 1a 102 183 7 Main Green Corridor (ST41) STANLEY 90 72 MP 0.5 50.6m ED Bdy BANK El Sub Sta BLYTH ROAD Turner Road 18a SUNNY ED Bdy TU R N E R R O A D 64 SP Industrial 51.8m Minor Green Corridor (ST41) Estate 18b 54 Club 47.2m 50 Ward Bdy 48.8m 63 61 53 6 50.9m ED Bdy ED & Ward Bdy Ward & ED 49 SUNNY BANK Bowling Green 48 39 E D & W a rd B d y 43 Allotments (ST48) Garage 116 29 AVENUE SUNFIELD Sewage Ppg Sta 39.3m 27 10 Tank 9 Mast (telecommunication) 49.4m 73 Development Boundary (ST01) SP 163 34 TURNER DRIVE TURNER Conservation Area Boundary (ST44 & 45) 128 46.9m CR El Sub Sta 22 31 20 19 CR 83 54 46.3m 86 52 Central Worksop DPD Boundary (ST06) TU R N E R R O A D 147 LB 146 PH 72 76 74 64 El 181 Works Sub Club 38.1m144 KINGSWAY Tanks Sta 177 Bdy Ward 157 142 138 140 144 HMO Article 4 Boundary (ST35) 1 Shelter 31 2 Shelter 134 Builders 21 136 7 27 Speedwell Place 118 Yard 171 7 Depot 23 20 L Twr 47.2m 6 LB Town Centre Boundary (ST14) 21 1 134 SPs 41 62 35 3 Cambria Terrace 147 Terraces QUEENSWAY L Twr THE 39 OVAL L Twr 161 to 157 37 PH 1 118a W53 Hi Q Tyres W o rk s o p S ta tio n Primary Shopping Area Boundary (ST14) 2 124 22 BABBAGE WAY 155 G A TE FO R D R O A D Ruin Warehouse Footbridge ROAD Stand 3 Car Park Works Works 14 C o v e rd a le H o u s e 9 10 145 Depot Football Ground CARLTON 13 52 24 4 Garage MP 0.75 45.1m 6 LB Ward Bdy ESS 144 CR Depot Pond SOUTH 137 50 23 135 C LA R E N C E R O A D T h e M a lla rd (P H ) 34 PARADE 130 37.5m 20 59 Car Park 38 104 26 36 LC SUNFIELD AVENUE SUNFIELD L Twr 47 GRAFTON35 STREET Ward Bdy 46 22 100 71 35 45.4m 237 Stands 36 SB 127 237a 235 33 L Twr 45 27 C LA R E N C E R O A D 125 90 23 SM 43.6m 109 7 105 7 8 84 29 5 93 30 28 1 121 81 Garage 69 51 27 1 115d 20 Pond 2 Club 115c 115b 128 15 Garage 41.5m 111 115a S ta tio n H o te l 8 Abbeymoor 16 16 Nursing Home 114 69 71 82 PH 2a 67 112 43.0m ELMS ROAD ELMS 92 36.9m PORTLAND 15 13 CR 77 39.9m El Sub Sta Garage 101 Redlands 102 8 88 WELBECK STREET WELBECK PH Primary & Nursery 74 PLACE 6 Wd Gen 90 3 School 2 The Church of 63 1 STREET Jesus Christ of the 80 2 38.4m 78 1 Latter-Day Saints MP 57.0 Path (um) MILL 1 2 2 56a 1 82 79 49 66 87 56 Ward Bdy SANDY LANE 89 Subway 85 El Garage Posts 48 Sub 101 Sta Depot CROWN STREET CROWN LB 46 80 Ward Bdy 38 28 42.1m 55 Community Centre 32 Surgery 53 3026 53 22 42 103 18 43 Crown Place 34 79 6 36.3m 4 93 2 36.6m 51 1 to 35 Flats 109 8 to 2 Flat 1 Flat SH ER W O O D R O A D 24 95 76 SP 38 14 O V E R E N D R O A D 51 62 33 23 21 TCB 19 43 3a Posts 2 5 68 to 74 3 2 St John's Lyndan 1 Church House Def 6 T R E N T S T R E E T Hall Depot 124 8 51 41 35.7m 3b 49 to 47 SP 44 to 48 16 Warehouse 114 34 47 A s h le y T e rra c e ESS 31 8 2 5 64 1 15 JO H N S T R E E T 61 39 STREET GEORGE 23 54 37 66 7 42 21 33 4 5 17 2 45a 45 102 1 Bdy Ward 99 St John's Church 4 LB CR 66 2 79 54 1 Car Park 42 48 89 42 56 30 FB 69 37.5m 39.6m 1 81 99 50 10 92 58 61 Units 1 to 9 Colbeck 6 93 STREET HUMBER FB House 38 Gas Gov 30 33 North Notts Arena 37 86 60 48 Morse 10 36 Works 82 24 13 31 Lock 5 14 ESS Carlton Phoenix Industrial Estate 58 46 34 Garage 76 22 83 16 25 35 56 34 Eastgate Resource Centre 44 7 Colbeck House 8 45 32 Depot 16 17 26 74a 74 W33 EES04 37 33 16 5 27 FB 38.7m 2 SIME 9 18 24 STREET 25 Weir 59 27 85 62 30 E D W A R D S TR E E T 20 Car Park 57 10 32 COLBECK STREET 17 55 81 1 7 Kilton Inn 23 75 The Circle VULCAN 77 Depot Depot (PH) 50 11 36.3m 12 22 Sta Sub El 6 65 JO H N S T R E E T 17 Depot PLACE 40 1 G a te fo rd C h a m b e rs Depot Club 12 CF S a n d h ill H o u s e 22 12 2 19 43 Miners Welfare 53 ROAD CRESSWELL S H A W S TR E E T 28 SH ER W O O D R O A D 1 14 to 17 to 14 Shelter 38 to 52 134 39 ALBION CLOSE ALBION 80b 169 80a 70 39 37 14 16 132a Sports Court 35.4m C h e s te rfie ld C a n a l 69 20 10 2 2 132 80 Sandhill Arms House 12 to 1 37.5m 9 68 1816 20 CW LB 67 Recreation Ground 28 27 A L B E R T S T R E E T Play Area 30 Depot 157 1 155 SANDHILL STREET SANDHILL 3 137 P rio ry In d u s tria l E s ta te 21 1 11 135 153 9 33 Shelter 7 8 CF 11 Gerty's Flat 7 70 GLADSTONE STREET 23 19 15 32 30 9 St John's 6 Allen's 27 29 125 Depot 35.1m 29 Depot GEORGE STREET GEORGE 1 to 6 to 1 Court Cottages F R E D E R IC K S T R E E T 55 33 31 1 W32Fire Station 27 PH 1 17 19 21 19 17 25 15 45 26 3 17a 16 49 to 51 6 El Sub Sta Cottages 1 Allen's 60 55 13 47 57a 58 12 to 7 15 57 1a 59 WORKSOP 23a 12 1 to 5 13 34.1m CARLTON ROAD CARLTON 43 21 19 Baden Court 52 25 19a G A TE FO R D R O A D 11a 1 2 13 6c 6a 6 36.3m 53 16 73 2 11 76 63 8 16 6 13 15 17 15 13 3 48 Depot 1 18 2 CC 1 19 33.8m 5 9 1 Nelson 59 EASTGATE MANVERS STREET 3 Cottages 11 34.7m 31 E D & W a rd B d y Sandhill Lake STREET CRESSWELL 13 Johnson 82 PH 4 G o d le y V illa s 23 41 1 Works Court Shelter 49 86 47 3 10 PC 66 1 7 to 10 to 7 23 P O R TLA N D S TR E E T 17 62 88 8 Jetty 5 60 103 58 95 87 WB 6 35.4m 1 29 1a 4 8 to 1 6 S A N D H IL L S T R E E T 98 90 CR 80 21 4 Warehouse PH 19 Flats K IL T O N T E R R A C EEl Sub 10 Ward Bdy 4 R iv e r R y to n Car Park Grafton Sta 1 23 17 2 18 1 15 House 40 26 5 to 1 1 El Sub Sta 11 CLUMBER PLACE 38 1 LB 2 97 89 81 17 TCBs 86 96 2 104 13 12 15 9 PH Depot EES06 9 KILTON ROAD KILTON 24 5 3 Works 88 Shelter 35.1m Albion Mill 3 7a 13 21 10 13 B u ild e rs Y a rd Car Park 13 11 38 34 29 2 L is te r's C o tta g e s 1 14 16 Victoria 10 20 4 GLADSTONE 3 28 6 6 16 PLACE 1 112 24 128 120 Square 114 106 122 Laundry DUKE PLACE 7 W31 EES0511 32.9m 2 5 41 El 37 TCB 32 Sub Sta Godfrey's Court Godfrey's 8 Posts 33 PH Ruin Car Park 1 CANAL TERRACE 130 The RoadwaysCreswell 138 Canalside 11 Holme 24 14 13 12 Cottage Mews 1 2 3 10 142 1 16 3 140 132 Tank 134 14 ChesterfieldCanal DOCK Pipe ROAD Old Brewery Yard 9 Ward Bdy Ward 4 136 El 150 Lakeside 148 Tow Path 5 4 6 Sub Wharf House CANALROAD 8 144 4 to 1 7 Roadways 146 ED & Ward Bdy Sta 28 32.9m House ED & Ward Bdy 1 Tow Path 22 33.5m 14 Wharf 46 28a Crane 8 2 54 The 60 ESS 62 Chesterfield Canal Waterfront PH Nursery Waters Edge Cottages CC 32.9m 33.2m Pavilion 33.8m 1 35.1m 34.1m Posts Bdy&WardED Multistorey Car Park 10 12 1 37 Ramp CHURCH 3 10 WALK 1 13 25 12 47 37 14 36 5 BRIDGE PLACE 28 30 55 Brooklands 56 TCB 42 18 Hall 58 8 3 20 20 22 38 32 48 5 54 3 44 Bowling Green 40 7 to 9 to 7 7 24 56 Riverside Caravan Park PLACE BEAVER Sports Facility Warehouse 31.7m PCs 26 Depot 28 13 B rid g e C o u rt CR 30 W24 50 52 W25 32 to 36 19 Pavilion 19 4 21 32.9m R Y TO N P LA C E Allotment Gardens 38 El Sub Sta 4a 23 21 33 22 8 10 14 25 28 W26 P R IO R S W E LL R O A D 8a FB W29 WATSONRyton W23 27 Depot Rose 35 55 River FB River FB 20 Cottage 48 Weir 57 Weir Ryton 36 39 52 ROAD 49 TCBs 10 12 2 10a 37 10 12 54 FB SHELLEY STREET 15 45 1 37 Bowling Green 39 Track El Sub Sta 20 39 7 62 to 56 33 27 41 21 to 27 30.8m 43 31 85 Sports Facility Car 29 Park Skate Park 64 to 66 to 64 The Canch Ambulance St Johns Brigade 47 River 17 52 11 Ryton 38 30 R iv e r R y to n 68 49 11 1 9 TCB Sports Facility Hotel 55 52 7 12 14 83 5 RYTON STREET 70 51 Play Area 60 AVENUE 5a Canch Walk CENTRAL 1 3b 49 81 Drain Health Centre LB MARKET STREET 2 70 10 1 43 29 80 2 53 4 57 39 Car Park 26 24 26 1 22 55 STREET BRIDGE 40 20 18 20 5 23 6 10 16 Canch Recreation Ground 18 65 17 HPO K IN G S T R E E T 12 PC 9 1 FB 15 39 62 2 2 10 Pond FB 60 PC 12 Dungannon 9 34.1m 32 9 14 11 Stepping Stones STUBBING COURT 6 67 9a 33 Builders 51 Yard Pond 27 112 14a FB TCB 11 29 4a 16 5 Car Park 26 22 23 118 13 71 115 1 Pickwicks Library 4 18 (PH) Bus Depot 31.4m 56 15a Surgery Sluice 20 Car Park W27 2 126 Canch Walk 15b 22 49 130 El Sub Sta Sluice 129 Avenue House Tourist Information Centre 17a 13 H A R D Y S TR E E T (Health Centre) 77 24 26 A L L E N S T R E E T 28 Canal Feeder W28 14 9 17 15 11 FB K IN G S T R E E T 28 Lyndholme Westbourne Kingdom Hall House 48 2 Memorial Avenue 7 23 Gardens 1 S T U B B IN G L A N E The Bungalow NEWCASTLE STREET 2 12 The Willows W36TCB War Meml 4 8 38 1 Hall Kingdom Hall of 10 Salvation Shelters 6 The Old Abbey School Jehovahs Witnesses Army 16 11 Citadel War Meml 3 1 Worksop Bus Station 34 32.3m 25 M E M O R IA L A V E N U E 34.3m 6 O LD11 B A K E R Y Y A R D 36 PO Queens The Crossing 27 Allotment Gardens 44 Head (Church) (PH) 1 46 El Sub Sta 24 38 31 17 32.5m 19 1 58 40 Garage 33 Priory Church of Our Lady Track 42 and St Cuthbert 22 72 NEWCASTLE AVENUE 37 86 44 84 PH THE
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