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GOSH Research Locations GOSH Research Locations - October POSTAL COUNCIL ALTERNATIVE SECTOR NAME MONTH (DATES) SECTOR CA1 1 Carlisle City Council Warwick Road, Carlisle 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA1 2 Carlisle City Council Botcherby, Carlisle 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA1 3 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Carleton) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA2 4 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Blackwell, Durdar, Brisco) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA2 5 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Caldewgate, Willowholme) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA2 6 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Cummersdale, Newby West) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA2 7 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Belle Vue, Newtown) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA3 0 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Houghton, Kingstown) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA3 8 Carlisle City Council Scotch Street, Carlisle 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA3 9 Carlisle City Council Carlisle (Incl Stanwix, Rickerby, Etterby) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA4 8 Carlisle City Council Scotby, Wetheral, Corby Hill 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA5 6 Carlisle City Council Thursby, Burgh-by-sands 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA5 7 Carlisle City Council Dalston, Welton 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA6 4 Carlisle City Council Irthington, Rockcliffe 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA6 5 Carlisle City Council Longtown, Penton 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA6 6 Carlisle City Council Kirklinton, Roadhead 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA8 1 Carlisle City Council Brampton (Incl Talkin, Milton, Farlam) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA8 2 Carlisle City Council Hallbankgate, Low Row, Walton 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA8 9 Carlisle City Council Heads Nook, Hayton 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA10 1 Eden District Council Lazonby, Kirkby Thore, Langwathby 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA10 2 Eden District Council Clifton, Eamont Bridge, Askham 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA10 3 Eden District Council Shap, Tebay, Orton, Morland 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA11 0 Eden District Council Stainton, Greystoke, Glenridding 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA11 7 Eden District Council Wordsworth Street, Penrith 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA11 8 Eden District Council Penrith (Incl Edenhall, Bowscar) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA11 9 Eden District Council Penrith (Incl Calthwaite, Skelton) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA16 6 Eden District Council Appleby-in-westmorland 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA17 4 Eden District Council Kirkby Stephen (Incl Brough) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA4 0 Eden District Council Southwaite, Cotehill, Ivegill 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA4 9 Eden District Council Armathwaite, Ainstable 30.09.19-03.11.19 CA9 3 Eden District Council Alston (Incl Nenthead, Garrigill, Leadgate) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA10 5 South Lakeland District Council Sedbergh (Incl Dent, Garsdale) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA11 6 South Lakeland District Council Grange-over-sands (Incl Lindale) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA11 7 South Lakeland District Council Grange-over-sands (Incl Flookburgh, Allithwaite) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA12 0 South Lakeland District Council Ulverston (Incl Swarthmoor, Lindal) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA12 7 South Lakeland District Council Ulverston (Incl Penny Bridge) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA12 8 South Lakeland District Council Backbarrow, Newby Bridge 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA12 9 South Lakeland District Council Ulverston (Incl Bardsea, Baycliff, Canal Foot) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA17 7 South Lakeland District Council Kirkby-in-furness (Incl Grizebeck, Soutergate, Beckside) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA20 6 South Lakeland District Council Broughton-in-furness (Incl Ulpha, Foxfield, Woodland) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA21 8 South Lakeland District Council Coniston (Incl Torver, Haws Bank, Bowmanstead) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA22 0 South Lakeland District Council Ambleside (Incl Hawkshead) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA22 9 South Lakeland District Council Ambleside (Incl Grasmere) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA23 1 South Lakeland District Council Windermere (Incl Troutbeck Bridge, Troutbeck) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA23 2 South Lakeland District Council Windermere (Incl Droomer) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA23 3 South Lakeland District Council Bowness-on-windermere 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA5 0 South Lakeland District Council Arnside, Silverdale 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA6 1 South Lakeland District Council Holme, Burton, Over Kellet 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA6 2 South Lakeland District Council Kirkby Lonsdale, Whittington 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA7 7 South Lakeland District Council Milnthorpe (Incl Storth, Heversham) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA8 0 South Lakeland District Council Endmoor, Sedgwick, Old Hutton 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA8 8 South Lakeland District Council Levens, Crosthwaite, Underbarrow 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA8 9 South Lakeland District Council Staveley, Burneside, Selside 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA9 4 South Lakeland District Council Highgate, Kendal 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA9 5 South Lakeland District Council Kendal (Incl Helsington, Burneside) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA9 6 South Lakeland District Council Kendal (Incl Burneside, Skelsmergh) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LA9 7 South Lakeland District Council Kendal (Incl Oxenholme, Natland) 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT17 1 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Epsom (Incl Ewell), 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT17 2 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Epsom (Incl Ewell, Stoneleigh) 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT17 3 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council North Looe, Epsom 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT17 4 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Alexandra Road, Epsom 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT18 6 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Epsom (Incl Headley) 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT18 7 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Woodcote, Epsom 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT19 0 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Epsom (Incl Ewell, Stoneleigh (West)) 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT19 7 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Sandy Mead, Epsom 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT19 8 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Hook Road, Epsom 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT19 9 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Epsom (Incl Ewell, West Ewell) 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT4 7 Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Old Malden, Worcester Park 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT21 1 Mole Valley Council Craddocks Avenue, Ashtead 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT21 2 Mole Valley Council Lower Ashtead, Ashtead 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT22 7 Mole Valley Council The Mounts, Leatherhead 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT22 8 Mole Valley Council Bridge Street, Leatherhead 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT22 9 Mole Valley Council Fetcham 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT23 3 Mole Valley Council Fetcham, Little Bookham 30.09.19-03.11.19 KT23 4 Mole Valley Council Great Bookham, Little Bookham 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH3 7 Mole Valley Council Brockham, Buckland 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH4 1 Mole Valley Council High Street, Dorking 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH4 2 Mole Valley Council South Street, Dorking 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH4 3 Mole Valley Council Dorking (Incl Westcott) 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH5 4 Mole Valley Council North Holmwood, Beare Green 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH5 5 Mole Valley Council Capel, Newdigate, Ockley 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH5 6 Mole Valley Council Abinger Hammer, Holmbury St. Mary 30.09.19-03.11.19 RH6 0 Mole Valley Council Charlwood, Hookwood 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW15 1 Spelthorne Borough Council Feltham Road, Ashford 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW15 2 Spelthorne Borough Council Church Road, Ashford 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW15 3 Spelthorne Borough Council Stanwell Road, Ashford 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW16 5 Spelthorne Borough Council The Avenue, Sunbury-on-thames 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW16 6 Spelthorne Borough Council Peregrine Road, Sunbury-on-thames 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW16 7 Spelthorne Borough Council Staines Road West, Sunbury-on-thames 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW17 0 Spelthorne Borough Council Laleham Road, Shepperton 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW17 8 Spelthorne Borough Council Upper Halliford Road, Shepperton 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW17 9 Spelthorne Borough Council High Street, Shepperton 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW18 1 Spelthorne Borough Council Staines (Incl Laleham) 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW18 2 Spelthorne Borough Council Laleham Road, Staines 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW18 4 Spelthorne Borough Council Leacroft, Staines 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW19 6 Spelthorne Borough Council Staines (Incl Wraysbury, Stanwell Moor) 30.09.19-03.11.19 TW19 7 Spelthorne Borough Council Stanwell 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL18 5 Conwy County Borough Council Kinmel Bay, Bodelwyddan 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL22 7 Conwy County Borough Council Abergele (Incl Pensarn) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL22 8 Conwy County Borough Council Llanddulas, Llanfairtalhaiarn 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL22 9 Conwy County Borough Council Towyn, St. George 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL24 0 Conwy County Borough Council Betws-y-coed (Incl Penmachno) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL25 0 Conwy County Borough Council Dolwyddelan (Incl Roman Bridge) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL26 0 Conwy County Borough Council Llanrwst (Incl Llanddoged, Maenan) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL27 0 Conwy County Borough Council Trefriw (Incl Llanrhychwyn) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL28 4 Conwy County Borough Council Rhos On Sea, Bron Y Nant 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL28 5 Conwy County Borough Council Glan Conwy, Mochdre 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL29 6 Conwy County Borough Council Colwyn Bay (Incl Llanelian) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL29 7 Conwy County Borough Council Conway Road, Colwyn Bay 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL29 8 Conwy County Borough Council Colwyn Bay (Incl Llysfaen, Old Colwyn, Llanelian) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL29 9 Conwy County Borough Council Old Colwyn, Tan-y-lan 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL30 1 Conwy County Borough Council Llandudno (Incl Llanrhos) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL30 2 Conwy County Borough Council Gogarth, Deganway, Llandudno 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL30 3 Conwy County Borough Council Penrhyn Bay, Penrhynside 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL31 9 Conwy County Borough Council Llandudno Junction (Incl Deganwy, Glanwydden, Bryn Pydew) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL32 8 Conwy County Borough Council Conwy (Incl Tyn-y-groes, Dolgarrog) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL33 0 Conwy County Borough Council Llanfairfechan (Incl Abergwyngregyn) 30.09.19-03.11.19 LL34 6 Conwy County Borough Council Penmaenmawr (Incl Dwygyfylchi) 30.09.19-03.11.19 CF10 1 Cardiff City Council Westgate Street, Cardiff 30.09.19-03.11.19
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