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LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION for ENGLAND T E E R M M IL L L a N E Croftlands A 6 Mount Pleasant Sand and Gravel Pit T NICHOLAS S L W M AN I E H LL I N LA D r M R e N t I e E V a a E Whorleys Moss n W Crawstone Wood L HIGHFIE h LD LANE o g w i H W n a a LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND t e e r M M IL L L A N E Croftlands D A O R Back Lodge N I A Morecambe Bay M Priest Skear Nature Reserve SU NNYB ANK ROAD Sandside Caravan Park Bolton-le-Sands S T M ICH AE L'S LA NE The Shore VENUE ORTH A ORDSW E W N A r L e T t BOLTON-LE-SANDS CP N a Cricket A S W A h Field E ig L D P H A T N n O a U R e O N M M I Bowling Green A M 61.9m Playing Fields Nursery BOLTON-LE-SANDS WARD Community Centre P A S T U R E L A N School PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF LANCASTER E BOLTON-LE-SANDS NORTH PARISH WARD E N A L N O T L D O A B O R S S AD A O R P N - AI E M Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Lancaster and Morecambe Y B Church KELLET WARD Hatlex r e Septmber 2000 Dale Barns t Red Bank House Bridge a Lancaster Sand W w o L Morecambe Bay 5 n 0 NETHER KELLET CP a Lancaster Sand 1 e 5 M A Morecambe Bay Nature Reserve Caravan Park D A O W Morecambe Lodge R L O A R T B S R A H O D C C S R D U N H A C L D A r O e t R a B W h g i H n a e M 6 FB 6 1 4 1 MADISON l AVE e S n RE n C OD a WO h EN RE C G E t U n Redcote N e E BOLTON-LE-SANDSV A K D D O E A O N O A SOUTH PARISH WARDW R L N E E E E N F Y F R I L L G S C N R A D H T R O W 5 H 0 S Inglebrick 6 1 5 A A M D OA L R TA Westfield House AS CO E N 6 k LA c e A T B CK LA CO LLE e A t PE E K o C H A N P H G Slyne Hall E R E I V O I N S R S G T D P G B E E R A C D N E N A I T E R K O D A N R L Birklands R M L A N I I V Slyne A N A E N E E M STRELLAS LANE Strellas Bridge Cote Farm E Ancliffe Hall N A L Y D A H S E U N E AV D School A W O E R VI R Y O A ) N ck B Slyne House ra A Rakes Head (T NE M LA Bridge AD HE KES RA r te l a r a ate n B W W a SLYNE-WITH-HEST WARD OTTOMDA ow Morecambe Golf Course LE w n L C RO o ea r AD L M e n t a 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EL M HFI D O N IC OA O T L E R O N ER W Williamlands r T School SM te E GRA L a N C UE U Farm W R D N F D S AVE Carus Lodge w A E R D o O O IEL L R H R EF n N N AK Carus House a O T C W e T O M UL E T O D S P I I S N Morecombe N O AL R C Leisure Park D CENTR T A Playing Field ARINE ROA UN M ST L AL Spare a OAD E n L S Hospital BEAUFORT R c T N RE Moments as ET A te L D r C Foley Farm OA E R a T D R n EE EL B R I A a T LF E l Three Acres S L B Halton Training Camp Station IA BE A OR U School ICT F V AD O EUSTON ROAD H RO R Hudson's Farm OUT T Bare EDWARD STREET S G A 683 R E E E O E NU E N V N Library POULTON WARD V A V I N A LTO A E E A L R W L N D Beaumont C N ENT RAL D W A R E IV D L E E O DRIVE E Gate Farm E CENTRAL N N LA L S R EN A RE U A G L G L O CHO K T S H C I Cottam's Farm S R E R E e H n T u W I D L L S HEXHAM ROAD r M W e D iv A O O R O P R C R O E R RI E N R GH N A I O M B R R A O AT AD Torrisholme A D T Superstore ISM L M O A RE NC RI C 5 RO AS H AD T M 3 ER O B R N R D 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A E O A A E E A A L S N A D D E D A V A Caravan Park P D ) N N Y R N E T E D E O U A S V E O N N A D A E R N I H E A D D V ( L E A K A A D L V D O A L L L DRIVE L E S E O HAMPSFEL E R O T R I R F R A R O Y G X H R N D O O T N K A R V L D F O A E A N D R LE A A O R O Y D A A OA W D O B T R O TE R T D O R I N R L A A A E School D E F L A B G E N W E R H Lancaster and Morecambe N L D O R O L A O O XF Y DI OR O K B D L AV S College STR R E S N R PARKSIDE T ET R O O ST N ROA E A WE E R T D AD C C E G S RO y S N IN School RTH NO c E A M WO R le R L T NT TH T C S LE G r Lansil Industrial Estate W E G A a A T c H W D School E k LE Skerton S SANDYLANDSA A E O NV R E IM L B D R A E FA R A G IR N School FI O E B LD LM D A U HEATON-WITH-OXCLIFFE R A O O R H R AD B Y ORT Ridge Wood WARD RIDGE WA W Y AD LANG NIL O E E R K R M HOL O IS ORR A T SKERTON EAST WARD School Sandylands S TORRISHOLME PARISH WARD EN D ARD ER G E EST T ROAD CH A CLARE DOR E WESTGATE WARD T G A E NT L R T TWORTH CRESCE IVE G 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Vicarage Field Playing Field Y Oxcliffe Marsh R S T R E M E Cemetery T B 6 Oxcliffe Hall ORRO L WDAL A E ROA Farm N D C Nightingale Hall M A D Freehold Lancaster Moor A A S D M L A T S L O I E DE O R W R S R W Y E T D O D R A HM S A D School S U T A O Lune Mills T E O E A Q R O N Prison E A M A Thetis House E R L L O W R Cemetery M D E A D A E E N A H R E A G A D R Castle R U N S A L Y R E T E V L E H S T W A Sports E School M A O A W L R CA N W O T L I Ground I STL E S R H E P W AR H D E K E E T C N I N Throbshaw Point IS LL W O U R MO T O O S OAD Lune Industrial Estate R RYD QUERNM LYS R A LA AL R ORE ROA KNOW D NE OAD D Lunecroft Marsh Point ANE Station E L US Highfield HO L
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