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ELECTORAL REVIEW of DURHAM Final Recommendations For KEY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DURHAM PARISH WARD BOUNDARY TOW LAW ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Final Recommendations for electoral division boundaries in the county of Durham November 2011 ESH CP PARISH NAME Sheet 5 of 14 URBAN PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. 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. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid interval 1km The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. SHEET 5, MAP 5a Electoral division boundaries in Esh Winning and Cornsay G u i d e P o s t Clifford's House Farm C O M M K N E ESH AND WITTON GILBERT ED A R B C S I ' A D L R S Cornsay O T F R F I CORNSAY E Colliery L E C PARISH WARD T ESH CP B 6302 1 0 3 6 B Hedleyhope Burn n ur B e op yh le B ed 63 H 02 R B a 63 ven 02 sb ush Bu rn Low Row CORNSAY CP Rowley Farm H e d West Low Row le y h o p e B u rn GR EEN B LA NE 6 (Tra 3 ck) 0 HAMSTEELS ESTATE 2 PARISH WARD Hamsteels 1 R 30 E n ow Primary School 6 AN r l B L u ey L B B IL y u H le rn Y w LE o D I R E V H E S P L r E ie Y R s o t wle B L y u A Bu r N rn n E F AI R VI EW Tip (dis) N E W H O DEERNESS ED U S E R O A E D N A L L Ivesley IL H (Equestrian Centre) Y E L HEDLEYHOPE CP D E H Esh Winning n ur B ley ow R IV E W E S I L V E Y Cemetery N L O A I N T E A T S Esh Winning Primary School Wind Turbine BRANDON AND BYSHOTTLES CP Cemetery Wind Turbine s s e rn e e D r Wind Turbine e iv Hazlet House WEST R PARISH WARD Wind Turbine New Ivesley alk 541000m W lley Va ess ern De Sports Ground alk W d T ey tle r I all n V V a a ss sm m E erne Di S De w 4 L a NZ 14 SE 1 E y 6 Y 0 L Drift Mine A 0 N (disused) 0 Quarry E m (dis) Quarry Allotment Gardens (dis) Tip s nes (dis) eer er D Riv l l Deerness Valley i G w Playing Field o Waterhouses r C R ive Deerness Valley r De er ne ss ay amw r D East Hedleyhope ed T Drift Mine tl A man (disused) Dis O R TOW LAW ED M A H G N Playing Field I S L O W SHEET 5, MAP 5b Electoral division boundaries in Barnard Castle B 6 2 7 8 k c e B y rc e P y a Riv w er l Tees i STREATLAM AND STAINTON CP a Golf Course R d e l t n a m s i D Golf Course 8 MARWOOD RURAL 68 COTHERSTONE Black Beck A CP PARISH WARD Golf Course AD Harmire O Allot R Enterprise Park AN P Gdns M e RO Stainton Grove r c y Works B e c k MARWOOD CP Redwell Sports Sewage Caravan Park Ground Works Dismantled Railway Bl Works ack Be Playing Field ck B AD 6 RO 2 Sports N led Railway 7 A Dismant 8 Centre M RO E 8 ck ID Playing 8 Scur Be S 6 D Fields A O O W D R E R I M D Teesdale A R A O School H R O R B iv L e A r T T W e O N e O O s Montalbo D M S Primary ID E School OAD A 67 BEDE R DARLINGTON ROAD Sunningdale Farm CH D URCHILL R Cricket HILTON RO k AD c D e D Ground ARLING A TON ROA B B O D y R 62 rc Auction 77 LARTINGTON CP e IL D P C J A Mart O E Richardson Community O C H A 6 R 7 N Hospital MARWOOD URBAN S E T L Playing Field Marden Farm A R E D PARISH WARD LARTI A T NGTO B A G N LAN Y LG R E A A AD E V G O EN E R LA RIA TO Green Lane C of E BARNARD CASTLE WEST ED VIC Controlled Primary School F BARNARD CASTLE CP L A K D T I N A T G S O R S BARNARD CASTLE R D T Playing D N Field A L Cemetery T G k H REEN ec E LA B O NE (T dale Z rack) eep R D S E M T A S R T BARNARD CASTLE EAST N E St Mary's RC VA BARNARD CASTLE EAST ED E Playing Fields Castle U Primary School PARISH WARD Q L P T E K Playing D R BI A A RC Field O H R HM Young Offenders R M O Barnard Castle S AD Institution E W School O B B R I D G E G D Bowes' Museum A A RO T N E MA S O L R L N I EWG S AT E M E OUNT H BARNARD CASTLE WEST A EFF L T FF L AN UNT E E (Tr PARISH WARD MO ack) k Bec W Gill ES TW ICK RO Startforth Morritt AD Lowfield Memorial C of E Garden 67 Primary School A Allotment Gardens AD RO S E T W H O High Startforth E B L Sports Ground E N D IN G S Startforth Hall Farm Lendings W 7 Caravan ES 7 AB TW 2 B IC 6 E Park K R Y O B LA AD NE R iv er STARTFORTH CP T Caravan Park e es Sewage Works Wise Hill Thorsgill Farm ABBEY LANE k ill Bec A orsg B Th B E Remains of Y L WESTWICK CP A Egglestone N ck E l Be Abbey rsgil Tho Abbey Farm Egglestone Abbey 515000m 4 0 NZ 01 SW 4 0 T 0 ho 0 rsgill R Be m ck ive r Te es EGGLESTONE ABBEY CP Castle B 6 Farm 2 BOLDRON CP 7 7.
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