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S 23284 Sports Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category Cricket and Hockey Playing Field and Pavillion - JNB Mourant 23284 Sports S CL70 HDC/PC Upper Green 9531 Amenity Open Space Trustees Village Green 13113 Amenity Open Space 45972 Dockey Barn Marsh, Allexton 3293 Allexton Wildlife Site Diocese Alexton Churchyard 981 Allexton Nevill Burial Ground woodland Allexton Wood 258227 Allexton Nevill Woodland SSSI Leighfield Forest Allexton Woodland PC Ashby Magna Open Space 12836 Ashby Magna Dunton Amenity Open Space 303/001 Ashby Magna Track and Embankment scrub 25923 Ashby Magna Dunton Wildlife Site Church St Mary's Church - Ashby Magna 3007 Ashby Magna Dunton Burial Ground 304/003/A Ashby Parva Meadows Site A 42724 Ashby Parva Wildlife Site 56377 Goodacre Meadows 1 9567 Ashby Parva Wildlife Site 56378 Goodacre Meadows 2 17115 Ashby Parva Wildlife Site 56868 Potamogeton Pond Meadow 54457 Ashby Parva Wildlife Site 46759 Ash Grassland Billesdon 33084 Billesdon Billesdon Wildlife Site Baptist Union Baptist Chapel Garden - Billesdon 1464 Billesdon Burial Ground C15 Billesdon Churchyard 2338 Billesdon Closed Churchyard CC Billesdon Primary School Playing Field 7612 Billesdon Sports County council Billlesdon Primary School Play Area 2547 Billesdon Play Area CC Billlesdon Woodland and Lake 31005 Billesdon Amenity Open Space Parish Cemetery - Billesdon 5613 Billesdon Burial Ground Coplow Centre Outdoor Sports Pitch - Distric County parish 907 Billesdon Sports Billesdon Cricket club Cricket Pitch at Billesdon 10939 Billesdon Sports 46756 Harebell Meadow and Pond Billesdon 61301 Billesdon Billesdon Wildlife Site 46012 Horseshoe Field Billesdon 34013 Billesdon Billesdon Wildlife Site 46758 Sedge Bed Meadow Billesdon 21201 Billesdon Billesdon Wildlife Site Parish Shrub Bank - Billesdon 530 Billesdon Amenity Open Space Parish Council Village Green at Billesdon 596 Billesdon Amenity Open Space OS133 Weare Close Buffer, Billesdon 5577 Billesdon Amenity Open Space Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category OS132 Weare Close, Billesdon 2386 Billesdon Amenity Open Space C7A Bitteswell Churchyard 2292 Bitteswell Closed Churchyard Church Council Cemetery - Bitteswell 2767 Bitteswell Burial Ground Peter Smith Cricket Club - Bitteswell 10906 Bitteswell Sports Private Rugby Club - Bitteswell 35475 Bitteswell Sports LCC School Playing Field - Bitteswell 6174 Bitteswell Sports Private Tennis Club - Bitteswell 2200 Bitteswell Sports PC Village Greens - Bitteswell 8232 Bitteswell Amenity Open Space CE6 Blaston Cemetery 351 Blaston Burial Ground LCC Bringhurst Churchyard - St Nicholas Church 1807 Bringhurst Closed Churchyard Council Bringhurst School field 6854 Bringhurst School OS85 Aland Gardens, BA 2681 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS79 Amsden Rise, BA 926 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS73 Arkwright Farm, Broughton Astley 5723 Broughton Astley Balancing Facility OS77 Blenheim Crescent, BA 706 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space C10 Broughton Astley Churchyard 2926 Broughton Astley Closed Churchyard B. Astley 42899 Broughton Astley Grassland / Hay Field 13691 Broughton Astley (Sutton Ward) Wildlife Site ) HDC Broughton Lake Near Green space 27022 Broughton Astley Natural Greenspace OS72 Burnside Road, BA 227 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS66 Byre Crescent, BA 7212 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category OS90 Cottage Lane, BA 14022 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS69 Cotton Close, BA 666 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS88 Croft Way, BA 1380 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS67 Devitt Way, BA 6200 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS82 Falcon Close, BA 1001 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS63B Foxglove Close, BA 1599 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space PC Frolesworth Road - Recreation Ground, BA 45523 Broughton Astley Recreation Ground Frolesworth Road Cemetery - Broughton PC 7880 Broughton Astley Burial Ground Astley OS80 Goreham Rise, BA 849 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space B. Astley 310/003 Grassland Broughton Astley 10538 Broughton Astley (Sutton Ward) Wildlife Site ) OS64 Hall Farm Crescent, BA 282 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space LCC Hallbrook School - Broughton Astley 8193 Broughton Astley School OS70 Harris Close, BA 2821 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS83 Hobby Close, BA 2085 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS89 Holbeck Drive, BA 167 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category OS93 Jelson Site OS 93 652 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS92 Jelson Site OS92 2494 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS94 Jelson Site OS94 3745 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS65 Kiln Close BA 2258 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS81 Leicester Road BA 1251 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS78 Malling Avenue, BA 612 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS91 Manton Close, BA 1005 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space PC Memorial Gardens - Broughton Astley 930 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space LCC Orchard School - Broughton Astley 5975 Broughton Astley School OS62 Orchid Place, Broughton Astley 975 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS74 Pickering Road, BA 2627 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space B. Astley 310/001/B Primethorpe Meadows Site B 23604 Broughton Astley (Sutton Ward) Wildlife Site ) OS68 Sitch Close, BA 1117 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS63A Speedwell Close, BA 1746 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Church of England St Marys Churchyard - Brougton Astley 4846 Broughton Astley Burial Ground Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category OS71 Stiles Close, BA 5632 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Sutton in the Elms Cemetery - Broughton Baptist church 2649 Broughton Astley Burial Ground Astley Thomas Estley Community College - LCC 68570 Broughton Astley Sports Broughton Astley OS87 Townsend Close, BA 291 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS63 Trefoil Close BA 214 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Uppingham Drive/Warwick Road - Broughton LCC 2377 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space Astley Western Willows Allotments - Broughton LCC 20830 Broughton Astley Allotment Astley OS84 Willowbrook Close, BA 3208 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space OS86 Wyvern Close, BA 1930 Broughton Astley Amenity Open Space WS Boundary Ash 1 Bruntingthorpe Bruntingthorpe Wildlife Site C of E St Mary's Church - Bruntingthorpe 3486 Bruntingthorpe Burial Ground Thurnby&Houg HDC Wadkins- Thurnby and Bushby 24322 Bushby Sports hton Thurnby&Houg OS127 Wadkins Play Area, Bushby 1239 Bushby Play Area hton Thurnby&Houg OS127A Wadkins Sports Ground buffer, Bushby 2556 Bushby sports field hton Thurnby&Houg Lilcey Trust Wooded Area Uppingham Road 1515 Bushby Woodland hton C7 - LGS/CAT/1 Catthorpe Churchyard 1162 Catthorpe Misterton Closed Churchyard private Church Langton Allotments 600 Church Langton Allotment LCC Church Langton School Field 6500 Church Langton School Hanbury Trust Hanbury Trust Field 6000 Church Langton Kibworth Amenity Open Space Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category Curch St Peters Church - Church Langton 4277 Church Langton Burial Ground PC Village Green, Church Langton 692 Church Langton Amenity Open Space PC Claybrooke Magna Village Green 525 claybrooke Magna Amenity Open Space CC Fosse Way - Claybrooke Magna 0 claybrooke Magna Footpath Burial board Cemetery - Claybrooke Parva 6819 Claybrooke Parva Burial Ground Marc Smith Trust Claybrooke Parva Allotments 2107 Claybrooke Parva Allotment Marc Smith Trust Claybrooke Parva School Playing Fields 5048 Claybrooke Parva Sports PC Claybrooke Parva Village Green 1188 Claybrooke Parva Amenity Open Space PC Green Lane - Claybrooke Parva 0 Claybrooke Parva Footpath Laurel Fields Childrens Playground - PC 836 Claybrooke Parva Play Area Claybrooke Claybrooke school School Spinney - Claybrooke Parva 831 Claybrooke Parva Woodland C8A St Peter's Chuchyard Claybrooke Parva 2290 Claybrooke Parva Closed Churchyard 317/002 Cold Newton Railway (East) 15306 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 46724 Hammer's Lodge Farm, Cold Newton 103103 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 61829 Scrub, Grassland & Flush, Quenby Hall 3240 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 46717 The Hills Meadow, Cold Newton 103206 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 46614 The Wigglies (East) 8857 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 46614 The Wigglies (West) 7404 Cold Newton Wildlife Site 46844 Valley Grassland, Cold Newton 32152 Cold Newton Wildlife Site Village Village Green - Cold Newton 893 Cold Newton Amenity Open Space Private Bridleway 1 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Church Churchyard - Cotesbach 3233 Cotesbach Burial Ground Site Ref Name Area Location Electoral ward Category Private Footpath 1 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Private Footpath 2 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Private Footpath 3 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Private Footpath 4 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Private Footpath 5 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Private Track 1 - Cotesbach 0 Cotesbach Footpath Committee Village Hall - Cotesbach 1092 Cotesbach Amenity Open Space Private Village Pond in Cotesbach 1151 Cotesbach Amenity Open Space LCC Drayton Footpath 3 0 Drayton Footpath Church Dunton Bassett All Saints Churchyard - Dunton Bassett 7321 Dunton Bassett Burial Ground Aikman Estate Allotments at Dunton Bassett 24239 Dunton Bassett Allotment 56886 Buttercup Slope 24445 Dunton Bassett Wildlife Site Dunton Bassett Cricket Dunton Bassett Cricket Ground 15406 Dunton Bassett Sports Ckub 321/002 Dunton Bassett Grassland 22925 Dunton Bassett Wildlife Site PC Dunton Bassett Play Area Dunton Bassett Play Area 321/001/A Dunton Bassett Quarry
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