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The Local Government Boundary Commission For SHEET 7, MAP 7 Proposed electoral division boundaries in Kendal in South Lakeland borough t 6 n St Oswalds i A M Meal Bank C of E r Primary e v Burneside i School R Ellergreen Park Cricket STRICKLAND ROGER CP Field nt Ellergreen Park pri r S ive THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND R R iv e r G E K i M l L e t HO n h INT t w Football PR Gilthwaiterigg a ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CUMBRIA S i t SKELSMERGH CP Ground e r i 5 g 8 g 6 B A k e c ck BURNESIDE WARD Be g rig ite Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in wa HELME LANE ilth G Golf Course the County of Cumbria October 2011 Sheet 7 of 9 Spoil Heap G I L D T A Golf course O H Mint River R W K N This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of A A I B T L the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. E A R E M Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. I G The Todds G The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. L A N Golf Course E Far Rigg D A Scale : 1cm = 0.07000 km Industrial O R Estate Y Business B Grid Interval 1km E Park L P P A STRICKLAND KETEL CP R Industrial P i v A e Estate D r K UPPER KENT ED D Creamery e Y n t L (83) A int N r M E ive D R A KENTRIGG O Lane Foot Farm R L L E W SCALTHWAITERIGG CP E Spital Farm L B T T U E R Lake District Old K N Business Park Quarry E S Benson Hall ID Factory Superstore E R O A LO D W G Q AR UE TH KENDAL STRICKLAND Rugby Rugby EN Ground Ground KATHERINES AVE WARD Sports Ground KENDAL STRICKLAND EAD M PARISH WARD HALLGARTH W LO S P H A R A R MINTSFEET L O L W Playing Fields G M Jubilee Playing Field A IR R E T L The Queen Katherine H A KENDAL MINTSFEET WARD School C (Secondary) I R C KENDAL MINTSFEET L S E KENDAL UNDERLEY H Playing PARISH WARD A Field WARD P R S t O o c A KENDAL UNDERLEY St Thomas's k D C of E B e Primary Prickley Fell c PARISH WARD k School R iv M e r I G N ENT R K T ESC E e CR EN n S t F E E Allot N T KENDALL FAR CROSS WARD 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L I O E R O T A U School A D G N K N N E L E C D R A Cricket G H E N O Ground R D Cemetery Singleton Park R W I T O E PARKSIDE ROAD O D F D A I O E R L R D E E S ST W IG H KENDAL HIGHGATE ED Cemetery Football V R A B ILL O S L W R Ground O L O R D AD E A (71) ITE RO A V ANCHOR Y E B D K THE LOUND R R KIRKBARROW I KENDAL KIRKLAND WARD I L V K Business O E S U Park T KENDAL KIRKLAND N A S D I I E N N G V R B I PARISH WARD O L A E R N A Aikrigg T D D O K N R E P O G A A A R K D R E ARAGE DRIV A VIC R O C KENDAL ROMNEY I A V D KENDAL STAINBANK Vicarage Park Kendal PARISH WARD C of E College 684 T Heron Hill A Primary (FE) r a PARISH WARD Kirkbie Kendal p Primary i School n o l l School KENDAL CASTLE ED i School n a g (Secondary) G G g AD a Y RO n OMNE (70) k i R l c l o n e i p B a D AVE r EA e ESM iv T HAW h e KENDAL HERON HILL e KENDAL D B A O Dean Gibson HAWESMEAD V t PARISH WARD R n A RC Primary e PARISH E Leisure H L A K L School P Recreation A r Centre E 6 WARD R Allot e Y KENDAL HERON HILL WARD Ground Y v 8 O i F Gdns 4 R E H HERON D L T R CO L HILL LLIN N I FIEL Allot V D L A I E Gdns V M E ESTHW KENDAL STONECROSS WARD N AITE AVE U COLLIN ROAD KENDAL ROMNEY WARD E D B A E O L R LYTH VALLEY ED L I D S N E TON D E L E C V ROS G L S R E V E A OA H I I D I B (79) F A F U R G S K M R D T N G I I T R T N E O R R E O A A N R L H V Windy Hill T E I U A W Recreation E R G L M R Farm M D IV L A Ground O U R D R E N AD Kendal O E L D Y KENDAL NATLAND BECK D L R T L Y Park D R T E E F L High O U L PARISH WARD E B A A A AN Fell L C V D S Deer Park WHINFELL WARD KENDAL STONECROSS S S House MO KENDAL EY Allot RL PARISH WARD Gdns HELME CHASE MU NEW HUTTON CP Sewage Works PARISH WARD D A E O IV R High Park Farm R D M D E M AD A A L O H E Business S R O H K G AR R Park P Deer Park AL IN Works ND L K KE L N E B A KENDAL PARKS WARD B Natland Beck R B R L E E E KENDAL PARKS iv N V e A I r A K T L R e n A t R PARISH WARD E N IV Helsington O S X R H C E H Laithes R Natland N O E O 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