Division Boundaries in Spennymoor

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Division Boundaries in Spennymoor SHEET 13, MAP 13 Electoral division boundaries in Spennymoor East Park T S Croxdale T N O R F W H Hett I Sports T B Oakenshaw W E l O N Ground a A A g R L 1 d T THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND R 6 e H I 7 A n L r H A a C B N e Cemetery e E Golf Course c W k r Allotment Gardens 0 e 9 v 6 i R ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DURHAM A P 8 a 8 rk 2 6 H o B u s e G Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in the countyi of Durham November 2011 ll Sheet 13 of 14 BRANCEPETH CP This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of COXHOE ED the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyrightHolland and Hall may Farm lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. Grid interval 1km E N A L Tudhoe Colliery IR A Primary School CROXDALE AND HETT CP H C Dunelm B Industrial Estate ran cep eth Be ck Refuse Tip Works Tudhoe (public) N ic Village k y n a c k B B 6 e 2 c 9 W k 9 H Tudhoe I T V W a Industrial Estate lle O y B GREATER WILLINGTON CP R u T rn H TUDHOE S E h N W L Low Willington B in A A L i A y l N l R L T i PARISH WARD Industrial Estate B E The Coach & n N e IL E g F c M E Horses t I k o E R n L T (PH) D Sewage Works B S W u T r A TUDHOE n P N Y a COLLIERY O ge B R a F D nk B 0 e 9 ROA s 6 ck k n A L Our Lady & l de L a ar W G HI St Thomas d t n en K RC VA a tm kl llo k A c A Low Willington ec OR 6 Primary u B Y 90 A k School p Industrial Estate an ho B is ge TUDHOE ED B Pa Woodhouse TUD to HO n E L o r Farm AN d a E n e ra B W Willington O r ld e Spring Wood Cemetery Ho iv u R TUDHOE 6 se (Nature Reserve) 8 B 2 ec 6 k B Cricket Ground S k c T e C B H T n A S o R t Cricket L Leisure L C r E O u E WILLINGTON M S Ground P M S B Centre E A R T R C A H IA O L N Willington C S A TR N D E E Primary E 8 T R 8 2 School ' S 6 L A B 69 A 0 N A E W Greenhills 1 6 il Black Plantation Business Park li 7 n g (Nature Reserve) t o Allotment D n Tudhoe Grange A RO Football TON A LL B Gardens LING HI WIL L RK u LOW Comprehensive YO r Ground H n T School R Willington C of E O W Primary School K L East Farm A Hall Lane W Lowfield Farm C Cemetery A V Estate R a ll Whitworth Hall R e y Hotel L C B A A u N R rn E R D L OA A R N M A N Green Lane Factory E E RH Parkside School Whitworth Park U O N D Industrial Estate H TUDHOE GRANGE R (Secondary) a A g L T g H B R Factory 8 A 68 Jubilee Meadows e R c R Allotment O Sewage Works R k A A ive C Gardens r W D ea Lake Whitworth Park W Parkside r O St Charles' T O h D RC VA e V Primary School Playing Field S U E E t r N a A SPENNYMOOR Nurseries F i Football L F t G Ground E G E A H PARISH WARD Tudhoe Grange R R W School R H R Burton Beck Farm Y IT Sunnyrow W H Y O C R I A D L T H H R A R R O O L I X O S R L Ox Close C Playing A T King Street New Jubilee Bridge C M D R P Primary School A L L Field E Primary School r O H E W a R T S W e U E il E li W O D n C D g r Parkside O D t e E D W R D R N o iv IE OR n V N S T R R E V K H B A E R RO E S U O A u W S K W D E r I I n D N k E G c W e Tudhoe Moor S D B A Byers Green Newtown Farm T E RO Nursery School Council n D A o L R Byers Green t IE Offices r F N D u AR L County Junior B A MOUNT 8 O B 8 L 6 N & Infants School S E PLEASANT A NE G E T R LA N R North Park S CA Todhills A A A EY'S L L B T CO 'S North Park N A Lodge Farm Victoria Jubilee Park W D 1 H N E Primary R 6 o H R E 7 ly E E ND W W IG ID A School e S ST 'S l H P Allotment l B A L u S HE A rn T C N Gardens R D E Graveyard E SPENNYMOOR CP R E D G T R Football I Hagg Farm O L Refuse Tip Ground F LOWL SPENNYMOOR Whitworth Park I Allotment T X N S O G Gardens N C O S AND TUDHOE GRANGE A K C R C R ck H R A 8 Be A J E 68 on Works GG T S A ingt Allotment R S E PARISH WARD Helm O Allotment T E Low Spennymoor Gardens AD R R E T k Gardens S E c H T G e I W C SPENNYMOOR ED H IE B V H Auckla N g nd Walk Allotment U TO T g G S R N N Quarry a RI SO Gardens C E L H ER OU H N M C 88 A 2 Cemy S L W 6 B T H WILLINGTON AND HUNWICK G IT G W Cricket BYERS GREEN A H O R The Meadows School Ground ED T H Rosa Street PARISH WARD R O Prim Sch Di A SPENNYMOOR sm D Newfield an lk tle Wa d R nd ailw ckla ay Au Spennymoor B r a Comprehensive n d School o n L Allot Gdns - O (Secondary) Allot Gdns B N i s G h MIDDLESTONE o L Sports Ground p A N A E Allot Gdns u PARISH WARD c k la Allot Gdns n d W a l k 8 ( 8 t E Merrington Lane r 6 a Dismantled Railway S c A O Industrial Estate k p L ) o l C l a G S R Allotment E N Gardens Y V Works W Newfield Quarry E S (disused) T T r E ea R W R Middleston Moor er Riv Primary School D A O R N O S Y A R R O The Oaks Works k G C c K B e Secondary R 6 Refuse Tip B Farnley Hill O School 2 g A 8 (dis) g D 8 a H R Mary Lands D Cemetery L p lo A l a R G T W E N I V E H C T D U ll A O i O S G R k ic M w A n H Merrington u R y H U L D a Stables O ilw N a R G d e L tl A n a N k m E l is a D W Allotment N d O FERRYHILL CP n R T a Gardens l H k 8 C Ferryhill Windmill Whins Farm c Old Park Lodge Farm 68 LO u A S (disused) A E r Wear R STATION RD Rive O A D Allotment Misty Blue Farm Gardens W Allot IE V B Gdns H r T a U n O The Centurion d S D o North Close Farm A Equestrian Centre n O Ferryhill Business R - N B Enterprise College TO is D B A G h O (Secondary) IN o e R R p l R l M E A B HA M u u R N c r U A k n D N la n N d Y W P Reservoir a O B FERRYHILL ED l k P (covered) 6 L 2 North O 8 9 Close N Binchester N E N ( Quarry Ha T E gg B r S (dis) eck a O c L k ) C S 532,000m 8 R 8 E 6 N A Y Allot V 420,000m 7 Gdns 28 B 6 NZ13SE B MERRINGTON East Roughlea el l B u rn PARISH WARD D Quarry A O B (dis) R ir t E le y S L O a L D n A Bel C O e l Burn R ( H N P O T T a G West Roughlea Farm t N R I h R ( R u Spoil Heap O ME m N 8 ) 8 ) (disused) 2 Sewage Works Low House Farm 6 Hall Heads B COUNDON ED St John's Church 7 W 8 E 2 I 6 V B T S B 6287 E Binchester Hall Farm Lodge Farm W Kirk Merrington Red Barns Farm Allot Quarry Gdns (dis) R D i A v RO e W r LO W Quarries Westerton Allotment e (disused) Middlestone a Gardens r Kirk Merrington A Primary School 689 7 8 2 6 Quarry B Park Head Farm (dis) Recreation Hostel Ground A Farm DD B ISO r N a R n D d o n - Auckland Park B KEY i s h o p A u urn c ndon B k Cou la PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY n d W Golf a PARISH BOUNDARY Chilton l Driving Range k Recreation High Park PARISH WARD BOUNDARY Industrial Estate Ground BISHOP AUCKLAND TOWN ED High Park COUNDON ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME CHILTON ED Etty Hill SPENNYMOOR CP W JUB PARISH NAME BISHOP AUCKLAND CP I IL R N CHILTON CP E Flatts Farm C D E iver TUDHOEo PARISH WARD G L S aun un PARISH WARD NAME T less d E o S BISHOP AUCKLAND TOWN n A B u T u c r O n k l N a PARISH WARD E Auckland Castle n d Spoil Heap L B W Park A COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES 6 a N 2 l D 8 E k N R Golf Course RTO 7 SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES.
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