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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND I T Moresby Y SHEET 5, MAP 5 Proposed electoral division boundaries in Whitehaven and Egremont in Copeland borough Playing Bransty Field Primary School D BLEACHGREEN A O E R V I B S E R ATTY K D R R O A A N D P O THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND I T Moresby Y B A S N Parks E O R R D O O A ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CUMBRIA M BRANSTY H C O R T R O R IA UN O R D N O C T LO D IC S A V E O P AR R K D Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in P is O m a O n MORESBY L tl ed r r D Harras Park R e e A the county of Cumbria July 2012 t a WARD t i a O lw a R Farm a W y W Y T w h S o Sheet 5 of 9 g N L i A H HOWGATE ED R n B a n e a M e J (53) M O E M D BRANSTY ED C A B O North Beach A MORESBY R D A IN S BRANSTY WARD ' O (46) L A CP R V R This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of E A W W E Whitehaven N E E I N V U Y Commercial Park the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. 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