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Cornwall F Sh14 V2 So Web.Pdf SHEET 14, MAP 14 Proposed Electoral Divisions in St Austell B 3 Recreation Football 2 7 Carbean ROCHE 4 D Ground Field is m a n t Carbean China Clay Works ED le A d 3 R 9 a 1 ilw a y CARNE CROSS Caerloggas Downs ST STEPHEN-IN-BRANNEL S t Scrap Yard CP A u Carbis s Penhale China Clay Works t e China Clay Works l l R (disused) WHITEMOOR iv e Penwithick r Lower Ninestones PARISH WARD Mica Dam Prideaux Trebal Refinery BUGLE ED LUXULYAN CP Penwithick Reservoir Wheal Par THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND (covered) (disused) Carbis Moor Little Carne Farm Wheal Martyn China Clay Works Carthew Great Longstone China Clay Works ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CORNWALL Tip 4 7 3 3 Final Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Cornwall December 2009 B PENWITHICK Great Treverbyn Mica Dam PARISH WARD Sheet 14 of 20 Alseveor China Clay Works (disused) Trethurgy Tip Water This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of PENWITHICK AND BOSCOPPA ED Carrancarrow the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Playing China Clay Works Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km Field Quarrypark (disused) Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Pentruff Grid interval 1km The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2009. China Clay Works Water Water (disused) Ruddlemoor Trethurgy China Clay Works (disused) Greensplat China Clay Works TREVERBYN CP BUGLE West Carclaze Mica Dam PARISH WARD Lansalson Ruddle China Clay Works China Clay Works D B Pond A Great Carclaze (Baal) O (disused) (disused) O D R E China Clay Works L R Restineas Farm V E A P R D M O i A Water s A m T D S a n Bodelva Farm t T le N d U Gray Farm R O a Vounder i M Goonamarth lw ST BLAZEY ED a Farm Farm y ST BLAISE NORTH Garker Eden Project Higher Biscovillack PARISH WARD Farm Carclaze Downs Bodelva DRUMMER'S HILL Vounder China Clay Works (disused) Greensplat China Clay Works St Austell Enterprise Garker Park M BUGLE ED E China Clay Works N E (disused) G A S o Tip R Civic v t e A R r Amenity u O S s A Site t t r e e D l a l m R i v e r Reservoir G (covered) R E Menear Farm E N S P Carclaze Bodelva L A Industrial Estate Reservoir T Boskell (covered) R China Clay Works O A (disused) D CARCLAZE Wheal Jacob PARISH WARD (disused) Tregrehan Consols Tregrehan Tin Mine A Mills (disused) Penisker Farm 3 91 Bojea Industrial Estate ST BLAISE CP Higher Tregrehan Biscovellet Farm China Clay Works (disused) Trethowel B O CARCLAZE D M I N D R i s Trethowel O m A PAR AND ST BLAZEY GATE ED a D C China Clay Works n EN t TU l R e Y C (disused) D L d R Carne Stents R BOSCOPPA ST BLAISE SOUTH a R Works Water D D i E l A w A P (disused) O a O M Tregrehan Mills y R PARISH WARD Sch R PARISH WARD A T P R Gover S ZE H Trembear A TRETHOWEL A E R E China Clay Works China Clay T L S N N T Y N C S P E (disused) U R S Works PARISH WARD IR IC 390 O A A K M A (disused) C N R M O 'S A Boscoppa C D Mine St Blazey Gate Carclaze L (disused) Community L St Mary's D Junior C R TREGREHAN N Church Y School Y E L Tregrehan Trenance B Little Trenance S O PARISH WARD S K Farm China Clay Works I R R N A LA (disused) O P N G Water BAY VIEW D G RE o E W v RD e R T r S t r D D e Forest OA A a O Gover Valley Bishop Bronescombe R R m H China Clay Works A L GWE C of E VA School W L M L-AN-MOR O E (disused) Cornwall College O EN T R (Primary) R S Trenance Farm (FE) C T U y O M BOSCOPPA A Trethowel a T S w l Wood i CL a R ST AUSTELL POLTAIR ED d e l D ST MEWAN ED t R n Y G a Menacuddle Farm E O POLTAIR N m T V s R ST AUSTELL BETHEL ED i U Nursery E O ST MEWAN CP D R PARISH WARD C R Y O A D A A D Trevanion Farm W A BETHEL D T R Trenance K O O E R R R D T N A A A O R A Reservoir L R R 0 Trembear Farm N P P Hockey 39 E L PARISH WARD H A C I A A V P W E r E Pitch Britannia D O H O A R e N iv N C E N D R R Inn E S T I R O ll L O Y e ME B N t D s E New Pembroke u D L A S Market A t U Poltair S Mine N S I C S E N (disused) A School L Buckler O A N uct D BETHEL RD iad E G V E Sandy Hill Village E BETHEL A 3058 W M S Tremewan R R Community Playing P E T AR MOO S O Primary Field R ROA T Playing Field A D B D Cricket R School ST AUSTELL BAY ED L Ground Recreation ID Little Gover HIL BU A A G Y C 3082 D KL 3 Ground E Farmhouse AN ER 9 G S S 1 O Brewery D R VE LAN D Gover Tin Mine R R A E OA N Business Park D I (disused) E RD Football ST AUSTELL CP L G N S CARLYON CP Blackpool o IA Ground ve H L r S RT M tre A OAD A Dryers and Mills a V R I m E TH N Y T TR POLK Laboratories C H CRES E H UG C HO Holmbush Industrial Estate O E C St Austell LL OP Industrial Estate ER Sixth Form AG Sedgemoor R E College D Holmbush R (Mid Cornwall AD Trewoon D RO DR College) N ET YO NN RL GA CA Caravan and A 3058 Camping Site Cooperage COR MORAN Farm T Bus T DRIVE Golf Links S S OS Cemetery Depot Supermarket TR CR ST AUSTELL U K RO R H O G I A I A D H N ST AUSTELL BAY V G E E ST AUSTELL GOVER ED ' D T S FORE S SH RD G PARISH WARD HOLMBU C IA ROAD U EAST HILL VICTOR M GOVER ALEXANDRA ROAD B E CR Charlestown IN PARISH WARD D N Primary Golf Links R IS R T R O S R D School A H A D T E U Mount Charles M O L Golf Links S Junior & Infant O School P S D Cemetery ROAD Cornish t A ACH A MOUNT CHARLES ED BE u O Leisure World s R Hill's Quarry te Playing BEACH ROAD ll AD H (dis) R Cemetery Field O Penrice C iv L R R e L Carlyon Bay CARLYON BAY r E Community U MW H O College C C MOUNT CHARLES R H C A PARISH WARD R L WAY E FAIR S PARISH WARD T r PE O Wate NWINNICK RO W n Low AD N Mea R H O ADD A ON W 52,000m D AY Council Offices Pond CHARLESTOWN D SOUTHBOURNE ROAD Superstore 199,000m A Playing Field O er R Training TREV PARISH WARD at O Pondhu AN W R Centre ION igh RU ROAD H T Primary P D n A ea School E O M SW95SE N R T A St Mewan Church E E S W 0 A South Polmear Mine 9 N A 3 Playing R (disused) Trewhiddle D Playing Field D A Field Quarry S RO WLE (disused) SA Pond Poltarrow St Mewan Charlestown Community Nanphysick Farm Primary School D D OA TH R R R O DUP Landrion Point N A E P Tregongeeves H T Quarry R Appletree Point (disused) O P Caravan Park ST AUSTELL BAY CP Tregongeeves Farm TREGORRICK ROAD DUPORTH Mount PARISH WARD Rugby Edgcumbe Ground Hospice E Polmear Island N A L Tregorrick S E V Penrice Hospital r E St Austell Golf Club Duporth e E Rugby Field t G D a N R Holiday Village W O N h St Austell Bay G A ig E MEVAGISSEY ED H W n R E a T T e N M E St Austell Caravan Park P Caravan Park TREGORRICK AND TREWHIDDLE Lawn Tennis Golf Course Club PENTEWAN VALLEY CP PARISH WARD P OR TH PE LL AN KEY HI BE ZA AC LI H CO RD Little PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Trelower Trelowth Park St Margarets Golf Course PARISH BOUNDARY Holiday Park 90 A 3 LONDON APPRENTICE Sewage Golf Course PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Works PARISH WARD PORTHPEAN AND Carrickowel Point PARISH WARD BOUNDARY TRENARREN PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY r e r Golf Course t a e MEVAGISSEY ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME v i PARISH WARD W R Golf Course w l o l Lower Porthpean L e ST AUSTELL CP PARISH NAME t n s a u e A M DUPORTH PARISH WARD t PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME S Polgooth Polgooth Mine 3 Higher Porthpean 7 (disused) 2 3 B.
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