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S a N CK THE E DLANE IL K T F O I YD G A OO S Ships and Castles A ON S W W RO N T L A N O AD U T N E SL E L Y C V O M R P R (Leisure Pool) G E O E B S R R U A N E E R R D E N L Q W G T G L S U T E O E A D A F G R A R I E R B C D E A R R W O R A N E L A O E O D M T R T B X N Y V R C N V R N O H PL E M Sch A ' E T B A A A A E S H S N R L E C Y I M L L ARWENACK WARD R G S E L O D I A D L R A D A Depot A D R E V N R Polgoda Downs Falmouth E T S I E E O A D S Carnkief A R R E Business Park T LAN P H E H P R Plantations E BA E T E Falmouth A Allotment E R U N Carnkief A N N V U School of Art D G Plantations E Gardens N G E T E E N A tion N E R Sta V E n N S R Tow A U I V P E D uth mo N R B T S al E A A F C H I T E A A S Allotment H O S S R ROAD T H R A R SDOWNE AD L E G LAN R E R O Gardens U O R E R D Middle W O E L D R Y R N L I O A R C A I V S D M V E ou A M B L L Point th O L D O N 'S E H T R R E X M ill MEOR A A A A O L Pl R OS M F a a B A D M Pendennis Castle m nt N N EL bo atio E D N 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Pool S K O L CL B A N B i D Pendennis Point c e ' s W H A o T o E d R Swanpool Point R O A S D A D Y A U O D L R A G O E E L R H A K T H C N A T REV E R E P GLO Nurseries R S E RO NU Swanpool A A E D AV C LE Car Park Beach S D UN O C Caravan OS Caravan Site R B Site Lelight Plantation Crill House Hotel POLMENNOR ROAD H WET Camping Site Brickmoor LO PERRANPORTH WARD Plantations A Pitch and Putt R OAD D Course ACK R N R E SCAR Maen RO P Valley OAD OL R Park NPO SWA Mine (dis) Roundclose Plant Eustace's Plantation Hoe Wood 4 L Tip 8 L I 2 Falmouth Bay 3 H B E C Middleclose Plantations N A N N E P 5 7 Tip 0 3 A West Chiverton Mine (disused) Golf Course KEY KEY Quarryclose Plantation Pennance Point EXISTING WARD BOUNDARY (TO BE RETAINED) EXISTING WARD BOUNDARY (TO BE RETAINED) Sewage Works PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY D A O R PROPOSED WARD NAME BOSLOWICK WARD H T PERRANPORTH WARD R PROPOSED WARD NAME.
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