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In the South of Hartlepool (PDF) SHEET 3, MAP 3 Ward boundaries in the south of Hartlepool E Playing Church U Field N St Cuthbert's RC B E R V Church E A St Cuthbert's RC N Longhill Industrial Estate Y D E Primary School A L S R G O HERITAGE WARD N A I ns arde D K ent G Rift House llotm LONGHILL D A A Primary School O R Bowling D Green DALTON PIERCY CP L C E O I OAD R F WINDERMERE R O E Kingsley N Carr House Sands S A TEES BAY A Primary School St Aidan's C of E T D M I O The Church of Rift House Recreation Ground A Memorial N THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND O Jesus Christ D Primary School R of Latter-Day R E IV Saints FOGGY FURZE WARD R Works E E M Playing Field R E D ELECTORAL REVIEW OF HARTLEPOOL N RIFT HOUSE FOGGY FURZE I W Allotment Gardens Draft recommendations for ward boundaries in the Borough of Hartlepool March 2011 Sheet 3 of 3 Brierton Community School (Secondary) Y A Tees Bay W E Retail Park Allotment Gardens U Nursing Home V Hartlepool BR IE LE Workshops RT L ON E This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of LA Stranton Cemetery B NE the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. MANOR HOUSE WARD E IV The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. BRIE Usworth Road R RTO D N LA Industrial Estate R E NE O N I A B R L R R A N E W O N T D R D A IE A Nursing R O Home R B R O A E D T ARGY Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km O LL ROAD C BRIERTON CP T A Grid interval 1km C T H Allotment Gardens E C The L I Brierton Green F St James' F Church Allotment Gardens Owton Manor AY Primary School E W ER Manor Park SM OS Rossmere Park Clinic R D E Youth LAN A N Centre IO O Park View TAT Recreation Ground J S R Community U Industrial Estate D N alto Centre T n B WYNYARD ROAD O L eck T A N Seaton K D St Teresa's C Carew O R Park Primary School T O S A Rossmere D T Primary School H OWTON MANOR E F HARTLEPOOL R Holy Trinity O Owton Grange Church N T SEATON CAREW (C of E) St Teresa's Holy Trinity RC Church ANE N L CE (Aided) ATO OW SE Primary School TON MAN OR LANE NE SEATON LA Seaton Carew Station R LANE Golden Flatts ON MANO Playing Fields OWT s n C Primary School e E A d r L T a IZ C G A t O B n e E T T E m t H o M l R l W A A O A X A Y W Grange D E L Primary School Manor College L D R of Technology A O O A R Seaton Carew D SOUTH WARD E Nursery School N I INN ES R D V OA MO D A F R F I O AT R Community OA R D Cricket Ground Centre S E E B T R E N D D KE STEVEN ROAD A Sports Ground A R O O R A N D O 8 7 T 1 N E A F M OWBRA Y ROAD Milestone D Garden Nurseries Fens A O Primary School R N O T K C O AD T N D RO S E TFOR W THE A R K Golf Driving Tofts Farm East Industrial Estate R Range O A D GREATHAM FENS PARISH WARD CLAXTON CP D A L T ON B A C K L A Endeavour N Seaton Carew E House The Hunter House Seaton Snook Golf Course Inovation Centre Industrial Estate WEST WARD EAST WARD AD O R Claxton Grange N TO H South Works K I C G O ST H S 9 T 68 R A E E T A 1 7 8 Tofts Farm West Industrial Estate B R E N D A R Stephenson Nursery O Industrial Estate Methodist A Church D Refuse Tip (disused) IVE THE DR G r e a t C h a Refuse Tip l a m x D t A o B O n e R c B S k Greatham e E c E k Sewage Works T The B Green 1 2 7 7 River Tees Graythorp 8 17 Church of A North Gare Sands St John the Baptist D OA R S ON TA KT T C Greatham C of E IO TO N Playing Field S Primary School R O A D Graythorp Industrial Estate GREATHAM VILLAGE PARISH WARD Cemetery Works Sewage Works GREATHAM CP Oil Storage Depot TH ORN TR EE LANE 89 6 NZ52NW A M A 454000m R S H H 527000m O U S E Power Station L A N E Works D A O R S E E Works T M A S NEWTON BEWLEY CP Sewage Works R eat on o S n Te H es C ha H nne O l U S E L A N E Marsh House Farm D A O R S E E T reek ham C Great KEY 8 7 1 A BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY FOGGY FURZE WARD PROPOSED WARD NAME BRIERTON CP PARISH NAME GREATHAM FENS PARISH WARD PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME.
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