Property/Elector Statistics by Area/PD/Street As of 11/10/2012

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Property/Elector Statistics by Area/PD/Street As of 11/10/2012 Property/Elector Statistics by Area/PD/Street as of 11/10/2012 Houses Electors Street Details As First Published As First Published CA1 - FARINGTON WEST - NORTH Bannister Lane 34 74 Barn Hey Drive 51 116 Barnsfield 4 6 Bispham Avenue 73 141 Blake Avenue 15 31 Boegrave Avenue 18 33 Brackenbury Close 20 43 Brook Lane 4 9 Brookside Close 16 32 Chadwick Gardens 8 15 Chain House Lane 86 172 Charnock Moss 15 31 Cheshire House Close 5 10 Church Lane 50 102 Constable Avenue 22 52 Coote Lane 57 129 Crofters Meadow 16 32 Croston Road 303 535 Duttonfield Close 18 34 East View 6 10 Fidler Lane 5 8 Five Acres 6 14 Fowler Lane 8 15 Fylde Avenue 7 19 Gainsborough Avenue 18 37 Great Meadow 24 36 Green Lane 2 2 Greenfield Drive 24 39 Haydon Avenue 18 35 Hern Avenue 8 12 Hillside Avenue 21 43 Hope Terrace 8 3 Kellet Acre 23 47 Leveret Court 11 25 Little Close 16 31 Lodge Lane 5 12 Lodge View 3 5 Lower Field 35 44 Lowry Close 20 39 Malton Drive 9 19 Marks Avenue 8 19 Meadowland Close 27 55 Mill Lane 15 34 Morland Avenue 22 43 Morley Croft 56 96 Moss Lane 10 21 Murray Avenue 2 4 Naptha Lane 5 10 Newgate Lane 26 44 North Union View 36 72 OTHER ELECTORS 1 Parish Gardens 20 41 Parker Lane 17 37 Penwortham Way 1 2 Riverside Avenue 56 101 Riverside Close 4 8 Rushy Hey 56 92 Ryding Close 12 22 School Lane 43 82 Squirrels Chase 15 34 St Pauls Close 39 79 Stanley Fold 2 1 Thornton Drive 8 13 Turner Avenue 45 113 Wellfield Road 23 50 Westfield 30 60 Whitehead Drive 13 26 William Street 2 Willow Close 6 13 Yew Tree Grove 12 21 Totals for : CA1 - FARINGTON WEST - NORTH 1,704 3,285 CA2 - FARINGTON WEST - SOUTH EAST Carr Lane 4 8 Grasmere Avenue 18 31 Kentmere Avenue 18 34 Wheelton Lane 20 40 Windermere Avenue 28 53 Totals for : CA2 - FARINGTON WEST - SOUTH EAST 88 166 CB1 - FARINGTON EAST - NORTH Bashall Grove 38 48 Boardman Close 41 Bristol Avenue 196 381 Centurion Way 16 Crown Street 48 88 East Street 42 70 Farington Court 13 23 Fowler Avenue 8 20 Fowler Lane 13 23 Gloucester Avenue 26 45 Highfield Avenue 57 104 Kew Gardens 13 23 Knowsley Avenue 12 20 Lydiate Lane 2 3 Mill Street 80 99 Nook Lane 1 3 Old School Lane 6 14 Rose Street 9 20 School Street 29 47 Springcroft 6 9 St Christines Avenue 42 93 St Clements Avenue 52 110 St Judes Avenue 6 13 Stanifield Close 18 36 Stanifield Lane 138 259 Stanley Avenue 24 43 Stanley Road 50 103 Stevenson Avenue 21 33 Stoney Lane 3 5 The Square 10 21 Wigan Road 3 4 Woodcock Estate 6 13 Woodside 9 18 Woodville Street 57 114 Totals for : CB1 - FARINGTON EAST - NORTH 1,095 1,905 CB2 - FARINGTON EAST - SOUTH EAST Lever House Lane 83 159 St Annes Road 90 149 St Davids Road 46 92 St Margarets Road 14 27 Totals for : CB2 - FARINGTON EAST - SOUTH EAST 233 427 CC1 - LOSTOCK HALL - SOUTH Albrighton Close 25 51 Albrighton Crescent 30 59 Albrighton Road 68 122 Aldwych Drive 23 45 Alpine Avenue 58 108 Alpine Close 32 65 Birtwistle Street 7 9 Fairfield Street 26 39 Garden Street 21 38 King Street 20 26 Lords Avenue 15 31 Lostock Square 10 14 Lostock View 81 144 Pages Court 33 46 Princess Street 4 4 Prospect View 5 9 Queen Street 10 14 South View 10 17 Ward Street 62 70 Watkin Lane 77 115 Totals for : CC1 - LOSTOCK HALL - SOUTH 617 1,026 CC2 - LOSTOCK HALL - NORTH Avondale Drive 29 43 Barnsfield 2 3 Baytree Close 7 14 Berry Street 13 22 Blenheim Close 28 55 Breeze Mount 14 27 Bridge End 11 19 Bridge Road 6 12 Bridgeway 48 90 Brownedge Road 111 212 Chartwell Rise 13 27 Cuerden Rise 21 43 Dandy Brook View 2 4 Fellway Close 10 19 Fern Close 14 24 Graham Avenue 10 19 Highgale Gardens 30 60 Hoghton Street 7 13 Irongate 62 114 Jubilee Road 2 3 Kiddlington Close 14 25 Lindley Street 32 43 Lostock Lane 7 10 Malvern Close 20 32 Marilyn Avenue 10 18 Maureen Avenue 10 20 Mayfield Avenue 14 25 Moss Bridge Park 25 40 Moss Lane 40 82 Moss Street 31 41 Mossfield Close 9 20 New Pastures 17 23 Prospect Avenue 37 81 Regency Avenue 12 19 River Heights 15 30 Riverway Close 14 27 Rosemeade Avenue 34 62 Sephton Street 17 26 St Catherines Way 1 11 St James Close 42 70 St James Court 8 9 Stonebridge Close 9 17 The Crescent 25 46 Todd Lane South 27 70 Townsway 68 115 Tudor Croft 19 32 Victoria Street 38 62 Watkin Lane 64 74 Westfield 3 6 Wilkinson Street 5 6 Woodstock Close 14 28 Totals for : CC2 - LOSTOCK HALL - NORTH 1,121 1,993 LEA1 - GOLDEN HILL - WEST Balshaw Crescent 21 34 Balshaw Road 64 113 Bannister Drive 158 221 Bluebell Wood 13 24 Broadfield Drive 98 172 Broadgreen Close 35 65 Brownhill Road 28 44 Chatsworth Road 10 16 Cleveland Road 13 17 Earnshaw Drive 27 50 Eastwood Road 17 27 Edgehill Crescent 56 86 Egerton Road 6 7 Forrester Close 42 49 Golden Hill Lane 172 282 Great Park Drive 141 222 Haig Avenue 63 104 Hall Lane 87 156 Headley Road 44 87 Heys Hunt Avenue 75 122 High Green 8 13 Hillbrook Road 66 124 Leyland Lane 39 64 Low Green 12 21 Malden Street 18 37 Mosley Street 21 42 Northbrook Road 21 36 Oak View 7 13 Parish Gardens 112 210 Quins Croft 94 146 Ryan Close 28 38 School Lane 29 58 Southbrook Road 30 50 St Johns Green 32 61 Summerfield 19 30 The Heritage 24 55 Towngate 1 2 Wellfield Avenue 11 16 Wood Green 64 98 Woodlands Drive 42 78 Yewlands Avenue 32 62 Yewlands Drive 18 28 Totals for : LEA1 - GOLDEN HILL - WEST 1,898 3,180 LEA2 - GOLDEN HILL - EAST Balfour Court 4 Balfour Street 12 24 Ecroyd Street 7 9 Golden Hill Lane 1 2 Herbert Street 74 86 Hill Walk 16 24 Hough Lane 5 1 Kingswood Road 78 153 Newsome Street 19 31 OTHER ELECTORS 1 2 Pearfield 67 84 Rothwell Court 15 27 Ruskin Avenue 31 43 School Lane 35 50 Totals for : LEA2 - GOLDEN HILL - EAST 365 536 LEB - LEYLAND CENTRAL Alice Avenue 18 28 Balcarres Close 12 24 Balcarres Place 15 22 Balcarres Road 107 191 Beech Road 25 42 Brantwood Drive 41 80 Bretherton Terrace 7 10 Broad Square 6 13 Broadway 35 71 Burghley Court 15 20 Canberra Road 91 174 Chapel Brow 8 8 Charnock Street 12 18 Clifton Avenue 38 82 Crawford Avenue 94 181 Deighton Avenue 4 11 Denford Avenue 52 101 Dorothy Avenue 8 9 East Street 20 31 Farington Gate 47 82 Fleetwood Street 16 18 Golden Hill Lane 22 29 Goulding Avenue 32 51 Hampden Road 30 49 Hargreaves Avenue 36 66 Hastings Road 32 53 Helmsley Green 27 38 Hewitt Street 2 1 Hough Lane 9 10 Kennett Drive 84 137 Kings Court 23 27 Kings Crescent 20 39 Lindsay Avenue 36 61 Mead Avenue 46 83 Meadow Street 15 19 Nelson Avenue 32 63 Northgate 51 100 Orchard Street 14 20 Pembroke Place 13 28 Princess Street 39 65 Sandfield Street 13 27 Sandy Lane 55 99 Sandy Place 2 2 Somerset Road 8 13 Spring Street 7 13 Stanley Street 16 22 Starkie Street 21 35 Stratfield Place 31 41 Sumner Street 15 25 Thurston Road 18 30 Towngate 13 18 Turpin Green Lane 71 107 Victoria Terrace 7 18 Westwood Road 26 41 Wilton Place 12 17 Winsor Avenue 20 38 Woburn Green 24 43 Worcester Avenue 25 50 Totals for : LEB - LEYLAND CENTRAL 1,618 2,794 LEC - LEYLAND ST. MARY'S Acorn Close 22 49 Alandale Close 14 32 Applefields 29 70 Argyle Road 17 32 Austin Close 16 38 Beech Avenue 17 33 Beechfield Court 6 17 7 Beechfield Court 1 1 Beechfield Road 21 55 Belgrave Road 23 28 Bleasdale Close 22 36 LEC - LEYLAND ST. MARY'S Borrowdale Road 25 44 Broad Street 14 23 Broadfield Drive 10 13 Brookdale Close 6 14 Burlington Gardens 15 37 Cairndale Drive 15 32 Carlton Road 29 56 Chestnut Court 45 52 Church Road 69 128 Claremont Avenue 10 20 Colt House Close 5 11 Crocus Field 16 35 Dalehead Road 87 170 Dovedale Close 11 20 Edale Close 14 25 Eden Street 17 30 Edward Street 15 22 Ennerdale Close 37 64 Eskdale Road 18 44 Evergreen Avenue 31 75 Fairfield Road 8 13 Ferndale Close 22 44 Forge Street 4 6 Glendale Close 7 13 Haydock Avenue 17 32 Holt Brow 1 1 King Street 1 1 Kingsdale Close 10 23 Lancastergate 11 8 Langdale Road 106 236 Leafy Close 18 43 Leyfield Road 22 39 Liege Road 11 19 LEC - LEYLAND ST. MARY'S Lonsdale Close 28 68 Lyndale Close 13 23 Mardale Crescent 36 59 Matterdale Road 17 30 Mayfield Road 4 7 Morris Close 8 15 Nene Close 11 28 OTHER ELECTORS 1 5 Park Road 35 63 Regent Road 20 33 Riley Close 5 8 Sandy Lane 6 7 Silverdale Close 15 28 South View Terrace 21 22 Spring Gardens 64 87 St Andrews Close 16 28 Stokes Hall Avenue 25 51 Tamar Close 21 49 The Wordens 6 11 Towngate 55 61 Vevey Street 18 30 Vicarsfields Road 22 40 Wasdale Close 5 8 Wellington Avenue 16 25 Westgate 63 123 Wharfdale Close 7 12 Wolseley Close 7 14 Worden Close 9 17 Worden Lane 40 91 Worden Park 2 4 Wyresdale Drive 34 73 Totals for : LEC - LEYLAND ST.
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