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Map Referred to in the Durham (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 SHEET 3, MAP 3 Electoral division boundaries in Stanley Derwent Bridge Map referred to in the Durham (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 Viaduct B 6 Sheet 3 of 14 3 1 4 t rn Friarside Plantation n u e B w e r id e ks D c o r J e iv R Gibside Chapel Farm Low Friarside Farm B U S T Y B This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of A N K the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. KEY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. COUNTY COUNCIL BOUNDARY ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Scaife's Wood PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY k al W TANFIELD ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME nt L Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km e e w H a r T e p PARISH NAME A D m GREENCROFT CP P i Y l Grid interval 1km l D B ANNFIELD PLAIN PARISH WARD N E PARISH WARD NAME A N u r S A n L N Friarside E Wood W R COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES Low Friarside O A D SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. K N A B Y T S Bryan's Leap U B L e a p Gill Wood m i OA ll KFI ELD B S u r n 92 6 Leazes Hall A y Reservoir Crookgate wa ail d R F tle B 6310 RO an N ism Leazes T B D ST 6 Allott R 31 EE 4 Gdns T 310 B 6 Crookbank Farm Burnopfield Primary Crookfield Farm 2 School 9 6 A NT CE ES Cricket CR High Friarside CH Ground BIR Burnopfield Football Ground Birchwood Game Causey Bank Well House Farm F R O Allott Priest Field N Crookgate s Burn T Gdns Bobgin S Bank Bobgin T s Burn R Beckley Wood E E Cricket T Ground Black Hill y a w Lintz il Football a R Ground ld e 6 fi 7 Priestfield Stables n 0 a 6 B T A A R C U SC T L E O E SE R L T A N S E T Beckley Farm N B 6310 O S R Y F K E R Sewage O Works A D Golf Course Low Barcus Close Farm C Hobson O P Industrial P Y Estate L BURNOPFIELD AND DIPTON ED A Lintz Hall N E Farm Causey Row Park Head Fo goes Bu rn Tanfield Grange Lintzhall Dene Farm Loft House Toft Gate Farm l Tanfield Moor il G y Folly Wood e s u a C L INT Z L AN E D A Townhead Farm Folly Hill O n R r u B Y E y e S s U u A a C Pickering Nook C Upper Lintz Farm Sewage Works Tanfield rn u D B A ey us O Beamish Red Row R a C N T R B E U RE Cuthbert's Wood 6 Cemetery B 1 ST 7 T H 3 N O S R I F ay ilw M a A R E d l B Tanfield Lane fie an Straightneck Wood Farm T 2 9 6 A Causey Hall Fm Tanfield Manor Oxpasture Hill Mountsett Fell n r u Ewehurst Wood B Allotment l Clough Dene l D Gardens Woodside e A w O Grove Sewage Crematorium h R T Works g RS u C U TANFIELD ED o a H H u E se W y E B u rn F arleith Burn Planetree House 8 6 1 Tanfield Lea Industrial Estate 6 B ogh D B ou ipto se n B La urn ne Tantobie urn Middlecausey Beamish B Reservoir Plantations T E E D R A T EW S H VI O T OUT R S HAVANNAH N T O S R Beamish Park R F PARISH WARD U H TANFIELD E South Causey W Tanfield Lea North Industrial Estate E B 6311 Allotment PARISH WARD Farm WEST ROAD Gardens Sports Ground Golf Course Flint Hill B 6 Recreation 1 7 Sewage 2 Ground White-le-Head 3 Collierley 9 Works 6 A CO LLI y ER a L T w E l Y L E i T A a E N Allotment E RE E R R T D S T T Gardens d A N S e O l O R t F T W n R E 6 N N a H 7 O 0 m T R s 6 i R F Tanfield Lea County D O Junior and Infant School A N Kiphill Tanfield Lea Park Tanfield Lea Tanfield Lea South rn u B Industrial Estate ll T e s E w n E h e R g d T u Sports Field r o a S H Low Wyndways Farm T 6 G E S 7 t 0 N E n 6 e A W Allotment A L Dipton m t Gardens Th o Y e ll Co Allotment Gardens E n A se L Playing Field tt an R d Su E nd erl P a d n l Playing Field d R e R a i ilw A a F y Pa H th s E D t V OA r O R o R RN G BU p West Bushblades D EW S R N HA Shield Row RC O Primary School Playing Field Allotment Gardens St Patricks RC Playing Field Collierley Shield Row Primary Church Primary School AD N RO Tanfield School BUR NEW G O Beamish South Moor O D Broom Hill S T Simpson's Hill Playing Field R E AD E M RO PE T WYLA L LA Vie IA P W A w P K R V lan D B EN tati N M U o Pea Wood A Park CU E n A O R B N O Allotment Gardens T TI H TA G S Football I L Harelaw Ground E D Industrial Estate East Stanley Bush Blades Mews Rogerley Hill Harperley Wood C E E Broomhill M Cemetery Cricket B A U E S Cockshot Hill S H T Ground B D T L E A A D S E R S n O T L r Y Allotment Gardens A u R R 93 N B Playing Field 6 E R E A yo N K O E O I A T T D A F T P Grave Yard ON S TO DL ILL YS H ET Harperley Hall Caravan Park ET LA HIGH STRE NE T STREE Hare Law FRONT E CHESTER ROAD AN St Joseph's L E Y RC VA N LE A R Primary L E E P RP School East Stanley K Playing Field ETE A I R'S H Primary School P BA Pea Farm P NK O T TH N OR Playing Field O Raisenside N P EY Sports Playing Field HO LM Ground Kyo Heugh E T rn ER Bu STANLEY R o AC Ky E HARELAW D A O R H Playing Fields G U STANLEY CP T E E H E STANLEY ED R O T Y S Cemetery K T East Kyo N O R STANLEY HALL Collierley Cemetery Leisure F Cycle Track C Centre R A EYN R OLD PARISH WARD M S Allotment Gardens CLOS E E rn ers Bu L rrmy E Ca R DRIV O N RIDA K A HE Y D S D O 93 L Hare Law A 6 IL L A CATCHGATE O H School A R R N E E h B Y at E P M PARISH WARD y U L wa OXHILL H R ail E R d P n la R r de A WE un ST AR H S Oxhill S ROA d ILE D an Nursery A Stanley Burnside A t M et S l s l n School Primary School o o Eastfields t C m BALMORAL AVENUE WEST KYO e n t CATCHGATE G s a N den r ar Football Field d O nt G e R tme n T H Allo s LONDON ROAD CE R A E O R C A ER A D T R D R EE E TW D T OA IP D y R D A ilwa Stanley School N N RO d Ra O E O ntle AV S KY Whinney Hill sma 3 of Technology T M N Di 9 South Stanley Y E A 6 D l N l A o Infant & Nursery R E A t m T G E School R e E O E n P E N R A C I t A T ld South Moor D A N G Quakinghouse Hill e R i R S F N g R E a H yin Greenland K E E P r C la A T d P SOUTH STANLEY R R S IN e U Community N n H O T E s L C Infant School A D W D U O R L H A HOLLY HILL GARDENS EAST M R O Catchgate A Allotment Gardens D Primary T S E O Loud Farm School E U R T T H S F I T E T L H D E N S Stanley Burn K A E NT M W E C C T S F ES S A RO CR WE Stanley Wood L T N S S urn B E T E N Stanley B R AM D ANNFIELD PLAIN S H G L T L E T IL Allotment R H Y Kyo Laws Y A Gardens E ay LL 6 E O G lw H 9 T ai Holly Hill 3 Loud Hill A ANNFIELD PLAIN ED R R d Dene Wood D le Playing Field nt E a St Mary's Roman Catholic N Allotment Gardens sm S i Allotment Gardens SOUTH MOOR Primary School Reservoir D Playing Field Greencroft Business E l AN il & Enterprise L HUST G W LEDOW e's Community School O N RO at C R AD K LD O IE N SH S D E U DERW S T ENT ROAD R O T NEW KYO H U A Sports Ground A M T N W Annfield Plain H Allotment Gardens R D EST RO O AD Langley View M Junior School A S ST D O U AT I O N ON D Cricket R R MIDDLES ROAD O A E A l R R Ground D l o O L t m A A e D N Annfield Plain n D t Bloemfontein G Infants School C D a Football Ground Primary Y U r R d C H A e School L M n THE MIDDLES E RO s A P D A T ATH OAK T H Y P ERRACE GREENCROFT WA Stanleyburn Farm B Football IL RA 6 ND 3 Ground RLA 1 DE Morrison Road North 3 SUN ND Industrial Estate TT A NSE Hangingstone CO M Quarry (dis) CRAGHEAD AND SOUTH STANLEY ID D L ay rk E Railw a S led Allotment Gardens l P PARISH WARD R nt ia D ma r W Dis mo e E M S rn ANNFIELD PLAIN u T B y CRAGHEAD AND SOUTH MOOR ED O nle Annfield Plain Park ta U S S PARISH WARD 8 Cricket T 6 s 1 den Ground E 6 r R A 693 a t G L B n S tme E ta llo Y n A le R y Football 93 O A 6 B South Moor Golf Course ur Ground A Greencroft Industrial Estate n D ( T r a South Moor Golf Course c k H Depot ) AN SOUTH MOOR GI NG Langleymoor Plantation S TO Y NE A PARISH WARD L W AN E PARKHE K AD R Nursery A P T F O R C N E E R G The Greenhouse lway tled Rai Disman NE LA AIL GT WA Waste Disposal Site NE LA K OC EC R New Acres GO T N E Parkhead Farm O E AN W W L L E AI R A T ROA C AG R W D E S R H Windmill Hill O O A D L M S I Langley Moor D E Parkhead Gill H A Caravan L L Site R O A D 6 7 0 6 550,000m N A 416,000m e w a c r e s P l a n t a t i o NZ14NE n Shoulder of Mutton GREENCROFT CP Holmside Hall Quarry D A (dis) O R Maiden Hall Farm R E Maiden Law T S E Greencroft Park H Morrow Edge G BURNHOPE CP C N R A E L E N L A N E LANCHESTER ED l il G rk a Langley Close P Chapman's Well Farm.
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