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Sheet 5 of 5 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2007. FURTHER ELECTORAL REVIEW OF BARROW-IN-FURNESS Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Borough of Barrow-in-Furness August 2007 Sheet 5 of 5 SHEET 5, INSET 1 A 5 9 ASKHAM AND 5 IRELETH CP A 590 0 9 5 A Maidenlands Quarry Quarry (dis) (dis) LINDAL AND MARTON CP DALTON NORTH WARD DOWDALES PARISH WARD D A O R N The George O T Romney H Our Lady's RC URS G WICK Junior School U Primary School ROAD O R B Dowdales Comprehensive School Standing Tarn S K E L Chapel Street G A County T E Infants School DALTON TOWN WITH NEWTON CP D OA R H T N A E TO RE RS R ST E E LV EL U G AP H H Y C L L Cricket MA RKET S Ground TREET Dalton-in-Furness DALTON SOUTH WARD BECKSIDE PARISH WARD Football Scale : 1cm = 0.03500 km Ground Grid interval 1km C E Dalton M E Station T E R Y H I L L ANTY CROSS AND NEWTON PARISH WARD el nn SD 2273 Tu SHEET 5, INSET 2 H St Paul's C of E AW Reservoir D Junior School CR ROA O (cov) C S FFE LA LI T O N NC H D R A S HO O T T P R A R L N D K AN R F A O I HAWCOAT WARD O A E E D L R D Y P E K F B U B Thorncliffe R A School N E Cricket S S Ground P A Rugby R D K Ground E R V OA O Victoria Cemetery N G D S Junior School R H A N I R T E L E R Y O R A O D A D Playing Field D E R B Victoria Y S Infant H IR Sch E R H O O A L D L O W L A N E ORMSGILL WARD T E E R T S D R O F NEWBARNS WARD T X E O E R T S E T A G O R R E A AN H D L IEL IRF FA A Playing D IN A S Field O L R IE S Y T E R B E B E A T Playing Field T S T E S PARKSIDE WARD R O D E N A L Saw H Mills S E L T E E R T S D N A A I L N T S U L R IE S T R E H E IB T B E R Scale : 1cm = 0.03000 km T R Park View O Grid interval 1km A Comprehensive D HINDPOOL School WARD SD 2070 SHEET 5, INSET 4 Park Vale E N Leisure A L Centre L L Allotment I M Gardens Cricket Ground SHEET 5, INSET 3 WALNEY NORTH WARD PARKSIDE ET WARD Walney Island RE ST H R M IS I W S O D Scale : 1cm = 0.03000 km N E E A O Rugby V D A R R C A Grid interval 1km D T Football LE A Vickerstown R Field HINDPOOL WARD N Park L A E N DRIV E TRAL CEN George Haswell Cemetery d School a ET Golf Links AMSGATE CRES o RE R R T P S n E A T o A R t G l N K a EE R D L G A Greengate County D U Jun Sch T K E P E RE T R S S St Columbia's RC NE T A O H H L R UT Primary School RC M E T MO HU E E AL C E T RE F N T CENTRAL WARD S A EN D D M S E M RA Alfred Scale : 1cm = 0.03000 km ET RE ST Barrow Grid interval 1km OL IST SD 1968 School BR E WALNEY SOUTH WARD N T A E L E P B R A Walney T SD 1768 G L S School A N Y C D IO K N N I A B M S U VICKERSTOWN O T D T S L A N D E A O R.
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