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THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of CORNWALL Final Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the U SHEET 6, MAP 6 Proposed Electoral Divisions in Carn Brea and Redruth Wheal Plenty Farm MOUNT HAWKE AND PORTREATH ED MOUNT HAWKE AND PORTREATH ED B 3300 Pelerin House PORTREATH CP Lansdowne Park MOUNT HAWKE PARISH WARD Sinns Barton Caravan and Wheal Rose 0 3 Camping Site A ST AGNES CP Kennels Rayle Farm Parc Erissey Wheal Briggan L L (disused) I 7 H 4 0 E O L 3 G D P A Hallenbeagle D O I RT KEY R R EA B T H North Downs RO AD Industrial PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY CHACEWATER, Estate PARISH BOUNDARY KENWYN AND Higher Laity Farm PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY North Downs Golf Course BALDHU ED Nance Farm PARISH WARD BOUNDARY CHACEWATER PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY CP REDRUTH NORTH ED Cornish Gold & PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Scorrier Treasure Park Methodist REDRUTH CP PARISH NAME 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RAYM D T OND Pool L a ROAD IE n t School F l Busveal R e O d ILL R E H O C HOUS L Victoria M a H WING IL i C BARNCOOSE LO H l A B w E Park H R F D a IO F I U A y L T E R AC R Lower Trevethan I R E O R PARISHO WARD E R R A E T T R OS D A O O AD NC a K G AR L O A B R h C A I D F H rc T R A A E H Barncoose County u L L W h S T I Trewirgie MO LO ES Primary School C A CR Barncoose H E V R C N C Infant & Junior U C T E D Hospital T L H A R I Y H N U Schools R T AR ROAD O L AG R T A C C O H O N R A N E D O AD R A RO AD O D GAR IE RO Playing A WIRG A TRE D WEST Field D R U Industrial I POOL AND TEHIDY ED D T Estate STREE ' D FORE S OA Rugby R R W EY Ground D ILS G POOL PARISH WARD O VIN N W E W A TR Business Y Cathedral Farm Wheal Damsel IL S Park (disused) O L C L A N I L Industrial H Higher Trevethan W H IL L A Estate E Y I G R Cemetery I W Carn Brea E E R S U T N Village O VE A D U A T E i R s H S B m G N E T R A a A N A C n T t E A T le L I S O d T CARHARRACK CP Y N R R D a E R i E N lw O T A a A y S D D L Sports O Ground Industrial Carnmarth Farm Estate L IL T H H E 'S Quarry T P T A (disused) E S D Carnmarth Farm K O D C U O U Sports T C B H K Ground D O W Quarry N Quarry South Carnbrea Mine REDRUTH SOUTH ED S (disused) (disused) Tregajorran (disused) 3 y CH 9 a SOUTH 3 w l A i P A a E R d L e HI PARISH WARD tl D L n R L a FT m RO s NC L i TI Church Coombe A E D N N Penhallick N LA E Clijah Farm R TH H AR IL M L RN CA D OA E R NC NA EN ailway P ntled R Disma Rock Farm Breamarth Farm Reservoir Seleggan Pennance W Farm H IT C West Basset Stamps R O (disused) Dismantle S d Railway P S EN H N Bosleake Farm CARN BREA CP AN IL C L E LA Bosleake NE East Wheal Basset LA Bowling NN (disused) E R Lanner Green HI LL L L I H LANNER CP Carn Arthen Carnkie R E Lanner Moor L E L N U Penstruthal Farm A Lanner B L Primary L A 393 Buller Downs L Piece Glen View School Wheal Buller E Farm B Equestrian Centre OR VE Higher Carnkie ELL Carnkie Junior Penstruthal Mine B & Infant School (disused) Bellvean Mine ET E (disused) TR S H FOUR LANES ED Penstruthal Farm G U O Trewirgie R FOUR LANES Downs PARISH WARD Football L IL Tresavean Field Marriotts H L Shaft E P A (disused) H C Television Station Treskillard Playing Penventon Field L O S C O LANNER AND STITHIANS ED M B Mennergwidden E Higher Trethurrup R Farm E O Middle N A Ivy House A D Tretharrup L Filtrick Farm K C I R T L I F Newton Moor Trethellan Mine Pencoys (disused) Primary School Carvannel Lower Grillis Farm Grillis Four Lanes Playing Field Ballard Caravan Estate North Penhalurick Farm Park Trethellan Bolenowe Moor Farm L O S C O M B CARHARRACK, GWENNAP E L A N E AND ST DAY ED Trethellan Water Tredeague Farm D A O Bolenowe R GWENNAP CP H Moor C R U H C Gregwartha Trelusback Pencoys Manor Trewithen Moor 7 9 2 3 Chy-Skyber B Penhalurick STITHIANS CP CAMBORNE Forest TRESLOTHAN ED West Penhalurick 38,000m This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Bolenowe the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Little TRESLOTHAN 168,000m Lancarrow CROWAN AND WENDRON ED Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Farm PARISH WARD WENDRON CP The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2009. SW63NE CAMBORNE CP Chycarn Farm THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CORNWALL Little Lancarrow Final RecommendationsFarm for Electoral Division Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Cornwall December 2009 Bolenowe Carn Moor Sheet 6 of 20 0 28 3 B.
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