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The Boundary Committee for England Periodic Electoral k ec n B do im Cr THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND N or th S an ds PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF HARTLEPOOL C O A S T A R O Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Hartlepool 1 0 A 8 D 6 January 2003 AD E O A E R S LL IN VI G RT T A O H N R O Caravan Park O C A E D A HART N R STATION O A D Caravan Park VE RI D WY OS G Barnard Grove IN K Junior & Infant Schools S T U D L A AY N W D CK STO D OD R WO S I A V R N E D D G B IN A D N E E W A K P AY llo HART WARD S S tm D N en R t G I O a V T rde E G ns N I L D K I R IN LA D ZE G NB R Y R OAD O N D S E A Playing W D O Field Y W R D E O O V D H D R A R R C I V H G H T E T N E I R I S E R M T P L W E E S S V D C E R E D S L D O T A R W L A O O DR C O W C O AK OD G WH O IT R ROU R T W E Henry Smith A L L Y I School M L E C V A All otm en CK P t G O R ar IST O de AV H ns T LT C U KIN L F G O Ch A SWY V DR E IVE R I N G R E O A A S St Peter's D IN G Sec Modern Sch St John T O Vianney N Clavering R RC School O Primary School A D WEST VIEW Playing Fields A 1 E 0 8 V 6 A M B ROAD O AM W T B B VIE R UR ST T GH WE U D O C OA A 1049 B E R R HART ROAD E C BRUS WARDT R N E I S A W New Cemetery N W N E Ch ST A VI Old Cemetery N E 49 W A 10 D MIERS R AVEN S O UE A A E D L R D E C A V HART CP Y B Sports Ground C I R E R S U L E O C K S N E R D A New Friarage R T RICK S C AD (Rugby Football I AR R RO V C E EN E S ARR Ground) W O LD C EM Mayfield Park ET ER (Rugby Ground) Y RO AD West View County OAD Infants & Junior ES R N Schools O H JO ea A dla K n d P E rom S en W a J D de O A RO A W N Y IMA I NC T RU T R D W I N W Prim AD T O E R E Sch EN L R R AR L M W B A S R O IN A E T Hartlepool Industrial Estate D V Football Ground N T R o E IV rt O E h S T an M S ds E A P V R E O N UE W H AVEN EST T U S V THAME IEW E R Hartlepool General Hospital OAD E T A S S I E N N N G OR TH A SE T AD GA V A V O O TE IEW N R T TH ER R R D R O O A F RO A LD ND D St Helen's Infant D O L A R H C EL THROSTON Y EV N & Junior Schools SWA LE CL KE A O OA D I S T A A W R Hart Reservoirs O P DU L ST HILDA WARD M R R HA M C M E O STR O R E E C ET O T L I R I N A P A W W R H A A T D Y D S FINCH R ANE E LD GE L O N GO STON GRAN EAS Ch HEADLAND CP I THRO INGT R GH ON RO TI AD NG AL E CL STONE THWAITE CL POWL ETT R Y OAD A W M A R E I N R R I E H A Throston Grange H e E S B C a N Estate T Y R d l A L E a I R Victoria Harbour L n S E W O D d G Playing Field N A U P A D R r o R H G m A N e M Friarage Field Golf Course O N RD n T AMBERTO a S S (Football d O T e Dyke House G R J R Ground) F H E Grayfields Recreation Ground R E T Comprehensive School R S E E I M E E A T M O N T R A L A N S M Springwell A R D G D T A I Sch A O N R I Ch R L H E School ON N GA L L BAN D 1 Throston Infant CHA T 7 A R 9 R R & Junior Schools W O O D K N A A E Y R D N O S S OU AD TH St Hilda's GATE Sports L Church A Ground N THROSTON WARD C Allotment Gardens A S H T A E MIDDLETON R E GDNS R T DAL Football N R L AVO CROFT ON HEUGH A O N Ground E D A A D HAM RO Commissioners' Harbour Reservoir W Allotment Gardens CHAT E I S L (covered) N T D O F A O S R ER L H O R R O K IR Y C E R S E T T DYKE HOUSE WARD O E N N W K E AY A O Ch T C L S L S L L ELMWOOD ROAD ACE I M TERR M UGHA N ROAD Allotment Gardens BRO MIDDLETO Brougham S Primary N D School S R ROAD S TE G S N HE C N D L E L G I S D L H N R D L A E O M I R A HESTER D C H O G R C O T L A R J A R L I I E R G B B N H S L M S N L C T I R Prim Sch O A O H O N I N E R H R D Y N O T R R S A North Cemetery O T D PERCY STREET AD O O A N R D N O LET D MID R HAR Anchor O T LANE E A Retail LW D IC Park K R Jackson Dock O AD RC Sch E AD AYSTON RO ART LAN H H R A Ch B D Y A R O O R N A M TO D A S R N C U I N D L T S T A West Harbour EPHEN A U ST R W N E A S N Victoria Y T SUG C A GITT ST Football E T L L E Ground R E O A G MAR R OD RD V O INGW A I R NGUS ST COLL TI W A ME T E D A E S N M D N L A A U E U V O L V E K I R D TO E L PCL R IFFE HAM ROAD R ST U DRING SAN R E N L R D E W U A C E E Y K E A Thornhill O T N I V S R T O A I School E T N O L E R E P A O R R D E CU T NDALL LOWTHIAN RD R R S D R C SHERIFF I O STREET A B V A Y D R O D A SEUM RD E A MU GROV Lynnfield D M O Sports Ground EL Primary STRANTON WARD R D A School K O High Tunstall BRIGHT ST R R O Comprehensive School Y Hartlepool Station E ELLI D L OTT ST R T ELWICK W E I RE M C GRANGE WARD E T K WILS S A ON R STREET U H E C I O R N N U A V H D S MIL E C A TON ROAD F CP V R O D A A G E RO R NG L GRA Civic T U H P Centre Ch W M T A GRANG E ROAD E E E R AD PAR R S E K H T R T ORIA ROAD A Ch VICT A P C West Park V A E E R E W Primary School PARK DRIV N K T U H E Ch RE E D I T HUT T T S S TON AVE R O B E NUE E S Y T OUTH R College W R D U O S S S PARK WARD L Ward Jackson T E S I T ' V T T H R Cricket N R W L O H A Park E D S E U L C E Ground O T E E A K R O G N T P T E L R G O E T E O T R S N R V O S R E Y V A T O W E N R E A V E O D T LH S E CLIFTON AVE THORNTON KE T C G HU E L L E T St Joseph's G N R R T D CARLTON S RC Prim Sch O I V A N C E L L GH E AD GRANTHAM RO AVE A PE A HO STAN DALTON ST V M EL E WICK Hartlepool Bay ROAD R D PARK ROAD D W PARK ROA O I S N Primary B E D School O L S D R O ON N R E S L G R T A W A O R T R E Q N E A TR OV N A S E K U S N N B A D C B A R N E D S U A E B E M l C L E E lo B O L t I m L W O F N E M W e N A n F K S N C L t O O R N G E O B A T K REET a T T N R S E E E T r O LIS E d N G G N e G R M T n R D R W B A s C T A A Y A O G H R O C S R F A R H R O T R N A Y A D T R A L R I D R D T R T D A Ch O S E A V O E K B E D N X V E D N L N Y N E T R E N R S I S S N N O O U I V E S N E A STRANTON S E S D S T T R T Newburn E OAD E Bridge K R T Prim ELWIC Sch Industrial Coll Estate E LWI CK R OAD D R B N S A O T O D D BURN VALLEY WARD K U A E C O T O N T H BU S RN R S R B OAD E T U T R Playing Field C O N O C T T R E B A O R E C N R L A L E T B I R O HARTLEPOOL V I U N N BELLEVUE S E D K S N T E B D R W R GA O U I Playing Field C A V R Stranton K E C K Y Allotment N O EL T Primary School K O Gardens R A L M N D B Catcote School A R I Allotment Gardens D N S F O D Sandgate R ROA ET T E RE Industrial H RN ORD ST OU S XF TB O Estate T S O WE E D U Hartlepool Sixth Form College R R S K T STREET R C H ET GREATHAM O RE H L A E R ST T K L S S L D P C LA E WA OR H N F A B E W OR OX A C R S English Martyrs RC K A Playing Field B E D U S Voluntary Aided Ch E R P Y Comprehensive School E D DALTON PIERCY CP A S A RO R T ORD E OXF A L V E E E E A U AV M N I N E G E V W B T U A N A O S O N O M R T N E S L A T V I V Y R R O P I BROWNING AVE A N S L D A T N R I AM ROAD CASEBOURNE N T Y S N R H Longhill Industrial Estate I P EN E O A D E G A SY R E L T V N D W T E FOGGY FURZE WARD S E S E B R T E G L D N N E I S S K F L E E C A E B a V R Y A V r R B E D r E V N 12 C A E Playing U H R Ho A T A H R W N C S K O 7 E P W C Field L u S U T N A E O 7 D E s R A D O E A O A e D T N W O O B L R S D C S T S D ROAD R A O D L E MASEFIE D a FO H E T T K n D A R R A R R ST T G d O O R L s Prim O D R O R N A T H N A HO AD O MLIN E O S O I Sch D W L ON R A A V RD RD T R E O A F H N E D OX F D A S D IE L R A D D L T V R O E RIFT HOUSE WARD CE E A A DR R A R S N E N E T V AV Y D E T O E L U OK ER E RO AV T Rift House YB W E LONGHILL TA S Primary School I N O C WINDERMERE ROAD S W W E H U I A T D L N F A E E I E O B OAD M V R A L R RLOWE R Kingsley RE ROAD E A D RM O E D E WIN Primary D H O R R R A K O School E ELWICK WARD S E N E Rift House Recreation Ground M W Church T V St Columba's R I N E E R L Church E D Prim D L V C A N R V E Sch A I A N O U V I W T E E R NU E C AVE R LAND N O OAK Works A U T W E E Playing Field RIFT R HOUSE OA D D A M FOGGY O ACAUL Allotment AY ROAD E FURZE R U AVEN Gardens D R I A M A WESTBROOKE SHA O L EN FR D R C TYNEBR R N OOKE AVE D I I V L S B S E E R I T E F O N E C S SOUTHBROOKE AVE D K A A T C M R TEESBROOKE AVE O O O N R A O R D N O A A T D I K O IN N G D S R L I V E E Y Allotment Stranton Cemetery Allotment Gardens A Gardens V E N Y Brierton U A E W Comprehensive E U BR School V IER LE TON L LA E NE B E N A L N O T R IE R Usworth Road B T Industrial Estate H D BRIERTON LANE E R C E L D N I I U F K E F N S S C R K AN E D A D L A E O R R R O D N A Caravan Park A D D S A S O O DA R BRIERTON CP L KEIT R H R N OA Allotment Gardens D O D R T A K Brierton C ROSSMERE WARD O T S WA Allotment ROSSME R Ch RE WAY RIO Gardens R DR DUNOON RD IVE Owton Manor Primary School ROSSMERE WAY D LINDSA al Y Park View ton BRAE Be MAR Industrial Estate ck Rossmere County ROAD WYNYARD ROAD Primary School St Teresa's RC Infants & RO K AD Junior Schools D E C N R R A Tees Bay A A L T L N N C A A D IO LAIRD R OWTON WARD O R T L A OAD A T O T O E M S R R L O A OWTON MANOR A B D CALLANDER RD BENM ORE R OAD T E H D N H E A A I L F O G R R H R Church Ch O L O K N D A C R N N TO E Holy Trinity HAMIL N T A O H S E L D ATON L I CE (Aided) U A N M NE Z R R N A N Primary School A D T LANE B O L R O E M N T A Y M L ON T I T W W Ch O H R K Seaton O D ON LANE W E SEAT Carew AN A MANOR L OWTON Station Y D I R N E Golden Flatts County C E V Playing Fields H R A Primary School D C E R O RA Y s C A MA M E n P e Y L E d D E G A r L K a re R R a C R G th D am E t n B B ec e k S m t S M o l Manor E l A I N TO A V R X School QUAY A R A VE W E Grange County N D MOTHERWELL ROAD E V H L N R Primary School O I L S E R E AVE C Y O QUA N TOR S D R e A N ELI a I Z R E AB D ETH W to S A E Y n S N I Pumping Station a n V d R s M I OFF Playing Fields AT R OAD B Cricket Ground R E T N D C RU A A R O T D R C R IV O O E A T D KESTEVEN ROAD E Sports Ground D R A O O A R D N E O T V A N D E N A F O O T 8 R X 7 O S 1 OAD R R E RAY E A E B C OW V M T RD I LEET R INF D D WA A R O Nurseries O R D Fens County T N H OA S R I O ING O Primary School T LD A PA L K S C L C A O T N S D CL D FAREHAM N OA R E RD FO R CL W ET LD TH O HWO A RT A NO R C CLAXTON CP D K O C S R N R P O I O A N A W G D L W D I S T L I B N H A Y A N R G M D O C R L C Y R O G R S D A R O T D O W N OAD L E R T Tofts Farm East A O G CATC N R Industrial Estate D R FENS WARD D Hunter House Industrial Estate B G A r L e C R a N t DO h RAN F a B O m CL RD T B L O e C F c T k H BEC S ater WIS kw R Brea O are A G orth D SEATON WARD N E A S T T ES W AD RO S D FT A O L T T T O E E N R B T A S C K.
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