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LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Higher Bebington North East Bebington Wirral Wards and their constituent Lower Super Output Areas LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Higher Bebington North East Bebington Higher Bebington South Bebington Bebington North Bebington Higher Bebington East Bebington Bebington Village Bebington Higher Bebington Central Bebington Storeton Bebington Higher Bebington South East Bebington Bebington West Bebington Higher Bebington West Bebington Birkenhead East Float Bidston and St James Birkenhead West Bidston and St James Bidston St James East Bidston and St James Bidston Moss Bidston and St James Bidston St James West Bidston and St James Beechwood North Bidston and St James Bidston Hill North Bidston and St James Beechwood South Bidston and St James Bidston St James South Bidston and St James Birkenhead South Birkenhead and Tranmere Hamilton Square Birkenhead and Tranmere Higher Tranmere Birkenhead and Tranmere West Tranmere Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere Lairds Birkenhead and Tranmere Birkenhead Central Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton North Birkenhead and Tranmere Oxton North East Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere Parklands Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere North Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton West Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton Central Birkenhead and Tranmere LSOA New Name Wirral Ward New Ferry East Bromborough Bromborough South Bromborough New Ferry West Bromborough Bromborough Rake Bromborough Port Sunlight North Bromborough New Ferry South Bromborough Bromborough North Bromborough Port sunlight South Bromborough Bromborough Central Bromborough Bromborough Station Bromborough Bebington Central Clatterbridge Bebington South Clatterbridge Spital West Clatterbridge Bromborough Brookhurst Clatterbridge Spital North Clatterbridge Clatterbridge West Clatterbridge Clatterbridge East Clatterbridge Raby Mere Clatterbridge Spital South Clatterbridge Noctorum Central Claughton Birkenhead Park East Claughton Noctorum North Claughton Noctorum South Claughton Bidston Hill South Claughton Claughton East Claughton Claughton South Claughton Claughton North Claughton Birkenhead Park West Claughton Eastham South Eastham Eastham Central Eastham Eastham East Eastham Eastham Woods Eastham Eastham Heygarth Primary Eastham Eastham North Eastham Eastham Rake Station Eastham Eastham West Eastham LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Irby South Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby Central Greasby, Frankby and Irby Landican Greasby, Frankby and Irby Upton Central Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby North East Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby West Greasby, Frankby and Irby Irby North Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby East Greasby, Frankby and Irby Thurstaston Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby North Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby South Greasby, Frankby and Irby Royden Park Greasby, Frankby and Irby Barnston North Heswall Heswall East Heswall Heswall Central Heswall Pensby South Heswall Barnston East Heswall Gayton North Heswall Heswall North Heswall Heswall West Heswall Heswall South Heswall Gayton South Heswall Barnston South Heswall Hoylake East Hoylake and Meols Hoylake Central Hoylake and Meols Hoylake North Hoylake and Meols Hoylake Lifeboat Station Hoylake and Meols West Kirby North Hoylake and Meols West Kirby Central Hoylake and Meols West Kirby East Hoylake and Meols Meols West Hoylake and Meols Meols East Hoylake and Meols Meols North Hoylake and Meols LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Leasowe Central Leasowe and Moreton East Leasowe East Leasowe and Moreton East Moreton North Leasowe and Moreton East Lingham Park East Leasowe and Moreton East Leasowe West Leasowe and Moreton East Moreton Sandbrook Leasowe and Moreton East Moreton Central Leasowe and Moreton East Moreton East Leasowe and Moreton East Leasowe Castle Leasowe and Moreton East Egremont Central Liscard Egremont Promenade South Liscard Egremont North Liscard Egremont West Liscard Liscard Central Liscard Liscard South Liscard Liscard Mill Lane Liscard Earlston Gardens West Liscard Wallasey The Breck Liscard Liscard West Liscard Liscard East Liscard Poulton West Liscard Lingham Park West Moreton West and Saughall Massie Moreton West Moreton West and Saughall Massie Moreton South Moreton West and Saughall Massie Moreton South West Moreton West and Saughall Massie Millhouse Lane North Moreton West and Saughall Massie Upton North West Moreton West and Saughall Massie Upton West Moreton West and Saughall Massie Saughall Massie Moreton West and Saughall Massie Millhouse Lane South Moreton West and Saughall Massie LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Victoria Parade New Brighton New Brighton North New Brighton Earlston Gardens East New Brighton Magazine Promenade New Brighton New Brighton Central New Brighton Tower Promenade New Brighton Egremont Promenade North New Brighton New Brighton South New Brighton Oxton East Oxton Oxton South Oxton Oxton North Oxton Oxton Central Oxton Oxton South East Oxton Oxton West Oxton Oxton South West Oxton Oxton North West Oxton Pensby West Pensby and Thingwall Irby East Pensby and Thingwall Pensby North Pensby and Thingwall Thingwall Pensby and Thingwall Pensby East Pensby and Thingwall Prenton South Prenton Prenton North East Prenton Prenton East Prenton Prenton West Prenton Prenton North West Prenton Prenton North Prenton Prenton Central Prenton LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Tranmere Woodward Rock Ferry Lower Tranmere Rock Ferry Tranmere Esplanade Rock Ferry Tranmere Well Lane Rock Ferry Tranmere Urban Village Rock Ferry Egerton Park Rock Ferry Rock Ferry West Rock Ferry Rock Ferry South West Rock Ferry Egerton South Rock Ferry Higher Bebington North Rock Ferry Seacombe St Pauls Seacombe Seacombe Ferry Seacombe Town Hall Seacombe Seacombe Library Seacombe Seacombe Docks Seacombe Seacombe West Seacombe Poulton South Seacombe Egremont South Seacombe Poulton East Seacombe Poulton North Seacombe Woodchurch East Upton Woodchurch Leisure Centre Upton Woodchurch North Upton Woodchurch Central Upton Woodchurch North East Upton Upton North Upton Upton South Upton Upton North East Upton Arrowe Park Hospital Upton Upton East Upton LSOA New Name Wirral Ward Wallasey Village Wallasey Wallasey West Wallasey Wallasey Harrison Park Wallasey Wallasey South Wallasey Liscard North Wallasey Wallasey East Wallasey Wallasey Elleray Park Wallasey Wallasey Green Lane Wallasey Wallasey Warren Park Wallasey Wallasey The Oval Wallasey Newton North West Kirby and Thurstaston Newton East West Kirby and Thurstaston West Kirby South West Kirby and Thurstaston Newton West West Kirby and Thurstaston Newton South West Kirby and Thurstaston Caldy South West Kirby and Thurstaston Caldy North West Kirby and Thurstaston Wirral Ward LSOA New Name Bebington Higher Bebington North East Bebington Higher Bebington South Bebington Bebington North Bebington Higher Bebington East Bebington Bebington Village Bebington Higher Bebington Central Bebington Storeton Bebington Higher Bebington South East Bebington Bebington West Bebington Higher Bebington West Bidston and St James Birkenhead East Float Bidston and St James Birkenhead West Bidston and St James Bidston St James East Bidston and St James Bidston Moss Bidston and St James Bidston St James West Bidston and St James Beechwood North Bidston and St James Bidston Hill North Bidston and St James Beechwood South Bidston and St James Bidston St James South Birkenhead and Tranmere Birkenhead South Birkenhead and Tranmere Hamilton Square Birkenhead and Tranmere Higher Tranmere Birkenhead and Tranmere West Tranmere Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere Lairds Birkenhead and Tranmere Birkenhead Central Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton North Birkenhead and Tranmere Oxton North East Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere Parklands Birkenhead and Tranmere Tranmere North Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton West Birkenhead and Tranmere Egerton Central Wirral Ward LSOA New Name Bromborough New Ferry East Bromborough Bromborough South Bromborough New Ferry West Bromborough Bromborough Rake Bromborough Port Sunlight North Bromborough New Ferry South Bromborough Bromborough North Bromborough Port sunlight South Bromborough Bromborough Central Bromborough Bromborough Station Clatterbridge Bebington Central Clatterbridge Bebington South Clatterbridge Spital West Clatterbridge Bromborough Brookhurst Clatterbridge Spital North Clatterbridge Clatterbridge West Clatterbridge Clatterbridge East Clatterbridge Raby Mere Clatterbridge Spital South Claughton Noctorum Central Claughton Birkenhead Park East Claughton Noctorum North Claughton Noctorum South Claughton Bidston Hill South Claughton Claughton East Claughton Claughton South Claughton Claughton North Claughton Birkenhead Park West Eastham Eastham South Eastham Eastham Central Eastham Eastham East Eastham Eastham Woods Eastham Eastham Heygarth Primary Eastham Eastham North Eastham Eastham Rake Station Eastham Eastham West Wirral Ward LSOA New Name Greasby, Frankby and Irby Irby South Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby Central Greasby, Frankby and Irby Landican Greasby, Frankby and Irby Upton Central Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby North East Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby West Greasby, Frankby and Irby Irby North Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby East Greasby, Frankby and Irby Thurstaston Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby North Greasby, Frankby and Irby Greasby South Greasby, Frankby and Irby Royden Park Heswall Barnston North Heswall Heswall East Heswall Heswall Central Heswall Pensby South Heswall Barnston East Heswall Gayton North Heswall Heswall North Heswall Heswall West Heswall Heswall South Heswall Gayton South Heswall Barnston South Hoylake and Meols Hoylake East Hoylake and Meols Hoylake Central
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