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The Boundary Committee for England Electoral Review SHEET 5, MAP 5 Proposed Electoral Divisions in Newbiggin by the Sea and Blyth town DRURIDGE BAY ED THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND ELLINGTON AND LYNEMOUTH ED LYNEMOUTH CP CRESSWELL CP LINTON CP ELECTORAL REVIEW OF NORTHUMBERLAND Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Northumberland August 2009 Sheet 5 of 11 Power Station This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Worm Farm the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2009. M Works e a n M Lo e w Lyne Sands a n W H at ig e h r W Holy Brae Hill a te r Dunting Stone M Sandle Holes in e ra l R a i lw Fairy Holes a y Lazy Hills A 1 89 E le m Golf Links e n t H e Wo a odh d orn Burn Newbiggin Moor Lake Church Vesta Quarry Farm Hunkleton Side ! Queen Elizabeth II 7 9 Country Park 1 A St Mary's NEWBIGGIN CENTRAL AND EAST ED Church Outer Carrs Football Field y NEWBIGGIN EAST a lw S i a PARISH WARD E R A l C a r R e E in S Whitehole Skears M T A R Allotment D 18 Lake 9 A 1 Gardens 9 7 East Lea W White Holes O O D H WOODHORN DEMESNE O R N R O A D Moorside First School A 197 Di NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA CP sma A 1 ntle 97 S d R HIRST ED U ailw RD M ay N M Delis Carrs R E HO R OD H T Caravan Park O HIRST O H S W U HIG S PARISH WARD E L A N E Sports and Newbiggin Community Centre Point NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA T E Mary's Dub E R Jefferson's Hully T S Football T N E Church Point Ground Sports O D Hully Rocks FR A Wansbeck N Little Bay Ground LONG PARK E Down Over Rocks General Hospital M O Newbiggin R Football P Pitch Middle School Hirst Welfare (Sports Ground) E C V A y c E D le V A A N T 1 r A 8 a L 9 c R k D E N Hunkleton A B Stone L M R U O H M T T R S O E N Windsor W First School Newbiggin Bay ASHINGTON CP D B R 1 N 3 O Ashington Alexandra 3 AT 4 E First School S NEWBIGGIN WEST H RT O PARISH WARD N S p i St Benedict's RC ta l B u Catholic VA rn Middle School Playing Field SEATON WITH NEWBIGGIN WEST ED Spital House Farm NLEY VIEW Spital Carrs Welbeck Community MA A l Seaton Hirst l E o First School V t Allotment Gardens H A m C of E Middle School T A X e I L Hirst S n E t X G High School A a N Needle's Eye r D d e R (Natural Arch) n A s S W R E O SEATON E A S T D ewage H O PARISH WARD Works P W E VIE A EY Spital V NL E MA Point E V I R D D L E I F R Coulson Park I A F First School 9 4 8 3 1 3 H 1 IG A HF IEL B D D CO R B 1334 LL EG E RD COLLEGE ED D ROA IGGIN NEWB COLLEGE PARISH WARD Y A W North Seaton D Ashwood Business Park O Industrial Estate O W K A O Y A W D O O W K A Sandy Bay Caravan Park O ARMSTRONG WAY 9 8 1 A k c a r T e l c y C L I North Seaton Links CAS N TLE K ISLAND WA Y S V I North Seaton Colliery E W Allotment Gardens BEDLINGTON CP BEDLINGTON NORTH NORTH WEST SLEEKBURN WEST PARISH WARD PARISH Cambois Farm Works Mine ral Ra ilway NS DE AR Y G LE Sports Field Sewage Works MB WE Playing Field Greyhound Stadium Sleekburn Business Centre Fergusons Business Park B R O C K L A N Works E SLEEKBURN ED SLEEKBURN PARISH WARD EAST BEDLINGTON CP Cambois First School KEY UNITARY AUTHORITY BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Cambois Links PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY SEATON WITH NEWBIGGIN WEST ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME NEWBIGGIN-BY-THE-SEA CP PARISH NAME Allotment PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME Gardens NEWBIGGIN EAST PARISH WARD 9 8 1 A Scale : 1cm = 0.8000 km Grid interval 1km S l e e k B u r n Tidal Basin 583000m ter Wa 429000m gh Hi an NZ 28 SE Me th ly B North Beach er iv R Battleship Wharf Green Skeer Mount Pleasant Farm Blyth Harbour M iner a l T R S ai M E l AL w M e D a a y ean n L o H w i gh W a C W North Blyth te O COWPEN ED at r W er L N E orth Y M S R e id COWPEN an e O S M Lo ta A w BLYTH CP ea ith Sewage D PARISH WARD n W s H at Works i er gh W a te Kitty Brewster r Industrial Estate ROAD NISTON AD CO Fire Station RO R NS E Tidal Pond SO G KITTY BREWSTER ED TA Centre AD DG E RO HO N EN T WP S CO T KITTY BREWSTER Wimbourne OAD CROFT ED PEN R Quay Depot PARISH WARD COW Shinny Gripe Lug C Crab Law OWPEN ROAD CROFT PARISH WARD.
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