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Kendal in South Lakeland District SHEET 7, MAP 7 Proposed electoral division boundaries in Kendal in South Lakeland district t 6 n St Oswalds i A M Meal Bank C of E r Primary e v Burneside i School R Ellergreen Park Cricket STRICKLAND ROGER CP Field nt Ellergreen Park pri r S ive THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND R R iv e r G E K i M l L e t HO n h INT t w Football PR Gilthwaiterigg a ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CUMBRIA S i t SKELSMERGH CP Ground e r i 5 g 8 g 6 B A k e c ck BURNESIDE WARD Be g rig ite Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in wa HELME LANE ilth G Golf Course the county of Cumbria July 2012 Sheet 7 of 9 Spoil Heap G I L D T A Golf course O H Mint River R W K N This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of A A I B T L the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. 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