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Division Arrangements for Thurmaston Ridgemere East Goscote Rearsby Ratcliffe on the Wreake Cossington Rothley & Mountsorrel Rothley Syston Fosse Queniborough Gaddesby Syston Melton Wolds Syston Ridgeway Wanlip Twyford & Thorpe South Croxton Barkby Leicestershire Birstall Birstall Thurmaston Thurmaston Ridgemere Lowesby Beeby Barkby Thorpe Hungarton Launde Cold Newton Keyham Scraptoft Billesdon County Division Parish 0 0.375 0.75 1.5 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Thurmaston Ridgemere © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Lockington-Hemington Castle Donington & Kegworth Castle Donington Kegworth Isley cum Langley Long Whatton & Diseworth Breedon on the Hill Hoton Hathern Loughborough North Cotes Sileby & The Wolds Staunton Harold Prestwold Valley Loughborough East Burton on the Wolds Belton Worthington Walton on the Wolds Osgathorpe Shepshed Loughborough North West Shepshed Loughborough South Barrow upon Soar Loughborough South West Ashby de la Zouch Coleorton Leicestershire Quorn & Barrow Ashby-de-la-Zouch Ashby Woulds Swannington Quorndon Whitwick Whitwick Charley Sileby Mountsorrel Woodhouse Packington Coalville North Forest & Measham Ravenstone with Snibstone Oakthorpe & Donisthorpe Bardon Rothley & Mountsorrel Normanton Le Heath Coalville South Swithland Rothley Ulverscroft Bradgate Hugglescote & Donington le Heath Measham Ellistown & Battleflat Thurcaston & Cropston Ibstock & Appleby Markfield Swepstone Newtown Linford Syston Ridgeway Stretton en le Field Chilcote Heather Stanton-under-Bardon Ibstock Snarestone Appleby Magna Markfield, Desford & Thornton Birstall Market Bosworth Groby & Ratby Anstey Anstey County Division Parish 0 0.75 1.5 3 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Valley © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Loughborough North West Worthington Osgathorpe Belton Coleorton Shepshed Shepshed Valley Loughborough South West Swannington Whitwick Whitwick Leicestershire Charley Woodhouse Ibstock & Appleby Coalville North Bradgate Coalville South Ulverscroft Bardon Hugglescote & Donington le Heath Markfield Newtown Linford Markfield, Desford & Thornton Ellistown & Battleflat Ellistown & Battleflat County Division Parish 0 0.3 0.6 1.2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Whitwick © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016.
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