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Sheet 16 (Bodmin and Liskeard, PDF) KEY UNITARY AUTHORITY BOUNDARY ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY BODMIN ST PETROC ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME LISKEARD CP PARISH NAME EAST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Map referred to in the Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2011 Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km Sheet 16 of 20 Grid interval 1km This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. SHEET 16, MAP 16A Electoral Divisions in Bodmin D R N O LANIVET AND BLISLAND ED T S E Penbugle C N U Higher Bodiniel A L 0 HELLAND CP 3 H Brims Park A E L L H D A D A I G N A O H D R O E H R R PE T N R BUGL I O E L N AN W B E LANIVET AND Bodiniel A Y O R L Lower D L D O P A I H C Whitley e B N S O n D BLISLAND ED I L D E b I P O N L u IE O g L R C R l O D e A D L a n e ( T r CARDINHAM CP a c k ) D A Callywith Gate O R Industrial Estate Springpark Meadow N O T S E C N ANDS ROAD U Cemetery ROSEL A C L Playing O Field O K Bodmin S Quarry L Cemetery Caravan Park A Business (disused) N D Park L A N E Sewage W T A E LL E Works Berrycoombe County AC R E R E T O N S Primary School A E SHEET 16, MAP 16C Electoral Divisions in Looe Playing Field D A L L T S Y A C H R C IL R L Works T S A E R E I B D E E D R A E T P L Looe Community School W 3 M S Cooksland ID A L W E 8 A I Y R R D 7 RO Industrial B AD V K D N I 3 Estate D H 2 O R 5 BODMIN Superstore 3 O A W D 389 Depot Works ENN N ISON A RO Barbican Works T AD 9 8 Sports Field 3 E A St Petroc's a s B 3268 HIGHER BO Church t RE ST FO WAY ROAD R L St Lawrence's MID E ST o REE TRELAWNY ED o Hospital T e R i v DULOE CP e D Retail r UNM ERE RO St Mary's T Beacon Technology Park AD S Park D RC Primary F A School R O U T P R E Newton's D U R N I A N E Bodmin County O Margate O R O V I A Primary School Y T R B H R A T A S N A O T R E T A A S H N D N C T I S L L E I AD C B O W A BODMIN ST LEONARD ED IL N R N H R O We H ST Bodmin E Football E A C s 'S O Priory LAUN t B K L L Community C Ground oo Bodmin I A Grounds e Hospital N S R Junior School N i Looe I ve Fair R S r Primary School C T C LANSALLOS CP LOOE EAST ED R O Park E O Playing ST LEONARD E Superstore K NE T S LA L K Field A EAST OC PARISH WARD N R St Petroc's C of E D Primary School R PARISH WARD O A Boating D Pond The Beacon P BODMIN ST MARY'S ED RIO RY RO AD D A ST MARY'S O R D BODMIN ST PETROC ED A S B O ' E R Y W PARISH WARD W A IE R H C V A O AD Y IT RO A M E N RO B 9 S R BODMIN CP R 8 T T L PE 3 O ST PETROC OL S O O P A N A E B D S Sports EACO T R N LA W Cemetery O NES Ground PARISH WARD I LOOE A T D H EAST D I R E L 87 LOOE CP LOOE E 3 R A N O LOOE WEST, LANSALLOS O A T D S E F T O I AND LANTEGLOS ED S T H E W r R te a D RI W VE WEST w o BA LOOE L W n D a r E e N te R M a D W h ig E N LL H HI N O E n R OO a A C T L e L E M A ES LAN A S W M E E T RE N LE S BT ay D C Castle Canyke U RA lw Y A C ai W N WEST LB Sta O R YK H rd A E nfo Y Looe Bay G G e RO N L W Bodmin A I A nd D PARISH WARD DS a Pier W in D Community TO dm O N o R H E B College A L R N R N B OA 53,000m AF D O OR V Playing Field E A K R G O I AD R L L A A H Blowinghouse N 225,000m D R O A SX25SW D Walker Lines Portlooe Industrial Estate AD Kirland RO W Reservoir Little Kirland INO RM CA y ilwa Ra ord enf d W an min Halgavor Farm Bod Halgavor Moor RE SPRY M N RO er AD riv ille L O S T W I T H I E The Dragon L Sunny Corner R Leisure Centre O Trekillick Farm A D 65,000m SX06SE 206,000m LANIVET CP Kirland Bower LANHYDROCK CP B 0 3 LANIVET AND BLISLAND ED 3 A Tremabyn 2 Tregullon 6 8 Lanhydrock Hotel SHEET 16, MAP 16B Electoral Divisions in Liskeard Lestitha ST CLEER n o t a e ED Treworgey S r Manor e v ST CLEER ED i ST CLEER CP R ST CLEER CP Pellagenna Farm 54 Lanseaton Farm ST NEOT 32 B y e CP w o Halbathick F r Bokenna Farm e v i R BOKENNA CROSS Venton Veor 4 5 2 3 B Railway Dismantled LISKEARD NORTH ED Theme Park LISKEARD NORTH Tregay PARISH WARD CU LV West Tuelmenna ER Hendrabridge W 0 OO A 39 D RO AD Playing Field Magistrates Higher Court R i v Landazzard e r Trembraze S E Hendra e a a DOBWALLS s t Looe Down o t n L Farm o PARISH WARD o e S T Ri C v e L r E E Works Cricket & R Rugby Hockey R Lower Ground O V Ground A Landazzard E D N S 90 L 3 O A O Football E Chypraze Nursery Ground H Leisure IL ADDINGTON L Centre D OA N R TO ING D L Liskeard School and AL A Community College C A 38 O R 38 A E OAD L R R 0 PENGOVE 9 Y A 3 A T 38 S PE D LISKEARD CP NGOVER L Allotment ROAD O C Gardens DOBWALLS AND TREWIDLAND CP Stony Bridge Dobwalls Lantoom Quarry (Stone) Dobwalls County LISKEARD WEST AND DOBWALLS ED Primary School Ladye T Looe Mills S Park X U C Liskeard D L H Hospital R Infants R A K E R N H T School A E B IG 0 Castle Pleasure R 9 N H 3 E A E Grounds W R O A REET G Liskeard Hillfort EST ST Y L W LISKEARD D Primary School D POUND ST W OA e R D R s O OL t L Football D Doublebois o A EA oe D N R Ground HI iv LL er T Timber Yard S Bodgara Mill S A R R A LISKEARD EAST ED E a B s t DEA L GATE ROAD N S o WOOD T ck) o ANE (Tra e LAKE L R St Martin's LISKEARD EAST iv e r Moorswater C of E Cattle Market R PARISH WARD i Primary School v V e A r R S L e E a Y t o n L A T N S ROAD E NEW N R TREWIDLAND A B PL YM Treburgie O PARISH WARD U Cemetery TH RO Penhale A LISKEARD WEST D 0 Farm 9 3 PARISH WARD Superstore A Council Depot D Hospital A Heathlands O Business Park (dis) R MENHENIOT ED N IO T 64,000m A 38 A A T 38 S A North Boduel Viaduct 3 MENHENIOT CP Caduscott MENHENIOT ED 9 0 Farm 221,000m SX26SW r e v i R E Tencreek Farm e o a o s L t t L Liskeard Trevelmond s o e o Station e Lamellion W R i Boduel v e r Liskeard Viaduct Bolitho Farm South Bosent ST PINNOCK CP.
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