USRN: 1801316 Dane Street in Thurnscoe

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This Unique Street Reference Number appears in the Street Gazetteer maintained by Barnsley District (B).

USRN 1801316
USRN Type Designated Street Name
Road Name Dane Street

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Postcodes S63 0DL and S63 0EE
Post Town Thurnscoe
Registering Authority Barnsley District (B)
Number of UPRNS
(One is likely to be the Unique Property Reference Number for the Street Record)
51
Street UPRNS 2007005117, 2007005118, 2007005119, 2007005120, 2007005121, 2007005122, 2007005123, 2007005124, 2007005126, 2007005127, 2007005131, 2007005132, 2007005133, 2007005134, 10022878934, 100050676530, 100050676531, 100050676532, 100050676533, 100050676534, 100050676535, 100050676536, 100050676537, 100050676538, 100050676539, 100050676540, 100050676541, 100050676542, 100050676543, 100050676544, 100050676545, 100050676546, 100050676547, 100050676548, 100050676549, 100050676550, 100050676551, 100050676552, 100050676553, 100050676554, 100050676555, 100050676556, 100050676557, 100050676558, 100050676559, 100050676560, 100050676561, 100050676562, 100050676563, 100050676564 and 100050676565

Map of the area covered by 1801316

Dots represent uprns. These can houses, annexes or street records.

Statistics for USRN 1801316

Country:England
County:(pseudo) England (UA-MD-LB)
Built up Area:Thurnscoe/Bolton Upon Dearne BUA
Built up Area (Sub Division):Thurnscoe BUASD
Police Force:South Yorkshire
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs):NHS Barnsley CCG
Former European Constituency:Yorkshire and The Humber
Strategic Health Authority:Yorkshire and the Humber
Local Authority:Barnsley
Electoral Ward:Dearne North
Westminster Parliamentary Constituency:Wentworth and Dearne
Government Office Region:Yorkshire and The Humber
LSOA:Barnsley 014B
MSOA:Barnsley 014
Rural / Urban Classification:(England/Wales) Urban minor conurbation
Travel to Work Area:Barnsley
Census Supergroup:Hard-pressed living
Census Group:Hard pressed ageing workers
Census Subgroup:Renting hard-pressed workers