USRN: 43301874 Mill Bank in Appley Bridge, Shevington Vale, Appley Bridge and Shevington

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

USRN 43301874
USRN Type Designated Street Name
Road Name Mill Bank

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Postcodes WN6 9LJ
Post Towns Appley Bridge, Shevington Vale, Appley Bridge and Shevington
Registering Authority West Lancashire District (B)
Number of UPRNS
(One is likely to be the Unique Property Reference Number for the Street Record)
42
Street UPRNS 10012347133, 100010692184, 100010692185, 100010692186, 100010692187, 100010692188, 100010692189, 100010692190, 100010692191, 100010692192, 100010692193, 100010692194, 100010692195, 100010692196, 100010692197, 100010692198, 100010692199, 100010692200, 100010692201, 100010692202, 100010692203, 100010692204, 100010692205, 100010692206, 100010692207, 100010692208, 100010692209, 100010692210, 100010692211, 100010692212, 100010692213, 100010692214, 100010692215, 100010692216, 100010692217, 100010692218, 100010692219, 100010692220, 100010692221, 100010692222, 100010692223 and 100010692224

Map of the area covered by 43301874

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

Statistics for USRN 43301874

Country:England
County:Lancashire
Electoral Country:Skelmersdale East ED
Built up Area:Shevington Vale/Shevington BUA
Built up Area (Sub Division):Shevington Vale BUASD
Police Force:Lancashire
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs):NHS West Lancashire CCG
Former European Constituency:North West
Strategic Health Authority:North West
Local Authority:West Lancashire
Electoral Ward:Wrightington
Westminster Parliamentary Constituency:West Lancashire
Government Office Region:North West
LSOA:West Lancashire 005E
MSOA:West Lancashire 005
Rural / Urban Classification:(England/Wales) Urban city and town
Travel to Work Area:Warrington and Wigan
Census Supergroup:Suburbanites
Census Group:Semi-detached suburbia
Census Subgroup:White suburban communities