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Regulation 6(a)
Archdeacon Newton,
Barforth, Barmpton, Barningham, Bearpark, Bishop Middleham, Bishopton, Bolam, Boldron, Bournmoor, Bowes, Bradbury and the Isle, Brafferton, Brancepeth, Brignall,
Castle Eden, Cleatlam, Coatham Mundeville, Cockfield, Cornforth, Cornsay, Cotherstone, Coxhoe, Croxdale and Hett,
Denton,
Easington Village, East and West Newbiggin, Edmonbyers, Edmondsley, Eggleston, Eggleston Abbey, Esh, Etherley, Evenwood and Barony,
Fishburn, Forest and Frith,
Gainford, Gilmonby, Great Burdon, Great Stainton, Greencroft,
Hamsterley, Haswell, Hawthorn, Headlam, Healeyfield, Hedleyhope, Heighington, High Coniscliffe, Hilton, Holwick, Hope, Houghton le Side, Hunderthwaite, Hustanworth, Hutton Henry, Hutton Magna,
Ingleton,
Kelloe, Killerby,
Langley, Langleydale and Shotton, Langton, Lartington, Little Lumley, Little Stainton, Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent, Low Dinsdale, Lunedale, Lynesack and Softley,
Mickleton, Middleton in Teesdale, Middleton St George Middridge, Monk Heselden, Mordon, Morton Palms, Morton Tinmouth, Muggleswick,
Neasham, Nesbitt, Newbiggin,
Ovington,
Piercebridge, Pittington,
Raby with Keverstone, Rokeby, Romaldkirk,
Sadeberge, Satley, Scargill, Seaton with Slingley, Shadforth, Sheraton with Hulam, Sherburn, Shincliffe, Shotton, Sockburn, South Bedburn, South Hetton, Staindrop, Stanhope, Streatlam and Stainton, Summerhouse,
Thornley, Tow Law, Trimdon Foundry,
Wackerfield, Walworth, West Rainton, Westwick, Whessoe, Whitton Gilbert, Whorlton, Windlestone, Winston, Wolsingham, Woodland, Wycliffe with Thorpe.
Brierton,
Claxton,
Dalton Piercy,
Elwick,
Greatham,
Hart,
Newton Bewley.
Stainton and Thornton.
Acklington, Acomb, Adderstone with Lucker, Akeld, Allendale, Alnham, Alnmouth, Alwinton, Ancroft,
Bamburgh, Bardon Mill, Bavington, Beadnell, Belford, Bellingham, Belsay, Bewick, Biddlestone, Birtley, Blanchland, Bowsden, Branxton, Brinkburn, Broomhaugh and Riding, Broomley and Stocksfield, Bywell,
Callaly, Capheaton, Carham, Cartington, Chatton, Chillingham, Chollerton, Coanwood, Cornhill on Tweed, Corsenside, Craster, Cresswell,
Denwick, Doddington, Duddo,
Earle, Easington, East Chevington, Edlingham, Eglingham, Ellingham, Ellington, Elsdon, Embleton, Ewart,
Falstone, Featherstone, Felton, Ford,
Glanton, Greenhead, Greystead,
Harbottle, Hartburn, Hartleyburn, Hauxley, Haydon, Healey, Hebron, Heddon on the Wall, Hedgeley, Hedley, Henshaw, Hepple, Hepscott, Hesleyhurst, Hexhamshire, Hexhamshire Low Quarter, Hollinghill, Holy Island, Horncliffe, Horsley, Humshaugh,
Ilderton, Ingram,
Kielder, Kilham, Kirknewton, Kirkwhelpington, Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh, Kyloe,
Lesbury, Lilburn, Longframlington, Longhirst, Longhorsley, Longhoughton, Lowick, Lynemouth,
Matfen, Meldon, Melkridge, Middleton, Milfield, Mitford,
Netherton, Netherwitton, Newbrough, Newton by the Sea, Newton on the Moor, Norham, North Sunderland, Nunnykirk,
Otterburn, Ovington,
Plenmeller with Whitfield,
Rennington, Rochester, Roddam, Rothbury, Rothley,
Sandhoe, Shilbottle, Shoreswood, Shotley Low Quarter, Simonburn, Slaley, Snitter, Stamfordham, Stannington,
Tarset, Thirlwall, Thirston, Thropton, Togston, Tritlington,
Ulgham,
Wall, Wallington Demesne, Warden, Wark, West Allen, West Chevington, Whalton, Whittingham, Whittington, Whitton and Tosson, Widdrington, Widdrington Station and Stobswood, Wooler, Wylam.
Lockwood.
Aislaby,
Carlton, Castlelevington,
Elton,
Grindon,
Hilton,
Ingleby Barwick,
Kirklevington,
Longnewton,
Maltby,
Newsham,
Redmarshall,
Stillington and Whitton,
Wolviston.
Burdon,
Dinnington,
Warden Law.
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