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The Local Government Boundary Commissiona for Englan Lane D E SHEET 5, MAP 5 Proposed electoral division boundaries in the towns of Leatherhead and Oxshott D A Club O B R arw ell Busines D s P C The Bungalow ark A AY O 3 DW E EA V A M H E R R E T H LS CLAYGATE WARD S IL T KH LAC R A B E O E N Horringdon T L EAST MOLESEY AND ESHER ED A h e A n e Farm CLAYGATE CP D Island L a R L y M Football Pitch th n (2) E e e S e r P L Col Lake G O B L Col C IR The Lodge ESHER WARD C Hotel H W O D O FootballStand Ground D ZoologicalGardensShelterA L O Arbrook Farm A R N L Col E Northside D Mellow Stocks Terraces A L Col 43 Games Court d MO l E i 2 ove a H n a r e h A o r re R aa h o i dr l E n e H v o C T HA A 3 O M LKY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSIONA FOR ENGLAN LANE D E L 3 D Esher Common A B A IR C O ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SURREY R H W Monks D O A O E Treyarnon D D H A L R Park Farm A O E R LodgeSouth H T W Theme Park with A E Great Oaks Sixty Acre Wood Zoological Gardens E N Draft recommendations for electoral divisionL boundaries Black Pond in the County of Surrey July 2011Restaurant Park Farm Prince's Coverts R Hotel the o y ad e R Th Sheet 5 of 7 3 4 2 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with theA permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. E N N A D F Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. A E A A 3 L O IR R W O TH AK M A HE LA The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. S R E KE NE O O S ST B 28 Jubilee Wood P A 0 D O Chessington Wood C Esher Common ( Electricity Sub Station T Garden Centre r a c Nursery k ) Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km Grid Interval 1kmAcre Hill Farmhouse W Jubilee Wood A E Q R N U A R L E E Y E N S N D T B D W N L S 28 O 0 A A A E K I S D T F O N E A V H I R E R R E N KEY O S D I A E AK V H L The Heckets D O L K A E E A A N A O O E DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY A IR V E T A e E W F g H L H N Prince's Coverts a R C R r E U PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY SA O a ND H H Y E G A T C D D W A E E R S WARD BOUNDARY T E E R I OA L V D B E PARISH BOUNDARY L C L L Malden Rushett I ELMBRIDGE BOROUGH DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME H Works E PROPOSEDD ELECTORALR DIVISION NAME COBHAM ED A NE SAN U D L Y LA Y LANE SLHA D Timber G Yard NE AN WARD NAME ET S HE FETCHAM WEST WARD R T A E TH R V S O HINCHLEY WOOD, CLAYGATE AND OXSHOTT ED L A CLAYGATE CP PARISHI NAME A D N Prince's Coverts S D E Y N (4) A W L Filling Station T K COBHAM FAIRMILE WARD H A A E O Y R I R Oxshott Heath FA COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES B 280 I D P I R N I G N SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. 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Hill O School A 3 D 4 2 A Sports Ground S HILL Knowle Hill REN' W Horns Hill D Prince's Coverts A Knowle Hill House O R N O T E S S G A N I H R K C D Ashtead Common D E O Oxshott Flat E H O N T W Golf Course LA L L R E A D H N C LU B A 2 Knott Park 44 LE Leatherhead Common A T H E R H E Y A WA D OR R MAN O A D NE EL LA O LUND X B S H O T Stoke D'Abernon T Pachesham Park Leatherhead R O A Golf Club ASHTEAD COMMON WARD D Rye The Leatherhead Common Recreation Ground Golf Course AD Golf O Wood Field R Course S D D O A O O R W D N A Woodlands Park E W T A H AD L S RO K A D A EL O FI OD WO K D I N A O G R S KS T IN Woodlands Farm O L Tyrwhitt House N Leatherhead Common A R 2 O 4 5 A D 45 W S A 2 OO T DL O AN K D 4 S L A 24 E Woodlands Park AN R E O Hotel A M 25 D Queen Elizabeth's Barnett R Training College E Wood A D Infant Garden ye R R O School NE e T A Centre LA Th A D DS Y LAN L D D OO O W A A R E O R N 2 A R O L O 4 3 A A T D D O K T F O I Parkside O W E H T L School Dorincourt G T D S D R E R (Queen Elizabeth's X A N O E Lower Ashtead R D O R E A Foundation for S N B K L Woodlands Park the disabled) IN A C L N O Superstore E B W H O ole A Pachesham ASHTEAD ED r M M 25 O ive M D Woodlands Park R Golf Centre R L O A A N (25) D D Superstore S AD O R Golf Course R O L A IL H O D K C A A K A O I K N E F G N I E S W L Golf Course T D D O O A O N R Ri O ve D r Mo D l R e R S K O R IN N N A O ER W West Hill S ye D A LA A R D NE L School e K h A T e l O o M M r 2 e 5 v A i R G A T E S A Pachesham Farm 5 L 2 2 LEATHERHEAD M & Equestrian Centre A 4 E N 5 COMMON N A E L LEATHERHEAD NORTH WARD D Playing Field O O W T ASHTEAD VILLAGE WARD Sewage The Mounts T R E Treatment N W A R N A E Works B D S T A Leatherhead L F L Trinity School A S R (Primary) M R O A V E A N E LA D N S U Y H E A K W A T I T N R O Yehudi Slyfield Farm G R I Menuhin Bushy Plat S O Therfield County T T O T School S Secondary School N L R A N O M E D A A O D 2 R 5 VE E EE N CL Business A L Centre D O O ye W R T he T T E Allotment N R Gardens A B NE West NE St Andrew's A LA L Ashtead ER School YS RIV A TW Primary Sheepbell Farm St Peter's RC OT School AD Primary School SS RO BY PA Industrial R Estate AN DA LL C S O G R R i O P R v AD T A C e H N r St Andrew's O O G M B R School E o Crematorium H N l R e E A D O M A R A O D D R R O Great Bookham Common E V A E D D E A Randalls Park L Business L Downsend O C E R Lawn Cemetery Park A D Barracks Farm T School A H E E H R R E H H S E T N A A D D LE Laboratories Leatherhead G B Mark Oak Nursery N Y Trinity E -P Nursery D A School IN S L S R O D A D A ASHTEAD PARK WARD R O LEATHERHEAD AND FETCHAMA EAST ED 'S AVE D R FETCHAM WEST WARD OA N N R D M Cannon Grove N BHA AL CO Nurseries LS O JOH G (30) R T A ST R E O S L E N A Playing Field D G A R A N P H N M L I A T D R A Y K S R K P N E R IT R IS P D V E I N N E WAY E R D D RE R IN St John's GREEN LANE G D L D S L A K MOLE VALLEY DISTRICT E School O N Common Meadow Sports Field I L R O Business F I Great Bookham Common B R N M M I D U A O Park E S (D) Public L F P N L ) R E k E R Gardens H ) c P O k I a L P r A c t L U D a ( r T E ( N LERET WAY F E A Fetcham STA O N L TI R R ON A i R T M R ve D Y L r 2 E CA Mo Industrial F Recreation 5 L O K N NO le NO L O A N Estate R TH T Ground A O Leatherhead G S R G ST R H K T HIG Hospital O N R O A A V D A (General) L E AD M C O O R E B NT AR Recreation Ground K LAN H T E L OC A D S C P C O S O M R E E P R R G R Y C C ID D O A C E H R H R E T AN A E B H L A Woodlands CK D V CA U H O R NN RW C O ON R C D S E School R ID E C R Y T C G A A H U D T L N H R W W S E O GLAD H THE E O C S D T E C O S N St Mary's A R E O N D S N E E C of E M A T A P M R C M O Y Infant R E O A E R LEATHERHEAD School N E HI T GHL N A S NDS I N RO D AD E E D R R A D Y W O H R R K D S CO K D E B L U HAM Fetcham R I E N OA I B A N F L D Football T N S G E Village L D Ground E H W O S E A R AD L Infant O T LE O O Y E H L R R N O School C A A A D D S I I D D C N S R E H E O N S Sports P O O F R D L E C H Ground L A MO D I I E A A G U S M H O A T T Z H R G Cricket O E H T E E N E C L I A E Ground G D L R T S W S L L E H AD O T A T O A D A E R Thorncroft W A D R D E Y G O E R I W Manor N C L LO O Y D L H K T A E EA N DLE S I Y W A D L R T OAD W Leisure C T R O D H I V A Great Bookham Common E Centre E E M R Oakfield H E Junior A D School T N D B A Y U O E R - SID P W MO E A ADO E BOOKHAME AND FETCHAM WEST ED E R S M H T T R S E I L F R T V L I E H O IV O E (26) Recreation H A R R G D N D P Ground G E Elmer L A L D N D I OA R I R M R R R Water Works CH K IC D HUR P H A IN C S M M HAWK'S HILL W O Vineyard N K D E WAY N N E Industrial L B 2033 L Park A FETCHAM EAST WARD N REIGATE ROAD E H D A O R M E W C D 4 E N R A 2 R BOOKHAM NORTH WARD S O T O A D R F H e R l L Y T A o E A L O D R M N A R R r I E N D O e K v D G F i C I L S C E D R LEATHERHEAD SOUTH WARD W L R E W H I C S C A D A R U H E Y S U G K Downside U H T T C D W W R Manor D O C A E I O R C E L H R V V K R K E R E A W I D O N O L H A Eastwick R I G A G C I V R D H R Junior & E K F O E I R E Infants A L T C A E D RE D L LANE P Schools T S S W NG DO K OU D A C Norbury Park Y A D E I O E R M S R DEN N W S K T Y A OA AR O P S N Y B U B A E N AD E G E HE R S ER G T H R AT E Bocketts Farm E E E LE V D H T I T R A D O RD R EET M K TT TR 155,000m AR R E G S E F A R UN OL P R YO S 513,000m N A D O B R T G IN A 246 S N E W L O R R U B AD T D O HE R K RD D R O O A DF W P IL N TQ15SW E GU S H T M D C T A R S I D O D H A A O R D E O K B L R C L R I T E G W E E S Givons Grove R A F M W E E R O K E A E L S Leatherhead Downs R C C A D T H M D R H O U R I I V A R N L C E D V O S H AD E S A R O N O R D H A D U D A A E Norbury Park E H L R L HE R T EA O GREAT BOOKHAM Allotment L A N D E Gardens O A R Norbury Park S B TH T U E D H S R OW I Y N G T S DORKING HILLS ED H W A S Y Norbury Park T E Cherkley Court A (27) S The T BOOKHAM SOUTH WARD W Dawnay I C D LEA A School THERH K EAD MICKLEHAM CP O ROA 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