The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of Surrey

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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of Surrey THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SURREY SHEET 6, MAP 6a Proposed electoral division boundaries in Epsom and Ewell borough Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries Golf STONELEIGH K TA Centre H I Driving o N in the County of Surrey January 2012 g G WARD D s Nonsuch Park Range m S A i ll T O R O R iv Horton Country Park e N Sheet 6 of 7 r K R O O O A H D B Playing Fields E A U F O This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of R T Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km E the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. AN rd W L ya A N e Y Golf Course O S v Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km T S a E r R E G O N H N A The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. L A C L H RUXLEY WARD N E N E St Ebba's Farm S E S U D I E E N E N A G R T R E O G O C G V R N R A H O N BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY U A N KEY D O R Cemy O D Playing Field WEST EWELL WARD I C T N H PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY A St Clement's RC O S T L T S Primary School WARD BOUNDARY EWELL E W PARISH BOUNDARY D H Ewell E A L I O G Recreation R Castle L N H TO B PARISH WARD BOUNDARY Cricket G School Y Ground IN S Ground SS T P HE A WAVERLEY BOROUGH BOROUGH NAME WEST EWELL ED C S S (14) EPSOM WEST ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME St Ebba's Hospital STAMFORD WARD WARD NAME D C A H GODALMING CP PARISH NAME O Ewell Grove E R A Infant M D R PARISH WARD NAME A GODALMING HOLLOWAY PARISH WARD Gibraltar School O E E Recreation A M N D A G Ground L N H O R O O O L T COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES S K O M R T H E Y E G O L E I U SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. L R N A ST H E D O T V H H S A E D A W A R E Gibraltar M V N IM S CHEAM S E EF Recreation RD N B TON EWELL WARD E S U R S OAD R E SHEET 6, MAP 6c C T Ground HA COURT WARD RD E U Proposed electoral division boundaries in the town of Godalming N Horton Farm E I Q T D G IL R LY A A W R O T A E Y D R R M O Superstore O A S D GUILDFORD BOROUGH P SHALFORD ED E Y Blenheim A D CHEAM (C) W R ROAD (22) E High School Y IAN L BR IL T E SHALFORD WARD N V A A GODALMING BINSCOMBE WARD H R C G KINGSWAY T HE COMPTON CP T T S E S GODALMING BINSCOMBE R PA B Y- B Playing Field L E EL V PARISH WARD W A E S E B Business Priest Hill School Sports Centre L M Southfield T A A O K Park J N E T Park N L D S E S B T Y C A R A Primary A C O H LL L E N O V R S School R O O D Playing Field T D D K E K N A L R A E A A O H D M D W A A D A G A H R L Industrial M C O M N O Glyn O P E A O R E L Estate T D Long Grove Park N Business Technology O B D M L I Park N IL R E School G H L D N U H O O R T P N L W A O R P E O D N V H E E L R A G E R Business B North East Surrey C O T Superstore O O C R Epsom Centre N College of Technology U O M P R U A Primary O A R V NONSUCH WARD T R S E R T School K AV P E D E H R R IL O O A L D A L D D R N N D Priest Hill School Sports Centre E U K Superstore EWELL ED K O P IL W Trade N I Park L N Playing Field CHR H M MAN A D I RC O OR GREEN N M (12) ST HU U RD E R C N IL T L E Y T I A S A G W VE A T T S S T A A E E E R O A D D Playing A O Field R S E GODALMING CHARTERHOUSE WARD T L I E M M EPSOM WEST ED D Playing Field P O L R E Surrey Institute L I (11) R N GODALMING CHARTERHOUSE O of Art & Design G W A D CH D I R RI N PARISH WARD ST D IV C M GODALMING NORTH ED H Leisure E UR Court Recreation Ground I C E L H Centre L MO U UN N D L T E A A (70) V O R M A Y EPSOM AND EWELL BOROUGH L A L E W L IL ON I A Z D H A M GODALMING FARNCOMBE Stamford Green D H A C D T W G H E Primary School A S O (B) V A O U A O E R Y R S R W S AND CATTESHALL WARD C N F H N H I O E E O H R J L O T E T D B D O O E S R L E R Wallace Fields K GODALMING FARNCOMBE G R R R I R T D D E S Junior School R D T G Allotment Gardens T S O A A E R E AND CATTESHALL N D AY W R W A N ZON W O HA D A M T L Reservoir A L PARISH WARD Kingswood R A E R C Wallace Fields (covered) H G TOWN WARD E House S T L Infant School C ET F CH E EY RE RIST School ORSL ST IE C N H GH HU L HI L RC R R D H R C PE OA U UP S D S B L D L R NORTH LOOE A 'S L H H WEST HILL L T S I Cinema YE Alexandra WAVERLEY BOROUGH R H W A Recreation Ground M T S Nursery E T EE (J) Cricket STAMFORD WARD W TR H S Ground HIG Council Offices WES Nursery T ST Allotment Gardens H IG A D H P S R E A H A R R H L D L C D E R G K E H C A X N R L Y E E U R O A OW A E R A R U N D R N W E D H S C H S L S O H R A T N D GODALMING CP C T I D A A A S R A E D T B R M GUILDFORD V A O F E N A O S A N E D O AV L R A U K Y B LE L V N U H E BOROUGH D S E A A R O E T G B T N N E H R L G R U E S S L O IN E N O C D E T A (C) A R D K E 'S O L HE 'S N A THCO W W S TE RD E R R R R O N E D D L N A A L D L E C A E Mounthill The Surrey Institute E L SHALFORD EPSOM N D G H D A Gardens N E W of Art and Design A T O N D I N University College O M L O T O R H C W ED Rosebery N C R R I S E I E Nursery Park L R D T E H I P G R A (22) T St Joseph's RC O CO E 144,000m Primary School W LLE GE R ROA O D A D PILGRIMS GODALMING CENTRAL E V CO A L WARD PARISH WARD Playing LE 'S GE 496,000m Fields N I B COLLEGE WARD R W O T U A SHACKLEFORD R D SU94SE O R W A AD A G RO S H O D E M H EG CP I D H A Sports Ground LL T CO L T E C O E S O R Garden H H Epsom Common Rosebery WOODCOTE Y E O T S A R R E N T School S D O H E R R W Epsom College A D GODALMING CENTRAL AND OCKFORD WARD D G O R D D R N R D O I UE AD K VEN R A O D Memorial Ground EPSOM TOWN AND DOWNS ED Y A 160,000m W N E (10) D U 520,000m R C A S T L E GODALMING OCKFORD WAVERLEY R D Epsom General Hospital WOODCOTE PARISH WARD EASTERN VILLAGES ED L TQ15NE O D N A W WOODCOTE WARD G O (73) E Epsom Common D R L L O E S D W E R A R Sports Ground N O O T BRAMLEY, BUSBRIDGE R A L N R D E A NORK AND I E N F R G E AND HASCOMBE WARD W TE S O O O TATTENHAMS ED C O D U BUSBRIDGE CP T D O O H D C W (36) A O O T R E G S Racing IN I K D NORK WARD R D Stables O E Riding School OA D L R EL C W H AD REIGATE AND BANSTEAD A E L TR K L BOROUGH A Y N A D Racing GODALMING SOUTH, MILFORD AND WITLEY ED Epsom Common E A B W O S U Racing Stables N H W R (E) Golf Course E L N G Stables D E S H (71) U Y H R R E R O A GODALMING HOLLOWAY WARD O A T A D H D A D Epsom R Epsom Downs O O R Cemetery A D E E GODALMING HOLLOWAY B R T 2 8 IR 9 F PARISH WARD SHEET 6, MAP 6b PO Proposed electoral division boundaries in the north of Reigate and Banstead borough RT NA LLS OVE CL SE GR OS CLO NDS E AD DLA STE OO HIP W C S D ND E A AE North Y Lodge IV Woodmansterne Playing DLV O O R A Playing Field D RD H GOR R IS O O E EG P W Field W R H E L A Water T N YM L L Y R D O L K A Works T A E R H D N A T O E O E G R S I D A N N D P A P I R A 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Margarets School E (Special Needs) S A E H LM C O KINGSWOOD WITH BURGH HEATH WARD E R H E T R Hooley O A STAR D Court LANE Y Lodge Tadworth Court A Farm W (Hospital for D E N V Sick Children) A Golf Course I L R D D O O W E St Margaret's N Church R E E E N Golf Course H V T RI A Shabden Park R D L E SO W D Farm N ON AR O B R O Tadworth EN T R S D W T Primary D R H I U T VE School R H O O C W E D A E C T B H U D R D A C H A W O AT L O E R R A R H OU N E S H N E L E N A G E A N I O L E N T H A L BE S H l E Y e C S G n O I H D un R D R T N W RI C B V A S E G O S Shabden Park O O H D D A 3 L O A 2 R N A G D N I W K A R Y O D TADWORTH AND Eyhurst Park Kingswood Warren WALTON WARD (BBC Research Dept) WHITE HILL E V I EN R R D Golf Course AR E W N M The Green TH E R e (Sports Ground) r R s A t h a W Longcroft Shaw m T B u
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