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The Boundary Committee for England Further Electoral SHEET 2, MAP 2 Isle of Wight Unitary County. Proposed Electoral Divisions in Cowes Town KEY THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND COUNTY BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY FURTHER ELECTORAL REVIEW OF ISLE OF WIGHT Cowes Roads PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Cowes Roads PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Final Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries in the County of the Isle of Wight June 2008 COWES NORTH ELECTORAL DIVISION PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME COWES CP PARISH NAME Sheet 2 of 6 COWES MEDINA PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Egypt Point QUE EN'S ROAD Cowes Old Castle Point Castle This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of N E O D T ANA Q PL G UEE S D N the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. E N 'S T I R YP R O Scale : 1cm = 0.07000 km EG N AD Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. E R G O Y P M The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2008. Grid interval 1km T LIFF RD H C IL ROAD L BARING C A S T ROAD L RING E BA R O A D Golf Course L B L r I ea Northwood House H k T w (Council Offices) E at K er R A W Northwood Park Cowes High School M A R E D COWES NORTH Norris Castle U C N a E St Mary's Church T A m V S A V PARISH WARD p in LD E D H g N R E G S I I i F U N D te Playing Field S R H C S E O S Playing Fields O I NU A R N MI M P C U ER B R T D R I I R D Convent Gurnard Bay N Cowes Harbour D Caravan Y R G C of the Cross D Marina N E Park E A D COWES NORTH A R O L ' S B D R E L I K E COWES WEST R A F S A P ELECTORAL DIVISION S P E L R A Solent PARISH WARD A Holy Cross RC N M A Middle D Primary School D R School S E ' D Y R B Golf Course R D IR A R M EAST COWES ELECTORAL DIVISION M O IN OLD T F G ROAD S K H Cowes C A E M Norris Castle Primary B R D O Farm L School D EAST COWES NORTH Boat T Solent View COWES CP G H R D E EF O P O A FOR Yard E D A Holiday R R O M ROA PARISH WARD IN D D R E R Dottens C D L Bungalows E O L D T ff S V I IN i S l Farm S I N H C A N C E T T R LL R I E rd U P O D M O E a EN A R A L W rn V R Football I D T A D A S u K B G Gurnard D L Ground R R A Reservoir A L A N O C IE N E A R (dis) N F D E D N S E S R R S A G W O V R D O E P R Osborne Bay R O Y Y A C O R O O ER D R R M F K T A Beef Rearing Unit V R E B N R O O U O D AD Sports Ground K A E O R L A R A D W D N D W D O IE A A T V S B O H OAD N O E R R PIER R LE R E O R L C a S E E F S L n U T F E i C L B V V I d O E A D E C N S Y R U L e Y R O E L R E L D V L N R D D R E M A R D R I D E R B A N N O r H O A E A R S O D A R R R e O V G R A A A L E O M K G v N O D R i R R D U A C A R E A P O R E D D Sewage Disposal Unit O O N L M O A R R W D E P O P EAST COWES E U COWES MEDINA B Golf Course R S C D O D H R A Gu U W ELECTORAL DIVISION East Cowes O E E rn R Cricket VI R a r C A V Primary School d L H Ground SE N The Park uc O R k R A O R A HILL B D S COWES MEDINA G TON W T Y E E EAST COWES CP OAD TU A CHURCH R P W N R D L B I I PARISH WARD Water N O A Recreation Ground A D R C D O L M 'S R Treatment Works ST FAITH U R E Model E I G E L H D W R L Railway A C O C L R S O D OA U KE A A D PPER NT T C O D Y A R NE ARBOROU V D R K LA GH RD E N E A E L O OV C T L M E E IL L O T T I A H L R R O L E N R H N COWES SOUTH E L I I L C A L E P N Gurnard Love Lane AVE R R KENT GURNARD CP E PARISH WARD Primary School Primary School O O A A D D OAKF L IELD RD T O H E Playing V A E V OSBORNE Field E Sports Ground L MINERVA RD N A U N Marina E PARISH WARD Cowes E VICTO The Park Somerton RIA Y COWES WEST AND GURNARD ELECTORAL DIVISION AD GROVE Business RO VIC OR Middle School PORT TORIA Park NEW GROV E K AD S COTTAGE RO SWIS D Recreation A Osborne House A V K Recreation O E Museum I Ground R MEDINA VIEW N Ground G W Def Reservoir Und S E Def T I Def O B V E N A Industrial AD A E T RO R IC R S Park East Cowes Industrial O Gurnard Ledge Gurnard Pines Northwood ARCT IC Estate Cemetery A Allotment E Holiday Village Cemetery D A Gardens V E ) M ck ean L T N ra ow U (T W E D at OA E D er E R A RO R S E D T T O A B O S A W G Oil Depot R The Park ON E T RT W E R O BA E Works H N R T R D Baskett's Farm O OA A D R Cockleton D OO NW Farm RTO BA OAD M OD R e ONWO a BART n W H H ig I h Thorness Bay P W P I a Cowes N te G r D Power Station H k A A o O o M r U D R n B R The Park Barton Manor d Gun Emplacements A T C s O ' O O R r (disused) A C R O e Rew Street K Works D P m L E l r E W a e T C Osborne t E A Def O A P a r N L N Middle School 3 e W t L P 0 2 M a A O w 1 UN o N Somerton Farm T W R L E O B AD h n E g a i A e H T M n R a I e C Football E M A Ground R k V c i u v E D e L A N r d O U r R M a E n E e r C d u N i n WHIPPINGHAM AND OSBORNE ELECTORAL DIVISION G A L a L A P Sewage Works Osborne Works W (dis) WHIPPINGHAM NORTH Y New Barton Farm A T PARISH WARD T S Business N L A O Park N D Rugby Ground Sunnycott E E Caravan Park Camping Ground S R Refuse O A Tip D Comforts COWES SOUTH AND NORTHWOOD Farm ELECTORAL DIVISION Victoria and Albert Almshouses B NORTHWOOD E A T R IC E St Mildred's A V Church E W H T Whippingham I E Primary P E P I R Sticelett Farm School N T Whippingham D G S A RO H A W E C M E AN R L AL NORTHWOOD CP R P O A C HILLIS D Whippance H CORNER U Farm N R E C W T H P EE R L T O D S A R R WHIPPINGHAM CP XFO N O T E R AL O V Northwood FO ER A LL ST D Y O nd Primary School L N M U P A E N R O A E OA L D U L A N A Y U N 3 D H a T n C 0 c I R R d L E 2 h t L L L 0 O L M I I A S N E a A H E r D N G i S n A a L A L L T Skinners Farm Un S d O E R T R T O A A Y D W ok LL ro I B H Folly Works 's LS er L m O al R 092000m P Alverstone Gate NE 446000m LA CALBOURNE CP FOLLY The Folly Inn WEST WIGHT ELECTORAL DIVISION CHAWTON LANE Medina Park (PH) SZ 49 SE WOOTTON BRIDGE CP WOOTTON BRIDGE Rolls Poultry Farm Sewage Works ELECTORAL DIVISION (dis) Werrar Farm Rolls Farm LL HI LLS RO Military History B R O Museum C K S W C H O I P Def P S P E H IN R IL N G O E A Stagwell Dairy LI Agricultural Show Ground H D S W A G M A P T R O E O D R R A O Und A A T D O D R R O S A R E D Alverstone Farm Stagwell Farm M L D A Hillisgate A NEWPORT NORTH ELECTORAL DIVISION P A O R Pallancegate 3 0 E 2 N WHIPPINGHAM SOUTH 1 O T PARISH WARD S R E a Recreation n Crockers i LV d A Ground Farm e M r ALVERSTONE CROSS e v i R C Wootton O W Primary r E e t School S a f e Mark's Corner PARKHURST ELECTORAL DIVISION R D W D O A h O A A Wight Marina Def g R i D 3 S 0 H E 5 W 4 n O PARKHURST A a C e 3 T S LUSHINGTON HILL M 0 A Def PARISH WARD 2 E HIGH ST A 3054 Def 0 Parkhurst Forest Noke Farm Palmers Brook N NEWPORT CP O Farm K E C O H r e O t M P G M a M R A R O W IL R S E A N h L RS K E U NEWPORT CP V g L k i NEWPORT NORTH A O R B C E CARISBROOKE o H N CE O R E A o L n R r A 1 D I a P A PARISH WARD B D PARISH WARD 2 D e O 0 I G M NEWPORT NORTH T R 3 s ' N E A r R IO CARISBROOKE e T H 54 D A 0 PARISH WARD lm T I 3 L A a S ELECTORAL DIVISION L P.
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