CLC Boundary Map April 2011

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CLC Boundary Map April 2011 CRAWLEY ELECTORAL DIVISIONS 51 Langley Green & West Green HORSHAM ELECTORAL DIVISIONS 52 Northgate & Three Bridges 24 Storrington 53 Worth & Pound Hill North 25 Bramber Castle 54 Gossops Green & Ifield East 26 Pulborough 55 Bewbush & Ifield West West Sussex County Local Committees 27 Henfield 56 Broadfield 28 Billingshurst 57 Southgate & Crawley Central 29 Southwater & Nuthurst 58 Tilgate & Furnace Green With effect from April 2011 30 Warnham & Rusper 51 59 Maidenbower & Pound Hill South 31 Horsham Tanbridge & Broadbridge Heath 32 Horsham Hurst 53 62 33 Horsham Riverside CRAWLEY East 34 Roffey NWorth o r61 t h 35 Holbrook 52 Grinstead Rusper 54 BOROUGH Ashurst M i d 63 Wood 30 57 59 North Horsham 55 Warnham 58 East Crawley 56West Crawley TurnersS Hill u s s e x CHICHESTER 35 60 ELECTORAL DIVISIONS Rudgwick Broadbridge Colgate West 1 The Witterings Heath 34 Hoathly 2 Selsey Slinfold Linchmere Plaistow & Ifold 32 3 Chichester South Loxwood Horsham Balcombe Ardingly 4 Chichester East 31 33 5 Chichester West Northchapel 6 Bourne Linch 64 North Horsham Horsted 7 Chichester North Lurgashall Itchingfield MID SUSSEX DISTRICT Lower Slaugham Keynes 8 Midhurst Southwater 9 Fernhurst Milland Fernhurst Beeding Ebernoe 29 10 Petworth Kirdford Nuthurst Central Mid Sussex Lindfield 10 Billingshurst Ansty & 28 Staplefield Cuckfield Urban Woolbeding 66 Rogate 67 Lodsworth HORSHAM DISTRICT Haywards Lindfield Heath 65 Rural North Chichester Wisborough Green Bolney 8 Stedham Easebourne Shipley Midhurst Cowfold with Tillington Petworth Chithurst Iping Trotton with West 9 Pulborough Chiltington Fittleworth West Grinstead 27 Twineham Harting 26 69 MID SUSSEX ELECTORAL DIVISIONS West Lavington Burgess Elstead & Graffham Shermanbury 68 60 Worth Forest Stopham Hill Treyford Bepton Hurstpierpoint 70 61 Imberdown Heyshott & Sayers Common 62 East Grinstead Meridian Duncton Woodmancote Cocking Thakeham S o u t h 63 East Grinstead South & Ashurst Wood Coldwaltham 64 Lindfield & High Weald Henfield Albourne 71 East Lavington Ashington Ashurst 65 Haywards Heath East Barlavington M i dHassocks Sutton Parham 66 Haywards Heath Town Marden CHICHESTER DISTRICT Upwaltham 67 Cuckfield & Lucastes Compton Bury ChanctonburyWiston West Storrington 68 Hurstpierpoint & Bolney Singleton East & Sullington S uNewtimber s s e x Dean Bignor 69 Burgess Hill Town Dean Washington Poynings 70 Burgess Hill East Amberley 24 Steyning Pyecombe 25 Fulking 71 Hassocks & Victoria 7 Houghton Upper Stoughton Beeding Eartham Madehurst Slindon Burpham Bramber Lavant South Findon 6 Boxgrove Stoke Westbourne Funtington DownlandWarningcamp ArunPatching Coombes 15 Arundel 20 22 ADUR DISTRICT Westhampnett South Chichester 44 Sompting 48 50 5 Tangmere ARUN DISTRICT Walberton Angmering Clapham WORTHING 45 Southbourne Fishbourne City of A d u r 49 Chichester Lyminster & Poling 40 43 46 Lancing 47 Eastergate Crossbush Chidham & Aldingbourne W o r t h i n g42 Oving Littlehampton Ferring 41 Hambrook Bosham 4 Ford BOROUGH BarnhamYapton Eastern Arun 39 ADUR ELECTORAL DIVISIONS West Kingston 36 37 38 45 Sompting & North Lancing 17 19 East Thorney Bersted 18 Rustington 23 Apuldram 13 Climping 21 Preston 46 Lancing North 16 West 47 Saltings Mundham Middleton Itchenor Donnington WORTHING Hunston Western Arun -on-Sea 48 Shoreham Birdham 14 Felpham ELECTORAL DIVISIONS 49 Kingston Buci 3 Bognor 36 Goring West Regis 50 Southwick 1 Pagham Aldwick12 ARUN ELECTORAL DIVISIONS 37 Worthing West Wittering 11 11 Nyetimber 38 Worthing Pier Sidlesham 12 Bognor Regis West & Aldwick 39 Worthing East 40 Northbrook Earnley 13 Bersted 14 Bognor Regis East 41 Tarring 15 Fontwell 42 Broadwater Electoral Division Boundary East Wittering 2 16 Felpham 43 Durrington & Salvington & Bracklesham Selsey 17 Middleton 44 Cissbury 18 Littlehampton Town District Boundary 19 Littlehampton East 20 Arundel & Wick This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material 21 Rustington Parish Boundary with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the 22 Angmering & Findon Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (c) Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown 23 East Preston & Ferring copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. West Sussex County Council, 100023447, 2011. Produced by the Insight Team. v3. January 2011..
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