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Rural Settlement List West Lindsey District Council Electorate for February 2018 Register Polling District Electors AA - Apley 60 AB - Bardney 1,514 AC - Bullington 29 AD - Fulnetby 10 AE - Goltho 59 AF - Holton-Cum-Beckering 96 AG - Rand 32 AH - Southrey 178 AI - Stainfield 92 BA - Brocklesby 84 BB - Cabourne 62 BC - Caistor No.1 1,280 BD - Caistor No.2 1,045 BE - Great Limber 234 BF - Keelby No.1 870 BG - Keelby No.2 791 BH - Riby 104 CA - Barlings 361 CB - Cherry Willingham No.1 1,517 CC - Cherry Willingham No.2 876 CD - Cherry Willingham No.3 932 CE - Fiskerton 994 CF - Greetwell 685 CG - Newball 38 CH - Reepham 771 CI - Stainton-By-Langworth 70 DA - Buslingthorpe 50 DB - Cold Hanworth 26 DC - Dunholme 1,653 DD - Faldingworth 391 DE - Friesthorpe 32 DF - Hackthorn 143 DG - Lissington 113 DH - Snarford 43 DI - Snelland 62 DJ - Spridlington 164 DK - Toft Newton 373 DL - Welton No.1 1,457 DM - Welton No.2 1,948 DN - Wickenby 183 EA - Gainsborough No.1 1,601 EB - Gainsborough No.2 869 19-Jan-2018 Page 1-of-4 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for February 2018 Register Polling District Electors EC - Gainsborough No.3 979 ED - Gainsborough No.4 1,981 EE - Gainsborough No.5 8 FA - Gainsborough No.6 1,694 FB - Gainsborough No.7 877 FC - Gainsborough No.8 511 FD - Gainsborough No.9 1,007 FE - Gainsborough No.10 1,159 GA - Gainsborough No.11 1,073 GB - Gainsborough No.12 996 GC - Gainsborough No.13 1,189 GD - Gainsborough No.14 654 HA - Blyborough 83 HB - Corringham 398 HC - Glentworth 253 HD - Grayingham 106 HE - Harpswell 46 HF - Heapham 90 HG - Hemswell 268 HH - Hemswell Cliff 523 HI - Springthorpe 126 HJ - Willoughton 294 IA - Bigby 294 IB - Grasby 396 IC - North Kelsey 803 ID - Searby-Cum-Owmby 170 IE - Somerby 39 IF - South Kelsey 511 JA - Kexby 295 JB - Knaith 278 JC - Lea 834 JD - Upton 402 KA - Legsby 181 KB - Linwood 95 KC - Market Rasen No.1 1,429 KD - Market Rasen No.2 1,825 KE - Middle Rasen No.1 922 KF - Middle Rasen No.2 765 KG - North Willingham 112 KH - Osgodby 475 KI - Owersby 233 KJ - Sixhills 39 19-Jan-2018 Page 2-of-4 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for February 2018 Register Polling District Electors KK - Tealby 477 KL - Walesby 214 KM - West Rasen 67 LA - Grange-De-Lings 31 LB - Nettleham No.1 1,115 LC - Nettleham No.2 977 LD - Nettleham No.3 1,046 LE - Riseholme 248 MA - Broadholme 81 MB - Broxholme 66 MC - Burton No.1 139 MD - Burton No.2 647 ME - Hardwick 40 MF - North Carlton 155 MG - Saxilby-with-Ingleby No.1 1,851 MH - Saxilby-with-Ingleby No.2 1,538 MI - South Carlton 77 NA - Aisthorpe 82 NB - Brattleby 93 NC - Cammeringham 105 ND - Fillingham 179 NE - Ingham 719 NF - Scampton No.1 165 NG - Scampton No.2 754 NH - Thorpe-in-the-Fallows 19 OA - Blyton 981 OB - East Ferry 88 OC - East Stockwith 192 OD - Laughton 326 OE - Morton 1,144 OF - Northorpe 112 OG - Pilham 51 OH - Scotter No.1 1,389 OI - Scotter No.2 1,077 OJ - Scotter No.3 92 OK - Scotton 535 OL - Thonock 28 OM - Walkerith 68 ON - Wildsworth 70 PA - Stow 272 PB - Sturton-By-Stow 1,212 PC - Willingham 502 19-Jan-2018 Page 3-of-4 West Lindsey District Council Electorate for February 2018 Register Polling District Electors QA - Scothern 739 QB - Sudbrooke 1,391 RA - Brampton 60 RB - Fenton 357 RC - Gate Burton 36 RD - Kettlethorpe 369 RE - Marton 593 RF - Newton-on-Trent 308 RG - Torksey 727 SA - Bishop Norton 253 SB - Caenby 55 SC - Glentham 370 SD - Normanby-By-Spital 302 SE - Owmby 255 SF - Saxby 29 SG - Snitterby 210 SH - Waddingham 506 SI - West Firsby 23 TA - Brookenby 519 TB - Claxby 146 TC - Holton-Le-Moor 148 TD - Kirmond-Le-Mire 25 TE - Nettleton 583 TF - Normanby-Le-Wold 46 TG - Rothwell 179 TH - Stainton-Le-Vale 56 TI - Swallow 175 TJ - Swinhope 131 TK - Thoresway 88 TL - Thorganby 37 Report Total 74,045 19-Jan-2018 Page 4-of-4.
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