The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of North Norfolk

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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of North Norfolk SHEET 1, MAP 1 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF NORTH NORFOLK Final recommendations for ward boundaries in the district of North Norfolk April 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2017. Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information applied as part of this review. KEY TO PARISH WARDS CROMER CP WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA CP A SUFFIELD PARK STIFFKEY CP MORSTON CP B TOWN BLAKENEY CP SALTHOUSE WARHAM CP CP SHERI COASTAL CLEY NEXT NGHAM NORTH J WELLS WITH HOLKHAM THE SEA CP FAKENHAM CP SHERINGHAM C NORTH CP BEESTON REGIS D SOUTH HOLKHAM CP WIVETON WEYBOURNE CP SHERINGHAM & THE RUNTONS CP K BEESTON KELLING CP SOUTH REGIS CP RUNTON CP CROMER TOWN SUFFIELD NORTH WALSHAM CP UPPER SHERINGHAM CP PARK CROMER LANGHAM CP B CP E EAST A F NORTH OVERSTRAND CP G TOWN CENTRE EAST H TOWN CENTRE WEST BINHAM CP LETHERINGSETT HIGH EAST WITH KELLING BECKHAM CP I WEST WIGHTON CP GLANDFORD CP CP AYLMERTON CP PRIORY SIDESTRAND BODHAM CP WEST POPPYLAND BECKHAM FELBRIGG CP CP SHERINGHAM CP CP HOLT NORTHREPPS CP J NORTH HOLT CP FIELD DALLING CP TRIMINGHAM K SOUTH CP GRESHAM CP WALSINGHAM CP ROUGHTON CP GRESHAM BACONSTHORPE SUSTEAD CP M U THORNAGE CP CP N HINDRINGHAM CP HEMPSTEAD CP D GIMINGHAM CP M E U S N L D E SOUTHREPPS CP E Y S LE BRINTON CP ROUGHTON Y C P MATLASK CP GUNTHORPE CP THORPE ALDBOROUGH & MARKET CP STODY THURGARTON CP TRUNCH CP WALSINGHAM STODY CP EDGEFIELD CP PLUMSTEAD CP BARSHAM CP GREAT HANWORTH CP SNORING PASTON CP BRININGHAM CP CP THURSFORD CP KNAPTON CP LITTLE TRUNCH ALBY WITH BARNINGHAM CP THWAITE CP WICKMERE BACTON CP ANTINGHAM CP SWAFIELD CP LITTLE CP ERPINGHAM SNORING CP BRISTON BACTON SWANTON BRISTON CP NOVERS CP MELTON C CONSTABLE CP F WALCOTT CP LANCASTER WITTON CP SCULTHORPE CP ERPINGHAM CP SUFFIELD CP NORTH CORPUSTY AND ITTERINGHAM CP SAXTHORPE CP FAKENHAM CP FULMODESTON CP KETTLESTONE I CP COLBY CP E TATTERSETT CP INGWORTH NORTH WALSHAM CP LANCASTER THURNING CP D CP HAPPISBURGH CP SOUTH NORTH H G NORTH STIBBARD WALSHAM WALSHAM HINDOLVESTON CP WEST EAST HEMPTON FELMINGHAM CP CP DUNTON CP HAPPISBURGH HONING CP EAST RUSTON CP WOOD LESSINGHAM CP THE PUDDING NORTON CP NORTH WALSHAM RAYNHAMS NORTON CP MARKET CROSS RYBURGH CP STIBBARD CP BRUMSTEAD CP WORSTEAD CP SWANTON INGHAM CP HELHOUGHTON CP ABBOTT CP SKEYTON CP WESTWICK CP WORSTEAD DILHAM CP SEA PALLING CP STALHAM CP RAYNHAM CP SLOLEY CP SMALLBURGH CP SCOTTOW CP SUTTON CP HICKLING CP STALHAM HICKLING HORSEY CP TUNSTEAD CP ASHMANHAUGH CP BARTON TURF CP HOVETON & CATFIELD CP TUNSTEAD NEATISHEAD CP POTTER HEIGHAM CP LUDHAM CP HOVETON CP ST BENET'S HORNING CP 01 2 4 Kilometres 1cm = 0.5717km KEY DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY POPPYLAND PROPOSED WARD NAME CROMER CP PARISH NAME.
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