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Kilometres P A CITY OF CAMBRIDGE B EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT C FENLAND DISTRICT 1 ABBEY 15 BURWELL 23 CHATTERIS THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND 2 ARBURY 16 ELY NORTH EAST 24 FORTY FOOT 3 CASTLE 17 ELY SOUTH WEST 25 MARCH EAST 4 CHERRY HINTON 18 HADDENHAM 26 MARCH NORTH 5 COLERIDGE 19 LITTLEPORT 27 MARCH WEST PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE 6 EAST CHESTERTON 20 SOHAM AND FORDHAM VILLAGES 28 ROMAN BANK AND PECKOVER 7 KING'S HEDGES 21 SUTTON 29 WALDERSEY 8 MARKET 22 WOODDITTON 30 WHITTLESEY NORTH Final Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries September 2004 9 NEWNHAM 31 WHITTLESEY SOUTH Sheet 1 of 1 10 PETERSFIELD 32 WISBECH NORTH 11 QUEEN EDITH'S 33 WISBECH SOUTH TYDD ST GILES CP 12 ROMSEY 13 TRUMPINGTON 14 WEST CHESTERTON NEWTON CP ROMAN BANK 28 D HUNTINGDONSHIRE DISTRICT E SOUTH CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT a This area is Hinchingbrooke Parish Ward of the d This area is part of Cambourne Parish WATERLEES Stukeleys Parish and part of Huntingdon West Ward and Papworth and Elsworth Ward LEVERINGTON CP KIRKGATE b This area is Town Parish Ward of Eynesbury e This area is part of Knapwell Parish GOREFIELD CP 32 Hardwicke Parish and part of St Neots Eynesbury Ward and Bourn Ward CLARKSON 47 BAR HILL STAITHE c This area is part of Yaxley CP 48 BASSINGBOURN PECKOVER and part of Elton Folksworth Ward 49 BOURN WISBECH CP HILL 50 DUXFORD PARSON DROVE CP 34 BRAMPTON AND KIMBOLTON 33 35 BUCKDEN, GRANSDEN AND THE OFFORDS 51 FULBOURN 52 GAMLINGAY H 36 GODMANCHESTER T R 53 HARDWICK O 37 HUNTINGDON W D 54 HISTON AND COTTENHAM E 38 NORMAN CROSS PARSON DROVE AND WISBECH ST MARY M 39 RAMSEY 55 LINTON 40 SAWTRY AND ELLINGTON 56 MELBOURN WISBECH ST MARY CP 41 SOMERSHAM AND EARITH 57 PAPWORTH AND SWAVESEY 58 SAWSTON 29 42 ST IVES 43 ST NEOTS EAST 59A WATERBEACH 44 ST NEOTS WEST 59B WATERBEACH (DET) 60 WILLINGHAM ELM CP 45 THE HEMINGFORDS AND FENSTANTON 46 WARBOYS AND UPWOOD ELM AND CHRISTCHURCH BASSENHALLY 26 S 30 MARCH NORTH IB S O DELPH N - C U CHRISTCHURCH CP M - KINGSMOOR S ST ANDREWS T IB B 25 I N P C MARCH CP G R LATTERSEY T E N O MARCH EAST T O N A T C W P W C E C H N E ST MARYS WHITTLESEY CP S T E MARCH WEST R T O 31 N C ALWALTON CP BENWICK, COATES AND EASTREA P 27 ELTON CP ELTON AND FOLKSWORTH HADDON CP FARCET CP YAXLEY AND FARCET c WIMBLINGTON CP YAXLEY CP 24 MORBORNE CP WIMBLINGTON 38 BENWICK CP DODDINGTON MANEA DODDINGTON CP FOLKSWORTH AND MANEA CP LITTLEPORT WEST WASHINGLEY CP STILTON CP STILTON HOLME CP LITTLEPORT CP P COTE C CALDE N AND RAMSEY DENTO 19 RAMSEY CP LITTLEPORT EAST 39 DOWNHAM CP GLATTON CP SLADE LODE BIRCH CONINGTON CP THE MILLS 23 CHATTERIS CP GREAT GIDDING CP BURY CP 21 DOWNHAM VILLAGES WOOD WALTON CP WENNEYE P COVENEY CP C SAWTRY G IN ELY NORTH D SAWTRY CP ELY WEST ID G WARBOYS CP LE UPWOOD T WISTOW CP MEPAL CP T LI AND THE RAVELEYS CP WARBOYS AND BURY ELY EAST STEEPLE GIDDING CP 46 WITCHAM CP ELY CP 16 WINWICK CP UPTON AND UPWOOD AND WITCHFORD CP 17 COPPINGFORD CP THE RAVELEYS HAMERTON CP SOMERSHAM CP SUTTON CP PIDLEY CUM FENTON CP ELY SOUTH P SUTTON C WENTWORTH CP N 41 O OLD WESTON CP 40 T S ABBOTS RIPTON CP E W Y R BROUGHTON CP U P SOMERSHAM B C N T O S HADDENHAM BUCKWORTH CP LC R A U D H D COLNE CP BRINGTON L THETFORD KINGS RIPTON O AND MOLESWORTH CP CP LEIGHTON CP CP SOHAM NORTH ISLEHAM ALCONBURY AND THE STUKELEYS WOODHURST CP EARITH CP 18 BYTHORN AND KEYSTON CP ALCONBURY CP ISLEHAM CP BARHAM 37 HADDENHAM CP WILBURTON SOHAM CP ELLINGTON AND WOOLLEY CP THE STUKELEYS CP CP BLUNTISHAM CP STRETHAM HUNTINGDON NORTH ST IVES HOUGHTON AND WYTON CP EAST EARITH STRETHAM CP CATWORTH CP HUNTINGDON CP 42 B ST IVES WEST SAINT IVES CP HOLYWELL -CUM- 20 SPALDWICK CP S a T NEEDINGWORTH CP WICKEN CP WILLINGHAM AND OVER ELLINGTON CP IV E STOW S WILLINGHAM CP COVINGTON CP LONGA CP HUNTINGDON WEST HUNTINGDON EAST S OVER CP O SOHAM SOUTH EASTON CP U BRAMPTON CP T P FORDHAM CP C H THE HEMINGFORDS Y BRAMPTON E TILBROOK CP R G FORDHAM VILLAGES GODMANCHESTER D R 60 O GODMANCHESTER CP HEMINGFORD F G ABBOTS CP N I M 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QUEEN EDITH'S FULBOURN CP B P E C RIN P KL EY C WARESLEY CP P KINGSTON CP C LONGSTOWE CP ARL TETWORTH CP P TO C N LITTLE GRANSDEN CP CP N GREAT E D HASLINGFIELD AND EVERSDEN CP S GREAT SHELFORD CP WESTON COLVILLE R THE EVERSDENS E CP V E HASLINGFIELD CP 58 STAPLEFORD CP E H L A WEST WRATTING CP T U GAMLINGAY CP T HARLTON CP X THE SHELFORDS I T L O N AND STAPLEFORD C GAMLINGAY P BALSHAM CP A HARSTON AND BABRAHAM CP HATLEY CP R R HAUXTON I WIMPOLE CP N LITTLE G HARSTON CP SHELFORD CP T SAWSTON O ORWELL AND BALSHAM N BARRINGTON CP 52 BARRINGTON LITTLE ABINGTON C SAWSTON CP P CP ORWELL CP 55 CROYDON CP NEWTON CP WEST WICKHAM CP THE ABINGTONS PAMPISFORD CP HILDERSHAM CP FOXTON CP WHITTLESFORD CP TADLOW CP SHEPRETH CP 50 GREAT LINTON WHITTLESFORD ABINGTON CP SHINGAY CUM WENDY CP LINTON CP WHADDON CP MELDRETH HORSEHEATH CP 56 THRIPLOW CP MELDRETH CP FOWLMERE HINXTON CP AND FOXTON BARTLOW ABINGTON CP SHUDY CAMPS CP PIGOTTS CP FOWLMERE CP DUXFORD CP BASSINGBOURN BASSINGBOURN CUM G KNEESWORTH CP DUXFORD U I L MELBOURN CP D E N 48 M THE MORDENS ICKLETON CP CASTLE CAMPS CP O R D LITLINGTON CP E MELBOURN N C P HEYDON CP G STEEPLE MORDEN R E CP A T A N D L 0510 I T T L E C H IS H IL L C kilometres P Scale : 1 cm = 0.8639 km KEY EXISTING DISTRICT BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY EXISTING WARD BOUNDARY EXISTING PARISH BOUNDARY EXISTING WARD NAME COLERIDGE EXISTING PARISH NAME FULBOURNE CP "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. 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