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Conservative Group The Allerdale Conservative Group look forward to receiving the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s report and stress the importance of all these issues when making the important decisions with respect to warding arrangements. The Allerdale Conservative Group would like to offer any assistance the Commission may require to facilitate an amicable, efficient working council for the future governance of the Allerdale Borough. Yours sincerely, Cllr A J Markley Allerdale Conservative Group Leader Encl. ABC Cons Group Alternative Warding Arrangement.xlsx Appendix 1 – Electoral Data – Polling Districts for Proposed Wards Grouped Polling Electorate Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward parish Proposed Ward district 2016 2022 council ABOVE AA BRAITHWAITE CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 531 535 DERWENT ABOVE AB PORTINSCALE CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 381 391 DERWENT ABOVE AC NEWLANDS CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 67 63 DERWENT ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME AD1 ALLHALLOWS ALLHALLOWS 335 323 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW AD2 MEALSGATE BOLTONS BOLTONS 85 78 SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & AE ALLONBY 354 373 OUGHTERSIDE ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AF ASPATRIA EAST 724 673 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AG ASPATRIA CENTRAL 985 985 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AH ASPATRIA WEST 459 502 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON AI1 BASSENTHWAITE BOLTONS 320 308 BEWALDETH AND AI2 BOLTONS 36 44 SNITTLEGARTH BLENNERHASSET AJ1 BLENNERHASSET AND BOLTONS 175 172 TORPENHOW ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME AJ2 BAGGROW ALLHALLOWS 92 92 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW BLENNERHASSET AK TORPENHOW AND BOLTONS 174 174 TORPENHOW ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AL BLINDCRAKE BLINDCRAKE 194 183 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON BOLTON LOW AM BOLTONS BOLTONS 270 297 HOUSES AN BOLTONGATE BOLTONS BOLTONS 171 178 AO BORROWDALE BORROWDALE KESWICK & BORROWDALE 145 141 AP GRANGE BORROWDALE KESWICK & BORROWDALE 123 117 BOTHEL AND ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AQ1 BOTHEL 326 380 THREAPLAND BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON Grouped Polling Electorate Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward parish Proposed Ward district 2016 2022 council ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, AQ2 SUNDERLAND BLINDCRAKE 39 39 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON BRIDEKIRK AND AR BRIDEKIRK BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 298 298 DOVENBY AS TALLANTIRE BRIDEKIRK BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 299 332 AT BRIGHAM BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 788 773 ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME AU BROMFIELD BROMFIELD 280 280 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME AV BROMFIELD 148 174 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW GREAT AW BROUGHTON BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 505 524 BROUGHTON LITTLE AX BROUGHTON BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 942 942 BROUGHTON BROUGHTON GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND AY 593 717 MOOR BROUGHTON MOOR AZ BUTTERMERE BUTTERMERE CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 54 60 BA CAMERTON SEATON & NORTHSIDE 137 144 BB CROSBY CROSSCANONBY DEARHAM & ELLEN 800 885 BC1 CROSBY VILLA CROSSCANONBY DEARHAM & ELLEN 106 105 OUGHTERSIDE SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BC2 ALLERBY 100 99 AND ALLERBY OUGHTERSIDE BC3 BULLGILL GILCRUX DEARHAM & ELLEN 32 34 BD1 EAGLESFIELD DEAN DALTON 293 302 BD2 BLINDBOTHEL BLINDBOTHEL CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 43 36 BE DEAN DEAN DALTON 516 516 BF1 PARDSHAW DEAN DALTON 204 211 BF2 MOSSER BLINDBOTHEL CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 38 31 BF3 MOCKERKIN LOWESWATER CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 74 63 BG1 DEARHAM DEARHAM & ELLEN 688 677 BG2 DEARHAM DEARHAM & ELLEN 1,090 1204 ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME BH1 DUNDRAW 148 157 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME BH2 WAVERBRIDGE WAVERTON 39 39 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW EMBLETON AND COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, BI EMBLETON 271 310 DISTRICT SETMURTHY & WYTHOP EMBLETON AND COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, BJ1 SETMURTHY 88 85 DISTRICT SETMURTHY & WYTHOP Grouped Polling Electorate Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward parish Proposed Ward district 2016 2022 council ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, BJ2 SOUTH EASTERN BLINDCRAKE 19 16 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON EMBLETON AND COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, BJ3 WYTHOP 34 32 DISTRICT SETMURTHY & WYTHOP BK GILCRUX GILCRUX DEARHAM & ELLEN 234 267 BL GREAT CLIFTON WORKINGTON RURAL 908 933 BM GREYSOUTHEN GREYSOUTHEN DALTON 371 380 HAYTON AND SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BN 181 181 MEALO OUGHTERSIDE SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BO1 HOLME ABBEY 588 590 OUGHTERSIDE HOLME EAST ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME BO2 RABY 23 19 WAVER EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW HOLME EAST ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME BP NEWTON ARLOSH 262 299 WAVER EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BQ HOLME LOW 278 276 OUGHTERSIDE HOLME ST. SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BR 156 148 CUTHBERT OUGHTERSIDE HOLME ST. SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BS MAWBRAY 194 204 CUTHBERT OUGHTERSIDE IREBY AND BT IREBY BOLTONS 251 249 ULDALE IREBY AND BU ULDALE BOLTONS 94 94 ULDALE BV1 LITTLE CLIFTON WORKINGTON RURAL 360 351 BV2 BRIDGEFOOT GREYSOUTHEN DALTON 113 97 BW1 LORTON CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 208 206 BW2 WHINFELL BLINDBOTHEL CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 48 48 BX1 LOWESWATER LOWESWATER CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 102 98 BX2 BRACKENTHWAITE BUTTERMERE CRUMMOCK & DERWENT VALLEY 50 42 OUGHTERSIDE SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & BY OUGHTERSIDE 414 457 AND ALLERBY OUGHTERSIDE BZ PAPCASTLE BROUGHTON ST BRIDGETS 330 334 ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, CA1 PLUMBLAND 296 281 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON BOTHEL AND ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, CA2 THREAPLAND 44 48 THREAPLAND BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON Grouped Polling Electorate Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward parish Proposed Ward district 2016 2022 council ST JOHNS CB LEGBURTHWAITE CASTLERIGG KESWICK & BORROWDALE 103 101 AND WYTHBURN ST JOHNS THRELKELD CC CASTLERIGG KESWICK & BORROWDALE 163 183 QUARRY AND WYTHBURN CD1 SEATON SEATON SEATON & NORTHSIDE 1,233 1215 CD2 SEATON SEATON SEATON & NORTHSIDE 2,671 2836 SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & CE SILLOTH SILLOTH 1,109 1150 OUGHTERSIDE SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & CF WEST SILLOTH SILLOTH 584 793 OUGHTERSIDE SILLOTH, HOLME, ALLONBY, HAYTON & CG SKINBURNESS SILLOTH 660 640 OUGHTERSIDE CH UNDERSKIDDAW KESWICK & BORROWDALE 221 204 ALLHALLOWS, BROMFIELD, WAVERTON, HOLME CI WAVERTON WAVERTON 223 216 EAST WAVER & DUNDRAW ASPATRIA, PLUMBLAND, BOTHEL, THREAPLAND, CJ WESTNEWTON 189 177 BLINDCRAKE & WESTNEWTON CK WINSCALES WORKINGTON RURAL 167 128 COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL1 ALLSAINTS COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS 425 425 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL2 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH SOUTH LODGE 1,181 1392 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL3 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS 144 144 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL4 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS 429 430 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL5 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS 1,110 1303 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL6 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS 444 455 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP COCKERMOUTH ALL SAINTS, EMBLETON, CL7 ALL SAINTS COCKERMOUTH SOUTH LODGE 115 115 SETMURTHY & WYTHOP CM1 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 728 728 CM2 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 656 656 CM3 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 718 718 CM4 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH FITZ COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 269 486 Grouped Polling Electorate Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward parish Proposed Ward district 2016 2022 council CM5 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH DOUBLE MILLS COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 66 66 CM6 CHRISTCHURCH COCKERMOUTH DOUBLE MILLS COCKERMOUTH CHRIST CHURCH 797 797 CN1 KESWICK EAST KESWICK & BORROWDALE 1,235 1280 CN2 KESWICK EAST KESWICK & BORROWDALE 1,113 1172 ST JOHNS CN3 CASTLERIGG CASTLERIGG KESWICK & BORROWDALE 67 69 AND WYTHBURN CO1 KESWICK WEST KESWICK & BORROWDALE 890 926 CO2 KESWICK WEST KESWICK & BORROWDALE 645 579 CP1 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT ELLENBOROUGH NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 956 981 CP2 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT ELLENFOOT NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 291 271 GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CP3 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT BROOKLANDS 95 92 BROUGHTON MOOR GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CP4 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT BROOKLANDS 293 298 BROUGHTON MOOR CP5 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT ELLENBOROUGH NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 1,194 1194 GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CP6 ELLENBOROUGH MARYPORT BROOKLANDS 22 22 BROUGHTON MOOR GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CQ1 EWANRIGG MARYPORT EWANRIGG 606 540 BROUGHTON MOOR GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CQ2 EWANRIGG MARYPORT EWANRIGG 598 587 BROUGHTON MOOR GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CQ3 EWANRIGG MARYPORT EWANRIGG 609 581 BROUGHTON MOOR GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CR FLIMBY MARYPORT FLIMBY 1,361 1381 BROUGHTON MOOR CS1 NETHERHALL MARYPORT NETHERHALL NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 761 744 CS2 NETHERHALL MARYPORT NETHERHALL NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 328 316 CS3 NETHERHALL MARYPORT NETHERHALL NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 370 370 CS4 NETHERHALL MARYPORT NETHERHALL NETHERHALL & ELLENBOROUGH 575 689 GLASSON, FLIMBY, EWANRIGG, BROOKLANDS AND CS5 NETHERHALL MARYPORT GLASSON 291 332 BROUGHTON MOOR CT1 WORKINGTON HARRINGTON WORKINGTON SOUTH & HARRINGTON 639 647 CT2 WORKINGTON HARRINGTON WORKINGTON SOUTH & HARRINGTON 1,264 1264 CT3 WORKINGTON HARRINGTON WORKINGTON SOUTH & HARRINGTON 563 688 CU1 MOORCLOSE WORKINGTON MOORCLOSE WORKINGTON EAST 1,169 1113 CU2 MOORCLOSE WORKINGTON MOORCLOSE WORKINGTON EAST
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