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The Boundary Committee for England Further Electoral KEY "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND DISTRICT BOUNDARY with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: GD03114G" FURTHER ELECTORAL REVIEW OF WEST WILTSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the District of West Wiltshire September 2006 MANOR VALE WARD PROPOSED WARD NAME Scale : 1cm = 0.1000 km BRADFORD-ON-AVON CP PARISH NAME Sheet 3 of 5 BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Grid interval 1km SHEET 3, MAP 3a West Wiltshire District. Final Recommendations for ward boundaries in Bradford-on-Avon A 3 6 3 ATWORTH, WHITLEY AND SOUTH WRAXALL WARD Frankleigh Def Farm SOUTH WRAXALLBradford CPLeigh Blackacre Farm Hall's Farm Def Def Def Little Ashley Def D Fairfield Piggeries e f Haugh Potticks Farm Def D A O De R f H IG LE A 3 L 6 E 3 IG H R O A D Great Ashley Def Def Hunt's Hall Farm 162000m ST86SW 381000m B A T H L E R IG O H P D A A e f L D R K E R I O GR A HO D A HOLT CP D MANOR VALE WARD BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH WARD Woolley Park Farm Hospital K O Upper Bearfield Farm O R Rec Ground B Woolley Green ASH BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH S WINSLEY CP LEY AD E R YFIELD RO D OA BERR A D L PARISH WARD S Allott H Gdns U N CHRISTCHURCH RD T Def I School N G Playing Field AD D O R O RD N School FO S AD T BR R Allott 08 E Allott 31 E Gdns B T Gdns C 3109 Def Playing Field HU B N RC EW HE E RO S LOS AD BRADFORD-ON-AVONY C CP OR B PRI 3 10 AD E 5 RO W G Def N L Woolley IN E A N B I L TY L I 31 V 0 S 8 D H Def S N A O E N O S R IT W A Y M H O E L Beeches Farmhouse D S W SE IN Forewoods Common O ROAD W ADFORD BR Def A 3 63 CE ME TE 7 RY Winsley 10 L Def B 31 N 3 AN 05 W B E O T T S Nursery W E R River Avon N E HOLT AND HILPERTON V IL E S N HOLT ROAD A L S WARD A S N Cemetery E M E D L ADOW F Y T IELD B T Def R L I O D E G C A E S Z T BR E R AD Def EE FO RICKFIELD T RD n W o OO v D L A AN r E e iv R Staverton E E GR N E EN A LA L A N D 3 M N 6 IL STAVERTON CP E BRADFORD-ON-AVON3 LS E Turleigh D E ROA R MB ELCO G B BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH WARD P T OU RO ND LA WB NE Great Bradford Wood Def BRADFORD-ON-AVONR SOUTH 9 ID 0 G 1 E Golf Course 3 PARISH WARDR B School O Und A Kennet D and Avo n Canal SHEET 3, MAP 3b West Wiltshire District. Final Recommendations for ward boundaries in Trowbridge A B 3 31 6 05 3 E School U P N O E U V 9 L A MANOR VALE WARD 0 T D 1 O C D R N 3 U L L E V E B E I L R F L WINSLEY CP R N I Sewage Farm V Playing Field O O A V H Hilperton Marsh Farm L D T Playing Field IL A H U n al S r Avo Can E O ive on N S R d Av O et an J Kenn E Knoll Farm T V Y R RI A O M HOLT D AND HILPERTONW WARD A W RS D H Recreation B NA N RO R I AD Sports Ground I R O Ground D M G A M M E A B R H A O STAVERTON CP I A L D E Y Avoncliff S BRADFORD-ON-AVON CPD B A AY RO T A UTHW HE R O S S TF N IE LD DR IVE Lye Green BRADFORD-ON-AVON SOUTH E D N A AD PARISH WARD Def O A O R L R E S R N MOU E O Industrial Estate LTON DRIVE Depot H O K D Y D W A K Widbrook Wood H enn H et R I W an ive L d A r A L vo v n C on S an T al R CA E NAL ROAD E Def T HOLT CP Und Def Y School Widbrook A W L Recreation E T S Factory E Ground L Westwood I N S Works HILPERTON CP E N E R E R I K S U E T WESTWOOD CP Buil E d D er's S Ya H r A d A T School O P Lady Down Farm R W L Hilperton ID A B Factory N RO A Und O C K Depot Und HI L A D L Und E A N 3 O A L 6 R D 1 Widbrook Grange Hotel LE A E D O ID R M M ES O IZ R EV F D Factory Def Factory A LB U E f D R n e O T d W R T N N D S O D R A W ID A O O O E D P Cemetery R W D A E Def E R G L K D A H I S E R Nursery T B H W Und W T E O O S R TW T N R O Playing Field 5 O I O 0 A FO D 1 R 3 D R O D B A A D D O V IC E F R T V I I E D O R R School W R A D L Sewage Works I I 3 D O N A Def 61 N F O S D R T G E O R N Playing Field R A E A M P L D IL D E H A R O E R R D S N E E TROWBRIDGE NORTH EAST WARD D Sports Ground U A Q O R F R TROWBRIDGE NORTH EASTU PARISH WARD U L A O F T O E M Nursery 3 E Y D R G 6 R E E D R 3 T S S L A R S S A M E M O L A D E R E D A R A A D O E H R E ' R C E M S School W A R LO M Oxstall Farm T O HO f E e Hospital A T D E D ST D Und R e W T O S f R S T A PAXCROFT MEAD H L S N AD D I L TROWBRIDGER NORTH WEST WARD IT C RO Y E D WR O N A O OB R O Def O R M T W B R W C H B 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