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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England T SHEET 3, MAP 3 Proposed electoral division boundaries in the east of Newcastle-under-Lyme borough E N A L S S O H R I G C J A H M S A THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND T G R E E E R KIDSGROVE ED T O O D A A A D K ELECTORAL REVIEW OF STAFFORDSHIRE T O (26) R R E E E L L A N T A 500 E S RAVENSCLIFFE A C W WARD E Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries N KIDSGROVE CP in the County of Staffordshire May 2011 D A Sheet 3 of 7 O R D N L E O W L L L Hotel A N A D TALKE WARD Peacock Hay S N R G O I A B D ROAD HAY OCK This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of PEAC A 500 Scale : 1cm = 0.07500 km the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Grid Interval 1km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. D A A O 3 4 R KEY E K G L R A E T A T y O a CITY/BOROUGH BOUNDARY w A il K a R R PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY O d A le D t n a WARD BOUNDARY m is TALKE AND RED STREET ED D PARISH BOUNDARY (30) KIDSGROVE ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Chatterley TALKE WARD WARD NAME AUDLEY RURAL CP PARISH NAME W O L L D O A H COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES O S L R L E D B SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. N E L Red Street L A N G I B B 5500 RA VE N'S L L AN I E Bignall Hill Reservoir V E AUDLEY AND BIGNALL END WARD (covered) R P O Butters Green O High Carr L Bignall End R O A A 3 E 4 N D A L 'S N A St Chad's CE(C) MILLENIUM Y E WAY A D Primary School W S N High Carr Business Park E T A H A 5 P L 0 E K 0 T E S R OAD O AUDLEY R A D C HE E M D R I A CA C O A L R G L L E A L I C M NE H R A N C Megacre K O Cricket L O E B Ground Y B A N K S BRADWELL WARD P E AD E T RO D E R W E A R ED E VE T C L S A L N S AR E H R F IG O H A Boon Hill D PA RK CHESTERTON WARD HO US E R O P AD A W R ES K T H Wood Lane O U S E R Parkhouse Industrial Estate O B A AUDLEY RURAL CP IR D C Wood H E H A Lane O S U T Primary Springwood S R E I School R C D Crackley Bank E Y County Primary School M K N A A N B Reservoir R Y O E L A C K D H C E A M R I C C A L A CRACKLEY U L D D A L OA R N E E T Y L E A A R SEV O O L A R K D BRADWELL, PORTHILL AND WOLSTANTON ED Recreation Ground E R O (24) A PW D Bursley E IVE CLOS L DR Primary LEY HAL TER OLD School CHAT Reservoir L BURSLEY WAY (covered) O E N N G A L B R N I IL D K G - E K C H I A R Recreation Ground Y B E T BRADWELL S S R n l Crematorium o o O H t o r B A A C te ch R A U s A R D D R e S D y W N L U h r E H C a E O m LL Y C ri L L R P AN D D E OA O G R A R MILLS D TER O WA V E HIL L LP O OR N B T A D R VE O IT T N A R IN O A V CHESTERTON A E A AUDLEY AND CHESTERTON ED D N E 5 R D U U 00 O OA E N W R E E V H AL C Bradwell (23) U ED A A R P S E S A T Primary School F G I T L D R C E I S R S L T T O R B Q S T N A U E E S A V E Bradwell Hospital B E E E T T E H R E Apedale R BEASLEY A N N IV A E U C D U R PE LB N AU W S S D DA A E L E E E W L D L C E E V L A H R O L O T OA A N AN Y D Y AV E N E E D NK L N A S UE A B A V LL E E HI B RT PO Chesterton Community S Apedale Business Park T Sports College E D M U E N U D ' N S E A H V V E A E W A T PORTHILL OLSTA O NTON N ROAD E T D BROAD R E A RR PORTHILL WARD O MEADOW A A Reservoir R L CE Oaklands Park H C G (covered) U O R Churchfields O B Primary S CHURCH T D N IM I A A School FIELDS SD G L A T K LE S E V Cemetery IE N W O R T D E L O IMS AS U A D T O AL W B D E P IE AR V H AD S I E G Alsagers Bank W D H ES N T A S L T T E A U T W N S E G V N A I S L D LO A D E D A N llo N E S ROA O D tm A K RUTU R O en L B ER N t T M R Ga A O O rd W LO A en D s T E E E R U T N S DIMSDALE D E LY IM V LI S A DA K Schools LE R P A AR P HOLDITCH WARD AD E HALMEREND WARD EA ST Apedale Community Country Park H D A A S O S S R P A H E B 5 M 367 N W ITC C P ES D R A T L Wolstanton Golf Course V WOLSTANTON O R IE O L W F A H I T V D Chesterton Stadium R E E R WOLSTANTON WARD O P DA A O S LE D T St Margaret's WO O O D L G CEVP R OA R E H D O O School IG A R St Wulstan's RC H D G L C Primary A E N H BR ' YM S School E BO ROAD U A R V C D E H A N E L O U A R S E Wolstanton Retail Park E N N O S E A E L O W L OAD L E U Cricket St. Margaret's NK R A C CKBA E S T BLA D U H E S Ground L O L C of E (C) PW A N T H A I E Junior School L B O IL N M D O 53 C M D 67 S W E A H V F R I E I G N E H U L L E D A N D E E H R E U I I S N G V LO VE A C A L Wolstanton Marsh H E E D E R A X F O HE I NS A E LLI Wolstanton N L HO D D R High School A A W R V (Secondary) O E O A N L D L U E O H H E Merryfields C NU R VE School A A ANE P OR E L S YL US ) EHO TA MIL K N ET A RE B T S Y ER L A M I O V H M R E ( C AN E O L R O T SE P N E U O E O A J H O V R UB E T IL IL L E EE IVE S DR M R N R C T R OA L O E OA U H D E E May Bank County V M W G E L O Hempstalls I LA I L D N W H Primary School D Primary School RO AD Adult Training CROSS HEATH WARD k o o E MAY BANK Centre r V B I CROSS HEATH e R D m y L A Q Allot N I U Gardens R E E Cemetery A N E C A O M TS L N E S W S O MAY BANK AND CROSS HEATH ED W LD U B O A A H D L V E Y A E W L O M C N I A U E M U (27) K E S Y B T R G A O E A N L V N W A ST K O MIC E C L S H N R L AEL U O Football 'S O R RO E A S AD ET D Ground E O RE A T A S D K L A B O E R W B M U A LS D MAY BANK WARD NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME TA S A N D A RI F R VE O O L R H E IG The Manor E R S N N D Allott Gdns H R C A S House O O T O P L T T A D A School S P R H O D A L K O W M Y L A A R R N A R O O K H T A A B A R H S D M The Meadows ASSAM A D VE P O S NUE L A R Community T M O D D B E W School E T H E R L H N I R V E A O R E A X D R Knutton V F 'S P E O O R N S BASFORD R KNUTTON AND SILVERDALE WARD D O U A D E Football Ground L N R D R D O Y O A A A D O L A D R N T E E AN Recreation Ground F L O C H R HUR C K CH STR R C St Lukes EET Dismantled Railway U N C CH U C of E (C) H T M A T V O A P O Primary School LE S Knutton St.
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