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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright KEY This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DERBYSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Grid Interval 1km DRONFIELD EAST ED the county of Derbyshire August 2012 ECKINGTON SOUTH WARD WARD NAME ECKINGTON CP PARISH NAME Sheet 3 of 6 LOWGATES PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 3, MAP 3 Proposed division boundaries in Staveley Red Lodge Farm CA RRW M OO D A RD I D N r i e s h m R t O o a R n A t r l D e e d v i Foxstone R R a E Dam i l w N a A y L NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT E U G (G) Tip A H ECKINGTON AND KILLAMARSH ED L RENISHAW WARD L I NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT H L (51) Spoil Heap L ECKINGTON SOUTH WARD (G) E W G ECKINGTON CP N I R DRONFIELD EAST ED P S (49) ) in UNSTONE WARD ra D ( Nether it o Handley G e h UNSTONE CP T R iv e Slittingmill r Farm D o e Tip L e a H y A a G U lw i E a L R A d N e White Lodge l E t Farm n a r m s e i h t D o R Hagge Farm r Sewage Works Quarry e v i R 3 5 0 6 B Quarry Hagge Farm L L I H 2 5 N 0 Parkgate 6 R B Farm O H B T R E W C A K H L A N Huggester Farm E H A P N A R D K L E G Y A T R E Hawthorne Hill Farm O L A A D N S Breck Farm TA E V EL EY LA NE H BARROW HILL AND NEW WHITTINGTON WARD I G 2 H 5 0 L A 6 N B D BARROW HILL R O A PARISH WARD D New Whittington STAVELEY NORTH AND WHITTINGTON ED Community Primary Foxlow Junction School D OA (23) R D ON A GT Rifle O TIN R IT Range y Club H N Haddon Works a W w O l I i T a A R T S d e l ET Allotment t E n TR Gardens Recreation Ground a S m H D s IG OA i H D E R AL D Quarry D A RN Church F FA O R R A N N O K Recreation T Golf Hartington L Ground Industrial Estate G Y D N Driving Range N I E K D V C R O W E N H I Railway S T N T H Centre Barrow Hill e S IN Tip LOWGATES w I c H R G Primary School h A (disused) o T L E O L New Whittington o Landfill Site L l N a A A PARISH WARD WOODTHORPE e Community Primary V R N E L E O School A e N D o U RD D PARISH WARD RT E r LB E LOWGATES AND WOODTHORPE WARD A e v N Barrow Hill i O M R R Handleywood Farm R in i e T v ra H Hall Lane e l ay r R ailw s ral R R a illa Mine Junction il ll V Mi o w he ne t a B itc ra h y M l R e E a r Playing Field ilw L E ay N L H Riverdale Park A ngs L p Sidi O eley U AD N Stav U O R O S I B OP E S T E RK A O N T L W S A T N L E Norbriggs A N Primary ther Sports Ground o E r R W Rive School O Whittington Industrial Estate R K S R Business O LOWGATES A Centre D ATES STAVELEY CP LOWG LOWGATES CHURCH ST Tip T E Tip R B E NETHERTHORPE A E Business R L L T P Centre M S H Tip O E R (disused) N K Netherthorpe School D O T U A A bank Lock lue D B D O D CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH PO R RTE R R D ST I C V he R N s l a ter a E fiel n A e d C a STAVELEY N L a C F Netherthorpe Flash na (C) d e l R l (di ie O suse ive rf o Nature Reserve d) r te T D R es r ed) o Ch P e sus Electricity th iv l (di e M ana Sub Station Ch r R C e O rfield st te e R Ches rfie D D ld C A Victoria A Ca O O na R Farm R l MA E RKET ST DL N RI IO B T A T Speedwell S Industrial Estate Fan Road Industrial Estate y Sports a LIME D AV w D ENUE l A A i O Ground R D a N O FA A T R R O R d L e l R O t T L n E U E E E A a G R V S m R I Speedwell STEP Woodthorpe HENSON R s T O H R D i R S Infant D B E Grange K M D A R St Joseph's School Football K A E C O N O I Y T RC Church Ground E A O L S M V K Factory I S T R R Staveley L P O BRIMINGTON NORTH WARD A Junior A B D HOLLINGWOOD School k L D T A C U King George V o I r O E ESTATE L o o O R GORY LAN T HOLLINGWOOD R r GRE E A u Memorial Field E D B W N g R C L T h s S U E l I C G B F E o L S M IN M o r R ET A K PARISH WARD T E o E R P Pools Brook R Y o T L N E R S AN P k S E P E E Country Park E U T H E R C Pools Brook T T E Playing Field E Hollingwood E Country Park RE ST Primary T Cemetery EN Brimington UE School Allotment Q D Junior School Gardens A O R Allotment E P T S V D Gardens D R F OA I RING VALE R OA O SP I O R R E N M E T L R A C D E T D E R L S C Playing Field E E R E T T H M PE S R AC E E S L E I T L L S E S Playing B S R S Coal Stocking Area ET D T O R E S T TR R E Field H S R E S Henry DI D A N N T F D VE I O N CA E I Y O R D Bradley M D E P L R I V D S T E Infants A D E T St Joseph's RC & Cof E I O R MIDDLECROFT G School R R D e (VA) Primary School E H D c D R L r C E E E e I MIDDLECROFT A V Seymour Junction O F a O Ringwood Park T V R t N i R E E o E D T R n O S N R E I E N G I U PARISH WARD N V H N U E E R r C V ou A A D E N T R T T E n F E I N d O JOHN STREET E E N STAVELEY ROAD R C MIDDLECROFT AND POOLSBROOK WARD E T S R RI S E Lake N O W Poolsbrook R Ringwood Hall R R iv H e A O HEY I C r Y WO OD STRE LL DR N A D D ET WA G CORN D D o A I A Ringwood O S e D R R Caravan Site L H O O T e W W Lake E a NG I E R V OLD Y L R E A L R C Poolsbrook BOLSOVER E S O K Farm T CP I A A D BOLSOVER Recn V W Lake POOLSBROOK CHURC TU Gnd E H STREET R L N E DISTRICT ER PARISH WARD Y D R R IV (B) E Pools Brook Country Park O DR AD A LL DLECROFT RO D K DWE MID STAVELEY ED BARLBOROUGH AL PON Springwell Poolsbrook School L W AND CLOWNE ED RA Community & Social Centre NT LEE ROAD College CE ATT (22) (10) C O Ringwood T BOLSOVER NORTH T r W T o Inkersall E Farm u IK R g Primary School WEST WARD H h E D I Playing Field L A B L O L E R L r D A o Y L N o E k W FI E A ER E Y T V ES I CH R S E D T R DRIV MANO A N A N k C o L V o R E E r Y I B BRIMINGTON CP C B s l A H Ivy House I o N V o R K P Farm E O E N R A BRIMINGTON ED U Brimington D S E C D Cemetery A L A L A O Opencast Workings (18) L R HUCKLOW AVE R G E L R N L y E Playing Field A D D a E S w O A l N i R a N O E R R R K R O d N e O l I A E E AL t A n I U D ND N O a Allotment VE D AV A m E s Gardens AD i D D Opencast Workings INKERSALL GREEN Manor Farm E M V A R D IN U D C A D R O R I R M V A Inkersall K) E A C B D (TRA E N E N R R CE LA IV O NA U O FUR R 1 F R C D T M M R T O A O I L B D A L A O D E R E N A I P S R HOLLINGWOOD AND INKERSALL WARD O E T Furnace Farm INKERSALL GREEN O BRIMINGTON SOUTH WARD C L R E S E V B S A PARISH WARD Duckmanton R C O E Primary E L O N A School K T D R k E o D V o r O B D D h R g u L DUCKMANTON o L r T E W PARISH WARD E MARKHAM ROAD K Recreation A Ground B D 1 E AN U L M G C R S M RD O K ON T T O RECREATI B BAMFORD ROAD V A M E R V A R O O E N A O P L D o T K E o O E l Y s N B D R M1 R r DUCKMANTON R o O O Commerce o I A V k A Park D City Farm E D E N A L M A 372,000m H K R T A r o M u ATHILL LANE g WHE h B 440,000m r o o k SK37SE M ANE B A D L ARR STWOO N E D Y R W A O O R AD K R Oldfield L A R N Farm E O A S 1 G D T R A M V E E E N L E L W E NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT Y A S T M R N OO R O E RO AD (G) A D CHERRY TREE DRIVE E AN S L SUTTON ED SUTTON CUM DUCKMANTON CP ND TLA WE CALOW CP k (52) o D o r Y A H SPIRE ED B A O A s W l Church R R Tapton Golf Course o N o P SUTTON WARD Y (21) O P E D R R D Y OA E O W R R T F Works A S C IT Y Dobbin Clough Farm E ST LEONARD'S WARD LP Farm L R A Long Duckmanton.
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