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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 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 SOMERSET PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY FROME EAST ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Scale : 1cm = 0.07500 km Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in FROME KEYFORD WARD WARD NAME Grid Interval 1km FROME CP PARISH NAME the county of Somerset February 2012 KEYFORD PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Sheet 2 of 6 COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 2, MAP 2b Proposed division boundaries in St Cuthbert Out - North SHEET 2, MAP 2a Proposed division boundaries in Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge Priddy Road Farm B 3 E 1 P N R 4 E IDD 0 A Y V R L O AD O D R E G K CHEWTON MENDIP AND STON EASTON WARD E O H S TODD O T EN 'S RO R AD C S T ALLA O PRIDDY CP ND N ALE RO AD E Y WA D L ICK OA E SW Middle R E Y I R R G C E O D ECT RIVE LOS R D H A C Burnham ORY RS CT O E RE C ALM L R P Ores Close O A Farm S BURNHAM NORTH WARD E ST E O L DDE N E 'S LAN S E Hunt's Pond N O R B L E E C H R BURNHAM NORTH T T R S U O R PARISH WARD O W Caravan U S H BURNHAM NORTH ED R Park T O A B A (16) D OAD Burnham-on-Sea Y IELD R F A WEST Community W 9 D Infant School 3 Y D A BURNHAM-ON SEA Cemetery A A A O S O R M R S A D ' D UR S R ' K S A DO Y R O Burnham Level N D R A R R D OV A E St Andrew's Church ST JOHN'S RO M R A AD E (T M O ra T c Church T R HA k) T S S W R L Bakrow Rake S E EY C E W Farm M U T AY BURNHAM WITHOUT CP A S O S ST PAUL'S T M E Mud and Sand NO ROAD ICHA L EL'S G H E R R C D S ROA O AD IN A P W O DU L D R BRENT ED R S A DO N M N DR A A (11) OV D H E D Pen Hill E G R L O Allot Gdns N VE I Y L AN N A E KNOLL WARD N Bu W BURNHAM rn St Andrew's U ham R AD S h C yn O R e R G L C of E VC OS CENTRAL WARD O N T I Junior School EW RIS GE STREET K O B COLLE OD LD MENDIP HILLS ED C O BURNHAM CENTRAL L B 3140 (6) PARISH WARD S STREET O CROS X F RD Pla O yin FT g R O Field D CR ADA Y M STREET S A BURNHAM-ON-SEA T J R AND HIGHBRIDGE CP E E V Big Plantation E G T A Y Rookham PRIOR A R D D Wood E O N O S CANNINGTON ED W A E PI BINGD S ER S ON STREET (17) T O R The Round Clump Pen Hill Wood St Joseph's E T Catholic Primary U H N E School F OTTERHAMPTON CP E E R V V I A A N R K Pen Hill Y D F E O Farm S T TE N L A BURNHAM SOUTH T E Vigo Wood R R Y T O A Church A P VE L C A L H R QUANTOCKS PARISH WARD I S K K W A A ST CUTHBERT OUT CP B Y WARD EN T RAVE E RS W D AY t NORTH PARISH WARD t A e N ST CUTHBERT OUT NORTH WARD r r A a L P P H r S APLE DRIVE IG e M E H EAST PARISH WARD M W L v B i H R L A I E I R T D R G L H U E I MENDIP WEST ED S R L O N O H A Walcombe Wood O S E D ' S T D S (8) G I R L W R R U I V o rs E B N t Prior's Hill E on E D R hy N Y n e W L A A D Burnham Road LLA C N R E Playing Fields WE E LL S ( R T W r ORS O a TON A c LA D k NE ) NE LA GS NIN BURNHAM MARINE HIGHBRIDGE AND BURNHAM SOUTH ED TY The King Alfred D PARISH WARD (19) Secondary School A O R Caravan Park L L Playing A R West Horrington 148,000m E HIGHBRIDGE AND Field P 3 P 3 E CE 0 AY PLA P OLDW , BURNHAM MARINE 0 Nibs 0 Hanging 0 WARD A m P BU Dairy House E R NHAM R X OAD Farm D ST54NW R I Holiday Village V E T ST24NE N U O C Beryl R E TH HIGHBRIDGE Apex V A W Wood A VE E Leisure Park N T U N E PARISH WARD 3 S 5 E 5 W , 0 L E IL Model 0 H V B L 0 O A 3 T 1 IS 39 Farm m R S T St John's B OU S T A Church H AV E EN Churchfield UE C of E VC Beechfield Primary Infants School B r School ue P ill Newtown Lake T E E WEST HUNTSPILL CP R HIGHBRIDGE T 147,000m Me S an High Wa Beryl Farm ter H E C N HUNTSPILL ED R A U L Stoberry Warren H E HUNTSPILL AND C (20) B M PAWLETT WARD O C E L N A WELLS CP A L W R I O V WELLS ST THOMAS' R WELLS ED E S Knapp Hill E WARD 9 R (10) 3 A SHEET 2, MAP 2c Proposed division boundaries in Frome E LAN SH ALA New CUC CO KOO BECKINGTON AND Bradford LANE ILL Bridge SELWOOD WARD RD H SFO NE HAP Hapsford LA AL Sports Ground CO L IL H BERKLEY CP O O G K YP C Playing SY U LA C Field NE Frome AMMERDOWN Bungalow Community College Farm NE (Secondary School) LA 'S WARD CK JA E IV R D MENDIP CENTRAL IP D N C E O M A AND EAST ED LW Playing A Y Field STONEBRIDGE D LA (5) A N E ale O V Whatcombe P R lis B al A R V H FROME NORTH ED Farm C U T Sports K PACKSADDLE N S GRANGE ROAD A A Centre E D B (2) L D WA L E DRIVE P RIDGE E W TONEB Y D A S L Y A CHE R STNU C FROME COLLEGE T CL H S L U G C E R R S IV C O R H I N D WARD N V A L W N E M IL A O P H R A K D X H R D C A R H P Frome COLLEGE PARISH WARD IL L Community INNOX 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