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The Local Government Boundary Commission For THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND KEY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries WARD BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY in the County of Staffordshire May 2011 PARISH WARD BOUNDARY Sheet 5 of 7 LICHFIELD DISTRICT DISTRICT NAME DOVE ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME SHOBNALL WARD WARD NAME BRANSTON CP PARISH NAME This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HENHURST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.07500 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 5, MAP 5a SHEET 5, MAP 5b Proposed electoral division boundaries in the east of East Staffordshire borough Proposed electoral division boundaries in the south east of East Staffordshire borough 8 Sandyford Dingle 3 Sports Field A Postern House Sports Farm Ground Rolleston on Dove B D CA E Rolleston Sinai Park i M L s L A IS m Equine Centre il T C l E R a S O W n t A N r t e Y l e R a d m O R A a D i l w C a R y A Y D T O H V O E Rolleston on Dove R C BURTON TOWN ED N L E IF R F O R Golf Course A O (8) D A Beacon Hill D Stretton SHOBNALL WARD ROLLESTON ON DOVE WARD SHOBNALL CP ROLLESTON ON DOVE CP The Rough al an CROSS LANE C The Thorns y se er M nd a Prince's Covert nt re T R y 38 O a DOVE ED A w L l William i L D a E A Shrewsbury R S O DOVE ED (10) R T d County e H O l t C C Primary N R n R U E (10) a School R A H U m C N D Y E s i V T A Lawns Farm H D N O A HENHURST R D R N O E J PARISH WARD R TH O IR Warehouse A D D A V E l a n STRETTON WEST a C STRETTON Golf Course y e PARISH WARD s r Y PARISH WARD e BRID A GE S M WAY T R W EE d T K N n a R A T St Mary's t A S n P E Church e L r H T STRETTON WARD T A HI LL Battlestead Hill FI EL D Hotel STRETTONPlaying Field CP LA 1 2 WEL 1 LINGT 5 ON ROA T A D TUTBURY EE Allotment TR S Gardens N AI AND M BITHAM LANE D STRETTON A OUTWOODS The H ILL O FIELD L Fountains ANE R HORNINGLOW AND STRETTON ED WARD Stretton Primary Y Superstore B BRANSTON WARD Bean's Covert NE Brook School R A E GE L (11) HED School D HARE BRANSTON CP J OUTWOODS P A R M I E Lawns Farm CP N S C B De Ferrers Business B R E R AN High School S Park IN S S D TO Recreation L N W E l Ground Y Deferrers Recreation Ground R a A Y O A A n W Specialist Y B W D a C E E A L Technology E Y y E P B C e N A R s A M College I H r T e L l A L a Water N n M 'S A Ca N d Y I N ey A rs n A E e a L D M R d t C an n t e n D Playing Field re r T T A R O Recreation O R L Castle Park L Ground E N Infants School S O T T ON G N I R L D STRETTON SOUTH EAST L E Y A W BRANSTON W PARISH WARD PARISH WARD BE E EC G H Rykneld D TATENHILL CP I AV Primary R E B N S U School T E H IG N K T T AT U EN T HI MAIN STREET B LL B U L UR AN TO R E N RD Y R D A O E O A U R D N NEEDWOOD WARD E Y P V B R R A ET I E RE R N ETON PARK WARD ST D MAIN E C NEEDWOOD FOREST ED P E R A S H S Sports (12) W Ground A Eton Park Y Paget High School, Cricket 321,000m Junior Ground Business & Enterprise HORNINGLOW WARD School College T 421,000m N (Secondary School) E C D S BURTON TOWN ED A E AD O R D RO ER R C A DOV A O E D (8) V R L E IE Branston Water Park S H I HORNINGLOW F SK22SW A E t L S Football n A D e A r 325,000m M A T C Ground O r R e iv H D R HORNINGLOW AND ETON CP L O BURTON WARD l E a I 424,000m R F N Trading H Horninglow an I C N C I Estate L Primary G Recreation Ground BURTON CP L ey School O s r W e SK22SW M R D nd N a O nt R re ent T r T W r e T H E iv TM R WY O G RE GE ST ROAD R ON ETON O S A DUNSTALL CP T D RE D ET A O H R Industrial A Y WETMORE B Estate W R K E I D N l S a n L a C A N y e Business E rs e 1 2 Park M 1 8 3 Cricket d 5 n A A Ground a Recreation 8 t 3 n Ground re A T SHEET 5, MAP 5c Proposed electoral division boundaries in the west of Lichfield district Old Lodge Hill Chorley CANNOCK WOOD CP ANE ER L LOW SE VENS LONGDON WARD ROA C D Pit O FAREWELL AND CHORLEY CP M (dis) M O N S ID GentleshawLONGDON Hill CP E Maple Brook D i sm D A P an A O D tle B d R U R RY ai Y L lw E AN ay L E E G U AD R RO EY RL HO M C ap Bleak House Farm Staffordshire_Sheet 1 :Map 1: iterationle B 1_D HEDNESFORD AND RAWNSLEY ED Redm ro oor Bro ok (6) ok Hillside Farm SHEET 5, MAP 5C D PA A D BURY O Boney Hay LANE R Primary School T R U RAWNSLEY WARD D H OA G R G N I E W N L O E SD K NG Y KI BONEY HAY WARD R D k o o r B M E BONEY HAY EG N r L A o A L o N E m Cuckoo Bank O R d PARISH WARD G LICHFIELD RURAL WEST ED E e T L L R N NE E U O LA Y AK O O R H (22) C I Holly Grove T R A H O First Y N S R S T School O T O A REEN LANE D SP G N RINGLE STY E CHE LA R BURNTWOOD NORTH ED D LANE SPINNEY HIGHFIELD Biddulph Park (15) Caravan Park EET PARISH WARD CHASE TERRACE WARD STR HIGH D ROBINSON R Opencast Workings CHASE TERRACE E RA LAN Chase Terrace KE M HER HI E ET PARISH WARD Park LL G N L PICE CL A CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT COP N Redwood Park E HIGHFIELD WARD NE CHASE TERRACE (A) LA OL BEECHE P N GR HO R ook C R Br S G or I E o N U m I N EN d R AV e C O DE R O LA BRAMB E S L CROSS STREET N O E LANE N A S B G RAKE S H S IL E L L T L E S D O Y T A CA N H NN R OC O K R E A OAD E R Y R E T Y T O R Pool RE C E D E W O O A OD D O L R E IVE D A R E U D T L G T RAKE HILL T S U E E R E R E R P U T A D R R T L R E G E PARISHL WARD T S NS HU A O E H E S N L H R M E E T T W E Y S E BURNTWOOD CENTRAL A N R D R Chase Terrace O CAN E N T Business OCK Primary School WARD A R A Park OAD RD D D W A O R BURNTWOOD CENTRAL HIG D HFIELD O ROAD O W PARISH WARD T N D R U A B Business O E RO R Highfields C Park CAN HES U A D E NO TE Y R N T R N CK A Primary A RO VE E L A E T T D L School W N V LA R O P A O O T M R D T Chase Terrace B E E B O R B T O Technology College N O C Chase Park N T E A U D Industrial Estate E Y H E BR H E R ID GE A T CR N OS Y S S 0 A RO D R A E 9 D L A H 1 Fulfen O S k O 5 R R G A O o I A E Primary School o G D L r H N D I C B L R e E N GORSTEY LEY n E a r K D C BURNTWOOD CP C A ig A Football O R R B Chasetown Playing CHURCH ROAD B Ground Y Industrial Estate Field E D BURNTWOOD L OA E R G NS M BI CA U IN RO NNO R E CK ALL SAINTS WARD R Sports Ground ROA S SY D W CAMO A RE R Y D ALL SAINTS BURNTWOOD GREEN E Burntwood N PARISH WARD A L Leisure Springhill PARISH WARD L Centre Primary L D E LICHFIELDA DISTRICTSchool Industrial O W R Estate E R Chasewater L AD L (C) RO A O I Industrial Estate L'S L F Tip H U A PA ICH D T (dis) K G S FI A N E D N L I D E O E R R A W E O R N A P 5 V D I T 1 0 E S R 9 9 1 S R O lway 0 5 R A i Ra A D A ight O SUMMERFIELD WARD Brewery E r L e D t N wa A ase T N D Ch D O S A O O S T R Industrial A R D E D R E OA 5 Estate U 1 K S R O L 9 SUMMERFIELD A H O Chasewater 5 A O N H H B SC C PARISH WARD LICHFIELD ROAD A 5190 St Joseph's and H St Theresa's RC B A IR M Primary School CH A E VE AN M E T N L N O E E RT A O R L E N W Y R A T I BURNTWOOD SOUTH ED C H S H K C H T R B E O G E O I A T (16) K TR OAD S H SE R A E S CHA R N D Tip S EE (dis) T QU S UNION STREET E T V J A A CHASETOWN Apple Tree Farm L M E O S O R E P IS O R R A NO D MA D CANNOCK OA N R T RE CHASETOWN Playing Field E S AR GAT W VILLAGES ED NEW PARISH WARD Cricket Ground HIG (3) H ST Chasetown Industrial REET Community School Estate Ridgeway Primary (Special Needs) C School O OP Cemy VE PY RH NO D I O LL K L A R A NORTON CANES OA D NE O C Playing Field D A H O R U R Sports C R H H WARD S L C T Ground RE A R E T I T Park I B P S R O E H V NORTON CANES CP L I Chasewater Outdoor S N Education Centre B E L T U W A H E W E R N M SW R N O ID N A D OD G A A E L T R A V W K E AY W E CHASETOWN WARD O N O T R O R L T O O R D O HIGHFIELDS A E O D R P V H O IG O H A FIE LD D S R OAD Chasetown O Specialist Sports G L College E Y Chasewater (Secondary School) H B A Hammerwich R LANE Y RED LION O H W A R N N N O H E A I E Y L N H D L LA A LICHFIELD RURAL SOUTH ED S F Y R R R O C HA D A h W a (21) D s HAMMERWICH CP e w a HALL LANE te r L ig h Toll HAMMERWICH WARD t R a Station ilw a y k roo NE e B Scrap Yard Lamb's Lodge A an L Cr Farm SH RA EE P Brook Farm M O O L Meerash Farm R Wyrley and Essington Canal LL O M 6 TO Anglesey Branch A D D A O R Boating Y Pool A H Y E L C G r a O n e B 307,000m ro o E k LAN EEN GR 404,000m SK00NW D A N E O D R W S L y ' P r l N O O e O y O O L a I E P n L W C d atli R E Sand Pit ng E s Str S s ee C in H t R E g A O N MA N to N T n N RO E AD C Y a Watling Street n H A a A Business Park 5 Highfield House l Roundhill Farm Y A n R Farm g O le A s D e Depot y B r a n c h Watling Street ROMAN ROAD A 5 W ATLING STREET A 5 M 6 T Cran O e Bro LL ok Wyrley Sand Pit Common.
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