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Astwood & Hardmead (Group) PARISH REVIEW WORKING GROUP - 20 OCTOBER 2008 ANNEX TO MINUTES Parish Summary of Proposal Recommendation to Council Astwood and Hardmead (Group) None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Bletchley and Fenny Stratford Newton Leys to become a separate Parish Ward with one additional Parish That an additional ward for Newton Leys be created. Councillor, as suggested by the Review Group on 12 July 2007. Transfer of area known as Dobbies Garden Centre, between the A5, Watling That the eastern boundary be amended to run south along the Street, the Ouzel Brook, and the A5 Roundabout to Bletchley and Fenny A5 to the existing Little Brickhill Parish Boundary. Stratford Parish. Bow Brickhill Transfer of area known as Dobbies Garden Centre, between the A5, Watling That the western boundary be amended to run south along Street, the Ouzel Brook, and the A5 Roundabout to Bletchley and Fenny the A5 to existing the Little Brickhill Parish Boundary. Stratford Parish. Bradwell Transfer of Bradwell Abbey Grid Square from Bradwell Abbey to Bradwell That Bradwell Abbey grid square be transferred to Bradwell Parish. Parish Change of name of Bradwell Ward to Bradwell Village Ward, and, ultimately to That the name of Bradwell Ward be retained for the Bradwell Bradwell Village and Bradwell Abbey Ward. Abbey grid square. Discussion on location of Conniburrow Parish Ward That the Conniburrow grid square remain in Great Linford Parish. That the south western boundary of the Parish be amended to run along railway line. Bradwell Abbey Change of name to Abbey Hill Parish Council (dependent on the success of That Bradwell Abbey Parish be renamed Abbey Hill Parish. the proposals from Bradwell Parish Council). That the Bradwell Abbey grid square be transferred to Bradwell Parish. Review location of Hodge Lea and Stacey Bushes Parish Wards That the Stacey Bushes and Hodge Lea grid squares be transferred to Wolverton & Greenleys Town Council. Broughton and Milton Keynes Re-allocation of seats: That the revised allocation of seats be agreed asfollows: Parish Ward Seats Electors Electors Per Parish Ward Seats Electors Electors Per Seat Seat Broughton and 3 952 317 Broughton and 3 952 317 Atterbury Atterbury Middleton, MK Village 6 1833 303 Middleton, MK 6 1833 303 and Oakgrove Village and Oakgrove Calverton Transfer of recreation ground (off Calverton Road) from Calverton to Stony That the recreation ground off Calverton Road be transferred Stratford Parish to Stony Stratford Parish. Calverton is the main site for the Western Expansion Area That the Western Expansion Area be transferred to Abbey Hill Parish, with Calverton being retained as a rural parish. Castlethorpe None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Chicheley None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Clifton Reynes and Newton None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Blossomville 1 PARISH REVIEW WORKING GROUP - 20 OCTOBER 2008 ANNEX TO MINUTES Parish Summary of Proposal Recommendation to Council Cold Brayfield Request from Lavendon to extend cemetery - transfer of small area of land That a small area of land to extend Lavendon Cemetery be from Cold Brayfield transferred to Lavendon Parish as requested Emberton None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Gayhurst None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Great Linford Transfer of Rocla development from Haversham to Great Linford Parish That the Redhouse Park area be transferred from Haversham Council and Little Linford Parish That the Conniburrow grid square remain in Great Linford Parish. Hanslope None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Haversham/Little Linford Wishes to remain a rural parish. Does not wish the developments on That the Redhouse Park site be transferred to Great Linford Stantonbury Park Farm and former Rocla Pipes site (Redhouse Park) to Parish. remain par of the parish. That the Stantonbury Park Farm area to transfer to Stantonbury Parish. Kents Hill, Monkston and The creation of new ward of Monkston Park from part of existing Monkston That the creation of a new ward of Monkston Park from part of Brinklow Ward. and a redistribution of the 7 seats in Monkston and Monkston Park on existing Monkston Ward. and a redistribution of the 7 seats in the basis of 2 for Monkston Park and 5 for Monkston. Monkston and Monkston Park on the basis of 2 for Monkston Park and 5 for Monkston be agreed. Lathbury None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Lavendon Request to extend cemetery - transfer of small area of land from Cold That a small area of land to extend the cemetery be Brayfield transferred from Cold Brayfield Parish as requested. Little Brickhill None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Loughton Transfer the Loughton Lodge Grid Square to the Loughton Parish Ward That Loughton Lodge be transferred from Great Holm Ward to Loughton Village Ward Elfield Park to transfer from Woughton Parish to Loughton Parish. That the eastern boundary of the Parish run along railway line from H4 to existing boundary with West Bletchley Parish. Moulsoe None That no change be made to existing arrangements. New Bradwell Request that New Bradwell Cemetery and Stonepit Field be transferred from That the western boundary of the Parish remain along the V6. Stantonbury Parish to New Bradwell Parish. Request that Stonebridge Industrial Estate be transferred from Wolverton and That no change be made to existing arrangements. Greenleys Parish to New Bradwell Parish. Request that Millmead Hall triangle be transferred from Wolverton and That no change be made to existing arrangements. Greenleys Parish to New Bradwell Parish. That the Parish be combined with an adjoining parish. That New Bradwell remain as a Parish in its own right (Minute PBR04 – 21 July 2008, refers). Newport Pagnell That the Parish be consulted on the possibility of re-warding the Parish. The That no change be made to the ward boundaries at the boundary between Newport Pagnell North and South Parish Wards be present time. amended to run along Wolverton Road / High Street / Northampton Road. North Crawley None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Ravenstone None That no change be made to existing arrangements. 2 PARISH REVIEW WORKING GROUP - 20 OCTOBER 2008 ANNEX TO MINUTES Parish Summary of Proposal Recommendation to Council Shenley Brook End Realignment of northern boundary to follow line of Childs Way (H6) to the That the northern boundary of the Parish follow the line of H6 Borough boundary and the area to the north (Oxley Park) be transferred to (Childs Way). Shenley Church End Parish. That warding arrangements be reviewed to form smaller parish wards on grid That the warding of the Parish be agreed and during the square basis where possible. formal consultation stage officers explain the implementation arrangements for the new wards with the Parish Council. Shenley Church End Realignment of northern boundary to follow line of Childs Way (H6) to the That the southern boundary of the Parish follow the line of H6 Borough boundary and the area to the north (Oxley Park) be transferred to (Childs Way). Shenley Church End Parish. That warding arrangements be reviewed to form smaller parish wards on grid That the warding of the Parish be agreed and during the square basis where possible. formal consultation stage officers explain the implementation arrangements for the new wards with the Parish Council. Sherington None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Stantonbury Request that Stantonbury Park Farm be transferred from Haversham cum That Stantonbury Park Farm be transferred from Haversham Little Linford to Stantonbury Parish. and Little Linford Parish to Stantonbury Parish. That a new ward to be added to the Stantonbury Parish for the Stantonbury Park Farm area. Stoke Goldington None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Stony Stratford Re-alignment of southern boundary to run along Calverton Brook and That the recreation ground off Calverton Road be transferred Calverton Road with the recreation ground area to the north of the boundary from Calverton Parish. transferring from Calverton Parish. Tyringham & Filgrave None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Warrington None That no change be made to existing arrangements. Wavendon Realignment of southern boundary to run along the railway line from its That the southern boundary be realigned to run along the western boundary with Walton Parish to the western boundary of Woburn railway line from existing boundary with Walton Parish to Sands Parish. The area to be transferred to Woburn Sands parish from existing boundary with Woburn Sands Parish. Wavendon. Woburn Sands Realignment of southern boundary to run along the railway line from its That the boundary with Wavendon be realigned to run along western boundary with Walton Parish to the western boundary of Woburn the railway from the existing boundary with Wavendon Parish Sands Parish. The area to be transferred to Woburn Sands parish from to existing boundary with Walton Parish. Wavendon. Wolverton and Greenleys Request by New Bradwell Parish Council that Stonebridge Industrial Estate That no change be made to existing arrangements. be transferred from Wolverton and Greenleys Parish to New Bradwell Parish. Request by New Bradwell Parish Council that Millmead Hall triangle be That no change be made to existing arrangements. transferred from Wolverton and Greenleys Parish to New Bradwell Parish. Review location of Hodge Lea and Stacey Bushes Parish Wards That Hodge Lea and Stacey Bushes grid squares be transferred from Bradwell Abbey Parish to Wolverton and Greenleys Parish. Request from Councillor Bint that the Working Group consider recommending That there be no change to the eastern boundary for the the Council to agree to transferring the areas of Woughton on the Green, Parish. Woughton Park, and Peartree Bridge to Monkston and Kents Hill Parish.
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