ELECTORAL REVIEW of STOKE-ON-TRENT Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the City of Stoke-On-Trent October 2010 Sheet

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ELECTORAL REVIEW of STOKE-ON-TRENT Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the City of Stoke-On-Trent October 2010 Sheet SHEET 4, MAP 4 Proposed ward boundaries in Stoke-on-Trent - South RE S Allotment Gardens G Campbell Road Recreation Ground T West End EN SANDFORD HILL T Industrial Estate T M ST S Allot A BENTILEE AND UBBERLEY WARD Recreation Ground E R K Clarice Cliff Woodhouse Gdns Y U 'S D Cricket Ground D Primary School County E A R E V D I Weston Coyney BOOTHEN AND OAK HILL WARD O School IV R R R Oldfield Industrial Estate D D Infants School L Gladstone E L O N I F E O Kemball Primary D T E R T Special School D School V FENTON WEST AND MOUNT PLEASANT WARD ENH H R A A E H TER O N D O A T OU E H O S L R R D R L O E P HERON CROSS T C E G F W S N I E A E E E N R S V H V I H L Parkhall Lake A W I R O D P O D Great Fenton FENTON EAST WARD L A O R LL R R C O K SANDFORD HILL E H L R D D W E A Business Park D LO LL Y O H E R RO H T A A A D E Y D OAK HILL O T A C WARD D O E N L C R B A R d D O M a Heron Cross A M E Playing Field o O A I A C te R S C S R ta E K D O A AV ve s Primary School OV IN N R WESTON COYNEY E C o E R G B R r l G T S E S E G ia S S D T W tr T R R N s R D R E R A u Y L T d E O E L n R T E W R I ET O RIV A O Playing Field W O MEIR HAY WARD D Y A H OE D D A 50 F A C DE O Clarice Cliff N WESTON COYNEY WARD R A L N Primary School IN O N D B N U DE LO R LANE N Y DRIV R E A 50 O ok Parkhall A or Bro L D nch Primary School on A gt on T S S A t L l at lo io D E y n tm V m O I e L n O R e t I D Recreation T ROA G W NEY D a T COY B r E TON Ground de L WES S r E G S n E o s D E o C V I V ia I Riverside duc R G C k L t O D R N TRENT VALE I B D I F A D MEIR HAY D F A R O Caverswall D R P E P A D Cinderhill W A R O S Cricket R T E R R I R ST N O ISTER Industrial Estate Y E RR K FO V T Ground SPRINGFIELDS AND TRENT VALE WARD E E O 0 A H L T K N 0 D O T 5 E E F O S Waters Edge A A C Britannia E T O Oakhill Primary S D S R W E Business Park Stadium R D School O B R Trent Vale N R C F E I V A V N C of E S R E O D O St Thomas More N X D Primary School R A G W A A Catholic College O O O R R k R St Joseph's College o o K T D E D D r H D Preparatory School B NDR O B A O L A r O O U e IC O O E t K Weston Coyney R R W R s S N k T T A W Y N A E c R Junior School L O o E E S E Allotment O V E SIDEWAY I L N C T D Y L Y G D R L Gardens N R R R E A A E D D E O K O O A E V R L O R D O N A R D D G O L R R D Y O R L D 'S O C E N Y K Weston Sprink B F U R P ROAD L O S A YBUSH G T E M HOLL Lonpark V E E R A R E I G R C M T E Industrial Estate S T D U D T OA S BRO HOLLYBUSH T Y R D OK HOLLYBUSH AND LONGTON WEST WARD D O NE L Allot W A LONGTON X Y E OO ET CO I D D O E ON F Gdns RIV LA R R ST N E NS L R E O B L O W UR A A T Y G H D S R E OV S N Edensor E T O W O T N G Technology College E N (Secondary School) BROADWAY AND R O O L H A Y EN D A D W Playing Field ER S Playing Field LONGTON EAST WARD SO EN N E G U R R Q ilwAllotay I ntled Ra VE The Cartwright Disma R Allotment Gardens W S St Gregory's Catholic ID Industrial Estate E E Primary School S R B Car Park T O Y A S A A llo D T G tm P T a e R ' r n I S d t N G A en L R OAD 50 s K E O SPRING GARDEN R A C V C E Recreation Ground R S h O it E li DRIVE S N n DE g OKSI Al R s BRO St Paul's C of E lot D B College G AD St Teresa's Catholic (A) (C) Primary School dns O t ro R Primary School n o Y e E k B r RV T T A r Cricket 5 Waterloo H E Playing Fields e 4 L iv Ground 9 E y R ENUE 0 R m CLERMONT AV T e S Longton W MEIR NORTH WARD B Y A E E W r I High School D o LANGLAND DRI Cemetery OA S o VE T R T B k T R E O A E Queensbury Vocational N M R T T Centre R H O E W S O R O O Alexandra A D C N Blurton Primary School I Y AR D B B Infants N L FIE U O School L S F School D R R C U T T LO N A O S R E N U B CH N N Allot W O R R D O U L R O A D V O C E Gdns I H A C LLE Y L D R O AN D E OA D A K Crescent Primary School Trent Vale E M St Joseph's College R D O W A Allot O Pumping Station A R NORMACOT Playing Fields T O Gdns M A O T R A D O H ID H D E T M D W N R Allotment Gardens E R S D IA R IR ROA ME D I T V D W Sports Ground PE A N O E A F D D LE R R Y E A T O Alexandra Junior A H Y R L V G 0 S I Y E 0 R E N G School NU U A O V I H A E 5 BALLINS D A L O M ON ROAD U N P T L A LA W W BLURTON EAST WARD T R A Church of the C N E D H TH H O L E U C A L S O Holy O E A Dresden C of E O DR D C U U N First and Middle R AD Evangelists R BB O D B Q Dismantled ER D O E R S Railway Y V A TA St Joseph's College LA S R School A GRA NE U D L O A SS R BE NT Playing Fields Rugby Ground V E E R LL PP O E S U N D TR R RO A E E O M T Longton Cottage O Sutherland N A A DRESDEN D R y E Y lwa Primary School Hospital MEIR D ai V E N A R R ed S N E tl O n Allotment D a O O R sm S i D DRESDEN AND FLORENCE WARD R R T Gardens FLORENCE T N S A R E R G O IC M S K A E L R t O A IL B D U E A o R O G T n R M D B S T T W N n A i T E O e W Y sm D R D X r E E L g T A E E L G H an R Q T G Playing Fields A TE G T R t O t T U R EO o E R le S E R O R RG r d E Belgrave C of E Meir Reservoir E n N N N O R O A A AV e L E R S C EN V D a P E H U v R N B Y i A (C) Primary School AT E i R O lw R E S E K V W O r IL A a A OR R y o D O T T V S E H PL D o N T R A HANFORD U CE N k E A A G C R S A R H 5 LIGHTWOOD NORTH A 0 E Recreation Ground U N T R Allotment D Sports Ground S C E G H Gardens H E A W D E 5 AND NORMACOT WARD A EN R T 3 C E HU R R D R V Sports Ground H S Playing Field 0 L E T O A A D A VE 5 T R O R Queen's Park E OA l D A A E D O R L M a D D IG R R G n L IE H L a F R E S T L D C W O E N N D A TT RD O CONSE O A E y W A A O C A O D O L D e H ROAD T R E EMSWORT D s B R R L N r E R A L E e O N A S H H E M R A O U Blurton High School AND D D W S S U IGHL I O N d H S A E E C L H V n IV R L R K a R C E A D E O N t D H S V E M A C n D M A T N A A A B e L R F C A O H T r R O IE E R U S T I L L N D A D O F M I C S R The Priory A W C O H R A Primary School O T E D L Blurton N S L E D A A Park R F T O R N Y E Allotment Gardens B W W O IN UE N N N R ew E R s C L tea V A A d Br A A Trentham High School N ook S H K t S E a T r OC 5 L Playing Field a T 3 E S 0 n 5 d T St Augustine's RC D N O I A G A Primary School F N a O r t R R e r O A M R A M A d D O G B Playground D Cricket A D L A Ground Trentham Trade E O Sandon Business & Enterprise College N R A Park E R G ID 5 O R 0 HANFORD AND TRENTHAM WARD A B M D D E Grange Primary OA P C R School IFI Trentham Business AC OAD P E R N V Quarter RTO I LLE D A R RD R E A D D G K AN O O GR O MEIR SOUTH WARD T R D BR N CO OA E S O A R EY R RL T S RM TL N S O E A S A REN E BA L N CH T A I D G G H N A L D LIGHTWOOD R M N E H E D IN S A R W T O T S W E W R O N R Y O O L D O A TH ad Brook R D E A ewste O N O O LE E D D A A M R E D IVE N O R R A O H D Imex Technology L A G G A BUR Park K D WER AD R D L RO A A WAY LDENE AM P I OVA H S NT D G RE O H T R O E W A R V D E R L L I T MEIR PARK WARD F V B Y Ash Green r A E e A B R n R Primary School W A N t L BLURTON WEST AND N B I A a M D K O A S n D B R O ROA T d AM R ENTH O O KEN TR O R U K M N O NEWSTEAD WARD N G LYS O e R AND E F ER H N N r R O R A B E ED s A D O e A L W V R C D A y E I TRENTHAM Y O V I D N N C N R N CA E Cemetery N e U O a w R L E NB A n s k A W D a o t A ro N D Newstead Trading Estate e l A A E B E a n d T 5 R to 5 g E 2 n 0 R o NEWSTEAD B R 0 L r 0 A A o S 5 o I CR 3 k D 4 E E D S R D I ROA V ON E NGT LO Pittsburgh TARRAGON DRIVE House L Newstead G Y R S Primary School A A N N G D E E S R B R U A O R N A O R A D D R D I O N G N D T R A O O O N A R D D R R E I V W E O C B O E C N K A N D T A EN G C ES E R C T R S UR O H AK New Park A O D B A R L New Park A S Gardens T O Refuse Tip N O L D Trentham Ley R O T D A r A D e D A O n Newpark R t O Golf Course a R Plantation D n O E d O N M W O O T T L e H S D r G A s I e L C R y E C S a R n O AD a A O l R D N A H T A N O J 5 B 0 A 0 5 R L A A 340000m S T O N O L D R O A D Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km SJ 83 NE The Grid interval 1km 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