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High Wycombe Town the LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND SHEET 3, MAP 3A Proposed electoral division boundaries around High Wycombe town THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND Averingdown Playing Farm Field ELECTORAL REVIEW OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ANE Kit's Wood ILL L BRADENHAM CP TS H HUN A RIDGEWAY WEST ED 4 1 Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries in the County of Buckinghamshire January 2012 2 8 (42) A 4 0 Sheet 3 of 8 1 BLEDLOW AND BRADENHAM WARD 0 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of KEY BLEDLOW-CUM-SAUNDERTON CP 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 D A O The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY R RIDGEWAY EAST ED H T R O PARISH BOUNDARY (41) N PARISH WARD BOUNDARY Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km WYCOMBE DISTRICT DISTRICT NAME GREATER HUGHENDEN WARD Grid Interval 1km ABBEY ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Four Ashes ABBEY WARD WARD NAME HUGHENDEN CP Playing DOWNLEY CP PARISH NAME Field LOUDWATER PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME St Michael and COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES Downley All Angels' Church Common SHEET 3, MAP 3B SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. B R Proposed electoral division boundaries and parish ward boundaries around High Wycombe town A D E N DOWNLEY AND PLOMER HILL WARD D K H A I A N M O G 4 D G GREATER 0 A R R 4 R S O O A R O DOWNLEY CP Y H HUGHENDEN WARD V M A E I L L E A D L H L RIDGEWAY EAST ED R S A R R Recreation D V E O (41) M A Ground A HIGHF D IELD Hughenden Playing Field WAY Manor HUGHENDEN CP Hughenden Park E BR Playing Field HAZLEMERE NORTH WARD D Holy Trinity U IA NE A N R P A O E SW E R Church V ELD O NN A ER O R M E WA D O HA S Y A OOR L S O D M ER R M COMMONSIDE A Hazlemere C of E Downley Combined School NE Sports M A A L E D Ground N N V O O P A N R HAZLEMERE ED IL N K L R A L R I O R H A AY E O D D S (39) W L U W P D Hazlemere N D E Maplewood L I N E O L F V A Sir William Ramsay EL A A Allot School M L A N R L Allot FI E 4 School E B E R HAZLEMERE CP H Gdns West Wycombe Hill Gdns R 1 O 2 S W G O 8 D OA A C R AM R M H E SH S H O E ER T AM S R N J U L St Lawrence's O E PENN CP E L D R V A TERRIERS H A Y A N HAZLEMERE SOUTH WARD N Church N O O R VE R DS 'S Z O RO E LAN UR A G G H EECH R C D IN E T K B O SL R IN O N G A G O S D WEST WYCOMBE CP A L HI L W L L L I Manor Farm E R TERRIERS S L D ' H T E Community Y T I E U A L T N Tylers Green Junior School PENN AND COLESHILL WARD R I E V G H A E S W L Playing L O E C I L O H V C I ANE A Field S R H L A R C H R Manor Farm UR D TERRIERS AND R O iv West Wycombe CH 4 T ENE E N D O D e 0 T S r T E A E IA A N E Community 1 F D L R W Combined School S R A E O A D A 0 O B N N y St Paul's Church R O R G L V Infant School e C PLO DOWNLEY ED L R T AMERSHAM HILL A M E ME A M C E S I N Y R G N L RE N U N EN Hughenden Park E R F E PENN WOOD AND N AV E E E E Y A 40 U R W 4 S (37) G 0 WARD A O 4 T T 04 H IGH STREE 4 A OLD AMERSHAM ED H E A AV M A (26) W H H E TERRIERS AND A ST T D Methodist W AL N Z Y B Y L C O Church E O T K West Wycombe M W M B A D R AMERSHAM HILL ED E V L A M R E A L A E O N I P A U O N R D H S R O E R USH E N The Royal BRO R R H OK R A R W (44) E CL R E D O S Cricket O I Grammar School T O D E T A O A H A V M D H T D Rec O O T TY L A Ground O E E ZACK RO R O Y A L R R R D E D D T ID Grnd A CHILTERN R P C M Highworth G Y S D IDE O R A E R D E F E W R L H GS U O IL N X H Combined School A LS KI R N O W S N ID E F E E V S E RO I A PH T R D AD V T G Recreation DISTRICT E R OOD E L E S A GLYNSW L E O D A W S L I M Ground A I R N A A Allotment R E West Wycombe Park T D H D T E G R Gardens V (B) I H N V D A E E I E SRA Playing Field P EL E A I CR N ES R S CE O D T NT G S A U I O S R O K CO N Playing R L E ATES L A T ANE U S R D W O DISRAELI WARD T A Field O W A H O W 4 O D CO 0 C A D E E W PP O M A W S R R E Y i R NB G T A v F O I e I UR N E Potter's D r E Y I Tylers Green G ll 0 CHILTERN RISE WARD W L R D o 4 D R K W G y S a t A e L W m Cross Y A r E I d S A e B Y S e H L n L L O T n E S BA T H t A E s RT O A J N M The Disraeli G N ID D RO N O A D R R A L N D AD ANT ll H E R E I A D AD o L BR School O A QU D t O G N N O d 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