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Kidlington YARNTON, GOSFORD and WATER EATON WARD LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND WARDINGTON CP TH E E M ET V O Council RE A O ST RS Offices N K AI PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CHERWELL M R A M P A PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CHERWELL R L T B S CROPREDY WARD O Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Kidlington R H O C U R G U August 2001 Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Banbury H H B A A C N V KIDLINGTON NORTH WARD B E August 2001 U Hanwell R Y BOURTON CP R Hanwell O A Castle D ST MARY'S PARISH WARD St Peter's D Church A O R Recreation M A Ground H T U W O S IS Ch E A V HANWELL CP E N U G E U D L Cemetery A L I O C R O AD E T O R G E D W A A E L M R A I N L BE A N S C E I D V O N W H A M A IL R Y L ROUNDHAM PARISH WARD D ST WROXTON W R E I KIDLINGTON CP C ET K WARD H I L L School D L A Y RO Y N y UR M l a B E T A l N E A 4 w B E e il R R 4 0 a ST 2 w r R O H 3 IG e d A H h e tl D C n B a r m e e s g E KIRTLINGTON v i b i 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