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Download Ward Boundary Review 2020 Option 3 The third option is a reconfiguration of the 1999 ward pattern. The predicted change in demographic is reflected by an increase in the total number of wards (20) yet reduces the number of councillors to 52. The key features to highlight within this option are: • There is much greater variance in electoral equity (+/- 10% variance); • The total number of councillors is reduced from 54 to 52; • The number of wards is increased from 18 to 20. • There are a number of mixed Member wards. No ward is less than two Members however; • Total electorate predicted to be affected by the proposed changes by 2025 is 102,509 (49.1% of borough electorate); . Contents Appendix A – Proposed Borough-wide warding pattern Appendix B – Proposed borough-wide warding patterns (in multi-colour) with an overlay of existing ward boundaries (marked in red outline) Appendix C - Electorate forecasts for each ward and variances to warding numbers and boundaries based on the proposed changes Appendix D - Individual ward ordnance survey maps with street index Proposed Wards Option 3B Revised - All Scale: 1:50000 Date: 17 January 2020 London Borough of Havering Town Hall, Main Road DIGITAL MAP DATA (C) COLLINS BARTHOLOMEW LTD Romford, RM1 3BD Tel: 01708 434343 (2020) Option 3 with original wards Scale: 1:75000 Date: 20 January 2020 London Borough of Havering © Crown copyright and database rights 2020 Town Hall, Main Road Ordnance Survey 100024327 Romford, RM1 3BD Tel: 01708 434343 Electoral data Havering Check your data 2019 2025 Using this sheet: Number of councillors: 52 52 Fill in the cells for each polling district. Overall electorate: 190,770 208,748 Please make sure that the names of each Average electorate per cllr: 3,669 4,014 Scroll right Scroll left to see the first table What is the What is the What is the Fill in the number These cells will show you the electorate and variance. They change polling What ward is this polling district in? current predicted Fill in the name of each ward once of councillors per depending what you enter in the table to the left. district code? electorate? electorate? ward Electorate Polling Electorate Electorate Number of Electorate Electorate Existing ward Name of ward Variance 2019 Variance 2025 per district 2019 2025 cllrs per ward 2019 2025 councillor EX1 Example 480 502 Gooshays 2 7,650 4% 8,114 1% 4057 EX2 Example 67 68 Heaton and Hilldene 3 13,513 23% 14,281 19% 4760 EX3 Example 893 897 Chase Cross and Collier Row 3 11,479 4% 11,718 -3% 3906 EX4 Example 759 780 Gidea Park and Rise Park 3 13,543 23% 13,922 16% 4641 EX5 Example 803 824 Mawney 2 8,628 18% 8,841 10% 4421 Brooklands 2 7,265 -1% 7,986 -1% 3993 BL1 Brooklands 744 749 St Edwards 2 6,583 -10% 9,008 12% 4504 BL2 Brooklands 2,754 3402 Oldchurch 2 5,584 -24% 7,195 -10% 3598 BL3 Brooklands 3,767 3835 Heath Park 3 10,966 0% 13,484 12% 4495 BL4 Oldchurch 2,981 4441 Harold Wood 3 9,537 -13% 9,682 -20% 3227 BL5 Oldchurch 2,603 2754 Cranham 3 11,543 5% 11,801 -2% 3934 CM1 Cranham 1,630 1664 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gre 3 12,138 10% 12,396 3% 4132 CM2 Cranham 2,053 2101 St Andrews 2 7,134 -3% 7,324 -9% 3662 CM3 Cranham 2,308 2366 Hylands 3 12,510 14% 12,998 8% 4333 CM4 Cranham 1,240 1283 Elm Park 3 10,453 -5% 10,871 -10% 3624 CM5 Cranham 2,768 2806 Hacton and Airfield 3 11,420 4% 12,307 2% 4102 EL1 South Hornchurch 3,075 3156 Upminster 2 8,929 22% 9,327 16% 4664 EL2 Hacton and Airfield 2,527 2571 Rainham 3 9,737 -12% 10,156 -16% 3385 EL3 Elm Park 2,497 2505 South Hornchurch 3 8,588 -22% 9,179 -24% 3060 EL4 Elm Park 1,877 1917 Beam Park 2 3,570 -51% 8,158 2% 4079 EM1 Harold Wood 931 950 0 -100% 0 -100% EM2 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 2,424 2456 0 -100% 0 -100% EM3 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 2,305 2340 0 -100% 0 -100% EM4 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 3,015 3083 0 -100% 0 -100% EM5 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 1,119 1165 0 -100% 0 -100% GS1 Heaton and Hilldene 1,521 1554 0 -100% 0 -100% GS2 Heaton and Hilldene 1,048 1422 0 -100% 0 -100% GS3 Heaton and Hilldene 1,314 1356 0 -100% 0 -100% GS4 Gooshays 2,871 3234 0 -100% 0 -100% GS5 Gooshays 2,601 2668 0 -100% 0 -100% GS6 Gooshays 2,178 2212 0 -100% 0 -100% HN1 Hacton and Airfield 949 952 0 -100% 0 -100% HN2 Hacton and Airfield 1,495 1534 0 -100% 0 -100% HN3 Hacton and Airfield 1,887 1923 0 -100% 0 -100% HN4 Hacton and Airfield 3,089 3833 0 -100% 0 -100% HN5 Elm Park 2,486 2541 0 -100% 0 -100% HP1 Chase Cross and Collier Row 2,266 2324 0 -100% 0 -100% HP2 Chase Cross and Collier Row 1,991 2038 0 -100% 0 -100% HP3 Chase Cross and Collier Row 2,059 2074 0 -100% 0 -100% HP4 Chase Cross and Collier Row 2,695 2758 0 -100% 0 -100% HP5 Chase Cross and Collier Row 573 584 0 -100% 0 -100% HP6 Chase Cross and Collier Row 549 562 0 -100% 0 -100% HT1 Heaton and Hilldene 1,709 1734 0 -100% 0 -100% HT2 Heaton and Hilldene 1,718 1775 0 -100% 0 -100% HT3 Gidea Park and Rise Park 3,159 3241 0 -100% 0 -100% HT4 Heaton and Hilldene 2,037 2143 0 -100% 0 -100% HT5 Heaton and Hilldene 1,561 1644 0 -100% 0 -100% HW1 Heaton and Hilldene 2,605 2653 0 -100% 0 -100% HW2 Harold Wood 1,080 1111 0 -100% 0 -100% HW3 Harold Wood 2,556 2581 0 -100% 0 -100% HW4 Harold Wood 3,738 3768 0 -100% 0 -100% HW5 Harold Wood 1,232 1272 0 -100% 0 -100% HY1 Hylands 2,231 2295 0 -100% 0 -100% HY2 Hylands 2,613 2681 0 -100% 0 -100% HY3 Hylands 1,476 1539 0 -100% 0 -100% HY4 Hylands 1,654 1683 0 -100% 0 -100% HY5 Hylands 2,452 2516 0 -100% 0 -100% MN1 Chase Cross and Collier Row 1,346 1378 0 -100% 0 -100% MN2 Mawney 1,747 1797 0 -100% 0 -100% MN3 Mawney 1,041 1059 0 -100% 0 -100% MN4 Mawney 1,889 1921 0 -100% 0 -100% MN5 Mawney 2,464 2527 0 -100% 0 -100% MN6 Mawney 1,487 1537 0 -100% 0 -100% PT1 Gidea Park and Rise Park 1,398 1438 0 -100% 0 -100% PT2 Gidea Park and Rise Park 2,254 2298 0 -100% 0 -100% PT3 Gidea Park and Rise Park 2,183 2221 0 -100% 0 -100% PT4 Gidea Park and Rise Park 3,292 3408 0 -100% 0 -100% PT5 Gidea Park and Rise Park 1,257 1316 0 -100% 0 -100% RT1 St Edwards 2,947 4398 0 -100% 0 -100% RT2 Heath Park 3,852 6096 0 -100% 0 -100% RT3 St Edwards 646 1525 0 -100% 0 -100% RT4 St Edwards 2,990 3085 0 -100% 0 -100% RT5 Hylands 2,084 2284 0 -100% 0 -100% RW1 Rainham 2,260 2328 0 -100% 0 -100% RW2 Rainham 195 286 0 -100% 0 -100% RW3 Rainham 1,862 1912 0 -100% 0 -100% RW4 Rainham 3,304 3382 0 -100% 0 -100% RW5 Rainham 2,116 2248 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ1 Heath Park 3,275 3442 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ2 Heath Park 1,950 2004 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ3 Heath Park 1,889 1942 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ4 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 1,374 1406 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ5 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 662 681 0 -100% 0 -100% SQ6 Emerson Park and Ardleigh Gree 1,239 1265 0 -100% 0 -100% ST1 St Andrews 1,063 1098 0 -100% 0 -100% ST2 St Andrews 2,870 2969 0 -100% 0 -100% ST3 St Andrews 1,779 1810 0 -100% 0 -100% ST4 St Andrews 1,422 1447 0 -100% 0 -100% ST5 Elm Park 3,593 3908 0 -100% 0 -100% SX1 Hacton and Airfield 1,473 1494 0 -100% 0 -100% SX2 Beam Park 1,506 1758 0 -100% 0 -100% SX3 South Hornchurch 2,894 2961 0 -100% 0 -100% SX4 Beam Park 2,064 6400 0 -100% 0 -100% SX5 South Hornchurch 2,619 3062 0 -100% 0 -100% UP1 Cranham 1,544 1581 0 -100% 0 -100% UP2 Upminster 858 937 0 -100% 0 -100% UP3 Upminster 2,800 2993 0 -100% 0 -100% UP4 Upminster 2,288 2344 0 -100% 0 -100% UP5 Upminster 1,607 1648 0 -100% 0 -100% UP6 Upminster 1,376 1405 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% 0 -100% Proposed Wards Option 3b Revised - Beam Park Scale: 1:10000 Date: 17 January 2020 London Borough of Havering Town Hall, Main Road DIGITAL MAP DATA (C) COLLINS BARTHOLOMEW LTD Romford, RM1 3BD Tel: 01708 434343 (2020) STREET NAME WARD ANDERSON WAY BEAM PARK ANSTEAD DRIVE BEAM PARK APPLE TREE LANE BEAM PARK ARMADA LANE BEAM PARK ASKWITH ROAD BEAM PARK AUCKLAND AVENUE BEAM PARK BARLOW WAY BEAM PARK BETTERTON ROAD BEAM PARK BLACKWATER CLOSE BEAM PARK BRIDGE ROAD BEAM PARK BROADIS WAY BEAM PARK BURREED MEWS BEAM PARK BURWOOD GARDENS BEAM PARK CHANTRY WAY BEAM PARK CHERRY TREE CLOSE BEAM PARK CHERRY TREE LANE BEAM PARK CHERRY WALK BEAM PARK CHRISTCHURCH AVENUE BEAM PARK COLLINGWOOD ROAD BEAM PARK CONSUL AVENUE BEAM PARK COURIER ROAD BEAM PARK CREEK WAY BEAM PARK CREEKSIDE BEAM PARK CROMWELL ROAD BEAM PARK DIVERSITY AVENUE BEAM PARK DOMINION WAY BEAM PARK DUNEDIN ROAD BEAM PARK EVANSDALE BEAM PARK FAIRLANE ROAD BEAM PARK FAIRMONT ROAD BEAM PARK FENCHURCH CLOSE BEAM PARK FIESTA DRIVE BEAM PARK FITCH WAY BEAM PARK FREDERICK ROAD BEAM PARK FROG LANE BEAM PARK GERARD GARDENS BEAM PARK GISBORNE GARDENS BEAM PARK HALEWOOD WAY BEAM PARK HART WAY BEAM PARK HERIOT ROAD BEAM PARK HOLMEOAK AVENUE BEAM PARK KELBURN WAY BEAM PARK KNIGHTSWOOD ROAD BEAM PARK LAMSON ROAD BEAM PARK LANCE STREET BEAM PARK LOWEN ROAD BEAM PARK LOWER MARDYKE AVENUE BEAM PARK LYNBROOK CLOSE BEAM PARK MACARTHUR CLOSE BEAM PARK MAIDEN WAY BEAM PARK MANOR WAY BEAM PARK MANSER ROAD BEAM PARK MARDYKE CLOSE BEAM PARK MARSH WAY BEAM PARK MONARCH CLOSE BEAM PARK MONTAGUE STREET BEAM PARK NEPTUNE CLOSE BEAM PARK NEW ROAD BEAM PARK NEW ZEALAND WAY BEAM PARK ORWELL CLOSE BEAM PARK PASSIVE CLOSE BEAM PARK PEAR TREE LANE BEAM PARK PERRY CLOSE BEAM PARK PLUM LANE BEAM PARK QUEENS GARDENS BEAM PARK QUEENSTOWN GARDENS
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