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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright KEY This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DERBYSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY TIBSHELF ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries WARD NAME Grid Interval 1km BLACKWELL WARD in the county of Derbyshire August 2012 SOUTH NORMANTON CP PARISH NAME EAST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Sheet 5 of 6 COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 5, MAP 5b Proposed division boundaries in Codnor SHEET 5, MAP 5a Proposed division boundaries in South Normanton C GE O RID D E N TH B M Knowts Hall O 6 Farm R 1 4 0 L 6 A Butterley Park E T N E IRONVILLE AND RIDDINGS WARD BLACKWELL WARD A E L R T W S Butterley Park BLACKWELLFish Farm CP E ALFRETON AND SOMERCOTES ED W N E N (1) Fish Farm Normanton Brook Depot D ROA NEW Opencast Mine (coal) Normanton Brook Butterley Sewage Works RIPLEY WARD High Holborn B E Codnor Gate E V R I Industrial Estate R R ROAD I D OLBORN S HIGH H T N I F O A O W T R T L I D A R B N B R E I Industrial Estate D G NE E SPORTON LA L NOTTINGHAM ROAD A N G E TIBSHELF ED L A S H I S G EET H S (15) H ND STR RLA O ANE O STI R L V U AR U I E C E S G W S VE N H A E C H A T EA R P L H O M R RIPLEY EAST AND CODNOR ED A I D L L I E O L C EAST PARISH WARD I L R A D H M I D A A C B (8) M O E A 6 4 A H O R L 0 LB O D 6 E RN S VIE 350,000m R T W N Englander Busiess and Cemetery D I S V E O R Distibution Centre T E W U E RIPLEY CP E N N I E T R E V F V E 442,000m H W AD N E L R RO SOUTH NORMANTON EAST WARD A A R R A I PL L S PO T M O W EAD C OW L 357,000m T 8 B S AN O E O R 3 SK44NW L D T A O D E CRES ENA A O E E GRE H T E H E O T STRE S H M RIVE D I C A M R W G T HU IN R C S T H E R V LYNDALE DRIVE S E E Codnor Community 444,000m I T T C E T Primary School R T T T A E H O S C of E Controlled T L E SK45NW E R T A B L W S S IL CODNOR T I H C E E E H A LL A Playing Field A A R R UK P B D W E ING G S I O T E 6 CODNOR CP T A N H E S T PARISH WARD 1 F R A RO D L E 0 T T L O E R L R S N E D L MIL N E L A V L LANE LA W O R Football E T A E R E SE T HI Y E O E N W E O N L S Y G Ground E N T G I T R A L U RD N N T R Y W G A RI CODNOR AND WAINGROVES WARD N C P SOUTH NORMANTON CP T S S D T S T Football T R R E E S M R I Recreation Ground E ST V Codnor A LE T ES L E H ANE T E Ground U H T SO T H Sports Ground E D The Brigg G I E E C R Infant 7 R E O 0 T W School R N 0 S 6 N Townend Farm Recreation C D A T L Hotel L E Ground O Waingroves E DR I E BURY S JE ANS Primary F SSO R L P E STREET T School S CENTRAL PARISH WARD T D E D EL RIV JE CROSSHILL AND EAST K I E S Allotment TF SOP ST R S RE EA ET Gardens A LA LET T PARISH WARD M M HA S T HOLLY WEST PARISH WARD S N WELL AVE E Hotel E SOUTH NORMANTON AND PINXTON ED W E W E U R N E DR A Q D TON L S NOTTING P G T HAM R T (14) N MIN R OAD H R LEA South O H D Glebe I I E E N T I T L A Junior Normanton C R H WAINGROVES L O E A A C A H Allotment Gardens School S N C R M U S O R R L A R C E O V T O H SOUTH NORMANTON WEST WARD N E C S Playing T A R E Fields H AD NE E RO LA E ELD B 601 T T HEANOR CENTRAL ED SFI 9 PI Nursery MAN (6) THE COMMON S ON ROAD T ALFRET O S B TO 6019 NEY B R R LAN G PINXTON WARD E (T Y T ra T ck E ) A H O E WA ING N R E L OVES R E RO T A AD G R E Playing Field N N T L L E A E A A S M L L N S F H N Playing Field R T E D Frederick Gent School E y Allot U ilwa O a R T tled R I O man R O Dis E Gdns PINXTON CP N N O E S R U T T W O A A H D V C E R I B 8 M 3 1 A SHEET 5, MAP 5d Proposed division boundaries in Hartington Upper Quarter HSE Health & Safety Laboratory Turncliff Common SHEET 5, MAP 5c Proposed division boundaries in Ilkeston town Leap Edge N Cemy u t B Kirk Hallam Community r o D o Technology & Sports College St John Houghton is k (Secondary) m St Thomas RC RC School a n Primary School LITTLE HALLAM WARD tl e d D Thacker Barn Farm is R m a H a il OB n w SON tle a DR d y IVE R a ilw a y S Depot P A Playing I Nu N B t Brook B Field N N E O Lake U Y E T R V R R S I k O O E roo R A A R B y D D le D tan Y S E E H L S T O A O KIRK HALLAM L H D C IVE L Y DR E FRE L N S GOD E O S Y L Leap Edge PARISH WARD B P W L W M I I U N D M ILKESTON WEST ED LITTLE N E T HALLAM E R Y E WEST HALLAM CP E (35) R I E S L D E A A O Ladywood R LL D ER Primary HI E V M G I LA V L School L N I O HA I E R TL N W IT D L N Foxhole Farm E U L S B E C D K i The Frith s R m D A AY a V EW n G E t ID le R d LADYWOOD ROAD R KIRK a i Y HALLAM lw 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