THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of WEST SUSSEX Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries July

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THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of WEST SUSSEX Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Boundaries July This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material wit the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2008. Crown copyright. h the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. SHEET 3, MAP 3a Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division Bounda Proposed Electoral Divisions in East Grinstead THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF WEST SUSSEX P I N NORTH E G END R Imberhorne O V E School L O W D A E l l E L o AN L t L ' m W S YE e L L n A O t N N 139,000m G E D a r O d e N n R s O Sheet 3 of 5 A D E Recreation Ground AN E L ILL CKV TQ33NE SA Halsford Green ANE E L RN EAST GRINSTEAD IMBERHORNEHO WARD ER IMB EAST GRINSTEAD +++++ HERONTYE WARD ++ EAST GRINSTEAD SOUTH ED IMBERDOWN ED IMBERHORNE PARISH WARD 538,000m AY W ST W Halsford Park R o (60) Primary School HU r UCK (55) th B W a y SHEET 3, MAP 3b EAST GRINSTEAD BALDWINSBALDWINS WARD PARISH WARD PrimaryBaldwins School Hill ries July 2008 PARISHHERONTYE WARD G A R D E N W St Peter's H F O Primary School I L O U E L m I D Catholic o N R A b R w G O T e Z A e r F H h E D r I o E S F C r O c n L I h e D E T o L E o R D H l O D A R A W D O R L I I S N D A V F M D E I O L L R L Y A A D N X W E SE SUS Proposed Electoral Divisions in Burgess Hill P A RK R O C A R O D S Scale : 1cm = 0.07215 km S H W O EAST GRINSTEAD CP W A Y Recreation A S R B D A Ground L V A O E BURGESS HILLV N DUNSTALL WARD E U N N U U Grid Interval 1km T E Church of E the Confessor A St Edward V PARISHDUNSTALL WARD E N Junior SouthwaySchool U E Primary School KEY + St Mary's + E + U + N ++ E ++ V ++ A + S +++ +++ R +++ E +++ D ++++ L +++++ A DISTRICT BOUNDARY EXISTING ELECTORAL DIVISION DOUNDARY (TO BE RETAINE Church PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY EXISTING ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY (NO LONGER TO Recreation Ground WARD BOUNDARY W D E K U PARISH BOUNDARY I S R P T K L PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY I S I N T N PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME R D G S E U R N W EXISTING ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME (TO BE RETAINED) E ST VICTORIA AVENUE A O T LL A A A VE Y WARD NAME N D The Gattons UE Infants School PARISH NAME GRINSTEAD EAST PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME CHARLWOODS ROAD EXISTING PARISH WARD NAME (TO BE RETAINED) R O Y A L G BURGESS HILL VICTORIA WARD S E T O J R O G Recreation Ground H E N R 'S O HASSOCKS AND VICTORIA ED A C VICTORIA PARISH WARD O D O R M V C M IC H C T A O H O R A N D FIR R R BANK W L I AY E A R S O R A O V A E A D N C D L U Primary School O O E Victoria Industrial Estate Blackwell N N S D O O MOA R N T ROAD Pumping Station T Hackenden C R W O R TOWN NORTH PARISH WARD A A D O Y A D O M BLACKWELL R L King George's Field D W L O IE B F E N L IR L A D (Playing Field) FA L EAST GRINSTEAD TOWN WARD C F O K (56) R OR M Allotment W G A N O E PL Gardens EAST GRINSTEAD MERIDIANE ED A W E R L R AY D A L D R IV I O F E L A A W R Sheddingdean A D M Primary School R A Y L Cricket Ground A O B A P D E B P R L E R R Stonequarry Wood T Y A O SHEET 3, MAP 3c S Mount Noddy D T L M A J R O A C H N B Recreation I N H V ' S D BURGESS HILLE LEYLANDS WARD 119,000m E A S R Ground V E HASSOCKS WARD N R W Moat U E O Pond A A O D Y R HASSOCKS CP Cemetery C C H R A A V UPPER ST JOHNS RD R N Victoria Hospital I D Mount Noddy The Queen NDS RIDGE C S O P HAMM W T T E A O Cemetery O T Y N TQ31NW R W EAST GRINSTEAD SOUTH STONEQUARRY D) I O R A LEYLANDS PARISH WARD V R O P TOWN SOUTH PARISH WARD I W T A (54) C A Summerfold AND ASHURST WOOD ED H D T BURGESS HILL TOWNHouse ED School A R D W O Y K H R O R LT O I BE UTILISED) F Y I R V E A A R O L E V O O E E N D R A U W E E O D L E K A J A R ' S N A D ASHPLATS PARISH WARD B N C (Recreation Ground) D H L E E St John's Park A S U E N R M R C C E H O U Marle Proposed Electoral Divisions in Adur H Place I A R N N R Park D AD R O O G RO A R A RY W AD EDBU Y M D RO A S A B E W L Y N S Y T ACKW COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LI T L A O R P H Y O E T SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. 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