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Map Referred to in the District of South Holland (Electoral Changes) Order 2007 Sheet 5 of 5 SHEET 5, MAP 5 South Holland District. Ward boundaries in Holbeach Parish. 7 8 5 5 6 3 16 1 1 1 B 1 B B Drain olland outh H K ittle S N L A B L L A WEST GATE D N A K BAN R EN'S RAV Grange Farm E T A G 'S L K A N E K A N N B A T B F O E E R T N I C A X G G O K N S N ) ' E E A T E N B A N O 'S G T E LA O L N T S E G E S T T G F I T A Sycamore Farm J U G N ( S ' E N V E O V R A D R G O D Victory Farm S G N I O D L A D E F H E K BAN N X OY'S D O J IK F E E N E A T L K A S G N ' A R L B GEDNEY WARD E L ) I T Willow Tree Farm k D M F c L O a E r R T G C ( X K GEDNEY CP O N A B L L A D N A Holbeach R 8 St Johns 6 1 ANK 1 B 'S JOY B Whaplode Fen K BAN AN ROAD IL'S ROM JEK B L Moulton Chapel 1 a 1 m 6 b 8 e Playing r t D Field Moulton Chapel D A r a O County i n R Primary School E T A L A G M D B O E O R W T B A C N R K A N E ANK S B IL'S G D JEK A A T O E R Fenland Airfield S E O Ashtree Farm T U A T G H U A E in ra D in a M d n a Stennet's Farm ll o H th u Moulton Fen o S K N EKIL'S BANK A J B L L A D N N A E R W R I V E R G A T E SUTTON ST JAMES L I T T L CP E D O G D R E O T A V E G L L I H Y E N D E G N E W F E N D D I K A L E A O M R B L E L I R H T E E B N E A A R L N E MOULTON, WESTON AND COWBIT WARD T K N K R A C A I L E U G P Q A L F WHAPLODE AND HOLBEACH ST JOHN'S WARD L a m b MOULTON CP e r Ashtree Farm t D r a i n rain ain D d M ollan th H Sou Bank Farm Drain K in and Ma N ll uth Ho A So B L S L outh A H D ollan d Ma N in A Dra in R D A Fleet Fen Hallgate Farm O R Bridge House Farm E T A G E U WHAPLODE CP T D A A A E G O R L L E I T H in A Y a G r E D Y N t r R D e A E b G G m N a A L L K N A B L L U G ST JOHN'S PARISH WARD HOLBEACH CP FLEET WARD E V O E FLEET CP R T D A G H E C V A O E E R B T D G A H A G C H L A D E E Moulton West Fen A P B A L O R H O C H H T R O N in a r D t e le F Q UEEN 'S BA NK K N A B L L U G Coopers Farm L L I H L E E P AU A GA H T C E RO AD n i a r D y in e a r n D d t e r G K e N b A m B a N L E E R G E V FARROW ROAD O R LANE ON'S D PARS G O D D A BARR'S LANE O D R A S O N R I T E Sutton St Edmund R T A A M G N Whaplode Drove O T T Great Postland U GEDNEY HILL CP L D A O CH R A PE E L R T O AD A G L L A H CROWLAND AND DEEPING ST NICHOLAS WARD K N A B K C A THE SAINTS WARD CROWLAND CP B E T in A a G r D 8 D 6 A n 1 o 1 O i s R i B v B i D B 1166 H T R Holbeach Drove O N E V Main Road O HU R LL'S D DRO Nursery VE T Nursery 8 S 6 E 1 1 W B B 66 B 11 1 1 SUTTON ST EDMUND CP 6 6 K BAN E Shepeau Stow Nursery AL SD Primary School OW D D VE ROA E DRO V O R D D E L i L s O O m N M a Shepeau Stow G n L t l A e N d E R a in a i r lw D t a E r V e y b O m R a D L L E P A n H i a C r D y e n d e G D Millfield A O Nurseries R M I LL E T D LA N A A CRO E Gedney Hill CE O SS G DRO D Sheet 5 V D R E A Primary School A N O O R O R M H B M L T I R 2 O NC O O C LN AV N EN UE Holbeach Drove Common 3 H T U O K S Gedney Hill N E A V B O T R F D E O T T 4 R S A C E G 1 X W L O L K I N A H B E L A D S Scale : 1cm = 0.1000 km W 5 O D Grid interval 1km H IGHS T OCK L ANE E V O Created by the Ordnance Survey Boundaries Section, Southampton, SO16 4GU. R D N E Tel: 023 8030 5092 Fax: 023 8079 2035 F W WH E AL N E D RO VE © Crown Copyright 2007 n i E a D r V KEY A D O t O R r R e D b N T m O a S I D L DISTICT BOUNDARY is E T m W A an T tle S d DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY Ra ilw ay PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY ) n i a r D ( u a E h t u o S d l O 305000m DA NIE MAP REFERRED TO IN THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH HOLLAND L'S DR OVE ) in ra (ELECTORAL CHANGES) ORDER 2007 SHEET 5 OF 5 D ( u 6 a 5 6 E 1 TF20SE 2 e 1 l tt 5 i B L 0 Broadgate 0 0 m.
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