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Map Referred to in the Staffordshire (Electoral Changes) SHEET 4, MAP 4 Electoral division boundaries in the south of Stafford borough A 6 D M 5 6 R 01 6 0 Oncote Covert T 3 MARSTON CP 5 Brick-kiln Covert ECCLESHALL WARD R B O CHARTLEY WARD P W E Great Bridgeford M N Little Gorse a r SALT AND ENSON CP ECCLESHALL CP s MOD Stafford ECCLESHALL ED t o n M Mobile B Caravan E r C A o Park Home E River Sow C R o N (39) LE k Park LA 5 S S ILN 0 T K 54 HA ICK B LL O BR ELLENHALL R N O k A L o D CP ro A B N S y E le T s e O m N GNOSALL AND DOXEY ED a k G o E o r R Hopton Heath GREAT BRIDGEFORD B (40) ft O o r A c k D Ladfordfield PARISH WARD c o ll u Creswell Farm B NE LA LL HA CRESWELL CP RAF Stafford ON Church Hill PT HO W MOD Stafford Ladfordfields IT H Industrial Estate IN BEACONSIDE LA N Drakelow Covert E Playing Field Ladford Covert ON LANE Industrial Park B HOPT 4 EA A 3 CO Hopton NS IDE Ladford Trading Park Tollgate Park Map referred to in the Staffordshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 E OAD NE V R A I N L R DO LL D Creswell Grove N I Dunnis Gorse D SA H A RE G O O Sheet 4 of 8 M N IL R W A D T Airfield S R U O P Industrial Estate M F A PARKSIDE T G N O a m A N L e D Tollgate s C R le I y k V Industrial Estate o E Ladfordfields B o r r o B SPODE AVENUE Industrial Park o t k f NUE o r AVE c This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of k C IDE c R RKS o PA ) ll E ck u S TRINITY FIELDS the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. a B Scale : 1cm = 0.08400 km (Tr W S E a 5 N E 40 C LA n Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 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F r S R d O o B w O Parkside B R V r D E E Primary o The Grove V o R I School k R Common Road O D Industrial Estate K MOD Stafford A L Brookmead i L n D E g S s y E N Industrial Estate a T A A t W L o lw O i S Creswell B N RAF Stafford n a A R ELLENHALL L D B E R d R C Sir L r e O o tl G C o n D Graham Balfour N a D k CP A A A m is O High School T R R O D E Parkhead Covert O Y (Secondary) R 8 R D A 1 R N D E R KEY 5 B O Ashpit Covert 34 A A M Stafford Common M 6 O C M S DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY T O Playing N Fields Playing Field ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Ansell's Covert AD E O R R S N Tollgate ND O E Industrial Estate WARD BOUNDARY A A W DL M MOOR LANE OO D L MOD Stafford A D il W li k PARISH BOUNDARY a Moor Covert N A o n D o F O r B Common Road I B r R A R n o Industrial Estate o S V t PARISH WARD BOUNDARY o S s k r T E a N N A M RAF Stafford Football U A V E B STAFFORD BOROUGH DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME N Seighford E E Ground HOLMCROFT L A N L T A D il U li R n T O g S E ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME E S B ECCLESHALL ED F to N n C E A O L D A C r N a D C COMMON WARD WARD NAME in A O V Refuse B E N R N Disposal S I U HOLMCROFT WARD Allot HYDE LEA CP PARISH NAME S I B E Plant D Beacon Hill A Gdns N E C E Playing SEIGHFORD PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME R R D E O Field A St Chad's S A RO W D FT Church E O L CR L LM STAFFORD NORTH ED F O A H R M Tillington A Millian Brook irs D Hall (42) COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES trip R COMMON WARD Lower Berryhill SEIGHFORD IV Hotel E SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. F TILLINGTON ON PARISH WARD TH Tillington Manor IL R Cooper Perry E O IV Primary School AD Primary School R D HOPTON AND COTON CP Y D E A N O MOD Stafford E R T E Industrial L C U C Park Astonfields N Cresswell Flash O Ashes Covert P LE Stone Flats Industrial STAFFORD TRENT VALLEY ED S D H Estate N A L A L S Haynes's Covert R Allotment (44) O A A Gardens ST D ON Clanford Covert FI CH EL ARN DS LEY Boundary Flash RD k RO o A K o D r i n B Sports n g T o s S t t Rifle Field Brooklands VE s o I r n T Football a A D Range R Prep Sch PE M B MILFORD WARD O A Ground - r rain CO o n D O o to k ing R R Till iv Playing Fields e N D r A S O o O T w R S S T R N O A O T N M S S E N RAF Stafford E E C Clanford Hall R D W la O n R RAF Stafford fo Farm Allotment A A r d D G B Gardens ro V D o ICTO R k RIA O TE F RRA X Oldford Covert Doxey Marshes Nature Reserve CE O Staffordshire T Technology Park C S St Patrick's L D Blackheath Covert A A COTON WARD Beacon N Cemetery H RC(A) Primary O S D rk F School R O Business Pa O R R N U A O G D S Tillington D L E E M N ok A L I Cemetery o S U A G Pool A r R 8 N H S B N F rd O 1 E O fo AD E 5 R k y V d A D o W n Playing Field A L o a E T E A r S E S D D U N B T D E E R R N y R e Nursery A O E x A H D o Staffordshire D TILLINGTON WARD The John C AV Cla G University nfor N N d B R Wheeldon roo LANE E k GREENSOME O E Primary R BEACONSIDE T RANTON CP Y T G School B F IN E R AD L A I RO L C A T PEC E O R OS D PR N S Weston Road o S x I e Business K D High School Oldford Farm y in E D Park g s r E a to Wassage Covert T N i n n ST A NG AD S B L NI RO H r Doxey River Sow ROW GE A o D B ID E R o R SEIGHFORD WARD BR R k ED G IS O STAFFORD BOROUGH Primary & DOXEY OOK R F Industrial Units CR D D D C I D Nursery O Coton Field S L i M R St John's School s R A Recreation O m P (Allotment Gardens) L B Recreation T O CE (C) (F) a L M Ground i M n l R Ground l A i A Primary t A n l T N e g I C d O S School t F G o N T R O n R T A S Staffordshire a H R E Sports E D O T D C i HM Prison E l R w Aston Hill Farm R r E T General Hospital E L A Centre S a E C a G i E E O Allot n R DOXEY CP N y T T A R O Gdns C T Stafford Court O E A N King's Low T D R (Halls of Residence) O Madford S N A L T St George's Hospital A Retail R B Hospice N E Park E E E H T T I B Barn Farm Sports Ground T Fire I Stafford Crematorium R Station T Pe K and Burial Ground N S arl D SEIGHFORD CP IO Br E D L ook A LL Aston Bank OX D N Coton Clanford HI E RE W L Y A P N Farm RO ES E res TO AD L f AS D o Aston NK T rd A R H B H B N T rook TO Laboratory E IV E S A A A D E N R A E A Aston Hall D O L i H v BU R S e LL HILL AV N D K Q K R Cricket r U O T A C S S E k Ground EE E E NY o A oo N N W N A r w B S U L H y W S xe Football D E B o A I CO k D A Y N T o Ground ON Kingsmead G LA ro N T E B Little Aston Hospital k D L RO O n O L NO L LITTLEWORTH WARD AD Farm N Vicarage Farm a R a O GO b X E T m L R R r P E H m AL ST e re Y D IX Y L tt s Dismantl CH W a T ed R A s R AN u fo Glen Farm Railway O L c E B r L o d A G S t I GNOSALL AND B DOXEY ED D e V r R D o Kingsmead E ok ra STAFFORD CENTRAL ED E in KINGSTON HILL E Marsh Green Farm (40) Guildhall N Nature G A Area (41) llo Shopping A tm e T nt Centre E G a TIXALL CP T rd S IX e BROADEYE LA ALL n T MM RO s CASTLETOWN R AS AD Do E C x E OT ey Stafford A E R ST D E D T r R HO ai College T T M n L AS Victoria S L Tip A Brook S NE y H Doxle M (dis) Park T AR R STAFFORD T Mill Farm T E U IN E S Leisure EY RD R LL O OLSEL D A WA Sports W R T TH Y IV IL SOU Centre M y E W A T Ground ilwa Industrial A W R Y S A d Ra Park Superstore le S N D B Sewage nt T BR U ma T E T s Hill Farm E E T Works N I E Di T D R R E U Refuse Tip B E RB G AN D AN Q K B G K E L R S L AC A S P ok AN KH V ea n Bro OL T rl to E E L E R Bro Kings ANE DR ive ok I Victoria r So ain VE w Dr S Park ote Playing T sc ain F a Dr A Y m ote Field T o am asc r A L mm DERRINGTON IO e La N b Sports Ground r W Stafford i enk R d R in River P D g Dra Green Lane Farm E e Rugby e bridg PARISH WARD V ore D I F Ground r F R a R iver Sow in A E K D A I R N I RO N T A R W L G O THE GREEN P EW A d G S N e an Derrington Sports Field Y shir l W rd a N taffo e Can O S shir A er E L rcest Y o N W A k Golf Course Sports Ground L o Business o D E r B Superstore A T B Park IL O S A k L p n L G I R i - N I t a C G Allotment Playing a TILCON G b N H l AVE r Convent F B T n N O i I e O I Field t E Gardens r a K t T L o N ROWLEY WARD r Mobile u D o C P E L D k B R O N A M Home T LA St Austin's RC O h A A g S G Park N D u ROSSI H Primary School C R o E H V St Leonard's E L U O Primary N W FOREBRIDGE School E V A Sewage St Paul's AVE Y D'S Works E C of E (C) FOREBRIDGE WARD NAR L EO Castle View Estate Blessed William Howard Primary School ST L W Golf Course D Catholic School TR A O in U a RO O R r W R D A n Y T w i ay a ilw R o r a d D R O a d P e r tle o an W M o m e is E v m D N o p R D e D e W D Holy Trinity Church ANE Stafford Castle A Y CO LY L H A R R HOL S C E N N W O D W E A M R A Bungalow Farm NG LAN R W P U L LO E TO T L I BASWICH N H D CRE V R D R Home Farm Park SC R O R IV ENT I A I E RO A D V AD F E B A P Boons S EN Industrial W H ZA S o u I N Estate King Edward VI gh C C E Dr ain H E High School R W L A C Y E A T K N k N N LA n SCE R G e E RE N P C O A H L r WIC Pond P e S iv BA R D E A U Sp VEN ita O A l Broo UTH Rowley Park Playing Fields D k R O R IDM A S D T K E L Rowley Hall O BASWICH WARD N IL O Allotment A V C B T Hospital & R E E Pond N Gardens S N E U O A A L S Whitecross L T M Nursing Home ' Retail Park E S ROWLEY PARK N L A N A C E D H K V W O N A J B A QUEENSVILLE ID O E N T F R T B OR H O Playing D D S AV Y E T O S NU Field W E E R R F E L E N N O Rowley A A V L R W L E E Park L T M S D T E O Y W O E OU H in V R O E a H Shutt Heath Farm F Stadium R A Y D A E r R U R I S I T D A O E I N V H O R T G W L E e IN r Q I W T D G U SAN A N 8 o E DRINGH O V 1 S A IR E AM R N G m N OAD E E 5 Y A k V S P N T A L V U W il IL OR V A E U O S L N L H E O N E N E C N IT K U E T Castlechurch V A V E L I A E N D E N A G Primary V K U A N N O E H O R N School O R D AD E FO O A n RD O A E G i RIS Leasowes M R GSLEY ROAD E T KIN M a D O W R r R D L L E R Q Primary School y S E B D E a R L I A lw U I F i
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