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Map Referred to in the North Somerset (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 Sheet 1 of 1 SHEET 1, MAP 1 Map referred to in the North Somerset (Electoral Changes) Order 2014 Sheet 1 of 1 M This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PORTISHEAD The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2014. NORTH PORTISHEAD J EAST O L PILL AND Boundary alignments and names shown on the mapping background EASTON -IN- PORTISHEAD CP may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest Boundary information GORDANO CP applied as part of this review. PORTISHEAD WEST K PORTISHEAD PORTBURY CP SOUTH N PILL WESTON-IN-GORDANO CP ABBOTS LEIGH CP WALTON-IN-GORDANO CLAPTON-IN-GORDANO CP CP GORDANO VALLEY C KEY TO PARISH WARDS CLEVEDON WALTON CLEVEDON CP TICKENHAM CP WRAXALL AND FAILAND CP A EAST A B SOUTH D C WALTON CLEVEDON H NAILSEA CLEVEDON CP LONG ASHTON D WEST CLEVEDON EAST NAILSEA YEO GOLDEN VALLEY E YEO WEST NAILSEA CP CLEVEDON LONG ASHTON CP SOUTH I F GOLDEN VALLEY F G WEST END B NAILSEA CP Y O N H YEO U A N I CLEVEDON NAILSEA L I YOUNGWOOD G S YEO WEST END W E PILL AND EASTON-IN-GORDANO CP O A E O FLAX G D J EASTON-IN-GORDANO BOURTON CP K PILL KENN CP PORTISHEAD CP L EAST BACKWELL CP M NORTH N SOUTH O WEST BACKWELL BARROW GURNEY CP WESTON-SUPER-MARE CP BROCKLEY CP KINGSTON SEYMOUR CP P BOURNVILLE YATTON Q CENTRAL R HILLSIDE S MID WORLE YATTON CP T MILTON DUNDRY CP U NORTH WORLE V SOUTH WORLE W UPHILL WICK ST LAWRENCE X WINTERSTOKE CLEEVE CP WINFORD Y WORLEBURY CP WICK ST LAWRENCE AND ST GEORGES KEWSTOKE CP WESTON-SUPER-MARE KEWSTOKE U WRINGTON WE STON CONGRESBURY AND -SUP PUXTON CP NO ER-M PUXTON WINFORD CP RTH W ARE ORLE ST GEORGES WRINGTON CP CP WESTON-SUPER-MARE CONGRESBURY CP R MID WORLE S BUTCOMBE Y CP WESTON-SUPER-MARE HILLSIDE T V WESTON-SUPER-MARE SOUTH WORLE RE -MA PER N-SU TO TON WES MIL E WESTON-SUPER-MARE CP (Det) R A M - E R Q K WESTON- E P O SUPER-MARE T U R S WESTON-SUPER-MARE S CP - R CENTRAL N E - O T M N X W T I LOCKING CP BANWELL CP A S E E W WESTON-SUPER-MARE R P S E W HILLSIDE (DET) T CHURCHILL CP B O O N BURRINGTON CP U - S R U N BLAGDON AND CHURCHILL P V E I L R WESTON-SUPER-MARE L BLAGDON CP E UPHILL HUTTON CP BANWELL AND WINSCOMBE W HUTTON AND LOCKING WINSCOMBE AND SANDFORD CP BLEADON CP LOXTON CP KEY 0 1.5 3 DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY kilometres WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH BOUNDARY 1cm = 0.3302 km WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH WARD BOUNDARY YATTON WARD NAME HUTTON CP PARISH NAME.
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