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The Local Government Boundary Commission For KEY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF OXFORDSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY BICESTER TOWN ED PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Final recommendations for electoral division boundaries BICESTER NORTH WARD WARD NAME BICESTER CP PARISH NAME in the County of Oxfordshire January 2012 BICESTER WEST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Sheet 3 of 7 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. SHEET 3, MAP 3A Proposed electoral division boundaries in Bicester 1 2 4 4 A CAVERSFIELD CP Airfield Gliding Centre M U L L E I M CAVERSFIELD WARD N ULB ER R RY O A D D R IV E D R M A E B B U C N C BICESTER NORTH ED R R K A O N N E H L E L S (5) B R I O L A L D D R Recreation Ground L U Southwold C E County Primary R N School E S A U N V BICESTER NORTH WARD D S E E K R I N L M U Bardwell School A M N I E D N G BUCKNELL CP E BICESTER NORTH D IV D IS R R H D LIME CRESCENT L E PARISH WARD IV A N E N LA E S R W U IN B P DM U IL C L K AV N EN E U E L E V Glory Farm PLOUGHLEY ED L Bure Park I B R R Primary and Nursery R Primary School D O O W A B E School D A L (13) N L I N I N V B G R U D D E B R R A R M R Y LAUNTON WARD IV R O Y D E R S A L V O The Cooper School D E E A N I A O U D R E F D LAUNTON CP A N H O O T S S R O A B R M B A H A G llo N t I G d K n C s D U A Y B WA O N R Allotment RO L Y CH O Gardens B U T RC IS G HI R E E LL B O BICESTER EAST WARD NE U RO A BICESTER WEST WARD R N A L G E D S E V E B S A A BICESTER EAST W BICESTER WEST T RRY T Kings Meadow R T HO School E E Y E A S PARISH WARD T PARISH WARD A B V S D W U E A A D C N B O R UE A K R H N E C E L D R T L A O S L B O T E S R K R E O B N W A A O HIGHFIELD D LL T H S IO N GR U ta L U E D tio R Recreation A D EN E S n O L A W V O A O O I D Ground O T R D R N BICESTER CENTRAL E D D A S R D B E R LENHEIM D l T O IV E RIVE lo R R F E t E Industrial Estate L R m T E A E PARISH WARD S e T T E n B D 40 P t 30 G L S E a I Industrial E r F K d Estate Business D e A n H A s Centre Y S O A M JA R U R W R V H N D IS D Brookside A O ' W A C M BICESTER TOWN ED C LA A K A O O N E Primary School R E N R R O S L A B S D E E (6) C N N K A D O D D A A O R Longfields Primary O DRI R BICESTER CP T H R Y D and Y V B A A E N W H St Mary's Catholic RO Nursery School LE S N O IL A S O T NV Primary School T T N A E R G R U G U E IN E TH A Bicester Community N T I L E W College V A S N BICESTER L E O E N U G Q F IE L D S K E B N 40 ING 30 SC A L L ER V E I R E OA M C D A T G OR N D O I R I R S A S B H F R BICESTER SOUTH WEST R K E EN IE O NE E A D L A Y D P H RO D A C D PARISH WARD K R S ING O T S A A R VE D D E NU N E E E T M D ID 'S DL C OA ET G H R O N U N N I R O ST C T ON K UN EY H LA RO AY AD ST EW REET US BICESTER WEST ED CA Bicester G AV Community R Garth Park AY (7) D Hospital D St Edburg's BICESTER TOWN RI A VE O C of E (VA) School L R O PARISH WARD N D D R O Y O WA F N S X D Cemetery R AR O L O AL A M D BICESTER TOWN WARD CHESTERTON NORTH E PARISH WARD 0 V 3 Recreation Ground BICESTER SOUTH EAST PARISH WARD I 0 4 R D B Y A PIN R GL Langford BICESTER SOUTH WARD V E D A R G PLOUGHLEY ED IV Village A E (13) 41 Bicester Village Retail Park D A AY W Y O DS A CHESTERTON CP R AR W D The Talisman LL E A IN R Business Centre M R O EG F R X PE O Chesterton Langford Village L Church Of England O Cummunity School N Voluntary Aided D School CHESTERTONPrimary SchoolVILLAGE O N R PARISH WARD O A D LANGFORD VILLAGE Y A A W L C K A IC l H lo E W tm S H e C n T T E E t G R R a W rd R e n O s A D Chesterton St Mary's B 4 5 10 9 Church 0 0 4 A OTMOOR ED Bruern Abbey School (12) AMBROSDEN AND CHESTERTON WARD ANE GREEN L Nature AD O 221000m Reserve R T T O 456000m AC ST AMBROSDEN CP E W SP52SE A 4 1 1 4 A SHEET 3, MAP 3B Proposed electoral division boundaries in Kidlington A 4 2 6 0 SHIPTON-ON-CHERWELL AND THRUPP CP Hampton St Mary's Poyle Church NE CHURCH LA SHEET 3, MAP 3C Proposed electoral division boundaries in Wallingford D Sparrowgap Bridge E A O B U Playing Field T A R N iv E R E N e V r E B C KIRTLINGTON WARD A h S e E R U rw E S E e T R ll TR TA Bull Croft Park Y S G IR T F IO R N R E O RO L O A Fir Tree T A E D Junior School D S A HAMPTON GAY AND POYLE CP G Playing Field O C HAMPTON GAY AND POYLEX CP T F Playing S O R B Field D O Crowmarsh Gifford R S Allotment O BRIGHTWELL WARD L WALLINGFORD TREET A E Gardens HIGH S D Y W WALLINGFORD NORTH WARD C A H Y A G Allot R M BRIGHTWELL-CUM-SOTWELL CP T O O Gdns E L D R R T S Football E W E M T A E O Pitch Y D I T R A N T Hithercroft H T Church E O ' S A T S Industrial E R Castle V E S L R E T E Estate WALLINGFORD CP E A T Priory F N R N S M T U O College A AVENUE E T BOROUGH S H E S R ' E Rugby Pitch H S Y T C D T RE k G R ET o O Sports A o R r O B E M ll Ground i W E T H M N S Allot C D C A Gdns A L O E R M P KIRTLINGTON ED St Mary's Church S P OAD Hithercroft ST JOHN'S R E A S M K KIDLINGTON NORTH WARD A N Roundabout C (11) H O I KIDLINGTON NORTH WARD T O T Motor Park L St John's A WALLINGFORD ED T D L STER WAY Primary OW S LE E R R KIDLINGTON ST MARY'S School WHA O TH RF F E M (39) E G O D A O PARISH WARD A S E N R 4 S O O V 1 I A R 3 L ST R L L 0 UC C IAN T 'S D AD LA RO N F WORMALD E O Y T D R E LE A M E C R R E A R A R KIRTLINGTON AND KIDLINGTON NORTH E M T B H K S L S B T I N O O H H E R O C O D ED R Industrial Estate R Wallingford O U R G U B x KIDLINGTON ST MARY'S A H H Community f G o A C r B Hospital V (11) E d rad E fo rd R C PARISH WARD 's B r O a D ook n A M a D O L l A R Park Hill Recreation A RecreationGround O Kidlington H E B R Ground C N A KIDLINGTON ROUNDHAM N D Baptist Y A L B U E Church R M PARISH WARD Y N R E O B A D D s M WINTERBROOK A KIDLINGTON CP I e L O L m S R a T R h PARISH WARD G E T E N r T I e v ET D i E A TR R S Old E GH North Kidlington HI Hithercroft R Primary School House Winterbrook CROWMARSH WARD E E AN B OK L X RAS BRO E ENO TER T SE WIN E DRIVE CROWMARSH CP R W R A LYNE R T OAD O E 4 R 214000m A M 4 D E Recreation A 8 D 0 E R Ground i 0 N v e A 0 r L C m h S e r D N w y Kidlington e a SP41SE A A C l w V H l il Methodist Church O E a R E R THE W R PHE N d LPS CROFT EL r E AVENUE L fo E A g AY T Council Offices V n Y W R E li RTH H l O G a NOSW E W d n A a 41 PH KIDLINGTON SOUTH WARD CHOLSEY PARISHy WARD 30 ELP D e S A Gosford ls Q o UE RO Bridge h G Kidlington ENS C R KIDLINGTON ORCHARD R AV R O D E E V T E H BEGBROKE CP L S 188000m A G N PARISH WARD CHOLSEY AND WALLINGFORD SOUTH WARD D R ICE S U B B E N V I A D Begbroke Science Park Y 9 E E 4 L E 2 V 5 3 KIDLINGTON EXETER PARISH WARD E R I E R N V D 9 A A A 0 D L Y CHOLSEY CP AD W A 0 R S O W SU58NE 0 N R N S m L G O IL A T V IN N H C E K R R CONSTITUTI A U D ON HILL Y H A C O R BICESTER ROAD D R O F D G PW IN A Football St Thomas More L BENSON AND CHOLSEYO ED O L R Catholic Primary New Barn A Ground X W G School F Farm N O s (29) I n R d D KIDLINGTON SOUTH A G D t West Kidlington E M R o W ll R O A O Primary and Mongewell Park A A ED R Nursery Schools T D T E O R NE N NDY LA E SA (10) Edward Field A A T V GOSFORD AND Primary and O Mongewell Park E N N Gosford Hill Nursery Farm U WATER EATON CP School L Schools A E O N E x E f M YARNTON, GOSFORD AND WATER EATON WARD N o r A A d KIDLINGTON L P C a L YARNTON, GOSFORD AND N n E Gosford O a DOGWOOD A T l Y V N A E WATER EATON WARD R W N A PARISH WARD U L Y YARNTON CP L E E W A Rec Grnd M L O M R O C N D A V E N U E.
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