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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown Copyright KEY This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DERBYSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY BOLSOVER DISTRICT DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Grid Interval 1km BOLSOVER NORTH ED the county of Derbyshire April 2012 BOLSOVER SOUTH WARD WARD NAME OLD BOLSOVER CP PARISH NAME Sheet 4 of 6 CENTRAL PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 4, MAP 4a Proposed division boundaries in Old Bolsover B WOODTHORPE Recreation 6 1 8 M B 1 4 Ground 1 6 4 6 7 PARISH WARD 4 Spoil Heap 1 B 9 (disused) STAVELEY ED Coal Stocking Area (22) Coal Stocking Area STAVELEY CP B Coal E LAC MILL LAN KB CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH Stocking Area AN KS CLOWNE SOUTH WARD (C) Blackbank Farm E N CLOWNE CP A LOWGATES AND L H Woodside K a O WOODTHORPE WARD w Farm k O Garden e B R Centre ro B o S k M BARLBOROUGH AND CLOWNE ED Stanfree A (10) D Coal Stocking Area Cricket NORTH PARISH WARD Ground D W A Oxcroft Lodge Farm O O R O E D N T H W O O L R C P E Oxcroft R Farm O Recreation Ground A D MIDDLECROFT AND oad nck R POOLSBROOK WARD Benti Gillgrass Shuttlewood Common Oxcroft Estate Nurseries R i ve Hollow Farm r D oe L ea POOLSBROOK D A PARISH WARD O R Woodside H C Farm R U H C Recreation Ground Brockley Primary & Infants E Spoil Heap N School A L Shuttlewood T F O R C X O 1 M B OL Oxcroft Estate M S OV in e R r i a v E l e R R r a D R i l o OA ELMTON-WITH- w a e y L Allotment D e H a Gardens CRESWELL a w k e Wyandotte Farm B WARD r D o A o k O R D ELMTON CP L IE BOLSOVER NORTH WEST WARD F R E T Elmton Park S E E N DUCKMANTON H A L C Brockley Wood D Farm E PARISH WARD B BOLSOVER NORTH ED R E H T Elmton Park Farm A (11) E STAVELEY ED Nursery F Bolsover (22) Woodhouse BOLSOVER DISTRICT M A STAVELEY CP Woodhouse N CENTRAL PARISH WARD S Farm (B) F I E L e D n HOLLINGWOOD a R S L t O H f o A U r AND INKERSALL c D T T n L e v E WARD W O Sewage Works O O 372,000m D R CHESTERFIELD O A D BOROUGH 446,000m R Nether OLD BOLSOVER CP a ilw Woodhouse a (C) y Lodge Farm SK47SE (d Farm i su s ed ) E N A L K IL M R E TT U B E Moor Farm W N ) O A k c O L a D r H T T O F ( U S O E E L R N C A M A L N X A E T R O Sutherland Farm F K O H H R Bolsover Moor A A C R M N P E L V E A R B O N LI Cemetery W E N A I R D Y Treatment Works O L N A N C 8 E 1 L 4 I 6 F B F R LIMEKILN FIELD A D 632 D A D Recreation A D O O A Ground R Recreation R R iv O e Y Y Ground R r D E D N S o L U D E Recycling e D N C A L L Allotment L N T Centre e PI E QU Farnsworth Farm L a Y ROA I AR Gardens AR N D F R M H O Y R T O E NORTH F N AD GATE U L N O I A H K L BOLSOVER SOUTH WARD E N H M I D O H O L A T Y Business U O M N L L R EAST PARISH WARD Park D E D D L N S E A O W H Y T O I L O T R R R L D A RY R SE O T E UR R N T O K A P T H A D S C T C Allotment HES T N R ERF I Gardens SUTTON ED IE E LD R OAD BO Leaholme Estate STATION ROAD L (53) SO VE R E H Industrial IL N Bolsover SUTTON CUM DUCKMANTON CP L A L Community Mill Farm Estate Allotment L D Hospital R A Gardens E O a R E i K l w C SUTTON WARD T E a S B y EL ( L W d ON i G Bolsover Moor s L V Council A u NDS NORTH EAST s I L Offices e Castle BOLSOVER SOUTH ED Cricket L d D ) A Ground A S O DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT R NE Playing Field LA (12) R O D Bolsover EHEA M A S Infant HOR Bolsover A (G) D t i School C of E H o R G Junior School E e C h AS H T T Castle Leisure Park LE T ST TO R W O EE N Bolsover Moor T EN R Spoil Heap Football D (disused) Ground S Playing Field D C ROA S LLS A a NDHI E A C e S BOLSOVER R L N A A C e BOLSOVER WEST WARD L o E R H L D L D I C r T G R I e S H F L v A T i C S F F WEST PARISH WARD I R T E F R O E E F E R New Bolsover AV W T C E Primary S D M O A C N O M School NEW R L OORACR S E R T R AN A A N LAN P TION E E 7 L NEW BOLSOVER RO O 1 AD D T 4 H 6 R B PO E NE S W S O TA L TIO C N RO AD SHEET 4, MAP 4b Proposed division boundaries in Grassmoor and North Wingfield B B A 6 6 60 1 0 7 3 39 8 Corbriggs E Spoil Heap N A SUTTON CUM L Y DUCKMANTON K Hill Farm C O CP S S A H SUTTON Driving Range M u s WARD t e r MA B NS r Grassmoor FIEL o D R o Golf Centre OAD k Allotment Gardens Langham Park Refuse Tip Grasshill Farm (Disused) Avenue Farm T S D E O AN O L W S G AN HASLAND AND WINSWICK IN M R R T i S v P O e Tip S Temple P r R PARISH WARD (dis) Normanton o t h Primary e r Golf Course School GRASSMOOR WARD TEMPLE NORMANTON CP Grassmoor Country Park E AN L L Grassmoor HIL ST WE E N GRASSMOOR, HASLAND AND WINSWICK CP A L Temple H Normanton C R S U T H H E A N C K N N E O S Y P S R E O T EET A N H STR BIRKIN LANE R W E W W NE B A S IN P U T Y EN R R G N N E F IN I E WINGERWORTH CP S E E W T L D D A R Y R O A NE D LA AN Country Park APM O CH A K Philadelphia Farm R M H O ILL LA RT NE O A RW T D GE EE IN R E W ST NU Grange Farm VE A LK D FO URHAM R NO Allotment Gardens A V E NUE Barnes Park C H E S T BROO Grassmoor E M DR R IVE Primary School F IE E L N D A L R GRASSMOORS L' O IL A G D k Lings Farm o PARISH WARD o r B ll i R i Croft House Farm m v d e a r e Windwhistle l R d H o e Farm t R h O e H r L E M A SUTTON ED E T W H O Recreation (53) A Ground O N D D Sewage C Works P F iv e NORT P HSIDE i ts T ra CLAY CROSS NORTH ED il Alma Farm (48) QU Hagg Hill Wolfie Pond EEN VICTO Farm Hamlet RIA R ST G OA E D RIDG R B NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT Tupton E E Primary School N L TUPTON WARD (G) A N Playing Field E ST RD WA HOLMEWOOD Allotment Gardens AND HEATH WARD E N A L D EAST N C Allotment O H P E A Gardens R H PARISH WARD S L i M U v T 5 A e A C 617 E A D TUPTON CP N r K Allotment A R L O R R R K O O o Gardens T E F W R t A h I D R D O E P e A A B V N r E L O E AV O D N D L Tibshelf R U D Community School R E D O T R L E O (North Wingfield site) A E E D I A R F D T G CENTRAL PARISH WARD S N Tupton I D Allotment W R Gardens O F Highfields Rifle Range NORTH WINGFIELD CENTRAL WARD RE DFE RN S TRE North ET D Wingfield OA E R Primary RP NORTH WINGFIELD CP THO School AM ILLI North W VE WHITELEAS A Wingfield NUE AVE ELYN Small Acres STA TION E Farm NEW V RO A AD K O O Y R WA B NI S RRA D S TO R E TT B R Tupton Hall O DA C 6 RK Cemy YC LANE School EET BA A 0 STR MF R 3 HN O D 8 JO RD AV EN C UE RO Playing Field E MF N OR A D C L T 5 LO E 7 S N E 1 E O R 6 I T 365,000m T A A S T Running P A S E King George's Field M H ET U Track U L RT E EN (Recreation Ground) C A O TR V D C N S A R O W N ST E O E S N T C RY E 441,000m R T L N E A B E B M R T A I H W O SK46SW A N L T R S O A D WEST PARISH WARD Recreation Ground CLAY CROSS SOUTH ED (49) BOLSOVER DISTRICT D L R I T D N T R (B) O L E T E S P C A M A R N V W O E IC L H R R R E R T TIBSHELF ED i CLAY CROSS NORTH WARD v W O O e A r A D N R L o R t T Playing Field h O e S (15) r A CLAY CROSS CP D TIBSHELF WARD C AULT HUCKNALL CP H TAN U SLEY R ROA CH D k LA roo N ko B E Loc PILSLEY AND MORTON WARD Seanor Farm PILSLEY CP.
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