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Appendix 3 Comparison – Cherwell Ward Patterns Submission And Appendix 3 Comparison – Cherwell Ward Patterns submission and LGBCE draft recommendations Ward name Details LGBCE proposal Details Differences? (Proposed by CDC) Banbury Wards Banbury Calthorpe CAF1, CAH1, CAJ1, CAH2, Banbury Calthorpe Southern part of Banbury Middle of Broughton Road and Easington CAI1 part - St George’s and Easington Town, including as boundary in the East, Cresc, Harriers View, residential areas on both and boundary runs between Easington Road, Easington sides of Bloxham Road Meadow View and Wood Gardens, Bloxham Road. and Oxford Road End rather than behind High CAE1 part – Longford Park, Acres in the West. Newbold Close. CAV1 part - Claypits Banbury Cross and CAE1 part – BTC Calthorpe Banbury Cross and Includes Banbury Town Modified boundary to west Castle Ward, excluding South of Castle Centre, extends north to of the Ward, in the A4260, CAG1, CAI1 part – Oxford Canal, east to the Boxhedge Road area BTC Cross Ward excluding railway line, south to St George’s Cresc, Harriers junction of Bloxham View, Easington Road, Road and Queensway Easington Gardens, and west to the streets Bloxham Road. behind Woodgreen CAI3, CAJ2, CAN1 part – Leisure Centre excluding new houses on Noral Way/Dukes Meadow Drive. CAO1 part – excluding Cherwell Wharf, Lower Cherwell Street, Station approach and Bridge Street. CAO2, CAU1, CAS1 & CAT1 Appendix 3 Banbury Grimsbury CAE1 part – everything Banbury Grimsbury Eastern part of the town. Modifications to the South of and Hightown south of A4260, CAK1, and Hightown Bounded to the north and the Ward in line with CAL1, CAM1, CAO1 part – east by the district Banbury Calthorpe and Cherwell Wharf, Lower boundary. Western Easington boundary as Cherwell Street, Station Boundary is the A4260 detailed above Approach and Bridge Street and the southern boundary runs behind properties on Hightown Leyes, Foscote Rise and Meadow View Banbury Hardwick CAP1, CAQ1, CAR1, CAW1 Banbury Hardwick As submitted by CDC None part – Warwick Road. CAN1 Part – new houses on Noral Way/Dukes Meadow Drive Banbury Ruscote CAT1 part – excluding Banbury Ruscote Ruscote and Neithrop In North boundary runs Warwick Road, Queens residential areas, as far behind Trinity Close rather Road, Kings Road and part north as Warwick Road than Warwick Road. In the of Park Road. CAV1 part – and extending South to East modified boundary with excluding Claypits. CAW1 Broughton Road. Cross and Castle to include part – excluding Warwick Extends west to the edge Boxhedge Road and Road. CAX1 of Town and east to the Poolside close in Cross and back of Woodgreen Castle rather than Ruscote Leisure Centre Bicester Wards Bicester East Bicester Town Council East Bicester East Town Centre, as far Modification to the Southern and Bicester Town Council south as Church boundary, following the Town wards Street/Casueway, and railway line in the Eastern the residential areas part of the Ward and runs north of the centre along Launton Road and extending to the parish Church Street to include the boundary with Launton. Town Centre area Appendix 3 Bicester North Bicester Town Council North Bicester North Parish of Caversfield and None Ward, including Caversfield residential areas either and Bucknell developments side of Banbury Road, stretching to the railway line in the South and Buckingham Road to the East Bicester South Bicester Town Council South Bicester South South of Bicester town None East wards, Chesterton centre, including Bicester Parish and new houses at village, Langford village, Kingsmere new development south of Middleton Stoney Road, and Ambrosden. Bicester West Bicester Town Council West, Bicester West Residential area None Town and South West bounded by the railway wards, excluding houses at line to the north, Queens Kingsmere Avenue/Field Street to east, Middleton Stoney Road to south and parish boundary with Bucknell to the west. Kidlington Wards Kidlington West Kidlington Parish Council St Kidlington West South-east of Kidlington Minor modification to Mary’s and Roundham Town, as far north as the Grovelands area wards, plus Begbroke and High Street, and the Yarnton parishes. parishes of Begbroke and Yarnton Kidlington East Kidlington Parish Council Kidlington East North-west of Kidlington Minor modification to Dogwood, Exeter and Town, as far south as the Grovelands area Orchard wards, plus Gosford High Street, and the and Water Eaton parish parish of Gosford and Appendix 3 Water Eaton Rural Wards Adderbury, Astons Adderbury, Barford St John Adderbury, Adderbury, Bloxham, Barford St John and St and Deddington and St Michael, Deddington, Bloxham and Bodicote and Milton Michael, Deddington, Duns Duns Tew, Middle Aston, Bodicote Tew, Middle Aston, North Milton, North Aston, South Aston, South Newington and Newington and Steeple Steeple Aston in Deddington Aston Deddington Barford St John and St Made up of parishes from Michael, Deddington, CDC Adderbury, Astons and Duns Tew, Hook Norton, Deddington proposal and a Fritwell, Middle Aston, few from Kirtlington, Milcombe, North Aston, Heyfords and Shelswell Somerton, Souldern, proposal. South Newington, Steeple Aston and Wigginton Bloxham, Bodicote Bloxham, Bodicote, Hook Adderbury, Adderbury, Bloxham, Hook Norton, Milcombe and and Hook Norton Norton, Milcombe and Bloxham and Bodicote and Milton Wigginton in Deddington, Wigginton Bodicote Cropredy, Sibfords Parishes of Bourton, Cropredy, Sibfords As submitted by CDC None and Wroxton Broughton, Claydon with and Wroxton Clattercott, Cropredy, Drayton, Epwell, Hanwell, Horley, Hornton, Mollington, North Newington, Prescote, Shenington with Alkerton, Shutford, Sibford Ferris, Sibford Gower, Swalcliffe, Tadmarton, Wardington and Wroxton Appendix 3 Kirtlington, Ardley with Fewcott, Fringford and Ardley with Fewcott, Parishes of Fritwell, Heyfords and Cottisford, Finmere, Heyfords Bucknell, Cottisford, Somerton and Souldern Shelswell Fringford, Fritwell, Finmere, Fringford, included in Deddington, all Godington, Hardwick with Godington, Hardwick others as per CDC proposal Tusmore, Hethe, Kirtlington, with Tusmore, Hethe, Lower Heyford, Middleton KIrtlington, Lower Stoney, Mixbury, Newton Heyford, Middleton Purcell with Shelswell, Stoney, Mixbury, Newton Somerton, Souldern, Stoke Purcell with Shelswell, Lyne, Stratton Audley and Stoke Lyne, Stratton Upper Heyford Audley and Upper Heyford Launton and Arncott, Blackthorn, Launton, Launton and As per CDC proposal None Otmoor Piddington, Wendlebury, Otmoor Bletchingdon, Charlton-on- Otmoor, Fencott and Murcott, Hampton Gay and Poyle, Horton-cum-Studley, Islip, Merton, Noke, Oddington, Weston-on-the- Green, Shipton-on-Cherwell and Thrupp .
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