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Eddisbury Parliamentary Constituency Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Eddisbury Constituency Polling District And Polling Place Review. Cheshire West and Chester Wards within Eddisbury Constituency New Wards Number Of Cllrs Davenham, Moulton, Kingsmead (Part ward - 2 See Tatton and Weaver Vale Constituencies) Christleton and Huntington (part ward – City of 2 Chester Constituency) Gowy Rural (Part ward – Ellesmere Port and 2 City of Chester Constituencies) Farndon 1 Malpas 1 Sandstone (Part ward – See Ellesmere Port 1 and Weaver Vale Constituencies) Tarvin and Kelsall 2 Tarporley 1 Tattenhall 1 Winsford Dene 1 Winsford Gravel 1 Winsford Over and Verdin (part ward – See 3 Weaver Vale Constituency ) Winsford Swanlow 1 Winsford Wharton 1 Weaver and Cuddington (part ward - see 3 Weaver Vale Constituency) Eddisbury parliamentary constituency CHRISTLETON AND HUNTINGTON (PART WARD) New Wards No of Proposed Elector Existing Proposed Polling Cllrs Polling numbers Polling Station/Place Districts in District proposed Polling District Christleton 2 QA1 359 KA1 Waverton Village and Hall, Common Huntington Lane, Waverton, (part ward – Chester CH3 7QT City of Chester Constituency) QA2 26 KA2 Waverton Village Hall, Common Lane, Waverton, Chester CH3 7QT QA3 8 KA3 Waverton Village Hall, Common Lane, Waverton, Chester CH3 7QT QA4 1290 KA4 Waverton Village Hall, Common Lane, Waverton, Chester CH3 7QT Christleton From where the Wrexham Road joins the A55, the border moves and West along the A55 for 3km to the Welsh border at Bretton Wood. It Huntington follows the border Southwest, bending round Lower Kinnerton to include it, then crossing country Southeast to Stringers Brook then following that East into Pulford Brook and Old Pulford Brook to the River Dee. It follows this North to the Crook of Dee where it proceeds East on Powsey Brook for 500m then zigzags North on field boundaries to Sandy lane then East before County Council Smallholding 3 where it turns East along Ridges Lane, continuing the line along field edges to Whitchurch Road North of Hatton Lodge then proceeding on field edges eastwards to include Milners Heath and as far as Guy Lane Brook. It follows that North onto Martin’s Lane and continuing the direction to Guy Lane which it follows East to the River Gowy which it follows North to just North of the A51 where it turns West across fields and eventually on a drain, to include the properties on the A51 as far as Hare Lane where it turns back onto the A51 route and continues West to the A41. It follows that South to Caldy Brook then follows that West to the River Dee then Follows that South to just South of Heronbridge Cottage where it turns West to include Heronbridge Cottage until Wrexham Road then follows that South to where it joins the A55. Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Davenham, Moulton, Kingsmead (Part ward) New Wards Nos Proposed Elector Existing Proposed Polling of Polling numbers Polling Station/Place Cllrs Districts in District proposed Polling District Davenham, 2 QB1 1492 KB2 Davenham CE Moulton, Primary School, Kingsmead Charles Avenue, (Part ward - Davenham, See Tatton and Northwich, CW9 Weaver Vale 8JW Constituencies) QB2 877 KB3 Davenham CE Primary School, Charles Avenue, Davenham, Northwich, CW9 8JW QB3 209 KB1 Davenham CE Primary School, Charles Avenue, Davenham, Northwich, CW9 8JW QB4 994 KB4 Moulton Village Hall, Main Road Moulton CW9 8PB QB5 1041 KB4 Moulton Village Hall, Main Road Moulton CW9 8PB Davenham, The border runs from there the A556 crosses the Middlewich to Northwich Moulton railway line the follows the A556 Southwest. At the junction with the A533 it and follows that North and continues onto London Road which it follows until Kingsmead turning Northwest onto Dobells Road. At the end of that it follows garden fences North to the other arm of Dobells Road then turning West onto the A533 which it follows South to Monarch Drive then follows the Southern border of Sir John Deane’s College until it meets the River Weaver. It follows this South as far as level with Meadowbank where it turns East running North of Smokehall Lane Industrial Estate to the junction of the A5018 and the A533. It parallels the A533 then and travels East, keeping about 50m South then West as the road bends until past Old Hall Farm, where it veers East and follows a stream into the River Dane. It follows this North for 1km before Turning East across to the railway line then follows this North until it crosses Puddinglake Brook which it follows East to the A530 and follows North to Marshall’s Gorse, where it follows Gad Brook West to the Middlewich to Northwich railway line which it follows to the A556. Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Eddisbury parliamentary constituency FARNDON New Nos of Proposed Elector Existing Proposed Polling Wards Cllrs Polling numbers in Polling Station/Place Districts proposed District Polling District Farndon 1 QC1 152 KC1 Saighton Village Hall, Saighton, CH3 6EG QC2 KC8, Coddington Parish Room, Coddington, CH3 9ED QC9 KC9 Coddington Parish Room, Coddington, CH3 9ED QC11 KC10 Coddington Parish Room, Coddington, CH3 9ED QC3 254 KC2,3,5 Farndon War Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Farndon, CH3 6QD QC4 1555 KC4,6,7 Farndon War Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Farndon, CH3 6QD QC5 561 KC16, Tilston War Memorial 18 Hall, Malpas Road, Tilston, nr Malpas SY14 7HH QC6 271 KC 11, Shocklach Oviatt CE 12, 13, Primary School, Green 14 Lane, Shocklach, nr Malpas, SY14 7BN QC7 KC15 Tilston War Memorial Hall, Malpas Road, Tilston, nr Malpas SY14 7HH QC8 KC17 Tilston War Memorial Hall, Malpas Road, Tilston, nr Malpas SY14 7HH QC10 KC19 Clutton Primary School, Broxton Road, Broxton CH3 9ER Farndon The Northernmost tip of the border is on Sandy Lane South of County Council Smallholding no. 3. It runs South to include the houses on Sandy Lane then veers across fields Southwards to Powsey Brook then West to the River Dee which it runs along South Eddisbury parliamentary constituency until level with Shocklach Green. It then follows a drain Southward until about 1.2km North of Worthenbury before turning East at Broughton Gorse and cutting across fields to the Southern end of Chorlton Lane. It runs North to exclude the properties on Chorlton Lane then continues across fields to the Southern end of Scar Lane then runs North and including Higher Carden and Clutton before following Holywell Brook for 5km then Golborne Brook North and continuing to Platt’s Lane which it follows East to the A41 then North for 1.5 km then Northwest across fields and back to Sandy Lane. Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Eddisbury parliamentary constituency GOWY RURAL (Part Ward) New Wards No of Proposed Elector Existing Proposed Polling Cllrs Polling numbers Polling Station/Place Districts in District proposed Polling District Gowy Rural 2 QD1 777 KD3 Barrow Village Hall, (Part ward – Main Street, Great City of Chester Barrow, Chester, and Ellesmere CH3 7HS Port Constituencies) Gowy Rural The Westernmost tip of the border is at junction 9 of the M53. It then follows the M53 Southeast to junction 10 then turns West along the A5117, diverting to include properties up to Rose Cottage on Stanney Lane then back down Stanney Lane but includes Ashlea and Stanney Oaks public house before continuing on the A5117 and including the properties on the A5117 up to the Strawberry roundabout then those south of the A5117 and 150 South down Whitby Lane then running East to Rake Lane then South until just past The Laurels then East around other properties and South parallel to Rake Lane then cutting across fields to Wervin Road South of Croughton Cottage and running South along Wervin Road for 300m then cutting Southeast until the M53 just West of the Hammond School. It turns Southwest to the A41 to include properties East of that between Upton Sports Club and the A51. It follows the A51 East to Hare Lane then along Hare Lane before turning East and excluding properties on Tarvin Road to the River Gowy then South across A51 and East following the line of the Roman Road to Tarvin Sands. It bends North to exclude the nurseries and Northeast to include Greenacres Farm then at Salters Brook follows that Northwest for 350m then Northeast along a track and when that ends due North to Nortons lane and follows that Northwest to Dunham Heath but excludes that and turns West onto Morley Lane and follows that and includes Morleybridge then turns North across fields to Hob Lane West of Hob Lane Farm and continuing North to the M56 then following that Northeast to the railway then North on Hornsmill Brook which it follows North through Hoolpool Gutter on the marshes and North out to the River Mersey, where it follows the centre line for 5km West before turning inland to Junction 9 of the M53. Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Eddisbury parliamentary constituency MALPAS New Wards Nos of Proposed Elector Existing Proposed Polling Cllrs Polling numbers Polling Station/Place Districts in District proposed Polling District Malpas 1 QE1 1745 KE6, KE3, Victoria Jubilee Malpas, KE9, KE7, High Street, Malpas, KE4, KE5, SY14 8NN KE 17 QE2 1103 KE11, Cholmondeley KE10, Coronation Hall, St KE12, Wenefredes Green, KE13 Bickely SY13 4YG QE3 235 KE 15, Tushingham-with- KE14, Grindley CE Primary KE16, School, Tushingham, SY13 4QT QE4 5 KE2 Tushingham-with- Grindley CE Primary School, Tushingham, SY13 4QT QE5 37 KE1 Victoria Jubilee Malpas, High Street, Malpas, SY14 8NN QE6 58 KE17 Chorlton and Cuddington Womans Institute, Chorlton Lane, nr Malpas, SY14 7EP QE7 167 KE18 Chorlton and Cuddington Womans Institute, Chorlton Lane, nr Malpas, SY14 7EP QE8 270 KE19 Chorlton and Cuddington Womans Institute, Chorlton Lane, nr Malpas, SY14 7EP QE9 89 KE8, 9 Victoria Jubilee Malpas, High Street, Malpas, SY14 8NN Eddisbury parliamentary constituency Malpas The Southwest tip of the border is South of Threapwood where the road to Tallarn Green crosses Wych Brook.
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