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Warwick District: Recommended Amendments to LGBCE Proposals Variance from Warwickshire Average Warwick District: Recommended Amendments to LGBCE Proposals Variance from Warwickshire average W1 Lapworth and Budbrooke 8,269 6.29% KSA Baddesley Clinton 187 KSB Bushwood 12 KSC Lapworth (District 1) 1,112 KSD Lapworth (District 2) 72 KSE Lapworth (District 3) 262 KSF Rowington (District 1) 494 KSG Rowington (District 2) 318 KTC Shrewley 674 WPA Hatton 1,514 WPAA Hatton 227 WPB Budbrooke (District 1) 430 WPC Budbrooke (District 2) 1,271 WPD Norton Lindsey 330 WPE Sherbourne 180 WPF Barford 1,081 WPG Wasperton 105 W2 Kenilworth St John's 7,541 -3.07% KMA2 Kenilworth St. John`s 819 KMB Kenilworth St. John`s 1,082 KMC Kenilworth St. John`s 1,158 KMD Kenilworth St. John`s 1,005 KME Kenilworth St. John`s 936 KMF Kenilworth St. John`s 1,090 KTA Leek Wootton and Guy`s Cliffe 726 KKE2 Kenilworth Abbey 276 KKF2 Kenilworth Abbey 449 W3 Kenilworth Abbey 7,822 0.54% KKA Kenilworth Abbey 1,311 KKB Stoneleigh (Burton Green Ward) 742 KKC Kenilworth Abbey 1,158 KKD Kenilworth Abbey 1,234 KKE1 Kenilworth Abbey 685 KKF1 Kenilworth Abbey 427 KWC2 Stoneleigh 5 KWD Stoneleigh (University Ward) 1,741 KTB Beausale, Haseley, Honiley and Wroxall 514 KMA1 Kenilworth St John's 5 W4 Kenilworth Park Hill 7,936 2.01% KLA Kenilworth Park Hill 1,253 KLB Kenilworth Park Hill 1,297 KLC Kenilworth Park Hill 1,043 KLD Kenilworth Park Hill 778 KLE Kenilworth Park Hill 1,127 KLF Kenilworth Park Hill 1,096 KWA Ashow 99 KWB Baginton 699 KWC1 Stoneleigh (Stoneleigh Ward) 544 W5 Cubbington and Bishop's Tachbrook 7,222 -7.17% KRA2 Blackdown 1 KRB Bubbenhall 515 KRC1 Cubbington (North Ward) 6 KRD Cubbington (Central Ward) 1,060 KRE Cubbington (South Ward) 994 KRF Eathorpe 91 KRH Wappenbury 33 KRI Weston-Under-Wetherley 306 KVA Hunningham 160 KVB Offchurch 231 KVC Radford Semele 1,646 WHH (south) Warwick South 233 WNB Bishop`s Tachbrook 1,899 WXE2B Whitnash Rural 20 WXF2 Whitnash Rural 27 W6 Leamington North 7,746 -0.44% KRA1 Blackdown 72 KRC2 Cubbington (North Ward) 1,240 WDD1 Leamington Manor 492 WDE Leamington Manor 857 WDF Leamington Manor 1,015 WCA Leamington Crown 1,033 WCB Leamington Crown 908 WCC Leamington Crown 763 WCD Leamington Crown 1,127 WDB1B Leamington Manor 235 WBE2 Leamington Clarendon 4 W7 Leamington Clarendon 7,502 -3.57% WBA1B Leamington Clarendon 104 WBA2B Leamington Clarendon 650 WBB Leamington Clarendon 904 WBC Leamington Clarendon 894 WBD1 Leamington Clarendon 344 WBD2 Leamington Clarendon 198 WBE1 Leamington Clarendon 606 WBE3 Leamington Clarendon 338 WDA2 Leamington Manor 893 WDB1A Leamington Manor 555 WDB2 Leamington Manor 436 WDC1 Leamington Manor 1,075 WDC2B Leamington Manor 107 WDD2 Leamington Manor 398 W8 Leamington Milverton 8,041 3.35% WBA1A Leamington Clarendon 196 WBA2A Leamington Clarendon 119 KRG Old Milverton 364 WDA1 Leamington Manor 538 WDC2A Leamington Manor 329 WEA Leamington Milverton 1,438 WEB1 Leamington Milverton 1,046 WEC1 Leamington Milverton 248 WEC2 Leamington Milverton 682 WED Leamington Milverton 1,229 WEE1 Leamington Milverton 944 WEF1 Leamington Milverton 432 WEE2 Leamington Milverton 404 WEF3 72 W9 Leamington Brunswick 7,207 -7.37% WAA Leamington Brunswick 723 WAB Leamington Brunswick 1,274 WAC Leamington Brunswick 911 WAD1 Leamington Brunswick 634 WAD2 Leamington Brunswick 626 WAE Leamington Brunswick 785 WAF1 Leamington Brunswick 673 WAF2 Leamington Brunswick 97 WAG Leamington Brunswick 867 WEF2 617 W10 Leamington Willes 7,328 -5.81% WFA Leamington Willes 1,047 WFB Leamington Willes 1,396 WFC Leamington Willes 869 WFD Leamington Willes 863 WFE Leamington Willes 831 WFF Leamington Willes 655 WFG Leamington Willes 758 WFH Leamington Willes 909 W11 Warwick North 7,800 0.26% WGA Warwick North 1,364 WGB Warwick North 1,300 WGC Warwick North 1,379 WGD Warwick North 871 WGE Warwick North 1,037 WGF Warwick North 1,414 WHD1 Warwick South 435 W12 Warwick West 8,170 5.01% WJA1 Warwick West 411 WJA2 Warwick West 470 WJA3 0 WJB Warwick West 1,157 WJC1 Warwick West 589 WJC2 Warwick West 292 WJD Warwick West 884 WJE Warwick West 555 WJF Warwick West 1,366 WJG Warwick West 913 WJH Warwick West 1,533 W13 Warwick South 7,543 -3.05% WHA Warwick South 655 WHB1 Warwick South 673 WHB2 Warwick South 190 WHB3 0 WHCA Warwick South 963 WHC1 Warwick South 579 WHC2 Warwick South 213 WHD2 Warwick South 673 WHE Warwick South 794 WHF Warwick South 668 WHG (north) Warwick South 626 WHH (north) Warwick South 1,509 W14 Whitnash 7,964 2.37% WHG (south) Warwick South 204 WNA Bishop`s Tachbrook 620 WXA Whitnash (North-1) 767 WXB Whitnash (North-2) 948 WXBA Whitnash (North-2) 648 WXC Whitnash (West-1) 907 WXD Whitnash (West-2) 926 WXDA Whitnash (West-2) 634 WXE1 Whitnash (East-1) 356 WXE2A Whitnash (East-1) 887 WXF1 Whitnash (East-2) 1,067 Warwick District: Recommended Amendments to LGBCE Proposals Rugby Borough Kenilworth Abbey 7822 Kenilworth Park Hill 7936 Warwick District Leamington Kenilworth St. Johns North 7541 7746 Leamington Lapworth & Budbrooke Milverton 8269 8041 Leamington Clarendon Warwick North 7502 Cubbington & 7800 Bishop's Tachbrook Stratford-on-Avon 7222 Warwick South District Warwick West 7543 Leamington 8170 Willes 7328 Warwickshire County Boundary Whitnash 7964 Warwickshire District / Borough Boundaries Leamington Recommended Amendments to LGBCE Proposals Brunswick WARWICKSHIRE 7207 Polling Districts 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kilometers © Crown Copyright and database right 2014. 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