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Map Referred to in the Borough of Basingstoke SHEET 2, MAP 2 Basingstoke and Deane Borough. Wards in Tadley parish ok ro B nd T t E U KEY es R W K 'S L A DISTRICT BOUNDARY N E MAP REFERRED TO IN THE BOROUGH OF BASINGSTOKE AND DEANE Benyon's Inclosure DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY West End Brook k PARISH BOUNDARY o Pond ro Kiln B Nine Acre Copse ry Pond d PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY (ELECTORAL CHANGES) ORDER 2008 SHEET 2 OF 4 u E o N F A L PARISH WARD BOUNDARY D L Brocas Land IE MORTIMER WEST END CP F Farm IT PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY P This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and mayPlaying Fieldlead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Scale : 1cm = 0.1000 km The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2008. k o ro Grid interval 1km B ROMAN BURIAL Sheepgrove Farm r GROUND te S s O e h K c E il R S O A W D AL L LA 0 NE 4 3 A Home Farm Oak Plantation PLANT ATION ROAD FU l's Highway RZE ROAD The Devi D A 340 A ALMSW ICAN ROAD N ROAD O OOD ROAD PEL ROMA R M ROAD LANE A KINGS PARK H AD CALLEVA ROMAN TOWN N PAMBER RO R THE D U ROVE B Baughurst Common ROAD ESTER SILCH D Silchester C of E A BOND CL Primary School O N CL Butler's Lands Copse A R B MEO T I A INSET 1 3 D S D Scale : 1cm = 0.03000 km N H L 4 E F E 0 O RANKL Y IN D H P AV C Wigmore Farm ENU I M E O A T S Grid interval 1km A M W M Tadley O P E S TADLEY NORTH Burnham Copse O Tadley Common R Silchester Common O H N Court T O Infants School R H LERS RD O VALLEY WAY O MIL T D D A CH ROA HUR N Heath End A C PARISH WARD Tadley D R E E D C H Y R Burnham Copse M L A O A Junior School D U R W R A P TADLEY CENTRAL WARD E R CH L A R D F P U B I CH O Pamber Heath R E W M B NE R R D A T S E A S P TADLEY CENTRAL RE S T F L H H S A A W I E L N R L M M PARISH WARD Playing IT U B Y R D Field RNE L TADLEY EAST U O A D O B L F HU A NTSMOOR R A C O D S S T O IN R PARISH WARD O R N Mount Pleasant A D U A W S N B S S D T A PAMBER AND SILCHESTER WARD G I E O R H EE R S L N LA M H P D N H D W E D T D S S N Parson's Farm I O R O N E A A N U S O L N O W P W W O T Allotment R P L E S O M L W D E N S L Pheasantry Copse W T Gardens O A H I E L T L E H R I P R L I O W W N O E T G E O E A D T S T D R T I R D TADLEY EAST B S S L L N R R O A E A Bis H M O V h N P L o E E PARISH WARD E A E p' T Y s W S R o G O Brickledons D od I A S L D Farm tre E am S Tadley Bottom Silchester Heath Copse TADLEY CP TADLEY CENTRAL WARD R Upper Inhams Copse O SEE E A N Clapper's Bishopswood D The Old A Farm Golf Course L Infant School Golf INSET 1 H Driving Range D C A R RO Sil U TADLEY CENTRAL AN chester Brook Lavell's Farm W H RO PARISH WARD C M O Lower Inhams SILCHESTER CP R Copse T I m T rea M t A hop's Wood Stream S E Bis D od D E E R A Wo L N N s A ' E O A op L L H L T h Y A is R k B E K A o N H Y Beggars Bridge Copse D N o A R r I D B E L R L R B O W AM E N LE r I L Y R R Y A A O e A AD t I T R L s S H S A D D e R I A R h F L I U O lc L R W i H W A S M E A F L N Y E King's Farm Sewage Works Bishopswood TADLEY SOUTH WARD TADLEY SOUTH AD County Junior & n B O e R d A Swimming d Infants Schools o U W C L PARISH WARD E G H N r Pool e H NE U E iv U R FOREST LAN Frame Green Copse R LA R C W H Playing S A E E T H S R S Field U O E O N R L N AN A E E L O C GRE S D E V E A Y TH Y SU 5961 L A B D L S R E N IM V TR E A O IN S T 'S R G Tadley S LA G LA N N N E Primary School M I E A Silch W ester Bro IN ok E R N TADLEY CP O A L A D H S Bentley Green Copse A CH UR Fair Oak Green CH B Ives Farm House RO OK TADLEY SOUTH WARD STRATFIELD SAYE CP Pamber Forest M IN CH EN S Gold Oak Copse Ash Park LA NE Great Hart Wood Business Centre D Southend Farm TADLEY SOUTH A O R E PARISH WARD Y Mariner's Copse A S D F L RO IE G L F AN T E A R BAUGHURST AND Moor Copse T King's Hogsty Copse S Electricity Transmission TADLEY NORTH WARD Station HOLLY CROSS E O BAUGHURST CP N L Ravenscot A IV L E Farm Y R E 'S L L M A A N R E Washer's Copse B Ladyland Copse Bramley E Church of England N A Primary School L Browninghill Copse Y PAMBER CP L Oliver's Farm L Pamber Green O F S I STRATFIELD TURGIS CP L E C N H N E Folly E LA S Farm L W T IL R E O Little R M A R Bramley D den London O r Lod A Rive D L O Bramley Corner N C G S OOP B H T R ER E I E D F E IE P R Football R G L T D O SIL S E CH S Ground R T ES L O TER E A R A T R H D E OAD T N O E A R D S E L G A D NE RI Lillymill B Farm 'S 33 AR BRAMLEY CP A BO LANE END A L D D A E O R Depot R M BRAMLEY AND SHERFIELD WARD Witch Lane L A L Farm S GE E T RM B O AN P Sewage M N RO A A Works R D Depot C ANE O H L A US D D YB Pamber End OA k LL Y R oo S HO LE r HERF AM B IELD H BR ow ROA B D AR TL OF EY RAM F SDEL Beaurepaire Park ICE LA L ROA R N D S R E OW Fort HARTLEY WESPALL CP k o o r B Queen's w College o West Heath B B o w B E r Watford Copse o N o Beaurepaire k A L House D Hartley Wood Common A E O D R THE COMMON U E A N F Y Sherfield V U C Farm Sherfield on Loddon D A The Priory O Primary School R 158,000m G N I D A E WOOTTON ST LAWRENCE CP R B A U SHERBORNE ST JOHN CP G HU 462,000m Breach Farm House R MONK SHERBORNE CP S T R SHERBORNE ST JOHN Depot R O E T iv U SHERBORNE ST JOHN WARD e N r A A L D L B NE o T B LA d R PARISH WARD S d ' RD o A S DA Cricket n H OD E L Salters Heath Peat Gully G Ground IT A Copse Depot Playing H Charter Alley N SU65NW W E Fields ( SHERFIELD ON LODDON CP T r Beaurepaire a c Farm k A MONK SHERBORNE ROAD ) 3 3 3 4 SHERFIELD ON LODDON PARISH WARD 0 A.
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