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OCC Boundary Review 2011 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Banbury Banbury Banbury Mobile Station, AE1 48/52 Banbury Calthorpe All of Calthorpe Ward Agreed by all parties Calthorpe 1 Calthorpe Easington Morrison's car park All of Calthorpe Ward Banbury Banbury Banbury Chasewell AF1 48/52 Banbury Calthorpe & Bankside Agreed by all parties Calthorpe 2 Calthorpe Easington Community Centre Development Banbury Calthorpe (part) Acknowledge the boundary change Banbury Banbury Banbury The People's AG1 split between AG1 45/48/52 Banbury Grimsbury & but concerns over the lack of Easington 1 Easington Neithrop Church, Horsefair two divisions Castle (part) suitable polling station Banbury Banbury Banbury Banbury Methodist Banbury Calthorpe (part) Acknowledge the boundary change AO1 split between AO1 Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Church, Marlborough 45/48/52 Banbury Grimsbury & but concerns over the lack of two divisions Castle 5 Castle Castle Road Castle (part) suitable polling station Harriers Ground Banbury Calthorpe (part) Acknowledge the boundary change Banbury Banbury Banbury AI1 split between two AI1 County Primary, 48/52 Bloxham & Easington but concerns over the lack of Easington 3 Easington Neithrop divisions Bloxham Road (part) suitable polling station Banbury Calthorpe (part) Acknowledge the boundary change Banbury Banbury Banbury Queensway County AJ1 split between two AJ1 48/52 Bloxham & Easington but concerns over the lack of Easington 4 Easington Neithrop Primary School divisions (part) suitable polling station Page 1 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Banbury Banbury Banbury St Leonards Church, Banbury Grimsbury & AK1 Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Grimsbury & 48/51 All of AK1 Agreed by all parties Middleton Road Castle Castle 1 Castle Castle Banbury Banbury Banbury Grimsbury Banbury Grimsbury & AL1 Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Community Hall, 48/51 All of AL1 Agreed by all parties Castle Castle 2 Castle Castle Burchester Place Banbury Banbury Banbury East Street Centre, Banbury Grimsbury & AM1 Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Grimsbury & 48/51 All of AM1 Agreed by all parties Calder Close Castle Castle 3 Castle Castle Banbury Banbury Banbury St Mary's School, Banbury Grimsbury & AN1 Grimsbury & Grimsbury & Grimsbury & 48/51 All of AN1 Agreed by all parties Southam Road Castle Castle 4 Castle Castle Banbury Banbury Banbury Hillview County AP1 45/48/51 Banbury Hardwick All of Hardwick Ward Agreed by all parties Hardwick 1 Hardwick Hardwick Primary School Hardwick Banbury Banbury Banbury AQ1 Community Centre, 45/48/51 Banbury Hardwick All of Hardwick Ward Agreed by all parties Hardwick 2 Hardwick Hardwick Ferriston Page 2 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Hanwell Fields Banbury Banbury Banbury AR1 Community Centre, 45/48/51 Banbury Hardwick All of Hardwick Ward Agreed by all parties Hardwick 3 Hardwick Hardwick Rotary Way Banbury Banbury Banbury St Paul's Church AS1 45/48/51 Banbury Hardwick All of AS1 Agreed by all parties Neithrop 1 Neithrop Neithrop Hall, Warwick Road Ruscote Community Banbury Banbury Banbury AU1 Centre, Ruscote 45/48/51 Banbury Hardwick All of AU1 Agreed by all parties Neithrop 3 Neithrop Hardwick Arcade Banbury Banbury Banbury Woodgreen Leisure AT1 45/48/51 Banbury Ruscote All of AT1 Agreed by all parties Neithrop 2 Neithrop Neithrop Centre Banbury Banbury Banbury St Joseph's Church AV1 45/48/51 Banbury Ruscote All of Ruscote Ward Agreed by all parties Ruscote 1 Ruscote Ruscote Hall, Edmunds Road Banbury Banbury Banbury Fairway Methodist AW1 45/48/51 Banbury Ruscote All of Ruscote Ward Agreed by all parties Ruscote 2 Ruscote Ruscote Church Page 3 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments The Sunshine Banbury Banbury Banbury AX1 Centre, Edmunds 45/48/51 Banbury Ruscote All of Ruscote Ward Agreed by all parties Ruscote 3 Ruscote Ruscote Road Mobile Station, BB1 Bicester North 1 Bicester North Bicester Lucerne Avenue, 53-59 Bicester North All of BB1 Agreed by all parties Bure Park Southwold BC1 Bicester North 2 Bicester North Bicester Community Centre, 53-59 Bicester North All of BC1 Agreed by all parties Holme Way Bicester Leisure BK1 Bicester West 3 Bicester West Bicester Sports Centre, 53-59 Bicester North All of BK1 Agreed by all parties Queens Avenue BQ1 Bucknell Caversfield Ploughley Bucknell Village Hall 53-59 Bicester North All of Bucknell Agreed by all parties Bicester North (part = All new Chesterton Former DLO New Chesterton North North Parish Ward & BR1 Caversfield Caversfield Ploughley Caversfield Site 53-59 Parish Ward) & Current Agreed by all parties Current Chesterton Office Chesterton Village Village Ploughley Page 4 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Bicester East All of Bicester East AZ1 Bicester East 1 Bicester East Bicester Community Centre, 53-59 Bicester Town Agreed by all parties Ward Keble Road Salvation Army All of Bicester East BA1 Bicester East 2 Bicester East Bicester Worship Centre, 53-59 Bicester Town Agreed by all parties Ward Hart Place Bicester Methodist BF1 Bicester Town 1 Bicester Town Bicester 53-59 Bicester Town All of BF1 Agreed by all parties Hall, Victoria Road St Edburgs Church BG1 Bicester Town 2 Bicester Town Bicester 53-59 Bicester Town All of BG1 Agreed by all parties Hall, Old Place Yard All of BH1 and all of Scout Hall, Ashdene BH1 Bicester Town 3 Bicester Town Bicester 53-59 Bicester West South West Bicester Agreed by all parties Road Development West Bicester BI1 Bicester West 1 Bicester West Bicester Community Centre, 53-59 Bicester West All of BI1 Agreed by all parties Bowmont Square Page 5 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Highfield Social BJ1 Bicester West 2 Bicester West Bicester 53-59 Bicester West All of BJ1 Agreed by all parties Club, George Street Agreed by all parties. However name is an issue and we suggest: Banbury Easington & Bloxham as Easington Methodist Banbury Banbury Banbury this is consistent with the existing AH1 Church Hall, Grange 48/50/52 Bloxham & Easington All of AH1 Easington 2 Easington Easington name format and indicates that this Road is a merger of an urban area within Banbury and a neighbouring rural parish Agreed by all parties. However name is an issue and we suggest: Banbury Easington & Bloxham as Bloxham & Ex-Servicemans this is consistent with the existing BM1 Bloxham Bloxham 48/50/52 Bloxham & Easington All of Bloxham Bodicote Hall, High Street name format and indicates that this is a merger of an urban area within Banbury and a neighbouring rural parish Agreed by all parties. However name is an issue and we suggest: Banbury Easington & Bloxham as Bloxham & Milcombe Village this is consistent with the existing CQ1 Milcombe Bloxham 48/50/52 Bloxham & Easington All of Milcombe Bodicote Hall, Main Road name format and indicates that this is a merger of an urban area within Banbury and a neighbouring rural parish Adderbury Institute, All of Adderbury AA1 Adderbury Adderbury Bloxham 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties The Green Ward Page 6 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments Barford St Barford St Michael All of Deddington AY1 Michael & St Deddington Deddington Village Hall, Lower 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties Ward John Street Bloxham & Church House, Minus the Bankside BN1 Bodicote Bloxham 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties Bodicote Church Street development Windmill Community Deddington All of Deddington BW1 Deddington Deddington Centre, Hempton 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties Village Ward Road Windmill Community Deddington All of Deddington BX1 Deddington Deddington Centre, Hempton 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties Clifton Ward Road Deddington Hempton Meeting All of Deddington BY1 Deddington Deddington 60 Deddington Agreed by all parties Hempton Room Ward Duns Tew Village The Astons & CA1 Duns Tew Deddington Hall, Middle Barton 60 Deddington All of Duns Tew Agreed by all parties Heyfords Road Page 7 OCC Boundary Review 2011 - Comments on Consultation APPENDIX 1 Para Ref from Polling OCC District Current Parish Current Ward Current Divison Polling Station Report Proposed OCC Division OCC Comments Working Group Comments The Astons & Fritwell Village Hall, CE1 Fritwell Deddington 60 Deddington All of Fritwell Agreed by all parties Heyfords Fewcott Road The Astons & Steeple Aston CO1 Middle Aston Deddington 60 Deddington All of Middle Aston Agreed by
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