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AAA Ashdon Ashdon Village Hall Ashdon Thaxted Ashdon AAB APPENDIX A SCHEDULE OF PARLIAMENTARY POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES IN THE UTTLESFORD DISTRICT (INDICATING NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS WHERE REQUIRED FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS) EFFECTIVE DATE: 1 DECEMBER 2011 NOTE: All polling districts listed are contained wholly within the Saffron Walden Parliamentary Constituency and the Eastern Region for European Parliamentary purposes Distinctive Letters Polling District Polling Place Ward Electoral Parish / Ward Division AAA Ashdon Ashdon Village Hall Ashdon Thaxted Ashdon AAB Hadstock Hadstock Village Hall Ashdon Thaxted Hadstock AAC Sewards End Sewards End Village Hall Ashdon Thaxted Sewards End ABA Barnston Barnston Village Hall Barnston and Dunmow Barnston High Easter ABB High Easter High Easter Village Hall Barnston and Dunmow High Easter High Easter ACA Birchanger St Mary’s Church Hall, 207 Birchanger Stansted Birchanger Birchanger Lane, Birchanger ACB Foresthall Park: that part of Stansted The Mountfitchet Romeera Birchanger Stansted Stansted Mountfitchet parish transferred from Leisure Centre, Forest Hall Road, Mountfitchet – Birchanger under The District of Stansted, CM24 8TZ South Ward Uttlesford (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2011 ADA Great Hallingbury Great Hallingbury Parish Hall Broad Oak and Dunmow Great the Hallingburys Hallingbury ADB Hatfield Broad Oak: the remainder of the Hatfield Broad Oak Village Hall Broad Oak and Dunmow Hatfield Broad parish of Hatfield Broad Oak not included the Hallingburys Oak - Village in the Bush End polling district Ward ADC Bush End: that portion of the parish of The Ancient Foresters, Bush End Broad Oak and Dunmow Hatfield Broad Hatfield Broad Oak lying to the north of a the Hallingburys Oak – Bush End line commencing at a point on the Ward western boundary of the parish, north of Wall Wood, along the road from Lodge Farm in a southerly direction towards Forest Hall to meet a footpath striking south-eastwards, along the line of the said footpath to join the road from Forest Hall Farm to Doodle Oak, following the Page 1 line of the said road in a north-easterly direction for approximately 600 yards to a C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\5D3EB01E-F0FC-419F-86BF-527FC708B480\f97fd996-f99b-42ef-a5fd-3067c25bf264.doc - 1 - APPENDIX A ADC point where a footpath meets the road on cont. the south side, then along the line of the said footpath in a south-easterly direction to a junction of the path at a point on the west boundary of Barrington Park, then along the line of the footpath proceeding north and east to meet the road from Hatfield Broad Oak to Takeley to Brumstead Common, then in a straight line in a north-easterly direction to the east boundary of the parish at the junction of the roads from Great Canfield and The Grange to Takeley. ADD Little Hallingbury Little Hallingbury Village Hall Broad Oak and Dunmow Little the Hallingburys Hallingbury AEA Clavering Clavering Village Hall Clavering Stansted Clavering AEB Wicken Bonhunt St Margaret’s Church, Wicken Clavering Stansted Wicken Bonhunt Bonhunt AFA Elsenham Memorial Hall, off Leigh Drive, Elsenham and Stansted Elsenham Elsenham Henham AFB Henham and Chickney (part in the parish Henham Village Hall Elsenham and Stansted Henham 001 of Henham) Henham AFB Henham and Chickney (part in the parish Henham Village Hall Elsenham and Stansted Chickney 002 of Chickney) Henham AGA Felsted East: that portion of the parish of Crix Green Mission Hall, Felsted Felsted Thaxted Felsted Felsted lying to the east of a line commencing at the northern boundary of the parish at the bridleway from Braintree Road to Graunt Courts Farm and running in a generally southerly direction along the centre of the bridleway to Frenches Green at the junction of the bridleway with the road running from Frenches Green to Bannister Green, thence in a south south westerly direction and in a straight line to the junction of the road Page 2 running from Cock Green to Thistley Green with the road leading to Pye’s C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\5D3EB01E-F0FC-419F-86BF-527FC708B480\f97fd996-f99b-42ef-a5fd-3067c25bf264.doc - 2 - APPENDIX A AGA Farm and thence in a southerly direction cont. and in a straight line to the southern boundary of the parish at the point where it crosses the River Ter immediately east of Leez Priory. AGB Felsted West: the remainder of the parish Felsted Memorial Hall, Braintree Felsted Thaxted Felsted not included in Felsted East polling Road, Felsted district AGC Flitch Green Flitch Green Community Hall, off Felsted Thaxted Flitch Green Tanton Road, Little Dunmow (Flitch Green) AGD Little Dunmow Community Meeting Room, off Felsted Thaxted Little Dunmow Brook Street, Little Dunmow AHA Great Dunmow North-East: the remaining The Dourdan Pavilion, Recreation Great Dunmow Dunmow Great Dunmow part of Great Dunmow North ward not Ground, off The Causeway, Great North North Ward included in the Great Dunmow North- Dunmow West polling district (see description below) AHB Great Dunmow North West: that part of Great Dunmow Primary School off Great Dunmow Dunmow Great Dunmow Great Dunmow North ward lying to the Woodlands Park Drive, Great North North Ward west of a line from the ward boundary on Dunmow Rosemary Lane between Rose Chalet and Jubilee Court and then proceeding along the northern boundary of the properties fronting Rosemary Lane, then to the west of Rosemary Close, Crescent Close, Rosemary Crescent and Downs Crescent, and then along the western boundary of the Emblems development, then proceeding to the parish boundary immediately to the west of Newton Hall. AJA Great Dunmow South-East: the United Reformed Church, New Great Dunmow Dunmow Great Dunmow remaining part of Great Dunmow South Street, Great Dunmow South South Ward ward not included in the Great Dunmow South-West polling district (see description below) Page 3 C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\5D3EB01E-F0FC-419F-86BF-527FC708B480\f97fd996-f99b-42ef-a5fd-3067c25bf264.doc - 3 - APPENDIX A AJB Great Dunmow South-West: that part of E T Foakes Memorial Hall, Stortford Great Dunmow Dunmow Great Dunmow Great Dunmow South ward lying mainly Road, Great Dunmow South South Ward to the north and west of a line running, from the parish boundary, in a generally north-easterly direction, first along the A120, then along the western edge of the Lukins Mead development to the southern bypass, then in a westerly direction along the bypass, then in a northerly direction along the eastern edge Springfields, Highfields, and then Standrums, then passing immediately to the south of 34 High Street, then in a south-easterly direction along High Street to the junction with Braintree Road, then along the centre of Braintree Road to the parish boundary AKA Hatfield Heath Hatfield Heath Village Hall Hatfield Heath Dunmow Hatfield Heath ALA Arkesden Arkesden Village Hall Littlebury Saffron Walden Arkesden ALB Littlebury Green and Strethall (part in the St Peter’s Church, Littlebury Green Littlebury Saffron Walden Littlebury 001 parish of Littlebury): that portion of the parish of Littlebury lying to the west of a line commencing at the point where the railway line crosses the southern boundary of the parish and running in a north westerly direction by the western extremity of Avenue Cottages and the eastern extremity of Howe Wood to the northern boundary of the parish, together with the parish of Strethall ALB Littlebury Green and Strethall (that part in St Peter’s Church, Littlebury Green Littlebury Saffron Walden Strethall 002 the parish of Strethall): (see description as above) ALC Littlebury (Village) Littlebury Village Hall Littlebury Saffron Walden Littlebury ALD Wendens Ambo Wendens Ambo Parish Hall Littlebury Saffron Walden Wendens Ambo AMA Newport Newport Village HPalgl e 4 Newport Stansted Newport AMB Quendon and Rickling Quendon and Rickling Village Hall Newport Stansted Quendon and Rickling C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\5D3EB01E-F0FC-419F-86BF-527FC708B480\f97fd996-f99b-42ef-a5fd-3067c25bf264.doc - 4 - APPENDIX A AMC Widdington Widdington Village Hall Newport Stansted Widdington ANA Audley North: that portion of the Audley Committee Room, Town Hall, Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Ward of Saffron Walden lying to the north Saffron Walden (rear entrance off Audley Audley Ward of a line commencing on the eastern Butcher Row) boundary of the ward south of the junction of South Road with Audley Road, and following the rear boundaries of properties fronting Audley Road, Station Street and High Street, then crossing the road at the point where High Street and London Road meet, and continuing along the rear boundaries of properties fronting the northern side of London Road then in a generally north westerly direction to the east of Beck Road and the north of Saxon Way and then along the line of the Slade to the parish boundary. ANB Audley South: the remainder of Saffron Friends School, Mount Pleasant Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Walden Audley Ward not included in the Road, Saffron Walden Audley Audley Ward Audley North polling district AOA Castle South-East: that portion of the Dame Johane Bradbury School, Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Saffron Walden Castle Ward of Saffron Walden lying to Ashdon Road, Saffron Walden Castle Castle Ward the south and south east of a line running in an easterly direction from the western boundary of the ward with Audley ward along the centre of Ashdon Road to a point west of the junction with Highfields, then in a northerly direction along the western edge of 2 Ashdon Road, then along the rear boundaries of those properties on the western side of Highfields to the junction of Highfields with Sheds Lane, then along the rear boundaries of 10-16 Sheds Lane (evens) and 6-2 Neville Road (evens), to join with Sheds Lane, then in a north easterly Page 5 direction along the centre of Sheds Lane, then along the rear boundaries of 22-26 C:\Program Files (x86)\neevia.com\docConverterPro\temp\NVDC\5D3EB01E-F0FC-419F-86BF-527FC708B480\f97fd996-f99b-42ef-a5fd-3067c25bf264.doc - 5 - APPENDIX A AOA Usterdale Road (evens) to join with cont.
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