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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of Surrey THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SURREY Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in the County of Surrey July 2011 SHEET 7, BMAP 7a R i O Proposedd electoral division boundaries in the north of Tandridge district U d R l R Sheet 7 of 7 E e V N U N s I i E RD a E d V d A P o OD u Y A w c E L R A V L t Warlingham R K n E E D A V C S Warehouse L A School W L D L O WARLINGHAM E S O Playing Field Y E W R N O EAST AND A Hamsey Green D Infant School Stand CHELSHAM l This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of oo ch Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km S AND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. ery y nla Playing Field Kreim Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 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T B K 534,000m C R D Junior School A R BL E S Audley E St Francis' RC N C T T Primary O O Birchwood RD R (60) Primary School D Burntwood Hill D ST A N Round Shaw LES WE A O R School BOUR R Y Farm NE R I E D K RD N W O E O G Business NF H L R L A H L E O L B Park Y Y C REDHILL WEST AND MEADVALE ED L R P T A L Reigate Priory O E R O A K L Sunnydown School W Playing Fields A E C D A Y L V (38) S LE A A CH E RT at Portley House AR N A PO F T C T U N E E H F IE E D R A LD AD R O P HOO H R R R LEY LAN O D W I E T T P A RLO H A VALLEY WARD L E M T R IL D A WA A OAD TQ35NW WOLDINGHAM WARD O N R N T OPIC B E A H R R NTH Y D O ILA P PH V IC CATERHAM VALLEY CP P WOLDINGHAM CP I R A C D S C ROAD T MARY'S S T C O O S AD O H REES RO D H T R C A A A HIG Redstone Cemetery TANDRIDGE De Stafford College K O R I K A H R T S I T L of Technology O R H L A H D B L C N O O S DISTRICT U & The Arts K O E A Earlswood R A T C O X D D O R D R A C Infant T D H N E O Reigate Park 'S O N A I S F Redhill Common R D L 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l B C S ro O SOM o ER R k C SET H RD D K ORNBEAM ROAD S H Allot O Gdns T EARLSWOOD AND WHITEBUSHES WARD A W L H 526,000m WOODHATCH E I I L L X L L A O N W D E Orchards R R Redhill and Reigate Golf Course O School R A Cricket Ground D O D R H A TQ24NE C D R Reigate School A Allotment H M O U L Y Gardens R S A WO L OD E HA Y T CH R AD R RO O OA LETON D PEND EARLSWOOD AND REIGATE SOUTH ED A D SOUTH PARK AND WOODHATCH WARD (32) SALFORDS AND Earlswood Common SIDLOW CP E Golf Course AN S L ICE PR Y A D Redhill And Reigate Golf Course R W N W E O E Driving Range D R Boating Lake A G W S O A E O N S D D M H CR R A Earlswood Lakes Refuse O E TC Allotment S V H S R Collection O Gardens LA OA D D Depot Golf Course SHEET 7, MAP 7c Proposed electoral division boundaries in Horley town A L Salfords E M S M U 2 B E CR O 3 O OSS A OA K LAN H N E ole T M H E er W v H i E R G SALFORDS AND SIDLOW WARD U N R R E S E T N R L O A GODSTONE ED e N A OAK LANE l D SS o E SALFORDS AND SIDLOW CP CRO er M Riv (62) 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