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The Boundary Committee for England Further SHEET 2, MAP 2 South Northamptonshire District. Towcester wards. Recreation Ground 3 4 Cold Higham A S School C H O GAYTON CP Blisworth O L T EE R TR IGH S O H E A N D A L Y HARPOLE AND GRANGE WARD R D U e B N f A B A Gayton Wood Farm THE5 BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND y a w il a f R e d e S tl D n T a O m K s i E D FURTHER ELECTORALW REVIEW OF SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE R a Def O t l A R i n D O g Astcote G M S D r A t a r A D N e e n O f d e R t R U O G E n A Harefield Farm A i Allot T o D T Y n S O T Gdns C Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the District of South Northamptonshire May 2006 C H O T a G N n I S D a A H R l e E O f A Sheet 2 of 3 D 3 4 A 3 4 AD A O R ER ST Flitton Hills Farm CE W TO Def BLISWORTH AND ROADE WARD A "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission 5 with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. BLISWORTH CP Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: GD03114G" COLD HIGHAM CP Und Wireless Station PATTISHALL CP Def BLAKESLEY AND COTE WARD Wood Cottage Farm y a w il a R d le t n Reservoirs a (covered) m is D GA YT Playing ON TIFFIELD CP RO Field AD Def H Def T R O N T S H G I H Gullivers York Farm Business Centre House Def Wood Farm Def Def Tiffield Top Farm D A O R S D N H e H JO f Allot I G T S Gdns H S T R E E T S O School U T H D Playing Field e f ef W D a t l R in O g M S t A r N e e R t O A Und Sewage D Caldecote Works Water f e D D e f Duncote D e Field Burcote Farm f Def Dis ma ntle d R ailw ay Water GREENS NORTON CP Def ilway d Ra antle Dism f e D S H O Easton Neston Park W Green's Norton Park S L E Y R Playing Field O A A D KINGTHORN WARD 5 EASTON NESTON CP D Nursery e f D A O R ER ST Hulcote E C W O Water W T Green's Norton IN a y A R t a Shutlanger l ilw M C Of E School O i a n R M g ed tl S n A a t m N r is e D e R t Sports Ground O A D Towcestrians Rugby Football H IG H and Cricket Club S Home Farm TR E Garden Centre ET 43 A D A O R f T O N e W D C O Greens E T S P TE Norton R M A RO A H M D T Easton Neston Park IL R L O L N A N E Def Superstore Easton Neston Park Def SHUTLANGER CP TOWCESTER MILL WARD St Mary's Church A Mill Farm Def 5 Def MILL PARISH WARD y W a A ilw T Ra L d IN tle G an ve To S ism er T D Riv R E E AT Di sma R 5W ntle ive E d R S ail r Tov T way e Sewage Works f e D lway Sewage Works tled Rai Disman R i v Sponne e Def Def r School T Def o Ponds W v A e T L IN Def P G Def O S M T River Tove R ok F ro R E B E E ne D T to OA T rs R E ve EY R A il KL D S Def AC S Easton Neston Park BR T W A T E R L Def A C TOWCESTER Easton Neston Park L A Def TOWCESTER CP R LACTODORVM E C ROMAN TOWN R 3 E 4 S Def A IS L Recreation Ground IN BRADDEN CP y Cemetery G a T ilw O a R N d R le Towcester D nt a D Infant Sch m A O is R D D R E M O N YH O D N Sch R AN Towcester Race Course E S S E N P V A R L IN Council G N F Nicholas D E Offices IE e E L Hawksmoor D M f R S Primary School A G D R Pond OA B L R O R D IC W OR iv Leisure YF K R e E E O r NN A L I R B D O Pond T Centre SW W o S U N a T D v R tl e A O in F C N g F O R S O tr E T e S A e E t D R O R A O R A O D M D A Works N R O A D AD Def SON RO JENKIN ve B To UC r KI ive NG R HA M Def Easton Neston Park WA Y Playing Field Def k o o r B e n o t s E r IV Def e R D v R Red House l O i O SM S RE Farm Buildings HA HI D TOVE WARD GH e FI f EL DS Park Hall Farm Cottages Heathencote Park Hall Farm A 5 TOWCESTER BROOK WARD f e Park Farm D W at BROOK PARISH WARD lin g R S O tre M e A t N R O A D ef D Swinneyford Farm Wood Burcote PAULERSPURY CP k o o r B e n o t s r e v l i S Business Def Park Concept Park ABTHORPE CP WASHINGTON WARD Quarry f e W Silverstone Fields Farm D at lin A g 41 R S 3 O tr M e D A et e N f R O A D E N A L D N E S W E T A 5 Shacks Barn Farm KEY Paulerspury PROPOSED DISTRICT WARDSch BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY ET RE ST H PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARDG BOUNDARY Sewage Works HI Pits Farm PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY Porterswood Farm Pury End Recreation BLISWORTH AND ROADE WARD PROPOSED WARD NAMEGround T E PARISH NAME STOKEE GIFFORD CP R T S R PARISH WARD NAME MILLE PARISH WARD W O L SILVERSTONE CP k o o r Def WHITTLEBURY CP B D e e n f Challock Farm o t s SILVERSTONE WARD Lordsfields Farm r e v WHITTLEWOOD WARD l i S 245000m D ef SP6644 467000m Scale : 1cm = 0.08718km Def ef D D Park Farm Grid interval 1km e f WHITTLEBURY CP D A O R ER T Def ES C 3 W 4 WHITTLEWOOD O A T D e WARD Playing Field f D ef D A O R.
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