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Parish Code No Cases Admington 001 4 Alcester 002 24 Alderminster 003 Parish Code No cases Admington 001 4 Alcester 002 24 Alderminster 003 3 Arrow with Weethley 004N04 2 Aston Cantlow 005R04 4 Atherstone on Stour 006 3 Avon Dassett OO7 0 Barcheston and Willington 008 1 Barton on the Heath OO9 0 Bearley 010 4 Beaudesert 011 5 Bidford on Avon 012 15 Billesley 013 1 Binton 014 2 Bishops Itchington 015 8 Brailes 016 9 Burmington 017 3 Burton Dassett 018 8 Butlers Marston 019 1 Chadshunt O20 0 Chapel Ascote O21 0 Charlecote O22 0 Cherington 023 4 Chesterton & Kingston 024 4 Claverdon 025 11 Clifford Chambers & Milcote 026N04 7 Combrook 027 1 Compton Verney o28 0 Compton Wynyates O29 0 Coughton 030 1 Dorsington 031 3 Ettington 032 6 Exhall 033 2 Farnborough o34 0 Fenny Compton 035 9 Fulbrook o36 0 Gaydon 037 5 Great Alne 038 7 Great Wolford 039 5 Halford 040 1 Hampton Lucy 041 7 Harbury 042 6 Haselor 043 2 Henley in Arden 044 13 Hodnell & Wills Pastures o45` 0 Honington 046 2 Idlicote o47 0 Ilmington 048 4 Kineton 049 3 Kinwarton 050 4 Ladbroke 051 4 Langley 052 1 Lighthorne Heath 053N04 2 Lighthorne 053R04 3 Little Compton 054 3 Little Wolford 055 1 Long Compton 56 8 Long itchington 057 3 Long Marston 058 2 Loxley 061 2 Luddington 062 4 Mappleborough Green 063N04 5 Moreton Morrell 064 2 Moreton Bagot o65 0 Napton on the Hill 066 9 Newbold Pacey & Ashorne 067 2 Oldberrow 068 1 Old Stratford & Drayton 069 10 Oxhill 070 1 Pillerton Hersey o71 0 Pillerton priors 072 6 Preston Bagot o73 0 Preston on Stour 074 1 Priors Hardwick 075 1 Priors Marston 076 8 Quinton 077 3 Radway 078 2 Ratley & Upton 079 3 Salford Priors 080 5 Sambourne 081 8 Shipston on Stour 082 6 Shotteswell 083 2 Snitterfield 084 9 Southam 085 22 Spernal o86 0 Stockton 087 4 Stoneton o88 0 Stourton 089 4 Stratford upon Avon 090 119 Stretton on Fosse o91 0 Studley 092 11 Sutton under Brailes 093 3 Tanworth in Arden 094 30 Temple Grafton 095 4 Tidmington o96 0 Tredington 97 12 Tysoe 098 7 Ufton 099 1 Ullenhall 100 4 Radbourn 101 1 Upper & Lower Shuckburgh 102 0 Warmington 103 4 Watergall 104 0 Welford on Avon 106 19 Wellesbourne 107 22 Weston on Avon 108 1 Whatcote 109 0 Whichford 110 0 Whitchurch 111 4 Wilmcote 112N04 9 Wixford 113 1 Wolverton 114 3 Wootton Wawen 115 11 Wormleighton 116 2 Ranking 1 Stratford upon Avon 090 119 Highest 2 Tanworth in Arden 094 30 3 Alcester 002 24 4 Wellesbourne 107 22 5 Southam 085 22 6 Welford on Avon 106 19 7 Bidford on Avon 012 15 8 Henley in Arden 044 13 9 Tredington 97 12 10 Wootton Wawen 115 11 Studley 092 11 Claverdon 025 11 Parishes with no complaints Avon Dassett Barton on the Heath Chadshunt Chapel Ascote Charlecote Compton Verney Compton Wynyates Farnborough Fulbrook Hodnell & Wills Pastures Idlicote Moreton Bagot Pillerton Hersey Preston Bagot Spernal Stoneton Stretton on Fosse Tidmington Upper & Lower Shuckburgh Watergall Whatcote Whichford.
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