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APPENDIX 4 Parish Maps APPENDIX 4 Parish Maps SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD BOREHAM 573000.000000 574000.000000 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted 1 CFS139 to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. 2 CFS10 3 CFS10 CFS139 4 CFS81 .000000 Great and 5 CFS81 .000000 17SLAA32 Little Leighs 6 17SLAA32 214000 7 CFS81 214000 CFS32 8 CFS81 9 CFS160 10 CFS16 11 CFS52 .000000 12 15SLAA3 .000000 13 CFS145 14 CFS145 213000 213000 15 CFS106 Little CFS145 16 CFS106 Waltham 17 CFS145 18 CFS51 19 CFS9 .000000 20 CFS9 .000000 Boreham Airfield CFS49 212000 21 CFS13 212000 1 22 CFS59 23 CFS77 24 CFS50 CFS77 5 25 CFS50 6 .000000 2 3 4 26 CFS50 .000000 7 27 CFS207 8 10 28 CFS245 211000 1 9 29 CFS54 211000 30 *CFS83 27 11 New 14 12 .000000 Hall .000000 23 Boreham 210000 22 15 210000 24 16 13 26 21 28 20 25 17 .000000 Boreham 19 .000000 House 18 209000 29 209000 30 Springfield Little Baddow .000000 .000000 208000 208000 573000.000000 574000.000000 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD BROOMFIELD 569000.000000 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 574000.000000 Great Waltham 1 CFS181 20 CFS156 15SLAA47 CFS183 .000000 2 CFS181 21 CFS26 .000000 1 3 CFS181 22 CFS183 212000 CFS185 18SLAA11 212000 2 3 15SLAA1 23 CFS277 Little Waltham 4 CFS181 24 CFS53 5 CFS181 CFS62 7 4 5 6 CFS98 25 CFS94 7 CFS181 *CFS124 Broomfield 6 Hospital 8 CFS181 26 CFS53 9 15SLAA13 CFS62 .000000 10 CFS78 CFS219 .000000 24 25 CFS157 27 CFS53 211000 27 CFS181 CFS219 211000 11 CFS78 28 CFS53 8 CFS181 29 CFS153 28 Channels 26 12 CFS78 30 17SLAA19 37 CFS181 31 CFS154 13 Broomfield 13 CFS181 32 17SLAA19 Chignal 11 9 14 CFS209 33 CFS154 10 29 15 CFS183 17SLAA19 .000000 30 31 16 CFS183 34 CFS154 .000000 32 14 12 22 23 18SLAA14 35 CFS212 34 33 17 CFS156 36 CFS211 210000 15 19 CFS183 37 CFS135 210000 20 22 38 18 CFS183 38 18SLAA11 21 18SLAA7 39 CFS183 16 Springfield 15 17 39 35 19 CFS156 18SLAA8 18 CFS181 40 18SLAA7 36 CFS183 40 .000000 Chelmsford c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. .000000 You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. 209000 209000 569000.000000 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 574000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD CHELMSFORD 568000.000000 569000.000000 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 Broomfield Chignal Newlands 6 .000000 .000000 Spring 1 209000 2 209000 5 The Avenues 4 Boarded Barns .000000 3 .000000 11 7 10 208000 Springfield 208000 8 12 15 16 36 13 .000000 9 .000000 Springfield 1 CFS82 14 Park 2 15SLAA5 17 Chelmsford 207000 City Centre 20 21 3 CFS182 207000 22 23 18SLAA13 Westlands 24 4 CFS250 Writtle 18 5 CFS256 19 25 .000000 6 CFS252 .000000 Old 7 CFS276 26 Moulsham 8 CFS257 206000 27 206000 28 9 CFS168 10 CFS143 29 30 11 CFS25 12 17SLAA20 .000000 13 CFS241 .000000 14 15SLAA31 205000 31 Tile Kiln 205000 Great 15 CFS267 16 CFS267 Baddow 17 CFS266 18 CFS32 .000000 32 19 17SLAA29 .000000 20 CFS264 204000 21 CFS262 204000 33 22 CFS253 34 15SLAA24 23 15SLAA41 .000000 24 CFS255 .000000 25 CFS263 26 CFS161 203000 Galleywood 27 CFS278 203000 28 CFS166 Margaretting 29 CFS137 30 CFS275 .000000 35 31 CFS224 .000000 32 CFS38 202000 Stock 33 *15SLAA18 202000 c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. 34 CFS133 You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted 35 CFS95 to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. 36 18SLAA16 568000.000000 569000.000000 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD CHIGNALL 566000.000000 567000.000000 568000.000000 569000.000000 Pleshey 1 CFS28 2 CFS239 3 CFS151 4 CFS209 5 CFS209 6 CFS210 .000000 7 CFS183 .000000 18SLAA14 213000 Great Waltham 8 CFS182 213000 18SLAA9 18SLAA12 9 CFS115 10 CFS182 18SLAA13 Mashbury .000000 11 CFS80 .000000 12 CFS80 13 CFS182 212000 212000 18SLAA13 14 CFS182 Chignall 18SLAA9 Smealy Broomfield .000000 .000000 211000 211000 .000000 .000000 1 5 210000 210000 Chignall 4 St. James 2 3 6 Roxwell 7 9 13 8 .000000 14 .000000 11 209000 10 209000 12 c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. Writtle Chelmsford You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. 566000.000000 567000.000000 568000.000000 569000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 20120 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD DANBURY 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 579000.000000 580000.000000 581000.000000 582000.000000 Little Baddow 1 *CFS83 2 CFS39 1 3 CFS274 .000000 4 CFS188 .000000 5 CFS15 206000 20 6 CFS58 206000 5 15SLAA49 2 7 CFS173 6 Runsell Green 8 CFS159 Danbury Park 9 CFS243 .000000 Danbury .000000 3 10 10 CFS56 7 9 4 11 CFS45 205000 205000 8 12 11 CFS56 14 13 CFS57 Danbury Sandon Horne Common 15SLAA45 Row 12 CFS57 .000000 15SLAA45 .000000 13 CFS21 204000 CFS57 204000 15SLAA45 14 CFS116 15 16 19 CFS190 17 15 17SLAA10 .000000 16 CFS18 .000000 18 17 17SLAA10 203000 Woodham Ferrers 18 15SLAA46 203000 and Bicknacre 17SLAA10 c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact 19 17SLAA10 with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. East Hanningfield 20 18SLAA4 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 579000.000000 580000.000000 581000.000000 582000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD EAST HANNINGFIELD 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted Danbury to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. Sandon .000000 .000000 1 202000 202000 2 West Hanningfield 3 Claydons East Manor Hanningfield .000000 .000000 8 201000 7 201000 4 5 6 8 Woodham Ferrers and Bicknacre .000000 .000000 East 200000 Hanningfield 200000 Hall A130 1 15SLAA34 10 9 2 15SLAA2 3 CFS68 4 17SLAA7 .000000 .000000 11 5 15SLAA36 199000 6 CFS130 199000 7 CFS130 South 12 Hanningfield 15SLAA48 8 CFS130 13 Rettendon 9 CFS132 10 CFS132 11 CFS132 .000000 .000000 12 CFS132 198000 13 CFS69 198000 575000.000000 576000.000000 577000.000000 578000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD GALLEYWOOD 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 574000.000000 575000.000000 Great Baddow 1 CFS180 2 CFS260 .000000 3 CFS191 .000000 4 CFS20 204000 204000 Chelmsford 5 CFS112 Chelmer 6 CFS197 Park 4 5 7 CFS71 3 Galleyend 1 8 15SLAA37 9 CFS95 7 8 13 12 10 CFS96 .000000 2 11 CFS97 .000000 Galleywood 6 12 CFS73 203000 13 CFS73 203000 Baddow Park CFS187 14 18SLAA5 Galleywood Common A130 Great Sandon 9 Sir Hughes A12 .000000 .000000 202000 10 14 202000 Stock 11 West Hanningfield c Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562. You are permitted to use this data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact .000000 with, the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted .000000 to copy, sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. 201000 201000 570000.000000 571000.000000 572000.000000 573000.000000 574000.000000 575000.000000 0 250 500 Directorate for Sustainable Communities Metres Civic Centre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JE JUNE 2018 Tel.01245 606606 ° Web www.chelmsford.gov.uk SHELAA MAPPING 2020 SITES BY PARISH AND UNPARISHED AREAS OF CHELMSFORD GOOD EASTER 561000.000000 562000.000000 563000.000000 564000.000000 565000.000000 566000.000000 c .000000 Crown Copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100023562.
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