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Map Referred to in the East Devon (Electoral Changes) Order 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 SHEET 1, MAP 1 East_Devon_Sheet 1 :Map 1: iteration 1_IT Map referred to in the East Devon (Electoral Changes) Order 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2017. Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background YARCOMBE CP may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information applied as part of this review. UPOTTERY CP SHELDON CP DUNKESWELL CP DUNKESWELL & OTTERHEAD LUPPITT CP BROADHEMBURY CP CHARDSTOCK CP MEMBURY CP STOCKLAND CP PLYMTREE CP COTLEIGH CP YARTY COMBE RALEIGH CP TALE VALE AWLISCOMBE CP MONKTON CP PAYHEMBURY CP ALL SAINTS CP CLYST HYDON CP G HONITON REWE CP ST PAUL'S NETHER EXE CP BUCKERELL CP CLYST ST LAWRENCE CP FENITON CP HAWKCHURCH CP DALWOOD CP FENITON HONITON CP OFFWELL CP F TALATON CP WIDWORTHY CP EXE VALLEY HONITON ST MICHAEL'S KILMINGTON CP AXMINSTER GITTISHAM CP AXMINSTER CP BRAMPFORD BROAD CLYST CP STOKE CANON CP SPEKE CP LANDS COMMON TO UPTON THE PARISHES OF PYNE CP HUXHAM CP AXMINSTER AND KILMINGTON NEWBRIDGES SHUTE CP POLTIMORE CP WHIMPLE CP NORTHLEIGH CP BROADCLYST WHIMPLE & OK ROCKBEARE RO B P AN K C FARWAY CP CR OO BR AN COLY VALLEY CR OTTERY ST MARY OTTERY ST MARY CP MUSBURY CP COLYTON CP ROCKBEARE CP WEST HILL CP UPLYME CP CLYST HONITON CP L SOUTHLEIGH CP KEY TO PARISH WARDS WEST HILL & AYLESBEARE TRINITY EXMOUTH CP SIDMOUTH RURAL A BRIXINGTON COMBPYNE SOWTON CP B HALSDON AYLESBEARE CP ROUSDON CP C LITTLEHAM FARRINGDON CP I D TOWN SIDMOUTH CP AXMOUTH CP E WITHYCOMBE RALEIGH SEATON CLYST VALLEY HONITON CP M SEATON CP NEWTON POPPLEFORD CL YST O F ST MICHAEL'S ST & HARPFORD MA RY G ST PAUL'S CP NEWTON POPPLEFORD SIDMOUTH AND HARPFORD CP SIDFORD H SEATON CP BEER & BRANSCOMBE BEER CP H BEER ROAD J BRANSCOMBE CP I SEATON CLYST ST Q GEORGE CP SIDMOUTH CP J PRIMLEY K K SALCOMBE REGIS L SIDBURY COLATON P M SIDFORD VILLAGE RALEIGH CP N SIDMOUTH EAST SIDMOUTH TOWN O SIDMOUTH NORTH N P SIDMOUTH SOUTH Q SIDMOUTH WEST WOODBURY CP WOODBURY & LYMPSTONE BICTON CP BUDLEIGH & RALEIGH OTTERTON CP EAST LYMPSTONE CP BUDLEIGH CP A EXMOUTH BRIXINGTON EXMOUTH EXMOUTH HALSDON WITHYCOMBE RALEIGH B E BUDLEIGH SALTERTON CP EXMOUTH CP D KEY EXMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY TOWN WARD BOUNDARY C PARISH BOUNDARY EXMOUTH PARISH WARD BOUNDARY LITTLEHAM WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH WARD BOUNDARY 00.5 1 2 SEATON WARD WARD NAME AXMOUTH CP PARISH NAME Kilometres 1 cm = 0.4336 km.
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