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The Boundary Committee for England Further Electoral SHEET 3, MAP 3 Crewe and Nantwich Borough. Ward boundaries in the towns of Crewe and Nantwich and the parish of Stapeley A P 4 A 5 30 L G 1 7 5 R E R 0 A A K R E E 5 WISTASTON GREEN WARD AD U Sports Ground Westaston D D Wistaston N S R O B R E CREWE IV V T WISTASTON GREEN Infant & I E R A IVE V Y WALDRON WARD r R D T S E E OR e G R Junior Schs KIN L ENP GREEN CP v V MINSHULL WARD PARISH WARD A DA ALEXANDRA WARD O a C A IV Police Dog N A e h I e S E R S D n E V R Training School W e N O y R E SAVOY ROAD r B WISTASTON CP G M WORLESTON CP e ro v o i k R A k 5 Broo 00 00 GRESTY BROOK esty A 5 ST MARY'S Gr D C A O W H E R PARISH WARD ST PARISH WARDU E ON R W R E WELLS GREEN OA C R C G D Superstore Cricket H r D e E s A Field L RIV t D y O A PARISH WARD ER ULL B R N F ro H E o S IC k h L r W A o E p I L IVE D D s DR h D Cemetery OD A O W O i D EW r I W DG O A e E N 5 E R 0 M 2 U H RLOW 0 I 1 L H A W n I Allotment i S T V 7 o C 0 H ST MARY'S WARD n E O E M Gardens 5 C M H L N ANE a A L L O U Y B E T n E RES N G a U E N HENHULL CP Y l O S S M ' S L a R E A R i L O n N R L P A k L E E Cemetery A R O B o i N n A N O N o e A B r E P K A E A D E B VE R L N d N O A U r E o O N N f WILLASTON NORTH E s R Y a T R B H O PARISH WARD The Berkeley A D Highfields Primary E NANTWICH Primary School ENU T AV School D POR A VEN O DA R Barony Park ROPE AND WELLS GREEN WARD E W E R BIRCHIN WARD D C A O D R A RO E N D 00 EW O A 5 A Allotment W CR T O A P BIRCHIN S A 5 Gardens T RINCE E W Brook 3 R D 4 WARD A ROPE CP E ST E R I T L R V Farm O S I D O PARISH WARD E K N R W A B A C P IR k Willaston DS H M L o C ES BARONY C O FIE T H o Primary P OR E Malbank School r P O S R I IC M w E R N B N E O & IV Form College School ill A A L y South Cheshire R L D PARISH WARD A WILLASTON CP O B e Sports A r S N M D o E n Education o E E U T e k I R Ground P R h AR H C Centre K R OA R W Wyche C D A Y RT Primary T 34 RD E 5 F E E TR A S I M Y E WESTON CP B School EA A B E L M 5 L D A 0 Y M 0 D L A E R A B N R S C A K AI FE L Willaston E NANTWICH R CPO E T AD WAY N AD S BRO Weston O E WELSH ROW T TH A 530 T D S A Shavington C L O E L M I PAR R High School E K RO N BASFORD CP T M AD E SO R RY BARONY WEAVER WARD UTH CREWE ROA E R CR D T O OF S AD Millfields TS A AVENUE E CHESTNUT 34 Primary Y 5 R A WEAVER P E E School K L U IL O C Rope Farm L O N ACTON CP R E O HOSPITAL C V E PARISH WARD R STREE h WILLASTON WARD A AN T L Q e N Y B E SHAVINGTON WARD O E e E ST D U r U E A S A Regents Theological R W O U E B R T T 51 R N R E r E E R o L E College E N R N I E L o I E V O WILLASTON VILLAGE V V E N k A M ' D A S E T ON E D SHAVINGTON CUM GRESTY CP R R N T D O LA R E S A V S E R D PARISH WARD EN IV N I E O A D I R E R E A V D G ACTON WARD L E R G FAIRVIEW AVE Weston E TION E H STA THE N S BEECHES R SHAVINGTON VILLAGE Village R M O A ILLFIE B M LDS S Primary W O D Y Shavington PARISH WARD School R A O B i N R U Primary v EWC K e A STLE OO N r RO R B School S AD B w E W R U ill B RIV EE R ro E D e o D H Y k N AR a C l ER A a G v R L e n D r Y a E C CLON NER S S FIE Y n LD A A io OL C D D n W NE L W U C D IE AS A F D TL O e E E R R ir ENU E O O N AV A I B h GG E D A Shavington LA R O M s B R A D T C p STAPELEY WESTR W o W L r K A k h E E E o P L S Y L o BRINE LEAS WARD A r L E PARISH WARD N B I S N E d K r G o f T W s O A a ANE N H B L H R RS MA St Anne's O BRINE LEAS A Pear Tree D G Catholic Y R Primary Primary PARISH WARD A E School W E School H N IG E L L P A A H N T D S A E A RO E Y PARK D M R ENGLESEA WARD D TE O A E O AD O P O R TLE R R AS WC G NE E R G A 5301 E D A I E Nantwich R 5 N 2 B Lake R 9 W D E Butt Green W R A Y e B H n U U i N S L D B U n R i L Y a EDLESTON CP E LA M M N l E a R n Brine Leas Hough a O C A k High School n o D o o i r Lake n B D U n E I o G IV e t DR r s i S e Weaver L h l N A w s d O p E i Primary N T l o l r S E L B h School r S O o O o W k C H E O N R A P L L I T T 'S L O B A N N N A A E T M L H D STAPELEY CP A A E E N R D E T O N L A N E STAPELEY EAST E AN K L OC PARISH WARD ST HOUGH CP Stapeley Broad Lane WYBUNBURY CP C of E (Controlled) Primary School E N A C L O R S O ive S L r W E E eav O dles L er M ton E A Broo N N k A E Wybunbury Moss L N (National Nature Reserve) O T G Wildlife IN D B Hospital D R CHORLTON CP A O B A D Chorlton L A N E NE AUDLEM WARD A F L R NS E O S I H N E AN W 350,000m E M N WA A N AIN A L T A RO E L AD Y R BATHERTON CP S B IG B U D D B T R T O T IV S C L E IR LO A F ND NE ON RO SJ64NW AD This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of BADDINGTON CP the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Wybunbury Scale : 1cm = 0.10000 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Stapeley The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2007. AUSTERSON CP Grid interval 1km 365,000m E AN L IG D D B N R Hollies Farm O S C I E D w S il G l W B E yb ro D u o S n A bu k T ry O Wybunbury R Br R Battery Farm oo E k H Delves E C THE BOUNDARYT COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND R ok Primary U ro H B School C ry IT KEY bu H un W Artle Brook b y W Grove Farm Farm W R S IN h FURTHER ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CREWE AND NANTWICHE DISTRICT BOUNDARY H r o ILL p R s Ashtree O h A i r PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY Farm D e U Howbeck Brook n D i o PARISH BOUNDARY A n O 0 C k 3 R o 5 a ro n Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich June 2007 PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY B Y A a e R l l t F M r U A o a B B r i n g PARISH WARD BOUNDARY N A e L U C Sheet 3 of 4 i n B B A K e Y r U o L D W o PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY A L k N E 1 E BRINE LEAS WARD M 7 PROPOSED WARD NAME 0 R 5 R HATHERTON O B iv A NANTWICH CP PARISH NAME e D r BLAKENHALL CP W CP Walgherton D e WALGHERTON CP A PARISH WARD NAME a O LEA CP BRINE LEAS PARISH WARD v A R e Hough Mill r 5 E 2 Quarry Water Halfmoon Farm 9 W E (sand pit) R A C 51.
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