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Map Referred to in the Buckinghamshire (Electoral SHEET 6, MAP 6 Electoral division boundaries and parish ward boundaries around Amersham town A M E K R R GREE S A N LANE s H P s HYDE HEATH A G e M N h O C BOIS AVENUE R L r PARISH WARD O e A iv Playing Field D ST MARY'S AND WATERSIDE WARD R E W CHILTERN N O Chesham Bois A O L D S CHESHAM CP SI TU S D RIDGES ED I E B E A BS N O V W (23) A B EN L CHESHAM BOIS CP U O NORTH R E O N OAD D O D E C E O LITTLE P W W P WEEDON HILL O E Cricket Ground MISSENDEN O R D KI F NS LATIMER CP IE WARD PARISH WARD L LA Heatherton House Elangeni School D N Chesham Bois Common T Playing Field P E R H A School iv E R School e K r G LITTLE C R he O SOUTH ROAD s V MISSENDEN s E CP CHESHAM BOIS AND WEEDON HILL WARD Chestnut Lane C School H E S C HE LA S N STN T H E U IM T L E D D A Playing Field A N R E E C M A H R ESTNUT R s U LA O s D A NE e EV O A h R O N D C N G r S R ve O E i GREAT HIRE R M E V AVE A N A U D A R E MISSENDEN H Latimer O D X M L E D A E ED L I R A C IC F St Mary Magdalene's K O Y AMERSHAM AND CHESHAM BOIS ED M K R A S Church (24) R NS G W A W re O P a R E t W E (18) T N a LAN LITTLE KINGSHILL H te WAY H RO r HOLLO ERV A AND INES D ROA AMERSHAM-ON-THE-HILL WARD D Q Sewage Works LITTLE MISSENDEN U IL PARISH WARD SYCAMORE GRIMSDELL'S LANE L R D H iv A CORNER er O AMERSHAM-ON-THE-HILL A C L he L R L ss ow A E L er 41 R St Michael and PARISH WARD A W 3 O N ate M All Angels E r A P D L OA C Church A ER R Y N TIM Sewage Works S T LA A T E I AMERSHAM N O A N G ON THE HILL L R R N D O E VE E R D R D A G Dr Challoner's O R M Grammar School A W Chenies K H O L S E O LO D A NG E U S F H N I W IE C D LD E E L D V R L R E I A O V A H St Michael's E N D C R AMERSHAM T Church E I Woodside D R T M A i L O ve I Junior School R AMERSHAM COMMON r M H S is AN bo C RA Chenies ur ne HILL AVENUE PARISH WARD School (Primary) KIN G G Amer EO Fairview sham RG Stat E Industrial Estate BEE ion V R CHW O Cricket OO ASHLEY GREEN, LATIMER AND CHENIES WARD AD D A Ground E VEN Allotment Corinium N UE UE LA AVEN Gardens Industrial Estate THE AMERSHAM COMMON WARD LL E B THE Sports Field Football Lake DRIV A E Bell Lane Ground 4 1 THE MEA Combined School 3 DOWS Westwood Park E E E S WHI N L I U B T A L R A E L I I N L T St George's O H E HIGHLA St George's N C ND RD RO E AD H H A Y AM RO Y Infant School D V RSH T E C of E School N AME R L A O Cricket O R E O S ARK T T S V CHESSFIELD P Ground W A E E S C Boughton Business Park NU I E A VE Y Y A N R TH E BE E L IZA EL H WE N St Georges STWOOD Shardeloes C DRIV A E T Industrial Estate S E UE R K EN CHENIES CP PAR W V L iv LL L A IN e AZE IL C Cricket r S H H OL M N T LEY P A N D Ground is C AR E b TA N K LI T E S ZA o BE I E Allotment D T u O H r S A D n A S Stony Dean VE OA CH Gardens N NU R e O R E t E M A n H O R R School S L s CHESS VALLEY ED e W ER L O n A GROVE C HIT R AM N m e E US A t E A L S LITTLE CHALFONT d IO EL o r N L D l R C l O L St Mary's Church of England a AD OS (22) A E ROVE G BE Primary School BEECH G DFO NORTH-EAST A RD 4 NE AVE 0 L 4 LA NUE O Ch OD a PARISH WARD D O Amersham College of lfont W a G n Little Chalfont AMERSHAM TOWN G d La Little Chalfont N Further Education ti E LO mer S Primary School Barn Meadow and Art tatio L n A PARISH WARD S AMERSHAM Recreation Ground N H LITTLE CHALFONT E E COMMON D Allotment E E LITTLE CHALFONT WARD A OAK P I N NGTO Gardens O N AVE A F PARISH WARD NUE R H L O IG L N D H S A S D RO TR E O N E O L I Allotment ET R D Dr Challoner's AT A T C N Amersham School S N High School T Gardens A E N FO E R a Business and Enterprise College AL D H Cemetery R C E A R E U D N VILL Q AG St Mary's L E W N A AY L I L Church U H H H Y C E E N L N FI N A L A T Golf Course 'S S TH E E K E B R O N OA LITTLE A D C NE L W A AY L Y F CHALFONT D IRST AVEN S O R UE O AMERSHAM OLD TOWN N W R L S ONDO E M E N RO L HA H AD L D WE S U C ST O L L L A L AMERSHAM TOWN WARD I N E H Cemetery PENN WOOD AND OLD AMERSHAM ED E R LITTLE CHALFONT CP O T E G (26) E LITTLE CHALFONT AND AMERSHAM COMMON ED B R Bury End U T R S T N (25) O E E AMERSHAM CP N N D B A L 'S U E R L I W H T Y O R W 3 A R A 413 41 Y N E A 'S H e C n L a M A L A N h E c P Amersham in L LO F E General Hospital N F D IE K O L AL N D W Riv G e R L H N 5 r O Y Mi A A O 5 s A L A bo D N R 3 ur E W n D e E E W A A L S O IE T O A F D R 4 O 1 A 3 D AY E T W N KET A BIR L N W IG O H 4 L T 0 IL IN 4 G A W A LE S E LA AN The Chilterns N L E RY Crematorium ER H C R E i N ve A r M L is H bo C u IN rn F D e O G G E T T LITTLE CHALFONT SOUTH S W O E O PARISH WARD N D A L L NE A E L LA N L 'S E G I E OK D H C O E L R O AMERSHAM COMMON WEST G PARISH WARD L N O E N W D O R N O R A O D A D E A S E N T A L F 'S A E R K Harewood Downs Golf Course M O C R O A D A 4 04 D A O R R E W O T Cricket Ground BURTONS LANE NE LA N DE EL HI W D A Golf Course O R E G R A i L v e IL r V M i E s b N A o A u M L r E n D e R S O H O Coleshill A W M H R G OA CHALFONT ST GILES WARD U O D R E N A L CHALFONT ST GILES CP E IR H Coleshill E S N D A L C of E L O Infant School RM FA E US PENN CP Playing O H All Saints' Church M Field COLESHILL CP O TT BO PENN AND COLESHILL WARD 195000m B Winchmore Hill 4 4 4 2 494000m KEY C Coleshill Common DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY O L E S H ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY IL L L A N WARD BOUNDARY E SU99SW PARISH BOUNDARY L PARISH WARD BOUNDARY IL H S N ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME FA O CHESS VALLEY ED G S NA P A L M WARD NAME M L A AMERSHAM TOWN WARD LA S E NE R AMERSHAM CP S PARISH NAME H A M AMERSHAM TOWN PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME R O E N A A D L E M N R A A L F Map referred to in the Buckinghamshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 S E E L S A U G CHALFONT ST PETER ED COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES O IN H T M Sheet 6 of 8 H O IG SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES.
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