LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION for ENGLAND Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Winchester

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION for ENGLAND Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Winchester T R L D D G E A E A T L D V O O I S O N R N R I O Y D W LYNDHURST CLOSE R W E O S L D D A A N D R A L B HEADBOURNE WORTHY CP L W O E School N R G LITTLETON AND HARESTOCK CP W ABBOTTS ANN ROAD A L K D LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND A O R K SPARSHOLT WARD C LITTLETON AND HARESTOCK WARD O T L S AMSHAW CLOSE C E E BR Y RE N R G A A ON L H T N E UP O S T O S L A E C School Y A E L 2 H SE W 7 S O 2 CL I M N A FAR LLS C HA H E S T ROWLINGS ROAD E C R LO Y SE B E Y L O RI E T L P E IV O A NT DR UR CO C S N S TE AT TB ITCHEN VALLEY CP UN MO B E ST R OK AD E E RO W R Harestock GS L OA PLIN E T C D TA E N Corner F D U D L K O E E M L A E M A C V O PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF WINCHESTER I E AD A N N O D R R G N N V D TO R ER Y R I EM E O S P O H O N V H F T A U E G D R G R R E R N O O R I E K A O N W AT L D D A N A A D A O W F R S M I D S E N A D N L L P A U D U N O R M G R O O O Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in Winchester Y D AD O W L A C R I L N N L S E C E S I S T D L TR S N O US U D R E E S S R A U D E EL T RO R F L AN R A TM O A O M R ES W C 3 July 2000 A O G C 3 3 M S D R I O E C N N E D S Allotment A C N R R A O E F L N Gardens A A D S D T BBOT Y R TS R SO E OAD N T S D L ANE N R E A EY L E IV N TON E A L S S D L O R N A N O G W G T S W O D A L E A O O D L D A K O L R E A R E C L L D D B OA N U R U R RK A NE PA H T E C T AN C L PARK ROAD L EY O N S TO E S D L D OA C EA R N LANE HAM VENUE N A K VER NFORD LY R S A T W P E M S E A O S A T L S N C T H E D X O N E AD A V O ST BARNABAS WARD W D R E School E D E R ID D S R S A R I O R V O O B R M O E D E O SPARSHOLT WARD R A A O A R C N'S R A D HE R W O P D TE E R T S U e E S W S n I N S E D a V E Y L C WA LL A T L E n D RD R O o S E O K O O t A NF A R s E N S WEEKE E LA E LY D a N R E W E A A BBE E V Y HILL D E ROA N D N D A AD A L U L O C O E G K R R R O O Y Y E N Playing Field N A H D E K SPARSHOLT CP 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