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Map Referred to in the County of Wiltshire SHEET 1, MAP 1 KEY MAP REFERRED TO IN THE COUNTY OF WILTSHIRE UNITARY AUTHORITY BOUNDARY ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY (ELECTORAL CHANGES) ORDER 2009 SHEET 1 OF 9 PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY CRICKLADE AND LATTON ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME PARISH NAME This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of LATTON CP the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. BOX PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2009. PARISHES AFFECTED BY THE SALISBURY (PARISHES) ORDER 2008 OPERATIVE 1 APRIL 2009 Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km MARSTON Grid interval 5km MAISEY CP PARISHES AFFECTED BY THE NORTH WILTSHIRE (PARISHES) ORDER 2008 OPERATIVE 1 APRIL 2009 CALNE PARISH WARDS CORSHAM PARISH WARDS LATTON CP ASHTON KEYNES CP 1. CALNE CENTRAL 1. CORSHAM GASTARD 2. CALNE CHILVESTER AND ABBERD 2. CORSHAM NESTON CRUDWELL CP OAKSEY CP CRICKLADE AND LATTON 3. CALNE NORTH 3. CORSHAM PICKWICK CRICKLADE CP 4. CALNE SOUTH 4. CORSHAM RUDLOE 5. CORSHAM TOWN MINETY LEIGH CP CHIPPENHAM PARISH WARDS TROWBRIDGE PARISH WARDS MINETY CP 1. CHIPPENHAM CEPEN PARK AND DERRIADS HANKERTON CP P C 2. CHIPPENHAM CEPEN PARK AND REDLANDS 1. TROWBRIDGE ADCROFT H G 3. CHIPPENHAM HARDENHUISH 2. TROWBRIDGE CENTRAL U O 4. CHIPPENHAM HARDENS AND ENGLAND 3. TROWBRIDGE DRYNHAM OR B 5. CHIPPENHAM LOWDEN AND ROWDEN 4. TROWBRIDGE GROVE N CHARLTON CP E 6. CHIPPENHAM MONKTON 5. TROWBRIDGE LAMBROK K PURTON CP O 7. CHIPPENHAM PEWSHAM 6. TROWBRIDGE PARK R B BRAYDON CP PURTON MALMESBURY 8. CHIPPENHAM QUEEQUEENS AND SHELDON 7. TROWBRIDGE PAXCROFT EASTON GREY CP CP SOPWORTH LEA AND CLEVERTON CP SHERSTON MALMESBURY CP SHERSTON CP BRINKWORTH LYDIARD MILLICENT CP NORTON ST PAUL CP MALMESBURY LYDIARD TREGOZE WITHOUT CP LITTLE BRINKWORTH W CP O O SOMERFORD CP T W TO WOOTTON O P N A B O R A BASSETT CP T IS S T H SE EAST O W T W N A T PARISH WARD N R N LUCKINGTON CP O B D O A R O R S T T S H O H E T T T T O WOOTTON E N GREAT SOMERFORD A B HULLAVINGTON CP BASSETT CP S A CP T S WOOTTON BASSETT SOUTH S DAUNTSEY CP E WOOTTON BASSETT SOUTH T T PARISH WARD SEAGRY T SEE SHEET 3, MAP 3B O CP C STANTON ST QUINTIN CP K GRITTLETON CP E N H CHRISTIAN MALFORD A CP M BROAD TOWN CP C LYNEHAM AND P BRADENSTOKE CP SUTTON BENGER CP NETTLETON CP LYNEHAM BY BROOK KINGTON ST MICHAEL KINGTON BAYDON CASTLE COMBE CP KINGTON CLYFFE PYPARD CP BROAD HINTON CP CP LANGLEY CP CP YATTON ALDBOURNE CP KEYNELL CP LANGLEY BURRELL WITHOUT CP CHIPPENHAM SEE SHEET 5, HILMARTON CP NORTH WRAXALL CP CEPEN PARK OGBOURNE AND REDLANDS MAP 5 BREMHILL CP WINTERBOURNE BASSETT ST GEORGE CHIPPENHAM M ENHA CP CHIPP ISH WITHOUT CP ENHU CP RD C 2 HA H IP M P 3 O E SEE SHEET 4, N NH CALNE RURAL CHIPPENHAM K A TO M MAP 4 CEPEN PARK N SEE SHEET 3, AND DERRIADS BERWICK BASSETT CP 6 MAP 3A OGBOURNE ST ANDREW BIDDESTONE CP CHIPPENHAM 1 CHIPPENHAM HARDENS CP QUEENS CHIPPENHAM CP AND ENGLAND AND SHELDON 8 5 4 COMPTON BASSETT ALDBOURNE AND RAMSBURY E 3 COLERNE LN WINTERBOURNE WEST SELKLEY CA CP RTH CP NO MONKTON CP SEE SHEET 6, CHIPPENHAM LOWDEN 7 MAP 6C RAMSBURY CP AND ROWDEN CHILTON FOLIAT CORSHAM CHIPPENHAM CALNE 2 BOX AND PICKWICK CORSHAM PEWSHAM CHILVESTER CP CALNE CP CHERHILL MILDENHALL CP COLERNE 3 TOWN AND ABBERD PRESHUTE CP 1 CP 5 WEST MARLBOROUGH 4 PEWSHAM PARISH WARD CALNE EAST CORSHAM CP CALNE SOUTH AND CHERHILL F PARISH WARD 4 Y CENTRAL EAST F BOX HILL I PARISH WARD MIDDLE AVEBURY CP E PARISH CALNE WITHOUT L BOX WARD PARISH WARD EAST D PARISH WARD LACOCK CP CP PARISH WARD C MARLBOROUGH P WEST CP FROXFIELD CORSHAM WITHOUT SANDY BOX WEST PARISH WARD CP CP 1 LANE 2 AND BOX HILL PARISH OVERTON WARD E A CP S MARLBOROUGH T K WEST E N MELKSHAM WITHOUT N LITTLE BEDWYN CP E CP HEDDINGTON CP T T SAVERNAKE CP MELKSHAM WITHOUT NORTH C SEE SHEET 6, MAP 6A P BROMHAM CP MELKSHAM ATWORTH CP NORTH MONKTON MELKSHAM NORTH PARISH WARD BROMHAM, ROWDE FARLEIGH MELKSHAM R CP MELKSHAM AND POTTERNE O BISHOPS CANNINGS CP HUISH SOUTH CENTRAL U WRAXALL CP N P CP MELKSHAM CENTRAL D C BROUGHTON GREAT BEDWYN CP PARISH WARD W CP GIFFORD D WOOTTON A ALLCANNINGS R Y RIVERS H A OLT CP CP ALTON CP N AND MELKSHAM SOUTH DEVIZES CP BURBAGE AND THE BEDWYNS ST PARISH WARD SEE SHEET 6, ROUNDWAY R SEE SHEET 7, A E VE MAP 6B NORTH CP RT MELKSHAM B MAP 7A O N LCPs of Broughton Gifford HAM CP WINSLEY SOUTH URCHFONT AND T WILCOT CP SHALBOURNE BRADFORD-ON-AVON ROWDE and Melksham without S CP NORTH THE CANNINGS CP PARISH WARD HOLT CP MELKSHAM WITHOUT CP DEVIZES NORTH N BURBAGE CP PARISH WARD LIMPLEY BRADFORD-ON-AVON NORTH SOUTH DEVIZES O T STOKE HILPERTON DEVIZES CP EAST N SEEND CP A CP BRADFORD-ON-AVON DEVIZES EAST CP PARISH WARD T CP STAVERTON H UT S BUTTERMERE SEE SHEET 7, SO D ETCHILHAMPTON CP ES AR BRADFORD-ON-AVON SEMINGTON CP IZ W WOODBOROUGH EV SH PEWSEY CP MAP 7B D RI CP SOUTH PA CP BRADFORD-ON-AVON POULSHOT MILTON EASTON SOUTH HILPERTON GRAFTON CP WESTWOOD PARISH WARD CP LILBOURNE CP CP W DEVIZES AND STERT CP I E GREAT BEECHINGSTOKE PEWSEY CP N G CP ROUNDWAY PATNEY W ID T S F R HINTON CP O SUMMERHAM N E L B R SOUTH CP W S E C 1 O O D CP T Y R T TROWBRIDGE A R T M W 5 T O AND SEEND PEWSEY VALE A P W A LAMBROK A G X B POTTERNE CP O C R P N N I R D N NORTH O O G I N D F E KEEVIL CP C TROWBRIDGE T D I 2 K N CENTRAL 7 NEWNTON L W TROWBRIDGE CP O G U F R CP O 6 B TO TIDCOMBE AND FOSBURY T R R N D O C CP WINGFIELD G W TROWBRIDGE P P R B 3 C CP O R PARK MARSTON C P V I D 4 E STEEPLE G N E CP URCHFONT TROWBRIDGE ASHTON E COLLINGBOURNE KINGSTON CP CP D DRYNHAM WEST CP CHIRTON R ASHTON A P C NORTH CP CP M SOUTHWICK D BRADLEY CP E R A O SOUTHWICK S F T S P EVERLEIGH CP CP E L C P I CHUTE CP P R P C P C M T W N C L C A A O O UPAVON CP HEYWOOD CP L A R N T E N A COLLINGBOURNE DUCIS CP HEYWOOD VILLAGE N G V K L K C H HEYWOOD PARISH WARD A R E R O P S STORRIDGE O M A T A T P PARISH WARD T L L H U THE COLLINGBOURNES AND NETHERAVON S L S L THE LAVINGTONS A R L L C ETHANDUNE E V E E P W U R C I E L R N S E AND ERLESTOKE O E N T EDINGTON R V G P O B V A R U C E T W W R T R E E I H Y H O E A S CP H S R H C N T D C W B C CHUTE E U WESTBURY P ENFORD CP S R T Y WEST LAVINGTON CP FOREST NORTH BRATTON CP LUDGERSHALL CP WESTBURY DILTON WEST WESTBURY CP D CP PARISH N FITTLETON CP A MARSH WARD WESTBURY EAST L N L WESTBURY EAST A W CP H O PARISH WARD S D R M E A G H SEE SHEET 8, D R U E MAP 8A TIDWORTH CP L P T I P D TIDWORTH A TIDWORTH W R PERHAM DOWN O I TIDWORTH WEST S CHAPMANSLADE R PARISH WARD H PARISH WARD T H CP W E UPTON TILSHEAD CP A NETHERAVON CP A R S D SCUDAMORE T CP FIGHELDEAN CP T WARMINSTER ORCHESTON CP ES COPHEAP W P R T PARISH 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