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2009 No. 850

LOCAL GOVERNMENT,

The (Electoral Arrangements and Consequential Amendments) Order 2009

Made - - - - at 5.45 p.m. on 30th March 2009 Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2)

This Order is made in connection with the implementation, by the Cornwall (Structural Change) Order 2008(a), of a proposal made by Cornwall County Council.

A draft of this Order was laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament in accordance with section 240(6) of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007(b).

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government makes this Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 7, 11, 12 and 13(1) of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007:

Citation and commencement 1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Cornwall (Electoral Arrangements and Consequential Amendments) Order 2009. (2) This Order shall come into force on the day after that on which it is made.

Interpretation 2.—(1) In this Order— “county” means the county of Cornwall; and “existing”, in relation to an electoral division, means the electoral division as it exists on the date on which this Order is made. (2) In this Order— (a) any reference to a numbered sheet is a reference to the sheet which bears that number and is marked “Sheet referred to in the Cornwall (Electoral Arrangements and Consequential Amendments) Order 2009”, and of which prints are available for inspection at— (i) the Library and Information Centre, Communities and Local Government, 1/C8 Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE; and (ii) the principal and area offices of the council of the county; and

(a) S.I. 2008/491. (b) 2007 c.28. (b) any reference to a numbered map is a reference to the map bearing that number and contained within a numbered sheet.

Electoral divisions of the county of Cornwall and number of councillors 3.—(1) The existing electoral divisions of the county shall be abolished. (2) The county shall be divided into 123 electoral divisions which shall bear the names set out in column (1) of the Schedule. (3) The electoral divisions shall comprise the areas illustrated on sheet 1 and specified in column (2) of the Schedule by reference to parishes, or described in that column by reference to parts of parishes or other areas indicated on a numbered sheet, a numbered map or both a numbered sheet and a numbered map. (4) One councillor shall be elected for each electoral division. (5) Where a boundary is shown on the map as running along a road, railway line, footway, watercourse or similar geographical feature, it shall be treated as running along the centre line of the feature. (6) Paragraph (1) does not affect the term of office of any person elected for an existing electoral division of the county; and any such person shall continue in office until the fourth day after the ordinary day of election of councillors in 2009.

Inspection of numbered sheets 4. The council of the county shall make a print of the numbered sheets available for inspection by any member of the public, free of charge and at any reasonable time at— (a) its principal office; and (b) each of its area offices.

Electoral registers 5. The electoral registration officer(a) shall make such rearrangement or adaptation of the register of local government electors as may be necessary for the purposes of, or in consequence of, this Order.

Consequential amendment of the County of Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2005 6. The County of Cornwall (Electoral Changes) Order 2005(b) is amended by the omission of paragraphs (2) and (3) of article 1, article 3, articles 6 to 8 and the Schedule.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government

John Healey Minister of State 30th March 2009 Department for Communities and Local Government

(a) As to electoral registration officers and the register of local government electors, see sections 8 to 13 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c.2). (b) S.I. 2005/168.

2 SCHEDULE Article 3

NAMES AND AREAS OF ELECTORAL DIVISIONS

(1) (2) Name of Electoral Division Area of Electoral Division St Buryan The parishes of St Buryan, St Levan, Morvah, Paul, Sancreed and Sennen. The western part of the parish of Madron indicated on map 2 of sheet 2, and the land to the west of that area extending to the parish’s western boundary. The parish of St Just. and Mousehole The southern part of the parish of indicated on map 2 of sheet 2, and the land to the south of that area extending to the parish’s southern boundary. Gulval and Heamoor The area indicated “Gulval and Heamoor” on map 2 of sheet 2. Penzance Central The area indicated “Penzance Central” on map 2 of sheet 2. Penzance Promenade The area indicated “Penzance Promenade” on map 2 of sheet 2. Penzance East The area indicated “Penzance East” on map 2 of sheet 2. Ludgvan The parishes of Ludgvan and Zennor. The eastern part of the parish of Madron indicated on map 2 of sheet 2, and the land to the north of that area extending to the parish’s northern boundary. The parishes of Marazion, Perranuthnoe, St Hilary and St Michael’s Mount. St Ives North The area indicated “St Ives North” on map 3A of sheet 3. St Ives South The parish of Towednack. The central part of the parish of St Ives indicated on map 3A of sheet 3. Lelant and Carbis Bay The area indicated on map 3A of sheet 3, and the land to the east and south of that area extending to the eastern and southern boundaries of the parish of St Ives. North The area indicated “Hayle North” on map 3B of sheet 3. Hayle South The area indicated on map 3B of sheet 3, and the land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of Hayle. Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth The parishes of Gwinear-Gwithian and St Erth. Breage The parishes of Breage and Germoe. The south-western part of the parish of Crowan indicated on map 4B of sheet 4, and the land to the south and west of that area extending to the parish’s southern and western boundaries.

3 Wendron The parishes of Wendron and Sithney. The north-eastern part of the parish of Crowan indicated on map 4B of sheet 4, and the land to the east and north of that area extending to the parish’s eastern and northern boundaries. Central The area indicated “Helston Central” on map 4A of sheet 4. Helston North The area indicated on map 4A of sheet 4, and the land to the east of that area extending to the eastern boundary of the parish of Helston. and Helston South The parish of Porthleven. The southern part of the parish of Helston indicated on map 4A of sheet 4, and the land to the south of that area extending to the parish’s southern boundary. Mullion The parishes of Mullion, Cury, Grade-Ruan and Landewednack. St Keverne and Meneage The parishes of St Keverne, St Anthony-in- Meneage, St Martin-in-Meneage, Mawgan-in- Meneage, Gunwalloe, Gweek and Manaccan. Carn Brea South The areas indicated “Carn Brea South” on maps 5 and 6 of sheets 5 and 6, and the land to the south of the area indicated on map 6 extending to the southern boundary of the parish of Carn Brea. Carn Brea North The area indicated “Carn Brea North” on map 6 of sheet 6. Troon and Beacon The area indicated on maps 5 and 6 of sheets 5 and 6, and the land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of . Camborne West The area indicated on map 5 of sheet 5, and the land to the west of that area extending to the western boundary of the parish of Camborne. Camborne Central The area indicated “Camborne Central” on map 5 of sheet 5. Camborne North The area indicated “Camborne North” on map 5 of sheet 5. Camborne South The area indicated “Camborne South” on map 5 of sheet 5. Central The area indicated “Redruth Central” on map 6 of sheet 6. Illogan The area indicated “Illogan” on maps 5 and 6 of sheets 5 and 6. Redruth North The area indicated “Redruth North” on maps 6 and 7 of sheets 6 and 7. Redruth South The area indicated “Redruth South” on map 6 of sheet 6. St Day and Lanner The parishes of St Day and Lanner. Stithians The parishes of Stithians, Carharrack and Gwennap. Constantine The parishes of Constantine, Budock and Mawnan. Mabe The parishes of Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias. Falmouth Boslowick The area indicated on map 10 of sheet 10, and the

4 land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of Falmouth. Falmouth Arwenack The area indicated “Falmouth Arwenack” on map 10 of sheet 10. Falmouth Gyllyngvase The area indicated on map 10 of sheet 10, and the land to the east of that area extending to the eastern boundary of the parish of Falmouth. Falmouth Penwerris The area indicated “Falmouth Penwerris” on map 10 of sheet 10. Falmouth Trescobeas The area indicated “Falmouth Trescobeas” on map 10 of sheet 10. Penryn East and Mylor The parish of Mylor. The eastern part of the parish of Penryn indicated on map 10 of sheet 10. Penryn West The area indicated “Penryn West” on map 10 of sheet 10. Feock and Kea The parish of Feock. The eastern part of the parish of Kea indicated on map 9 of sheet 9, and the land to the south of that area extending to the parish’s southern boundary. Boscawen The area indicated “Truro Boscawen” on map 9 of sheet 9. Truro Tregolls The area indicated “Truro Tregolls” on map 9 of sheet 9. Truro Moresk The area indicated “Truro Moresk” on map 9 of sheet 9. Truro Trehaverne The area indicated “Truro Trehaverne” on map 9 of sheet 9. Threemilestone and Gloweth The area indicated “Threemilestone and Gloweth” on map 9 of sheet 9. Ladock, St Clement and St Erme The parishes of Ladock, St Clement, St Erme and St Allen. Chacewater and Kenwyn The parish of Chacewater. The northern part of the parish of Kenwyn indicated on maps 8 and 9 of sheets 8 and 9, and the land to the east and west of that area extending to the parish’s eastern and western boundaries. The central and western parts of the parish of Kea indicated on map 9 of sheet 9, and the land to the west of that area extending to the parish’s western boundary. Probus The parishes of Probus, with Creed, St Michael Penkivel and Tregony. Roseland The parishes of St Just-in-Roseland, Cuby, Gerrans, Philleigh, Ruanlanihorne, and Veryan. Mount Hawke and Portreath The parish of Portreath. The southern part of the parish of St Agnes indicated on map 7 of sheet 7, and the land to the south of that area extending to the parish’s southern boundary. St Agnes The area indicated on maps 7 and 8 of sheets 7 and 8, and the land to the east of that area extending to the eastern boundary of the parish of St Agnes.

5 Perranporth The area indicated on map 8 of sheet 8, and the land to the north and west of that area extending to the northern and western boundaries of the parish of Perranzabuloe. Newlyn and Goonhavern The parishes of St Newlyn East, and Cubert. The eastern part of the parish of Peranzabuloe indicated on map 8 of sheet 8. Pentire The area indicated “Newquay Pentire” on map 11 of sheet 11. Newquay Treloggan The area indicated “Newquay Treloggan” on map 11 of sheet 11. Newquay Central The area indicated “Newquay Central” on map 11 of sheet 11. Newquay Tretherras The area indicated “Newquay Tretherras” on map 11 of sheet 11. Newquay Treviglas The area indicated “Newquay Treviglas” on map 11 of sheet 11. Colan and Mawgan The parishes of Colan and Mawgan-in-Pydar. The south-eastern and northern parts of the parish of Newquay indicated on map 11 of sheet 11. St Columb The parishes of and . Roche The area indicated on maps 12, 14 and 15 of sheets 12, 14 and 15, and the land to the north of the areas indicated on maps 12 and 15 extending to the northern boundary of the parish of Roche. Penwithick The area indicated “Penwithick” on maps 14 and 15 of sheets 14 and 15. Bugle The area indicated on maps 14 and 15 of sheets 14 and 15, and the land to the north of the area indicated on map 15 extending to the northern boundary of the parish of . The parish of St Enoder St Stephen The area indicated on map 12 of sheet 12, and the land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of St Stephen-in- Brannel. St Dennis The area indicated on map 12 of sheet 12, and the land to the west of that area extending to the western boundary of the parish of St Stephen-in- Brannel. The parishes of St Mewan and . Gover The area indicated “St Austell Gover” on map 14 of sheet 14. St Austell Poltair The area indicated “St Austell Poltair” on map 14 of sheet 14. Mount Charles The area indicated “Mount Charles” on map 14 of sheet 14. St Austell Bethel The area indicated “St Austell Bethel” on map 14 of sheet 14. The parishes of Mevagissey, Valley and . The southern part of the parish of indicated on maps 13A and 14 of sheets 13 and 14.

6 St Austell Bay The area indicated “St Austell Bay” on maps 13B and 14 of sheets 13 and 14. Tywardreath The area indicated “Tywardreath” on map 13B of sheet 13. St Blaise The area indicated “St Blaise” on maps 13B and 14 of sheets 13 and 14. The parishes of Fowey, and St Sampson. The northern part of the parish of indicated on map 13B of sheet 13, and the land to the north of that area extending to the parish’s northern boundary. The southern part of the parish of Luxulyan indicated on maps 13B, 14 and 15 of sheets 13, 14 and 15, and the land to the east of the area indicated on map 15 extending to the parish’s eastern boundary. The parishes of Lostwithiel, , Broadoak Lanteglos, and . East The parish of St Martin-by-Looe. The northern part of the parish of Looe indicated on map 16C of sheet 16, and the land to the east and north of that area extending to the parish’s eastern and northern boundaries. Looe West and Lansallos The parish of Lansallos. The southern part of Looe parish, as indicated on map 16C of sheet 16, and the land to the south and west of that area extending to the parish’s southern and western boundaries. The parishes of Pelynt, , Duloe, and Morval. Rame The parishes of Maker-with-Rame, Antony, Millbrook, and St John. East The area indicated “Torpoint East” on map 18 of sheet 18. Torpoint West The area indicated “Torpoint West” on map 18 of sheet 18. Burraton The area indicated on map 18 of sheet 18, and the land to the west of that area extending to the western boundary of the parish of Saltash. Saltash St Stephens The area indicated “Saltash St Stephens” on map 18 of sheet 18. Saltash Essa The area indicated “Saltash Essa” on map 18 of sheet 18. Saltash Pill The area indicated “Saltash Pill” on map 18 of sheet 18. St Germans The parishes of St Germans, Botusfleming, , and . The parishes of Menheniot, , and . The part of the parish of indicated on map 16B of sheet 16, and the land to the south and west of that area extending to the parish’s southern and western boundary.

7 North The area indicated on map 16B of sheet 16, and the land to the north of that area extending to the northern boundary of the parish of Liskeard. Liskeard Central The area indicated “Liskeard Central” on map 16B of sheet 16. Liskeard South and Dobwalls The area indicated on map 16B of sheet 16, and the land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of Liskeard. The parishes of St Cleer, St Neot and . Kelly Bray The parishes of St Dominick and . The eastern part of the parish of and the western part of the parish of indicated on map 19 of sheet 19, and the land to the north of that area extending to the northern boundary of the parish of Calstock. Gunnislake The eastern part of the parish of Calstock indicated on map 19 of sheet 19, and the land to the east of that area extending to the parish’s eastern boundary. Callington The western part of the parish of Callington indicated on map 19 of sheet 19, and the land to the west of that area extending to the parish’s western boundary. The parishes of St Ive, and South Hill. Lanivet The parishes of Lanivet, Blisland, Cardinham, Helland, Lanhydrock and Withiel. East The eastern part of the parish of Bodmin indicated on map 16A of sheet 16, and the land to the east and north of that area extending to the parish’s eastern and northern boundaries. Bodmin West The western part of the parish of Bodmin indicated on map 16A of sheet 16, and the land to the west of that area extending to the parish’s western boundary. Bodmin Central The area indicated “Bodmin Central” on map 16A of sheet 16. The parishes of Padstow and St Merryn. St Endellion The parishes of St Endellion, St Minver Highlands and St Minver Lowlands. The northern part of the parish of St Kew indicated on map 17A on sheet 17, and the land to the north of that area extending to the parish’s northern boundary. West The area indicated “Wadebridge West” on map 17B of sheet 17. Wadebridge East The part of the parish of St Kew indicated on map 17A of sheet 17, and the land to the east, south and west of that area extending to the parish’s eastern, southern and western boundaries. The eastern part of the parish of Wadebridge and the northern part of the parish of Egloshayle indicated on map 17B of sheet 17, and the part of the parish of Egloshayle to the north of that area that extends to its northern boundary. St Issey The parishes of St Issey, St Breock, St Ervan, St

8 Eval, St Mabyn and St Tudy. The southern part of the parish of Egloshayle indicated on map 17B of sheet 17, and the land to the south of that area extending to the parish’s southern boundary. The parishes of Camelford, Davidstow, St Clether, Treneglos and Tresmeer. St Teath The parishes of St Teath, Advent, Michaelstow and St Breward. Tintagel The parishes of Tintagel, Forrabury and Minster, Lesnewth, Otterham, St Juliot, Tremaine, Trevalga and Warbstow. Altarnun The parishes of Altarnun, Lewannick, South Petherwin, St Thomas the Apostle Rural and Trewen. Stokeclimsland The parishes of Stokeclimsland, Lawhitton Rural, Lezant and North Hill. Launceston South The area indicated on map 20B of sheet 20, and the land to the south of that area extending to the southern boundary of the parish of Launceston. Launceston Central The area indicated “Launceston Central” on map 20B of sheet 20. Launceston North The area indicated on map 20B of sheet 20, and the land to the north of that area extending to the northern boundary of the parish of Launceston. The parishes of Boyton, Egloskerry, Laneast, North Petherwin, St Stephens by Launceston Rural and Werrington. Poundstock The parishes of Poundstock, Jacobstow, North Tamerton, St Gennys, Week St Mary and Whitstone. South The area indicated “Bude South” on map 20A of sheet 20. Bude North and Stratton The area indicated “Bude North and Stratton” on map 20A of sheet 20. Flexbury and The part of the parish of Bude-Stratton indicated on map 20A of sheet 20. The parishes of Kilkhampton, Launcells, Marhamchurch and Morwenstow.

9 EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Order)

This Order abolishes the existing 71 electoral divisions of the county of Cornwall and provides for the creation of 123 new electoral divisions. One councillor is to be elected for each electoral division. Article 3 and the Schedule make provision for the names and areas of the new electoral divisions. The new arrangements are based on draft recommendations published on 2nd December 2008 by the Boundary Committee for England, a committee of the Electoral Commission. Those recommendations may be viewed at http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/boundary- reviews/all-reviews/south-west/cornwall/cornwall-electoral-review The areas of the new electoral divisions are shown on the sheets described in article 2(2). Where a numbered map is referred to in column (2) of the Schedule, it will be found on the sheet of the same number. Article 4 requires the Council to make the sheets available for inspection. Article 5 requires the electoral registration officer to make any necessary amendments to electoral registers to reflect the new electoral arrangements. Article 6 amends the County of Cornwall (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2005 by omitting paragraphs (2) and (3) of article 1, article 3, articles 6 to 8 and the Schedule. The provisions retained relate to the warding of the parishes of Helston and Newquay (constituted by articles 4 and 5 of that Order) and the number of councillors for those parish wards. The four-year term of office of county councillors elected in 2009 is provided for in section 6 of the Local Government Act 1972 (c.70). Section 7 of that Act determines the years in which ordinary elections of county councillors are held. After 2009, county council elections will be held in 2013 and every fourth year after that. Prints of the sheets described in article 2(2) may be inspected at all reasonable times at the Council’s offices at County Hall, Truro, TR1 3AY, Dolcoath Avenue, Camborne, TR14 8SX, Luxstowe House, Liskeard, PL14 3DZ, 39 Penwinnick Road, St Austell, PL25 5DR, Carrick House, Pydar Street, Truro TR1 1EB, Higher Tenant Road, Wadebridge, PL27 6TW and St Clare, Penzance, TR18 3QW and at the Library and Information Centre, Communities and Local Government, 1/C8 Ashdown House, 123 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6DE. A full impact assessment has not been produced for this Order as no impact on the private or voluntary sector is foreseen. ______

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10 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

2009 No. 850

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND

The Cornwall (Electoral Arrangements and Consequential Amendments) Order 2009

£5.50

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