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1 March 2021 BC Ward Electorate (4).Xlsx Parish council ward electorate totals Area Type Vacant Seats Electors Area2 Beaconsfield Central Parish 4 2362 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Beaconsfield North Parish 3 2051 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Beaconsfield South East Parish 2 885 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Beaconsfield West Parish 7 3912 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Burnham Beeches Parish 8 3981 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Burnham Church Parish 4 1793 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Burnham Lent Rise Parish 7 3629 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Denham Parish Council Parish 15 6217 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Dorney Parish Council Parish 7 600 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Farnham Royal North Parish 7 3289 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Farnham Royal South Parish 4 1510 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Fulmer Parish Council Parish 7 461 Chiltern and South Bucks Area George Green and Middle Green Parish 5 993 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Gerrards Cross East Parish 2 929 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Gerrards Cross North Parish 5 2645 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Gerrards Cross South Parish 5 2799 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Hedgerley Parish Council Parish 7 688 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Iver Heath Parish 6 3894 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Iver Village and Richings Park Parish 6 4498 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Shredding Green Parish 1 483 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Stoke Poges Parish Council Parish 11 3915 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Taplow Parish Council Parish 11 1867 Chiltern and South Bucks Area The Orchards Parish 2 286 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Wexham Street Parish 2 515 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Wood Lane Parish 1 281 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Amersham Common Parish 3 2096 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Amersham Common West Parish 3 1677 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Amersham on The Hill Parish 5 3878 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Amersham Town Parish 2 2076 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Asheridge Vale Parish 2 1591 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Ashley Green Parish 4 515 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Austenwood Parish 2 1733 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Ballinger & South Heath Parish 2 1001 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Bellingdon & Asheridge Parish 4 554 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Central Parish 5 3644 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Chalfont Common Parish 5 3353 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Chalfont St Giles Parish 11 4127 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Chartridge Parish 5 818 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Chenies Parish Council Parish 5 204 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Chesham Bois Parish Council Parish 11 2406 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Cholesbury‐Cum‐St.Leonards Parish Council Parish 7 798 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Coleshill Parish Council Parish 7 455 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Gold Hill Parish 3 1719 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Great Missenden Parish 4 1769 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Hilltop Parish 2 1401 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Holmer Green Parish 7 3307 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Hyde Heath Parish 2 843 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Jordans Parish 1 551 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Latimer Parish 2 275 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Ley Hill Parish 5 555 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Little Chalfont Parish 5 3299 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Little Chalfont North East Parish 2 951 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Area Type Vacant Seats Electors Area2 Little Chalfont South Parish 2 959 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Lowndes Parish 2 2320 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Lt Kingshill and Lt Missenden Parish 4 1096 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Newtown Parish 2 1934 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Penn Parish 8 2520 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Penn Street & Winchmore Hill Parish 3 674 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Prestwood & Heath End Parish 10 5128 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Ridgeway Parish 2 1944 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Seer Green Parish Council Parish 9 1768 Chiltern and South Bucks Area St. Mary`s Parish 1 1322 Chiltern and South Bucks Area The Lee Parish Council Parish 7 590 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Townsend Parish 3 2288 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Vale Parish 2 1573 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Waterside Parish 3 2481 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Weedon Hill Parish 2 1771 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Whelpley Hill Parish 3 295 Chiltern and South Bucks Area Adstock Parish Council Parish 7 305 Aylesbury Area Akeley Parish Council Parish 7 396 Aylesbury Area Ashendon Parish Council Parish 5 196 Aylesbury Area Aston Abbotts Parish Council Parish 7 331 Aylesbury Area Aston Clinton Parish Council Parish 11 3750 Aylesbury Area Beachampton Parish Council Parish 5 131 Aylesbury Area Bedgrove Parish 3 4975 Aylesbury Area Berryfields Parish Council Parish 10 5156 Aylesbury Area Bierton Parish 8 1229 Aylesbury Area Brill Parish Council Parish 7 919 Aylesbury Area Buckingham Park Parish Council Parish 8 1836 Aylesbury Area Buckland Parish Council Parish 7 630 Aylesbury Area Calvert Green Parish 7 803 Aylesbury Area Central Parish 2 3274 Aylesbury Area Charnson Parish Council Parish 5 241 Aylesbury Area Chearsley Parish Council Parish 7 440 Aylesbury Area Cheddington Parish Council Parish 8 1454 Aylesbury Area Chilton Parish Council Parish 5 236 Aylesbury Area Coldharbour Parish Council Parish 11 3507 Aylesbury Area Coppice Way Parish 1 960 Aylesbury Area Cublington Parish Council Parish 5 285 Aylesbury Area Cuddington Parish Council Parish 7 483 Aylesbury Area Dagnall Parish 2 417 Aylesbury Area Dinton with Ford & Upton Parish Council Parish 7 705 Aylesbury Area Drayton Parslow Parish Council Parish 7 540 Aylesbury Area East Claydon Parish Council Parish 7 307 Aylesbury Area Edgcott Parish Council Parish 5 201 Aylesbury Area Edlesborough Parish 5 1514 Aylesbury Area Elmhurst Parish 2 4724 Aylesbury Area Fishers Field Parish 1 136 Aylesbury Area Gatehouse Parish 3 6032 Aylesbury Area Gawcott with Lenborough Parish Council Parish 7 671 Aylesbury Area Granborough Parish Council Parish 7 475 Aylesbury Area Great Brickhill Parish Council Parish 7 713 Aylesbury Area Great Horwood Parish Council Parish 7 902 Aylesbury Area Grendon Underwood Parish Council Parish 7 910 Aylesbury Area Area Type Vacant Seats Electors Area2 Haddenham Parish Council Parish 11 4360 Aylesbury Area Halton Parish Council Parish 9 541 Aylesbury Area Hardwick Parish Council Parish 5 249 Aylesbury Area Hawkslade Parish 1 1843 Aylesbury Area Hawkslade Parish 3 1491 Aylesbury Area Highlands & Watchcroft Parish 1 350 Aylesbury Area Hillsden Parish Council Parish 7 171 Aylesbury Area Hulcott Parish Council Parish 7 106 Aylesbury Area Ickford Parish Council Parish 7 558 Aylesbury Area Ivinghoe Parish 5 548 Aylesbury Area Ivinghoe Aston Parish 2 228 Aylesbury Area Kingsbrook Parish Council Parish 9 1264 Aylesbury Area Leckhampstead Parish Council Parish 5 169 Aylesbury Area Lillingstone Dayrell Parish Council Parish 7 72 Aylesbury Area Little Horwood Parish Council Parish 7 400 Aylesbury Area Long Crendon Parish Council Parish 9 2033 Aylesbury Area Ludgershall Parish Council Parish 7 329 Aylesbury Area Maids Moreton Parish Council Parish 7 711 Aylesbury Area Mandeville & Elm Farm Parish 3 5291 Aylesbury Area Marsh Gibbon Parish Council Parish 7 785 Aylesbury Area Marsworth Parish Council Parish 7 592 Aylesbury Area Mentmore Parish Council Parish 7 325 Aylesbury Area Middle Claydon Parish Council Parish 5 114 Aylesbury Area Mursley Parish Council Parish 7 565 Aylesbury Area Nash Parish Council Parish 7 378 Aylesbury Area Newton Longville Parish Council Parish 8 1514 Aylesbury Area North Parish 7 4751 Aylesbury Area North Marson Parish Council Parish 7 574 Aylesbury Area Northall Parish 2 382 Aylesbury Area Oakfield Parish 2 3502 Aylesbury Area Oakley Parish Council Parish 7 879 Aylesbury Area Oldhams Meadow Parish 1 354 Aylesbury Area Oving Parish Council Parish 5 384 Aylesbury Area Oxford Road Parish 2 3347 Aylesbury Area Padbury Parish Council Parish 7 702 Aylesbury Area Pitstone Parish Council Parish 11 2677 Aylesbury Area Preston Bissett Parish Council Parish 7 258 Aylesbury Area Quainton Parish Council Parish 7 1053 Aylesbury Area Quarrendon Parish 2 3341 Aylesbury Area Radclive Cum Chackmore Parish Council Parish 7 206 Aylesbury Area Shabbington Parish Council Parish 5 433 Aylesbury Area Slapton Parish Council Parish 7 457 Aylesbury Area Soulbury Parish Council Parish 7 682 Aylesbury Area South Parish 8 5243 Aylesbury Area Southcourt Parish 2 4839 Aylesbury Area Steeple Claydon Parish Council Parish 9 1905 Aylesbury Area Stewkley Parish Council Parish 9 1463 Aylesbury Area Stoke Grange Parish 3 1028 Aylesbury Area Stoke Hammond Parish Council Parish 7 1355 Aylesbury Area Stoke Leys Parish 2 489 Aylesbury Area Stoke Mandeville Village Parish 4 1960 Aylesbury Area Stone Bishopstone & Hartwell Parish Council Parish 9 2088 Aylesbury Area Area Type Vacant Seats Electors Area2 Stowe Parish Council Parish 7 240 Aylesbury Area Swanbourne Parish 7 331 Aylesbury Area Thornborough Parish Council Parish 7 523 Aylesbury Area Tingewick Parish Council Parish 7 1017 Aylesbury Area Turweston Parish Council Parish 5 173 Aylesbury Area Twyford Parish Council Parish 7 459 Aylesbury Area Waddesdon Parish Council Parish 9 1485 Aylesbury Area Walton Parish 1 1858 Aylesbury Area Walton Court Parish 1 1310 Aylesbury Area Watermead Parish Council Parish 7 1775 Aylesbury Area Weedon Parish Council Parish 7 314 Aylesbury Area Wendover Parish Council Parish 13 6075 Aylesbury Area Westbury Parish Council Parish 7 381 Aylesbury Area Westcott Parish Council Parish 7 365 Aylesbury Area Weston Turville Parish Council Parish 10 2927 Aylesbury Area Whaddon
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