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The Local Government Boundary Commission for England Electoral Review of North Devon SHEET 1, MAP 1 THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW OF NORTH DEVON Draft recommendations for ward boundaries in the district of North Devon December 2017 Sheet 1 of 1 P Boundary alignment and names shown on the mapping background C MARTINHOE CP E O may not be up to date. They may differ from the latest boundary information H IS applied as part of this review. T N E LYNTON & LYNMOUTH R COMBE MARTIN CP T ILFRACOMBE BRENDON AND COUNTISBURY CP LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH CP This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey EAST R on behalf of the Keeper of Public Records © Crown copyright and database right. ILFRACOMBE CP Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and database right. Q The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2017. ILFRACOMBE WEST BERRYNARBOR CP PARRACOMBE CP MORTEHOE CP KENTISBURY CP B I T T A MORTEHOE D O N C WEST DOWN CP P EAST DOWN CP CHALLACOMBE CP COMBE MARTIN & MARWOOD ARLINGTON CP GEORGEHAM CP BRATTON FLEMING BRAUNTON NORTH MARWOOD CP J LOXHORE CP BRATTON FLEMING CP SHIRWELL CP KEY TO PARISH WARDS BRAUNTON CP K BARNSTAPLE CP BRAYFORD CP BRAUNTON SOUTH A CENTRAL TOWN PILTON WEST CP B FORCHES ASHFORD STOKE C FORT HILL HEANTON CP RIVERS CP D LONGBRIDGE PUNCHARDON CP BARNSTAPLE WITH PILTON E NEWPORT F GOODLEIGH CP F PILTON & YEO VALLEY G VICTORIA BARNSTAPLE BARNSTAPLE CENTRAL CP A BISHOP'S NYMPTON CP G C M D L BARNSTAPLE WITH BICKINGTON H MILL ON THE MOLE B WESTACOTT I NEWTOWN N P ROUNDSWELL NEWPORT U NORTH MOLTON CP FREMINGTON CP V T BRAUNTON CP FREMINGTON O E S NORTH MOLTON X LANDKEY CP EAST AND WEST BUCKLAND CP J BRAUNTON NORTH P C K BRAUNTON SOUTH N E H INSTOW CP C SWIMBRIDGE CP IT LANDKEY W FREMINGTON CP T L ANCHOR WOOD M BICKINGTON N FREMINGTON & YELLAND TAWSTOCK CP MOLLAND CP O MAPLE P ROUNDSWELL & WOODVILLE BISHOP'S TAWTON CP FILLEIGH CP WESTLEIGH CP INSTOW W WEST ANSTEY CP ILFRACOMBE CP HORWOOD, LOVACOTT AND NEWTON TRACEY CP Q ILFRACOMBE EAST R ILFRACOMBE WEST LANDKEY CP H EAST I ANSTEY CP S MOUNT SANDFORD GREEN SOUTH MOLTON CP T NEWLANDS BISHOP'S NYMPTON CP U WESTACOTT CHITTLEHAMPTON CP TAWSTOCK CP SOUTH MOLTON V TAWSTOCK NORTHERN URBAN W TAWSTOCK RURAL GEORGE NYMPTON CP X TAWSTOCK SOUTHERN URBAN CHITTLEHAMPTON ATHERINGTON CP QUEEN'S NYMPTON KNOWSTONE CP SATTERLEIGH AND CP WARKLEIGH CP MARIANSLEIGH CP ROSE ASH CP KING'S NYMPTON CP CHITTLEHAMHOLT CP BISHOP'S NYMPTON & WITHERIDGE ROMANSLEIGH CP RACKENFORD CP MESHAW CP BURRINGTON CP CHULMLEIGH WITHERIDGE CP CHULMLEIGH CP EAST WORLINGTON CP 01 2 4 KEY DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY Kilometres PARISH BOUNDARY 1 cm = 0.5242 km PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PARISH BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY CHULMLEIGH PROPOSED WARD NAME LANDKEY CP PARISH NAME.
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