THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of DERBYSHIRE Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division

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THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of DERBYSHIRE Draft Recommendations for Electoral Division KEY This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. DISTRICT/BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. WARD BOUNDARY ELECTORAL REVIEW OF DERBYSHIRE PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH DISTRICT/BOROUGH NAME Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries in Scale : 1cm = 0.08500 km PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME Grid Interval 1km APPERKNOWLE ED the county of Derbyshire April 2012 ECKINGTON NORTH WARD WARD NAME ECKINGTON CP PARISH NAME Sheet 3 of 6 BRAMLEY PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. E S O L C R E T SHEET 3, MAP 3a Proposed division boundaries in Eckington A W S L L U H IG H S T 3 5 r 0 e Y th 6 o R A er B iv W R E HOLLOW LANE N A D L N D A O Nurseries K L O ELG K W AT C Y E U TWIC E KENHAM C L A RES B M LU P D EE PW E LL A L V L DR E I AND H Eckington Park CKL X AU O WI W NDMILL GREENWAY HAL O L D MEADO W DRI A VE E D M A T O H R G oss I e M M Th R A B S H H R E E F H G F A IE T S L Cemetery O H D R O R U O S A ss E Mo D he L T A N E Eckington Park A 6 1 E 3 AN 5 H L ORT PIPW Bramleyhill Farm T he M o ss Eckington MILL ROAD 3 5 Business Park Eckington Park 0 6 Council Eckington Park B LADY IDA'S DRIVE (Track) Camms C of E Depot (Aided) Primary School ROTHERSIDE ROAD Drift Mine KILLAMARSH CP T River Rother S H C RECTORY CL ECKINGTON NORTH WARD R KILLAMARSH WEST WARD U H C BRAMLEY PARISH WARD R O L O Boiley Farm IL Business H 52 M Playing Field 0 Centre E E 6 L B L B T P T AC S E K L T B ANE A V I A C E L C R F K I T L O Bramley L E A VE RE CL R R N A O E TH ST LE D R A IFO D YA D AN L O R ST FO R O N PI T A EE D k R RO STR roo NCA AD N rk B RAVE EE Pa Reservoir Eckington STEAD STR QU (Covered) EET Eckington Allotment Gardens STAT Junior ION ROAD School G Bramley Park O Renishaw Park Golf Course Chapelwheel S 3 5 Dam AD B 0 O E 6 Playing Field R REET S IC IGH ST R RIDGEWAY AND MARSH LANE WARD FR H O B L WU S U P D AD T T is k O H A m o APPERKNOWLE ED ND R a ro SMU G R nt k B Marsh M O T led ar AI E A K P Marsh Lane N R E Ra Lane O R T il A T H w D Eckington S E a Primary C N y (47) I H D School U JO L School L U Marsh Lane R B C RIDGEWAY AND MARSH LANE Ravencar L 53 I 0 W K 6 Farm E L B L S W I Birley Farm A L ET E Y M E L PARISH WARD A A R T W T I S S L A K V L T Playing AW S EL A H M E W T IT N L S Field S S A B P T N U R ET IP R E E E R E Y T Sports E 6 B 6 S Y 5 05 T R T 60 6 ES A Ground B Lightwood W R O D A Farm DR D R ON L ive FIE A Recreation S r R MA LD T ot RSH ROA A her VIE D Ground T W IO D Renishaw Park Golf Course E N A V R O O O T A R E NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT Allot R E D R G D Gdns 3 T O S 5 K 0 O N 6 O Lightwood TO H (G) O W N OR B N T E N H F T D H G O Football Ground O I R P E O L E T Birk Hill R S N W O A A T Allotment Gardens S Bolehill Farm Infant D L T m I School L i t P L h C I H y Bolehill ES ECKINGTON CP M B T r N o U Renishaw Hall o T k D NE A A A V L L EN O HIL U R E E OL E B D G A D Woodend Farm O I R R D L IE F R E T S E H C KILLAMARSH AND SPINKHILLRenishaw ED AS Lake H CR ES (52) CE NT Eckington Marsh ECKINGTON SOUTH WARD SOUTHGATE PARISH WARD Hotel Renishaw Park RENISHAW WARD S T M A A IN ECKINGTON CENTRAL V Renishaw Lake R Marsh Farm E O L (Fish Pond) AD 52 E 60 PARISH WARD Y B L A 378,000m A 6 N 13 E 5 9 RENISHAW 1 4 6 PARISH WARDB Renishaw Primary 441,000m Middle Handley School SK47NW Thirbycliff Farm t i Red Lodge o G Farm e h T D r i e s h m UNSTONE WARD t o a n R t r l e e d v i UNSTONE CP Foxstone R R a E Dam i l w N a A y L E U G Tip A H L L I H L Spoil Heap L E W G N I R P S BARROW HILL AND NEW WHITTINGTON WARD ) in ra D Nether ( BARROW HILL PARISH WARD it o Handley G e h T R iv e Slittingmill r Farm D WOODTHORPE o e Tip L PARISH WARD e STAVELEY NORTH AND WHITTINGTON ED LOWGATES AND a (23) WOODTHORPE STAVELEY ED y WARD a lw (22) i a R d e White Lodge l 2 t 5 Farm CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH n 0 a 6 m r B s e i h LOWGATES D t (C) o B R Hagge Farm r 6 PARISH WARD Sewage Works Quarry e 053 v i STAVELEY CP R SHEET 3, MAP 3b Proposed division boundaries in Staveley 3 5 0 6 Hagge Farm B Sewage Works L L I H N R O H B T R E W C A K H L A N Huggester Farm E Hawthorne Hill Farm ST Breck Farm AV EL EY LA NE Foxlow Junction D A Rifle O R Range y N Haddon Works a O lw I i T a A R T S d e STAVELEY NORTH AND WHITTINGTON ED l t Allotment n Gardens Recreation Ground a m D s OA i (23) D E R L D Quarry DA RN A F FA O R R BARROW HILL AND NEW WHITTINGTON WARD A N N O K Recreation T Golf Hartington L Y Ground BARROW HILL Industrial Estate G N Driving Range N I D K R W PARISH WARD C H Railway E IT T I Centre Barrow Hill Tip N H G Primary School A LOWGATES PARISH WARD T L (disused) O L N Landfill Site L A a R N e E L O LOWGATES AND WOODTHORPE WARD A e D o D r e v Barrow Hill i M R Handleywood Farm R in i e v ra Hall Lane e l ay r R ailw al R R a Miner Junction i M o lw in t a er h y B a e l R E ail r Playing Field wa L y L H Riverdale Park ngs Sidi O ley Up D ve D A Sta U RO A S B P SO O E E RK O R N L W A P T N O L Ri E Norbriggs ver S A Rother S N Sports Ground Primary A E W School H O AD E RO R HIT K W S R Business O LOWGATES A Centre D ATES LOWG LOWGATES CHURCH ST WOODTHORPE Tip T Tip E R B E NETHERTHORPE A PARISH WARD E Business R L L T P Centre M S H O E R N K O Netherthorpe School D T U A A D D D O PO R RTE R D R S I T V C N he R a ste al E rfiel an STAVELEY A e d C N L C F an d e Netherthorpe Flash al R l (di ie O o suse ive erf Nature Reserve d) r t T D R es r o Ch P e Electricity th iv e M Sub Station Ch r R e O ste rfie R D l C Victoria D d C A A an RO O al Farm R MA E RKET ST DL N RI IO B T A T Speedwell S Industrial Estate Fan Road Industrial Estate Sports y L a IME A D D VENU w A E l Ground i RO A N D a FA O A T R R O R d e CHESTERFIELD BOROUGH L l R O T t L n E E U E E A a R G R V Speedwell S STEP m Woodthorpe I HENSO s T O H N RD i R (C) Infant R S B D Grange M D E K R A A St Joseph's School Football K E O C N O T RC Church Ground I Y O E A L S M V K Factory I S T R R Staveley L P O A Junior A HOLLINGWOOD B D L D T A School k U King George V I r O o ESTATE L ET R o R Memorial Field o E A u D r N g B R C L T h S U E s I l G S B F C IN HOLLINGWOOD M EM o K r R E o T o E TE Pools Brook R T RY P E R S o L P k S AN P E E Country Park U T HE PARISH WARD E R C Pools Brook T T E EE Hollingwood E D STAVELEY CP Country Park BRIMINGTONTR T A Cemetery S Primary EN O E School R Allotment QU M D E NORTH WARD R Gardens A A D A O O L W R S U S IL D E P C VE T R R V R S R F W I I E I O O L N R L M T C D C R R D E T I E S VE Playing Field E E C T H R C S R A E E E S IL T L L S E Playing B S R S Coal Stocking Area D S T O EET R E R E Field H ST P D T Henry D N DIS F D N I E A O IN A CAV O R D O V Bradley D P M R R I E V S I Infants D L D E L L T St Joseph's RC & Cof E I MIDDLECROFT O M E School I R D F (VA) Primary School N R E D R S E E E T T D Seymour Junction V S T R O E Ringwood Park R N E H E C I D V R R E MIDDLECROFT PARISH WARD I E N IV T NUE E AVE R ERN D F T N BOLSOVER NORTH E STAVELEY ROAD C MIDDLECROFT AND POOLSBROOK WARD E DR OMFORD S CR RI WEST WARD E Lake Poolsbrook N R Ringwood Hall W R iv R O e I r RIVE C A D N D RNWALL CO D Ringwood D oe A S D RO R Caravan Site L T e WOO Lake E a G E RIN V L R M A in OLD R C Poolsbrook e S O r Farm T BOLSOVERa l A A R Recn D Lake V CPa T E il U Gnd POOLSBROOK w RN L a E E y R Y D R R BOLSOVER DISTRICT IV PARISH WARD E Pools Brook Country Park O DR D A LL ECROFT ROA D (B) DWE MIDDL PON Springwell Poolsbrook School Community & Social Centre BARLBOROUGH OAD ATTLEE R College AND CLOWNE ED (10) Ringwood T r o Inkersall Farm u BRIMINGTON ED g Primary School h Playing Field B r o o (18) k E V I S STAVELEY ED R VE D T R DRI MANO A N N A k C L (22) o V R o E E r Y I B BRIMINGTON CP B C s l A H I o N V o R K E P O E N A R U D S E C A D L L A A Opencast Workings L O R HUCKLOW AVE R G E L 373,000m R N L E Playing Field y A D D a E S O w N A l i R N a O E R R R K R O d N O e I A E l L t A A I UE D ND n N a D O Allotment AVE AV E m D s Gardens DA i D 442,000m Opencast Workings INKERSALL GREEN Manor Farm SK47SW E M V A R D D BRIMINGTON SOUTH WARD I U N A C D R O R R I M V E A Inkersall K) D A (TRAC B E R N E AN R L V CE I O O RNA U R FU F 1 R C D M T M R T O A O I B L D A L A D E O R E N A I P R S E INKERSALL GREEN PARISH WARD O T Furnace Farm O C L R E S E V B S A Duckmanton R C O E HOLLINGWOOD AND INKERSALL WARD Primary E L School O N A K T D R k E D o V o r O B D D h R DUCKMANTON PARISH WARD g u L o L r NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE DISTRICT T E W (G) E MARKHAM ROAD K Recreation A Ground B D 1 E N U LA C M S M RD O K ON T T RECREATI B BAMFORD ROAD A M R V A O E N O P L T SUTTON ED SUTTON o K E o O E l Y s N (53) WARD B D R M1 R r DUCKMANTON o R O O Commerce o I A V k A Park D D E SUTTON CUM DUCKMANTON CP.
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