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THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE for ENGLAND ELECTORAL REVIEW of CHESHIRE EAST Draft Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Unitary Au SHEET 6, MAP 6 Proposed Wards in Congleton 4 5 Newsbank 6 A 3 5 A Ethel's Green Farm A 3 4 Sandhole Farm NE GAWSWORTH WARD LA K C BA D NORTH RODE CP A O R D L IE Wornish Nook F S E L C C A M NE LA OL Colleymill HO SC Bridge C O N G L E T SOMERFORD O BOSLEY CP N BOOTHS R O A CP D t c u d a i D i V sm an tle d Eaton Ra Hillmoor ilw ay Farm G IA N T Water S Rookery Farm W O D O Dane Hall A D R L O iv A R e r N D E N an O e T X U Water B Yewtree Farm Crossley al an Stud Farm C ld EATON CP fie es cl Aqueduct ac M Midway House Farm BRERETON WARD Brickhouse Farm Hulme Walfield HULME WALFIELD CP Diglake Farm Big Fenton River Dane Farm e n a D r e M iv O S R S L A N E al an ld C C Radnor sfie H cle E E c a LAN L M ER F OV O PE R D R M O A N A D C H E S T Havannah E R Primary School R Greenhouse O A Farm D Playing AD Field RO E Smithy Farm Buglawton Hall AL G D School IA AM NT LH SW A O M O D HAR L VEY RO AN AD E Peover B AC D Farm K Eaton Bank R L AN E E School L S A T D JO HN E SOMERFORD CP 'S F RO R AD A H W Ambulance Station E ne U a N D D E E A r V V V e A I I v R i E D H R V D L I T S Playing Field E H R E R E O A A D T S I G O N V Y O U E N W A H A O A N R B V A H H R R N N E U K K O A N N S A H A U D B Playing Fields L E Car Park A N E BUGLAWTON PIRIE ROAD Congleton Eaton Bank Industrial Estate BUXTON ROAD Business Park ne E a D D r OS e L A iv O C R M T R IDD LE K T Playing LAN E S E L B RS H E O Field L L V E F A V O I I A K Congleton R N N I N PEDLE Quarry C R N Y LANE G Radnor Park G OM O A Buglawton K D D Retail Park S N W rk V Buglawton (dis) O A T a F W Trading Estate A P H Primary School I S U Y s Industrial Estate E R N es Y CR N in LE S R s BAI T u O B L A S e A N id D E O s N RIVE RBU e H HIRE D an E BERKS C D R Key Y DR ANE I Green Black Firs D L VE Sewage Works OO Pedley House Primary School R Farm S RIVE E TTY D B R Lambs House School BEA A C C (Special Needs) K Y L E A L N D E R A HO D E L A ME S C O H R A PE L E k R D OA R oo Cloud Side D R r E Dane Mill B M D w A N Business Centre ha L A S E L in D R e E Congleton Park an B D LEAM M Cloud Plantation I U NGTO N C ROAD S e T S n E Congleton A a E B -P D RU Y er R NS High School B iv T WIC - R S K H N ST OLM O K R D ES CH T EE A APEL Y O T V ROAD A St Mary's Catholic O A T L R U im C Primary School RO Y D b B R e Playing Field E E rs L Y B M C ro O R ok H R E CONGLETON EAST WARD Leisure Centre and ER B S A BE Bi CO Swimming Pool RT dd RN ST B ul LAN RE O ph E ET R Va O lle U y W G F C E ay O H R CONGLETON WEST R R N T O S O S N A C BU A D R Loachbrook RO T E PARISH WARD T IO S SA C NDBACH ROAD AN N Bridge M E OU R N NT O T BAT A W TEN SPRA D ES WA GG STREET BROMLEY FARM B T Y M R S O TR T O E S O W O K Playing Field E Quarry T R L T E E A A Cricket S T N K D T CONGLETON EAST H S Ground R E R A S r R O M h oi C A CONGLETON a rv O D CONGLETON w PARISH WARD e C s K B e r R L U HI W o A L The Quinta GH STR EET O o N L WEST WARD k E S Primary School O W L T S A T T T EE O E D E N A R E A O D R V A R STR O R T E CONGLETON CP R O DA S E Y L N k S E o E R A L C U ro D R B AC D T ES E s N Football G C er EE S O EN imb Country A G T t T GR O c C Ground A M u W Park W d E a N E i V E V A DIN BUR T GH R F OAD T O Cemetery E R A E C s R H tbur T y M G er S I e C H oun W PA Timbersbrook U try E RK L Pa N LA L rk NE S Marlfields Primary School W H Daven Primary P A O A T W School D E G R E B R Y B U O L D R R O A A R O Y D E N D KH L E L V I O A IE U N F R SE AD E H D A L O R IG V l AN T O W H N Y a E O L E N o D A n AI a N R a R W R c N IV C E h E E D E d N Rainow Hill B R l U r Congleton K I e o E i o H f V S s k War Memorial I Astbury Lake R le T R HA Y c Hospital M D c E A S C a LO N M SE O BO V D LLIN A A DR D Cemetery IVE O a R n L e L A i C n T A S N S N A L h U AD a T R N RO O DAVE w A D ld Canal B sfie E r accle o M V I o R k D L NT DRIVE L DERWE A H ASTBURY L L MARSH A H BR S IER A N LE Y RT'S LANE E RO 3 LAMBE AD 4 H E N A SO L UT SS HL Bent Farm O AN Astbury Caravan R DS C RO Park AD B LAMBE EN RT'S L BI E T L ANE DD DRIV AN U URN E LP WOB H RO Golf Course AD LEEK F ROAD IE D L A D l O S a R Dane in Shaw n H R MOSSLEY a T D DS R C U EN U O NE S ld LA S e M RY E fi L BU LL s A AST C le F L c c a M BO U N D L A ok L IN R R ro E C K Y EA B RN SW L D BO AN E re Astbury St Mary's M AY E S hi CA LA es C of E Primary NE h Golf Course C Cemetery School Astbury Mossley C of E Primary School k o o r B l Astbury Golf Course a y r n i a a C D ld e fi s le c c a M Cricket Ground Dexter Dale Brownlow Dairybrook Dairybrook Bridge D A O R Whitethorn E L T S A C W E N D OD D'S LA NE ODD RODE WARD A D O R E TL S C A W E N Da iry This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of Bro ok the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. D Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km A O Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. R E NEWBOLD ASTBURY CP G Grid interval 1km The Electoral Commission GD03114G 2009. D E N O T E L G N O C Brownlow Lake Heath KEY Fairfields Farm UNITARY BOUNDARY PROPOSED WARD BOUNDARY e g d E PARISH BOUNDARY n to le g WAT n THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND PARISHERY BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY LANE o C E D PROPOSED PARISH WARD BOUNDARY COINCIDENT WITH WARD BOUNDARY N A A L O N K R EW CONGLETON WEST WARD N R A N OA PROPOSED WARD NAME B O D LE T D E CONGLETON CP D L PARISH NAME U G P N ELECTORAL REVIEW OF CHESHIRE EAST O C CONGLETON WEST PARISH WARD PROPOSED PARISH WARD NAME MORETON CUM ALCUMLOW CP 360000m Draft Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Unitary Authority of Cheshire East November 2009 3 8 4 0 Sheet 6 of 9 0 0 m SJ 85 NW.
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