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The Local Government Boundary SHEET 6, MAP 6a Proposed electoral division boundaries in Epsom and Ewell borough E Playing W D E R EWELL COURT, AURIOL L Field L N B E Y C D King George's H E -P H S o AND CUDDINGTON ED V E g I A S E Field s S S m R D i S IN ll D G V A R T E G WEST EWELL iv (13) D O R e L N r N O E R N I F O C A H D L Danetree County EWELL COURT WARD G I Middle & Junior P H O THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND Schools O D L A E STONELEIGH WARD O R R O E A Allotment E D R T Allotment Chamber Gardens E ELECTORAL REVIEW OF SURREY N Gardens Mead A D Horton Country Park Horton Park Allotment Golf Course D A Country Club Gardens O R N O NORT D HCROFT N Draft recommendations for electoral division boundaries D R A D LO O R E ID Golf S K in the County of Surrey July 2011 R D TA Centre H I E R o N Driving H g G D T H s Range A m S A G i E EA ll T O H U S R O Sheet 6 of 7 R T iv O CR e N L O r K F R O P T RD O O A H EWELL WEST AND EPSOM ED B D Playing Fields E A U F (14) O WEST EWELL WARD R T E AN rd W L ya A N e Y O S v T S a E r This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of R E G O N H N A L A the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. C L Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km H N E N E RUXLEY WARD St Ebba's Farm S E S E U D IN E Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. E N A Grid Interval 1km G R T R E O G O C N G V R The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2011. A H R Golf Course O N U A N D O R Cemy O D Playing Field I C T N H A St Clement's RC O S T L T S Primary School EWELL E W D H Ewell E A L I O G Recreation R Castle L N H TO B KEY Cricket G School Y Ground IN S Ground SS T P BOROUGH COUNCIL BOUNDARY HE A C S S PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY St Ebba's Hospital D EPSOM WEST ED C PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME A H O Ewell Grove E R A Infant M STAMFORD WARD WARD NAME D R A Gibraltar School O E E Recreation A M N D A G Ground L N H O R O COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES O O L T S K O M H R T SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. Y O E G L RE I A L ST H D O T H H ES A W R Gibraltar V N IM S EWELL WARD CHEAM E E RD B FTON Recreation S U R COURT WARD S OAD R CH T R Ground E AN Horton Farm E D I T D G I R LL A A Y W R O T A E Y D R R M O Superstore O A S D P E Y Blenheim A D E R W E High School N Y IAN A L BR L IL T N E N V O A A T H R R C KING G E SWAY EWELL ED O T H T T S Leisure H E S R PA SHEET 6, MAP 6c Complex B Y- (12) B Proposed electoral division boundaries in Woking town L E EL V W A E S E B Business L M T A A Southfield O K Park J E N N L T Park S E D S T Y C A Primary A C R H L L E O O L V R School R O O D D D K l St Michael K N A L A W a L n R A E A M E Shared THE O H A O a V M D W SIX H A A D O C A D A G A H O E Church M C CROSS-ROADS D e R L N O Industrial O I M Glyn P E W H k H BYFLEETS O O R E o S L Estate T A t N N Business Technology B s A Long Grove Park O M O M D I g V B L N D L R Park School ROA n E I E 'S W i D B H G ORE ED D SH s L H O N U A O O R a T P N L Y T O W A B R P E E S O D N V H E E L A G E SHEERWATER (79) R A R Business B North East Surrey O T V C Superstore C R O E O Epsom Centre N College of Technology E U O M P IV R U A R Primary O A HORSELL ED D V T R R S E T s R T School K R n AV P Woodham Hall E e E D B d WEST E H L r R A a R IL Estate G O (75) t O A L NONSUCH WARD en D A L D D R HORSELL EAST AND tm BYFLEET N N D llo E U K Superstore A K O P Trade IL W N WOODHAM WARD WARD I Park L N Playing Field CHR H M M A D M C O ANOR G N M IS UR U REEN RD E O T H I R Kingswey C N L N T L E Y I U A T A G Business Park S M W VE A T T T E S S E T A A N E N E R T E O R C A Sheerwater Business O S D D E Playing A Centre M A D A R N O Field O C Halstead Prepaetory R R School B S L E A MAYBURY AND T L I C E K M M M D D O SHEERWATER P O A L R R O E E Surrey Institute L R E V EPSOM WEST ED R I C N WARD A Y R O of Art & Design G N E E A W W D S Woking S Genesis O C D I T D H N R K RI (11) R Business Park Business Park S D IV C T E A C M L H Leisure E B UR Court Recreation Ground I H C L C H M E Centre L O U UN N D L T E A A Golf Course V O Monument A R M AY L L W L Bridge E IL ON I Monument Bridge A D H AZ M Allotment Stamford Green D H A D C Industrial Estate W T G H E A S O V Gardens Primary School O U A O A E R East Y R S S TOWN WARD R W C N F H N H E I O E V E H J I O R R L O T E T D B D D O O E S T R L R Wallace Fields T Playing Fields K E ES R R R l Y W E G R I WA B R T D a NT L Pyrford Woods D E S Junior School an NUME A R T D T G MO Allotment Gardens S C O A A E e Estate R E k N D o AY W R W st Boundary A N N W AZO D g 161,000m O H A in M s Business Centre WOKING CENTRAL ED T L a A L B Kingswood R A PYRFORD WARD E R C Wallace Fields D H G E A House S L New C T C EET F Infant School O (80) H STAMFORD WARD E EY TR R RIS School RSL S IE Monument T C N HO H Y HU L IG L RC R H R H C ER D School R U P A OAD UP S OAD S B D Courtenay SS R L N CE L D U IN R Free Church PR L A O S L L ' Pyrford N H H B Maybury Estate I EST HILL L T Maybury W I S O Cinema E K H Alexandra R H Y W Arch E R A E N Recreation Ground FO M T E T S R E T L E R T W E K R D T E Cricket S FA H D N Ground IG Council A I H D O R P R R Offices N M WES O T Epsom Common T S Allotment Gardens T T H L R R I A G O D A W D H F P S R E U A H A R Lion Retail Park A R H L D L C D E R G E B K E H C A X N R B A L Y E E U R O A W L O O A R E M A R U N D R N W E H A PYRFORD ED S C H D O S L S O H R A K T N C D E R T I A A D R V A A S D Shah Jehan L A D B E T R A A L M O C V O O A Mosque N D (77) R LL T F E E N A D G E S R S C E O N A D A R E H D O AV L O M R R A K C U EY B R E L U 520,000m L V N U H E R A D E AS Y S St Paul's A R O T H E T R Y U T G B T N Y N H EPSOM TOWN AND DOWNS ED B E Church B E R A L G Y Pyrford Common R R U E S U S L O A B IN M A E N O C D M E A R L TQ16SE A R T COLLEGE WARD K M E 'S D O O L HE 'S Y RA N A W THCO (10) W L TE S RD E R H D R R R R O N I IV E D L E D L N A L A L D L D E C A E Mounthill EPSOM The Surrey Institute E L A D G N O H D A Gardens N E R W of Art and Design A T O IN 160,000m G D N University College O M L O T IN O R H C W K Rosebery N 502,000m C R O I S E E I AS L R D T T W Park E HI H D LL D P OA L R L R MOUNT HERMON EAST WARD O St Joseph's RC O A CO NT W LL E Primary School EGE RI St Dunstan's ROA O TQ05NW D Catholic Primary School MAYBURY E V CO A L Playing LE Fields 'S GE IN B R W O T U AD O R R W A A Epsom Common S G H O D M H W IT D H A Sports Ground T E WOODCOTE WARD C L O E E S H L H O R Garden WOODCOTE L Rosebery O Y E S T S A R E R T R School S D N O H R R O E W Epsom College D A A D G O R D R N RD D O I UE D AD K VEN R Memorial A O D Ground SHEET 6, MAP 6b Proposed electoral division boundaries in the north of Reigate and Banstead borough P OR TN ALL VE S C E GRO LO LOS DS SE D C N EA ODLA PST WO CHI S D ND E A A North IV Y Woodmansterne Playing LVE Lodge O D A O Playing Field DR RD H OR R IS O OG E EG P W Field R W H E L A Water T N YM L L Y R D O L K A Works T A E R H D N A T O E O E G R S I D A N N P A P D I R A U Chatsworth L H RK O B P H SI D O DE C W G Park O A NORK WARD RD D O L E A NS A L The W N R O BANSTEAD VILLAGE WARD T ID L BANSTEAD E G I R CH U E Beacon School IPS M H TEA O OU S D RO NT N L Nork Park Tattenhams AD A A L VE A Page Hill s N M t U N Recreation Ground r KE u T IC o R R e C n O a P L h Mother Kitty's Shaw rc White Hill u R h E C The Postern I G Allotment A T Gardens AY E M W HA Woodlands Rickman Hill R TTEN Recreation Ground O TA Deer Stock A Glencairn D Farm Park Downs The Park Downs WOOD LANE The Shaw Lodge Golf Course NORK AND TATTENHAMS ED P AR H K How Hills O RO (36) LL AD Y LA NE HO Aberdour LLY D A TATTENHAMS WARD LAN Preparatory E O Perrotts Wood R School S (Nature Reserve) L L Park Farm A N T R O Camp P Site Chipstead Golf Club w Superstore ha D S A ld O lfie R ar K M A D O Stoney A E E O M R N Y HOLLYMEOAKK ROAD A L C L L O O R D H R A O T O Blue S W Cedar D T P A U E O O T C C W R L O H O S N R E Golf Course E T L R TO D H E W A H O E I C R L G O A S G Perrotts Wood K A I A C V O E O T N O N E R (Nature Reserve) R D L D B O R E R A R C Millstock Farm T The Passage O N S C C A S W L D D L O O S L L O O E D E A F I I S N E F LD E E D Burgh Heath HIL E L O N O A L W E N SH N O E Burgh D NF D A IE S A L L D Heath L CL U O OS W R E O D L O C N E H I O F TheE CornerT HouseS S H S G A O I Canons Farm L R R BANSTEAD, WOODMANSTERNE AND CHIPSTEAD ED C B G Motel (31) RE PRESTON AD S R ES T L WARD AN E s r e k k e r B 3 2 A E N Chipstead Bottom LA D K Fames Rough C A O 3 O R 2 R Burgh Heath R A T A H S G I H Chipstead Bottom D V A E CHIPSTEAD R O N Sports Ground R O N C N O O T P W H L A E G L I Y K R W Kingswood House B A Y Outwood Farm 32 AY 20 Chipstead Meads S W B ER (Public ELV NE SH A Recreation D L Recreation Ground) D O W O Ground A W A T O T OU R E R N H O O E U RIV T S T D H E ES L R G O I A F N R E B DE CASTLE ROAD LA TADWORTH, WALTON AND KINGSWOOD ED G HE T AY LE W (40) MAP KINGSWOOD CHIPSTEAD, HOOLEY AND WOODMANSTERNE WARD St 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