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(Electoral Changes) Order 2012 Sheet 2 of 8 SHEET 2, MAP 2A Electoral division boundaries and parish ward boundaries in Aylesbury town Map referred to in the Buckinghamshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 Sheet 2 of 8 C A N E E N D L This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of A N the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.07800 km E Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. HULCOTT CP KEY WEEDON CP Weedon Hill House DISTRICT COUNCIL BOUNDARY ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY Pumping Station Berryfield R WARD BOUNDARY O W S PARISH BOUNDARY H e A m M a h PARISH WARD BOUNDARY T R r O e iv A WEEDON WARD R D AYLESBURY NORTH ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME OAKFIELD WARD WARD NAME AYLESBURY CP PARISH NAME OLDHAMS MEADOW PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME 8 1 4 A QUARRENDON CP K E S T R COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES E L W A SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. P Y L U T O W A Y AD RO URY ESB WATERMEAD CP AYL Lake G IB L BUCKINGHAM PARK CP ANE R A i WOOD WHITE DR v IVE Y e r L E A T l h S lo a W t m m A e e P T n E t A 41 RI G G NC R R a E E rd R A e U W n P ATE T s SHEET 2, MAP 2B E RME L RT AD A Electoral division boundaries and parish ward boundaries in Stokenchurch parish D A N R E IV 4 E 1 3 W A T D E A B D R A O U M R O RE R R D W E Y D ING A R C Recreation N O E Lake D U Ground T Sports Field O B T T R S T E V i W v E N er B I L L N N T Bennett End E ha Bierton Y A B O C A N QUARRENDON WARD m W E e E L N GRANGE F E ARM R A T ELMHURST AND WATERMEAD WARD ROAD N R P 'S D A E D R St James R ack) L Playing Fields BIERTON WARD (Tr A R S ANE Church 'S L N D O LLIER Football N CO E JACKSO S N ROAD Ground L M LAR A K N E VALE BIERTON VILLAGE A TIV Y E D ER A e O TO W ham N T PARISH WARD T W C E CL E er RE LIFF C iv C S O O R R V O A Bierton O L F D Church of England T A Combined School Thomas H llo BIERTON WITH BROUGHTON CP P tm D Hickman School A e A A n O E CANNOCK ROAD M t R V C R G Y A D L a E H A EV S R RADNAGE CP N E RO E I rd U N O O NAK LA S e B A BELGR ND VER OAD N M n S L AVE R E L SA LEY R D H s E E D M FARN P RR AR E L R A QUARRENDON A K Y A U W A U Q N A Q E L S N S D A A D A H T L E A Y N L D T O R R O T Y TO A O F L R E E T A D L H O O R O L O A E MH D W G R A UR U B W R A O T D S O N R A T H N D O RO R The City S O C N AD B G D O N R O N T W T O Radnage C of E F R D G E O N E A O E E 8 Infant school K D V W 1 CITY ROAD B R A 4 C I A O I C D C ES G E Quarrendon A D TE R R M School VE OA E L A H D ARG NU EL I YLE VE Playing Field W LT A OM O CR N A V St Louis Catholic E NE N ITH DRIVE A U Primary School Broughton MERED AYLESBURY NORTH-WEST ED Abbey Centre L E SE AM Crossing & Haydon Abbey HA H C NS N U AR Allotment Combined School DO D C C (4) Haydon Abbey AD H O Gardens S H ER P QUARRENDON E W ELMHURST P A School R D IC B C R B D E E Y A Alfred Rose M W Y R O PARISH WARD A A F PARISH WARD R O Park Y IE D I R N L R N O D Trading Estate P R R W E D A Sewage Works Allotment Elmhurst R Y H D E T IV N R Gardens A R A School E OAKFIELD NORTH G L O O A N T R B S R E A N IN N A S D E M N S B D A D PARISH WARD A A C R Industrial Estate L L O L E R U A L GATEHOUSE WARD H Y O I O G OW WA N F L EAD S G Allotment A A M E E D D S N I R A Gardens O O GATEHOUSE K D A B C D e R A Cricket U O ar B R B B N Ground r PARISH WARD AYLESBURY NORTH ED O oo Tayfar Trading Estate T k W R B ILLO IE ICE W B D STE RO (3) AS R R AD S MAN H N RO T LE O Bell Business AD I Y M BE R O R M SSE L O ME Park I R W CO R N ROA CR E G E ESC G ENT B N A A R A The Royal V D W N L U E D N A A N Buckinghamshire STOCKLAK R E I E T L T Manor House Hospital Foresters R F E O Hospital S Sports Ground IF T R A T D R S M E Allot G K E i E S d C N M sh St Andrews Way L Gdns D E ire F O Bierton Hill R AT s Industrial Estate L D O B Bridgegate Business Park E Adult Training Centre CH N us V EL C i A E SE L ne AK A Anglo s H The Junction ST 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RAC o S G E N A B k O D T N W R L R The Mary Towerton N A S Aylesbury College E T O Aylesbury Grammar School N Y E Allotment Gardens D A School E D D T E E L A D R D D A U R O A O R O Y N O O R Y A P F R A E A R T D R IR T N W V W RIN A E F O A G E F L N Y R OD ROAD S O T O B O EASTWO Studley Green L D N AD T W R A T W C C L R O Y O a W A L A O F Sir Henry Floyd li A L fo W A W L D rn W STOKENCHURCH AND RADNAGE WARD W D Grammar School V D H Y A ia C W COLDHARBOUR WARD S I E IT O O B R M A R r Q I St Joseph's R BE o D G STOKENCHURCH R Y N o U I N O k A A N Catholic E A N R N I D Golf Course E Aylesbury K P P E Infant School A P High School AYLESBURY EAST ED PARISH WARD 4 E E AYLESBURY CP 0 N C N STOKENCHURCH CP D Pebble Brook A B N R L T E U L AYLESBURY WEST ED O P WALTON R (2) 4 School I L A N D M 8 L F A 2 E D K U W R O E R L S Horsleys Green RT O R A A O N R S (7) A G A TO N H P Y O N R R V C M D O S LI O E D E N R B TO 4 W A D N N N E D K E R I St Edward's R 0 L N N U O W A E G D N W AD S L R Catholic Junior School E Allotment N D EL E A E W D A W E L D Gardens O RT N A P WALTON A WA R A V M Y Y H S E A D Wycliffe Centre D o N H N E R u U TO ENE U O th Oak Green E L Playing Field F c Playing A PARISH WARD X o EN O u School W V r Field t D A B E D R A r o LM O o D E R Turnfurlong k A G L E R K The G O A O range School Infant School P R E T H ATE E G S Y RS N N MBERLAND O ON N A I U R ROA E W W D D T U D R A P A OXFORD ROAD S H E O M V Turnfurlong ORTH R R E S G E Sou A I O N D U thco H C D IN u N L rt B Junior School L N L roo H N A PARISH WARD k E Playing Field T P E I V A L W U A V T E L V R A C E E k Lower Hartwell N N N D N EE R o E K E F U o V L N U R N C G r O L O U E R E B Y E H S W E A C R O B G WEST WYCOMBE ED N E T D W BE L D E B e R O A B L D v O N BEDGROVE WARD E E A A N A C SOUTHCOURT M o M r D K H O G G W Lake IS U R N g (49) L O d R R N A L B C PARISH WARD O N e H T B D IL E IL A M W Golf Course L O M D E 8 R A 1 D A N A N BEACON'S BOTTOM 4 R O N O 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