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Division Arrangements for Mansfield West ED Warsop ED Warsop Kings Clipstone Clipstone Mansfield North ED Mansfield East ED Sutton North ED Mansfield West ED Mansfield South ED Sutton West ED Sutton Central & East ED County Division Parish 0 0.3 0.6 1.2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Mansfield West ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Misson West Stockwith Misterton Scaftworth Gringley Walkeringham Harworth Everton on the Bircotes Hill Styrrup Scrooby Misterton ED with Oldcotes Wiseton Beckingham Blyth & Mattersey Saundby Harworth ED Clayworth Ranskill Blyth Bole Lound North & South Hodsock Torworth Wheatley West Burton Wallingwells Hayton (DET) Barnby Sutton Sturton Wallingwells Moor Le Steeple Worksop Tuxford ED Barnby North ED Retford Clarborough Carlton in Moor (DET) & Welham Lindrick West ED North Leverton with Habblesthorpe Worksop Worksop Babworth Retford South West ED East ED East ED Leverton Cottam Shireoaks Grove Rhodesia Worksop Headon Treswell South ED Eaton cum Upton Rampton County Division Parish 0 1 2 4 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Misterton ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Holbeck East Darlton Holbeck Carburton Haughton Bevercotes East Markham Fledborough North Clifton Thorney Norton Markham Harby Worksop & Cuckney Tuxford Walesby West Markham South ED Perlethorpe South Clifton cum Budby Tuxford ED Marnham Wigsley Kirton Egmanton Normanton Spalford Ollerton ED on Trent Weston Warsop ED Ollerton & Grassthorpe Girton Warsop Boughton Edwinstowe Laxton & Wellow Moorhouse Sutton-on-Trent Kings Ompton Meering Clipstone Ossington Kneesall Besthorpe Sherwood South Mansfield Carlton-on-Trent Forest ED Scarle North ED Clipstone Mansfield Kersall Rufford East ED Collingham ED Eakring Norwell Cromwell Collingham Maplebeck Mansfield North Muskham South ED Bilsthorpe Caunton Bathley Rainworth Kirklington Winkburn Holme Lindhurst Sutton Central Muskham & South Muskham Langford & East ED Blidworth ED Farnsfield ED Farnsfield Hockerton Kelham Winthorpe Blidworth Edingley Averham Upton Staythorpe Ravenshead Halam Coddington Newstead Southwell Farndon & Newark Barnby in Newstead ED Trent ED Newark the Willows Newark Oxton Southwell ED East ED Rolleston West ED Calverton Balderton Fiskerton Farndon Linby Papplewick Halloughton cum Morton Calverton ED Thurgarton Bleasby East Hawton Epperstone Stoke Thorpe Balderton ED County Division Parish 0 1 2 4 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Muskham & Farnsfield ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Winthorpe Kelham Averham Coddington Collingham ED Newark Averham Newark East ED Barnby in Newark the Willows West ED Balderton Farndon & Trent ED Balderton ED Fernwood Farndon Hawton Fernwood County Division Parish 0 0.225 0.45 0.9 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& Albans Eastwood ED Brinsley ED Eastwood Arnold North ED Lowdham Lambley Nuthall & Kimberley Kimberley ED Arnold South ED Bulcote County Division Parish 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Newstead ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Eastwood Hucknall Eastwood West ED ED Greasley Greasley & Brinsley ED Kimberley Nuthall & Kimberley ED Nuthall Awsworth Stapleford & Broxtowe Central ED Strelley Cossall County Division Parish 0 0.175 0.35 0.7 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Nuthall & Kimberley ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Gamston Headon cum Upton Laneham Elkesley Askham East Drayton Clumber & Dunham-on-Trent Hardwick West Drayton Bothamsall Welbeck Worksop South ED Ragnall East Markham Carburton Darlton Tuxford ED Haughton West Markham Bevercotes Norton Fledborough & Cuckney Perlethorpe Tuxford cum Budby Walesby Marnham Normanton Kirton Egmanton on Trent Warsop Ollerton ED Warsop ED Ollerton & Weston Boughton Grassthorpe Edwinstowe Wellow Laxton & Muskham & Moorhouse Sutton-on-Trent Farnsfield ED Sherwood Ompton Forest ED Kings Ossington Clipstone Rufford Kneesall Carlton-on-Trent Clipstone Mansfield Norwell Eakring East ED Kersall Maplebeck Cromwell Caunton Rainworth Bilsthorpe Maplebeck County Division Parish 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Ollerton ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Lambley Arnold North ED Southwell ED Gunthorpe Bulcote Burton Joyce Calverton ED East Arnold Bridgford South ED Bingham East ED Carlton Shelford East ED Carlton Car Colston West ED Newton Stoke Bardolph Colwick Saxondale Bingham Radcliffe on Trent ED Radcliffe on Trent Holme Pierrepont Bingham West Bridgford West ED North ED Cropwell Butler Gamston Cotgrave ED Tithby West Bridgford 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(DET) Clarborough & Welham North Leverton with Habblesthorpe Worksop Retford West ED West ED South Leverton Babworth Worksop East ED Retford East ED Grove Rhodesia Treswell Eaton Tuxford ED Headon Worksop cum Upton South ED Clumber & Stokeham Hardwick Elkesley Gamston Askham East Drayton Welbeck County Division Parish 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Retford West ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Kirkby North ED Kirkby South ED Selston Selston ED Newstead Felley Linby Annesley Hucknall Brinsley Greasley West ED Greasley & Brinsley ED County Division Parish 0 0.275 0.55 1.1 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Selston ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Norton & West Markham Cuckney Nether Worksop Walesby Tuxford ED Langwith Perlethorpe Tuxford South ED cum Budby Egmanton Kirton Ollerton & Boughton Warsop Ollerton ED Weston Warsop ED Edwinstowe Wellow Laxton & Moorhouse Kings Ompton Clipstone Ossington Sherwood Forest ED Kneesall Mansfield North ED Clipstone Norwell Kersall Rufford Eakring Mansfield Mansfield West ED East ED Maplebeck Norwell Mansfield Bilsthorpe Muskham & South ED Farnsfield ED Kirklington Caunton Winkburn Rainworth Sutton Central South Blidworth ED Farnsfield & East ED Hockerton Muskham Lindhurst Blidworth Farndon & Kirkby Trent ED North ED Ravenshead Edingley Halam Southwell ED County Division Parish 0 0.5 1 2 Kilometers Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2016 Sherwood Forest ED © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 OSGD Division Arrangements for 100049926 2016 Bathley Mansfield Mansfield East ED Rufford Caunton North Sherwood Muskham South ED Winkburn Holme Rainworth Forest ED Kirklington Lindhurst Langford Sutton Central Muskham & South Muskham & East ED Farnsfield ED Hockerton Blidworth ED Farnsfield Kelham Winthorpe Edingley Collingham Blidworth ED Averham Coddington Halam Upton Ravenshead Newark Staythorpe Southwell Newark East ED Newstead Newark Oxton Rolleston West ED Newstead ED Farndon & Balderton Halloughton Linby Papplewick Fiskerton Trent ED Farndon cum Morton Calverton Bleasby Thorpe Epperstone Thurgarton Hucknall East Stoke Fernwood North ED Hawton Bestwood Calverton ED St. Gonalston Albans Woodborough Southwell ED Syerston Elston Hoveringham Cotham Lowdham Arnold Flintham Caythorpe Kneeton North ED Lambley Sibthorpe Bingham Bulcote Gunthorpe East ED Shelton Carlton Screveton Staunton East ED Nuthall Arnold East Bridgford Hawksworth South ED Burton Joyce Radcliffe
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