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Local GovernmentBoundary CommissionFor EnglandReport No. 401
Local GovernmentBoundary CommissionFor EnglandReport No. 401
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BOUNDARY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND
REIPORT NO. lj-G\
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND
CHAIRMAN Sir Nicholas Morrison KCB
MEMBERS Lady Bowden
Mr J T Brockbank DL
Ur R K Thornton CBE DL
Mr D ? Harrison
Professor G E Cherry
To the Rt Hon William Whitelaw, CH MC HPSecretary of State for the Home Department
PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS TOR THE COUNTY OF ESSEX
1. The last Order under Section 51 of the Local Government Act 1972 in
relation to electoral arrangements for districts in the county of Essex was made
on 2k January 1978. As required by Section 63 and Schedule 9 of the Act we have
now reviewed the electoral arrangements for that county, using the procedures
we had set out in our Report No. 6.
2. We informed the Essex Countv Council in a consultation letter dated
15 May 1979 that we proposed to conduct the review, and sent copies of the letter
to all local authorities and parish meetings in the county, to the MPs representing
the constituencies concerned, to the headquarters of the main political parties
and to the editors both of local newspapers circulating in the county and of the
local government press. Notices in the local precs announced the start of the
review and invited comments from members of the public and from interested bodies*
3« On 2^ January 19 0 the County Council submitted to us a draft scheme in
which they suggested 99 electoral divisions for the county, each returning
1 member in accordance with Section 6(2)(a) of the Act.
*f. We considered this scheme together with the views expressed by local
interests. On 10 June 19&> we issued draft proposals which we sent to all those
who had received our consultation letter, or commented on the County Council's
draft scheme. Notices were inserted in the local press announcing that the draft
proposals had been issued and could be inspected at the County Council's offices*
5. We incorporated the County Council's draft scheme in our draft proposals
subject to certain modifications which we adopted either to produce a more even
standard of representation or to take account of comments we had received on
the scheme. A reduction by one in the number of divisions in Chelmsford Boroughhnd the effect of reducing the total size of the Council from 99 to 98.
6. The modifications we made were as follows:
(a) Braintree., District
We replaced k of the 7 electoral divisions proposed by the County
Council with alternative divisions suggested by Braintree District Council*
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(b) Chelmeford Borough
We reduced' by one the number of divisions in the Borough, by incorporating
part of the Danbury and Boreham division in the Springfield division and the
remainder in the Woodham Ferrers division (which we renamed 'Woodham Ferrers
and Danbury ' ) . We took the view that the Borough would be over-represented
with the allocation of 10 councillors resulting from the County Council's
draft scheme, though we were aware that the arrangement of 9 divisions that we
included in our draft proposals might not be the moat appropriate to achieve
our objective. We therefore said we would be prepared to consider alternative
schemes providing for 9 divisions in the Borough.
(c) Colchester Borough
We replaced 3 of the 9 electoral divisions proposed by the County Council
with 3 alternative divisions suggested by Essex County Labour Party; Of the
County Council's proposed divisions that we accepted we renamed the Clingoe
division 'Wivenhoe St Andrew', as suggested by Wivenhoe Town Council, and the
Old Heath division 'Colne1, as suggested by East Donyland Parish Council.
(d) Epping Forest District
We replaced *t of the 8 electoral divisions proposed by the County Council
with alternative divisions suggested by Epping Forest District Council and
Ongar Parish Council, and 2 with alternative divisions suggested. by Essex
County Labour Party and Epping Forest Constituency Labour Party.
(e) Maldon District
We replaced 2 of the 3 electoral divisions proposed by the County Council
with alternative divisions suggested by the Dengie Hundred Group of Parishes.
Uttlesford District
We replaced 3 of the 4 electoral divisions proposed by the County Council
with alternative divisions suggested by the Saffron Walden Constituency
Conservative Association.
7. We received comments in response to our draft proposals from the Essex County
Council, 7 district councils, 2k parish councils, 2 town councils, 2 county
councillors, 13 district councillors, 14 political associations and 25 individuals
or groups of individuals. A list of those who wrote to us is given at Appendix 1
to this report.
8. Essex County Council accepted our draft proposals for 9 of the 1** districts
(Basildon, Brentwood, Castle Point, Earlow, Rochford, Southend-on-Sea, Tendring,
Thurrock and Uttlesford). In the Braintree district they accepted our proposals
except that in relation to our Booking and Braintree West divisions they forwarded
alternative suggestions made by one of the local members for the area, County
Councillor 0 R M Sebag-Montefiore. They indicated that they wished to express
no preference as between these suggestions and our own draft proposals, which were
supported by County Councillor Gilthorpe, the other local member for the area*
In the other 4 districts (Chelmsford, Colchester, Epping Forest and Maldon) they
urged ua to retain their draft scheme. . :
other9« The/comments we received can be summarised district by district as follows:-
(a) Basildon District
Basildon, Billericay and Wickford Conservative Association and the Laindon
Branch of that Association put forward an alternative which they thought would
better reflect local ties and have better boundaries than our proposed Basildon
e?rouch, Basildon Fryerns, Basildon Gloucester Park, Basildon Laindon and
Basildon Westley Heights electoral divisions. Essex County Labour Party
supported our draft proposals.
(b) Braintree District
Braintree District Council, Essex County Labour Party and County Councillor
Gilthorpe wrote in support of our draft proposals. County Councillor
Sebag-Montefiore thought that rural and urban areas should not be linked as
in our Bocking division and put forward alternative suggestions for this and
the adjoining Braintree West division.
One private individual put forward an alternative arrangement for the
Braintree East, Witham Southern and Withara Northern electoral divisions
which he considered would provide better linkages between villages and towns.
(c) Brentwood District
Brentwood and Ongar Constituency Labour Party and Essex County Labour Party
objected to our draft proposals for the Brentwood South and Brentwood Central
electoral divisions and preferred to retain the existing divisions on the grounds
that they followed the natural boundary of a railway line. One district councillor
and 13 private individuals made similar objections.
(d) Castle Point District
Essex County Labour Party repeated their earlier arguments for alternative
divisions which would link rather than separate the Benfleet and Canvey Island areas.
(e) Chelmsford Borough
The Essex County Council objected to the reduction in the number of divisions for
the Borough and urged us to revert to their draft scheme for 10 divisions.
Chelmsford Borough Council also opposed our draft proposals and supported the County
Council's draft scheme subject to one minor amendment. Great Waltham Parish Council,
Danbury Parish Council and Boreham Parish Council all preferred the County Council's
draft scheme to our draft proposals. Broomfield Parish Council repeated their
arguments for the retention of the existing division in which they were located*
Woortham Ferrers Parish Council asked that East Hanningfeld Parish be transferred
from the Stock to the Woodhara Ferrers and Danbury electoral division. The Chelmsford
Liberal Association considered that the view that the Borough would be over-
represented with 10 councillors was fully justified and responded to the invitation
we attached to our draft proposals by putting forward an alternative scheme of
9 divisions for the Borough. The Essex County Labour Party also agreed that the
Borough would be properly represented with nine members,
(f) Colchester Borough
The Essex County Council asked us to look again at the Constable, Drury and
Park divisions in their draft scheme which we had modified and to revert to
their original name, Old Heath, for our Colne division, on the grounds that it
was more appropriate for reasons of geography. Colchester Borough Council
agreed with our draft proposals except that they too preferred the name Old
Heath for our Colne division. The New Town Ward of the Colchester Constituency
Labour Party, six borough councillors and one county councillor likewise
opposed our renaming of Old Heath division. Essex County Labour Party agreed
our draft proposals but preferred the names of Old Heath to Colne, and St
Andrews and Wivenhoe to Wivenhoe St Andrew* East Donyland Parish Council and
Wivenhoe Town Council supported the proposed renaming of the Old Heath and
Clingoe electoral divisions. One private individual suggested that the Drury
and Maypole electoral divisions be renamed. The Colchester Division Conservative
Association supported our draft proposals because they avoided the three-way
splitting of the Lexden ward which was a feature of the County Council's draft
scheme. • .
(g) Epping Forest District
The Essex County Council preferred their own draft scheme for- the two
Loughton divisions, and for the Cbigwell and Ongar divisions. They s&w no
good reasons for the changes we had made, and in the latter case drew attention
to the imblance in the electorates that would result;.from our"draft"propoaale»
Epping Forest District Council also objected to ourdraftproposals for the two Lough ton
electoral divisions but supported the inclusion of the Parish of Lambourne
in the Ongar division. One district councillor and 2 private individuals
supported our draft proposals as they affected the Loughton divisions. Epping
Forest Conservative Association supported our draft proposals except in the
case of the Loughton divisions where they preferred the County Council's draft
scheme. Essex County Labour Party and Epping Forest Constituency Labour Party
welcomed our draft proposals for the Loughton divisions but were concerned
about the siae of the Waltham Abbey division. They suggested an alternative
involving the transfer of the High Beach ward to the North Weald and Nazeing
division. Two private individuals also made the same objection about the
Waltham Abbey division. Ongar Parish Council put forward again their earlier
suggestion for the transfer of the Sheering ward to the North Weald and Nazeing
division to reduce the area of the Ongar division.
(h) Harlow District
Essex County Labour Party and Harlow District Labour Party accepted our
draft proposals.
(i) Haldon District
The Essex County Council objected to our draft proposals on the grounds
that they divided the town of Haldon, and sought a return to their draft scheme.
Essex County Labour Party, Longford and Ulting Pariah Council, the Charter
Trustees of the Town of Maldon, Maldon Branch Labour Party, Heybridge Liberal
Association, 3 private individuals and one district councillor also opposed our
draft proposals. On the other hand Maldon District Council, 12 Parish Councils
and Maldon and Rochford Conservative Association supported our draft proposals.
One district councillor also supported our draft proposals but suggested that our
proposed Tollesbury division be named 'Thurstable1.
(j) Rochford District
Essex County Labour Party and Ashingdon Parish Council accepted our draft
proposals,
(k) Southend-on-£ea Borough
Essex County Labour Party accepted our draft proposals. Three district
councillors, on behalf of 216 residents, Leigh Ratepayers' Association, Southend
West Liberal and Radical Association and 3 private individuals objected to our
draft proposals because part of the Leigh ward would be included in the Chalkwell
division. We also received a late request from County Councillor David Cotgrove.,
on behalf of a number of borough councillors and other individuals.that the name
of the Shoebury division be changed to Shoeburyness; this requsst was subsequently
supported by Mr Teddy Taylor MP.
(l) Tendrinft District
Essex County Labour Party accepted our draft proposals. One private
individual suggested that in the case of the Tendring Rural East and Tendring
Rural West electoral divisions the description 'Rural' was superfluous.
(m) Thurrock District
Essex County Labour Party and Thurrock Constituency Labour Party urged an
amendment to our draft proposals as they affected the Grays Thurrock and Tilbury
electoral divisions, which they thought would produce better boundaries. The
Thurrock District Council also wrote to us in support of this amendment. A private
individual suggested an amendment to the boundary between the Grays Thurrock division
and the Orsett and Stifford division.
(n) Uttlesford District
Uttlesford District Council and Wimbuah Pariah Council accepted our draft
proposals.
10. When we camo to reassess our draft proposals we took account of all the comments
we had received and came to the following conclusions: -
(a) Basildon District .
We could see no justification for adopting the alteration suggested by the
Conservative Association to our draft proposals which were otherwise acceptable
locally.
(b) Braintree District
There was no support for the arguments put forward by Councillor Sebag-
Montefiore in favour of changing our draft proposals for the Booking division, and
his alternative did not offer any numerical advantage. We therefore preferred our
draft proposals.
(c) Brentwood District
The arguments in favour of retaining the existing Brentwood South and Brentwood
Central di visions had been brought out in comments on the County Council's draft
scheme. The comments on our draft proposals had not produced any significant new
evidence and we saw no reason to modify our draft proposals.
Castle Point District
The arguments for linking Benfleet and Canvey Island areas had similarly been
deployed earlier and no fresh evidence had emerged to cause us to change our view
that the draft proposals were preferable for geographical reasons and in order to
retain compatibility with District wards.
(e) Chelmsford Borough
We were not convinced by the reasons put forward by the Essex County Council
for reverting to 10 divisions rather than 9 for the Borough. On the Council's own
forecasts of electorates for 198 the precise entitlement for the Borough on the
basis of a 98 member Council was 9-31 .(or 9-^1 on the basis of a 99 member Council),
and in accordance with the practice normally followed by the Commission the
appropriate allocation was the nearest whole number, ie 9«
The alternative scheme for 9 divisions submitted, in response to our invitation,
by the Chelmsford Liberal Association was numerically superior to our draft
proposals but it had not been publicly advertised. We therefore thought it
appropriate to ask the Essex County Council and the Chelrasford Borough Councils for
their comments on it before reaching conclusions: copies of our letter were sent to
the political parties. In response both Councils expressed reservations about the
Liberal scheme and reiterated their strong preference for a 10 member scheme.
Having considered the matter further in the lir;ht of these comments we decided to
adhere to our draft proposals.
(f) Colchester Borough .
As requested by the County Council we carefully reconsidered our proposals for the
Borough but concluded that the balance of local opinion appeared to be in favour of
the" substance of our draft proposals and therefore decided against reverting to the
County Council's draft scheme. However we saw the force of the arguments in favour
of changing the name of our Colne division back to Old Heath, and accepted this
suggested alteration.
(g) Spping Forest District
We found there were sound arguments either way in relation to the two Loughton
divisions and the Chigwell and Ongar divisions. In both cases it was a question of theprecise weight to be given to numerical considerations and to local feeling about
community of interest. On balance we thought it appropriate to revert to the
County Council's draft scheme in both instances. We were faced with a similar
situation in relation to the Labour Party's suggestion for the transfer of High
Beach ward from the Waltham Abbey division to the North Weald and Nazeing division.
In this instance we thought it appropriate to give greater weight to the numerical
considerations and to accept the suggested .transfer which gave a distinctly more
even standard of representation.
(h) Maldon District
In weighing up the arguments for and against our draft proposals for two
divisions in the Maldon District on vhich thars "was disagreement Me had in mind that
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we had made the modification to the County Council's draft scheme in the light of a
considerable volume of objection to that scheme and of support for the alternative
we had adopted, in which we also saw advantages in terms of geography. After careful
consideration we came to the conclusion that although there was a clear difference
of opinion locally and there were strong arguments for both points of view, on balance
it would be in the interests of effective and convenient local government to adhere
to our draft proposals*
(i) Southend-on-Sea Borough
Our draft proposals for the Chalkwell and Leigh divisions were identical to
the County Council's scheme* The objections to them therefore came at a very
late stage in the review* The effect of making the suggested transfer of an
area to Leigh division would be to produce a numerically inferior result. We did
not think this was something that we could accept. In relation to the late
suggestion for a change of name in the Shoebury division, we noted that the County
and Borough Councils had already indicated opposition to this, in the interests of
maintaining consistency between ward and divisional names* We did not therefore
think we should accept the suggestion*
(j) Tendring District
We decided against the suggestion for a change in the names of the Tendring
Rural East and fiural West divisions which had otherwise proved acceptable locally,
(k) Thurrock District
The suggestions for minor changes in the boundaries of two pairs of divisions
in the Thurrock District were again ones that related to part of the draft scheme
which we had adopted in our draft proposals, and that had not been brought out at
the earlier stage. Though the Thurrook District Council supported the amendments
suggested by the Labour Parties the County Council did not; we were not convinced
by the case for adopting them*
11. Subject to the change in name of one division in Colchester Borough (para 10(f))
and the changes to several divisions in Epping Forest District described in
para 10(g) we decided to confirm our draft proposals as our final proposals for
the County.
12. .Details of these final proposals are set out in Schedules 1 and 2 to this
report and on the attached map. Schedule 1 gives the names of the electoral
divisions. A detailed description of the boundaries of the proposed electoral
divisions, as defined on the map, is set out in Schedule 2.
PUBLICATION
13- In accordance with Section 60(5)(b) of the Local Government Act 1972, a copy
of this report and a copy of the map are being sent to Essex County Council and
will be available for inspection at the Council's main offices. Copies of
this report (without map) are being sent to those who received the consultation
letter and to those who made comment.
L.S.
Signed:
NICHOLAS MORRISON (CHAIRMAN)
PHYLLIS BOWDEN
TYRRELL HRQCKBANK
G E CHERRY
D P HARRISON
R R THORNTON
LESLIE GRIMSHAW (SECRETARY)
16 October 1980
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LIST OF THOSE WHO COMMENTED ON DRAFT PROPOSALS
APPENDIX 1
Essex County Council
Essex County Labour Party
AREA CONCERNED
Whole county
Whole county
BASILDON DISTRICT
Basildon, Billericay and Wickford ConservativeAsGociation
Basildon, Billericay and Wickford ConservativeAssociation (Laindon Branch)
Basildon
BRAINTRSE DISTRICT
Braintree District Council
County Councillor J GilthorpeCounty Councillor 0 R M Sebag MontefioreOne private individual
Whole district
ooking and Braintree WestWith
grraintree an am
BRENTWOOD DISTRICT
Brentwood and Ongar Constituency LabourParty
District Councillor D Minns
Thirteen private individuals
Brentwood South
CHELMSFORD BOROUGH
Chelmsford Borough Council
Chelmsford Liberal Association
Great Waltham Parish Council
Danbury Parish Council
Borehara Parish Council
Broomfield Parish Council
Woodham Ferrers Parish Council
Whole district
Springfield and Woodham Ferrersand Danbury
Springfield
Whole district
Stock and Woodham Ferrers andDan'bury
COLCHESTER BOROUGH
Colchester Borough Council
Colchester Constituency Labour Party(New Town Ward)
Colchester Division Conservative Association
Borough Councillor B Russell
Wivenhoe Town Council
East Donyland Parish Council
Colne
Whole district
Colne •
Wivenhoe St Andrew
Colne
COLCHESTER BOROUGH (CONTINUED) AREA CONCERNED
MesBing-cum-Inworth Parish Council
West Mersea Town Council
One private individual
Whole district
Drury and Maypole
EPPING FOREST DISTRICT
Epping Forest District Council
Epping Forest Conservative Association
Epping Forest Constituency Labour Party
District Councillor P A J R Boetock
Ongar Parish Council
Four private individuals
Loughton and Ongar
Loughton
Waltham Abbey
Loughton
Ongar
Loughton and Waltham Abbey
HARLOW DISTRICT
Harlow District Council Whole district
MALDON DISTRICT
Maldon District Council
Maldon Branch Labour Party
Maldon and Rochford Conservative Association
Heybridge Liberal Association
District Councillor R L Bass
District Councillor Mrs J P Herrmann
Charter Trustees of the Town of Maldon
Langford and Ulting Parish Council
Cold Norton Parish Council
Putleigh Parish Council
Mayland Parish Council
North Fambridge Parish Council
Tillingham Parish Council
Latchingdon Parish Council
Bradwell-on-Sea Parish Council
Goldhanger Parish Council
St Lawrence Pariah Council
Mundon Parish Council
Little Totham Parish Council •
Great Totham Parish Council
Three private individuals
Whole district
Maldon and Tollesbury
Whole district
Maldon and Tollesbury
Whole district
Maldon,,and Tollesbury
Whole district
ROCHK)RD DISTRICT
Ashingdon Parish Council
AREA CONCERNED
Whole district
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH
Southend West Liberal and Radical Association
County Councillor D F Cotgrove
Borough Councillor A Crustall
Leigh Ratepayers' Association
Three private individuals
Chalkwell and Leigh
Shoebury
Chalkwell and Leigh
TENDRING DISTRICT
One private individual Tendring
THURROCK BOROUGH
Thurrock Borough Council
Thurrock Constituency Labour Party
One private individual
Grays Thurrock and Tilbury
Grays Thurrock
UTTLESFORE DISTRICT
Uttlesford District Council
Wimbush Parish Council
Whole district
SCHEDULE 1
COUNTY OK ESSEX
NAMES OF PROPOSED DIVISIONS
(EACH RETURNING ONE COUNTY COUNCILLOR)
PROPOSED COUNTY ELECTORAL DIVISIONS WITHIN DISTRICTS
DISTRICT OF BASILDON
Basildon Crouch
Basildon Fryerns
Basildon Gloucester ParkiBasildon Laindon
Basildon Pitsea
Basildon Vange
Basildon Westley Heights
Billericay North
Billericay South
Wickford
DISTRICT OF BRAINTREE
Booking
Braintree East
•Braintree West
Halstead
He'dingham
Witham Northern
Witham Southern
DISTRICT OF BRENTWOOD
Brentwood CentraliBrentwood Hutton*»
Brentwood North
Brentwood Rural
Brentwood South
DISTRICT OF CASTLE POINT
Benfleet
Canvey Island East
Canvey Island West
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DISTRICT OF CASTLE POINT (CONTINUED)
Great Tarpots
Hadleigh
Thunders3ey
BOROUGH OF CHELMSFQRD
Broomfield and Writtle
Chelmeford East
Ghelmsford North
Chelmsford South
Chelmsford West
Great Baddow
Springfield
Stock
Woodham Ferrers and Danbury
BOROUGH OF COLCHESTER
Constable
Drury
Maypole
Mersea and Stanway
Old Heath
Park
Parsons Heath
Tiptree
Wivenhoe St Andrew
DISTRICT OF EPPING FOREST
Buckhurst Hill
Chigwell
Epping
LoUghton St John's
Loughton St Mary's
North Weald and Nazeing
Ongar
Waltham Abbey
DISTRICT OF HARLOW
Great Parndon
Harlow and Mark Hall
Harlow Common
Little Parndon and Town Centre
Ne tteswelIbury
DISTRICT OF MALDON
Maldon
Southminster
Tollesbury
DISTRICT OF ROCHFORD
Rayleigh North
Rayleigh South
Rochford North
Rochford South
Rochford West
BOROUGH OF SOUTHEND-ON-SEA
Belfairs and Blenheim
Chalkwell
Eastwood
Leigh
Milton
Prittlewell
Shoebury
Southchurch
Thorpe
Victoria
Westborough
DISTRICT OF TENDRING
Brightlingsea
Clacton East
Clacton North
Clacton West
Frinton and Walton
Harwich
Tendring Rural East
Tendring Rural West
BOROUGH OF THURHOCK
Chadwell
Corringham
Grays Thurrock
Oreett and Stifford
South Ockenden
Stanford-le-Hope
Tilbury
West Thurrock and Aveley
DISTRICT OF UTTLESTORD
Dunmow
Saffron Walden
Stansted
Thaxted
The proposed electoral divisions are shown on a map which can be inspected
at the County Council's offices. A description of the boundaries of the proposed
electoral divisions shown on the map is attached at Schedule 2.
SCHEDULE 2
COUNTY OF ESSEX • DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED COUNTYELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARIES
NOTE: Where a boundary is described as following a road, railway, river,canal or. similar feature it should be deemed to follow the centreof the feature unless otherwise stated.
BASILDON DISTRICT
BASILDON CROUCH ED
Those parts of the Basildon District Wards of Burstead, Laindon, Wickford
North and Wickford South commencing at a point where the western boundary
of Wickford South Ward joins the northern boundary of the district, thence
generally eastwards along the said district boundary to a point where it
crosses the rear boundary of No 104 Runwell Road, thence southeastwards
along said rear boundary to the southwestern boundary of the said property,
thence due southeastwards from said southwestern boundary to the River
Crouch, thence generally southwestwards and westwards along said river to
a point opposite the western boundary of Nevendon Road Recreation Ground
(L A Name), thence generally southwestwards to and along said western
boundary to the southern boundary of No k~5 Azalea avenue, thence westwards
along said southern boundary to Azalea Avenue, thence southwards along
said avenue to Laurel Avenue thence eastwards along said avenue to a point
opposite the eastern boundary of No 1 Laurel Avenue, thence southwards
to and along said eastern boundary and continuing southwards along the
eastern boundary of No 64 Laburnum Avenue, to and across said avenue in
a straight line to the eastern boundary of No 63 Laburnum Avenue, thence
southwards along said eastern boundary to the rear boundary of said property,
thence westwards along said rear boundary to the rear boundary of No 13
Elder Way, thence southwards along said rear boundary and the rear
boundaries of Nos 11 and 9 Elder Way to the rear boundary of No 20 Elder
Avenue, thence westwards along said rear boundary and the rear boundaries
of Nos 22 to 68 Elder Avenue to the western boundary of the last mentioned
property, thence southwards along said western boundary to the rear boundary
of No 70 Elder Avenue, thence westwards along said rear boundary and the rear
boundary of No 72 Elder Avenue to and southwards along the western boundary
of the last mentioned property to the rear boundary of No 7k Elder Avenue,
thence westwards along said rear boundary and the rear boundaries of Nos
76 to 80 Elder Avenue to and across Deidre Avenue in a straight line to the
rear boundary of No 82 Elder Avenue, thence westwards along said rear
boundary and the rear boundaries of Nos 8^ to 88 Elder Avenue to the rear
boundary of No 92 Deidre Avenue, thence northwards along said rear boundary
and the rear boundaries of Nos 90 to 86 Deidre Avenue to the rear boundary
of No k Berry Close, thence westwards along said rear boundary and the rear
boundaries of Nos 3 to 1 Berry Close to the western boundary of the last
mentioned property, thence southwards along said western boundary and
continuing southwards along the western boundary of No 92 Elder Avenue to
Elder Avenue, thence westwards along said avenue to a point opposite the
eastern boundary of No 96 Elder Avenue, thence northwards to and along
said eastern boundary to the rear boundary of said property, thence west-
wards along said rear boundary and the rear boundaries of Nos 98 to 118
Elder Avenue and in prolongation thereof to the eastern boundary of Parcel
No 6073 as shown on OS 1:2500 plan No TQ 7392 edition of 1966, thence
southwards and westwards along the eastern and southern boundaries of said
parcel to the eastern boundary of parcel No 48 9, thence southwards and
westwards along the eastern and southern boundaries of said parcel to and
continuing generally westwards along the northern boundaries of Parcel
Nos 5200 and 500 to the western boundary of the last mentioned parcel,
thence southwards along said western boundary and in prolongation thereof
to the northern boundary of Parcel No koS as shown on OS 1:2500 plan
No TQ 7391 edition of 1969, thence westwards along said northern boundary
to the path forming the western boundary of said parcel, thence generally
southwards along said path to the A132 road, thence southwestwards along
road to the northern carriageway of the roundabout at the junction of the
A132 Road, the Southend Arterial Road and the road known as East Mayne,
thence southwestwards and southwards along the northwestern and western
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carriageway of said roundabout to the southern boundary of Wickford South
Ward, thence generally westwards cilonf; said southern ward boundary and
continuing westwards along the southern boundary of Burstcad Ward to the
southeastern boundary of Laindon Ward, thence westwards along said south-
eastern boundary and continuing westwards along the Southend Arterial Road
to the district boundary, thence generally northwards along the said
district boundary to the northern boundary of Laindon Ward, thence generally
eastwards along said northern ward boundary to the point where the River
Crouch crosses the Southend Road, thence continuing generally eastwards
along said river to the point where the unnamed stream joins the River
Crouch to the south of Grays Hall Farm, thence generally northwestwards
along said unnamed stream to the northern boundary of Burstead Ward,
thence eastwards and northwards along said ward boundary to and continuing
eastwards along the district boundary to the point of commencement.
BASILDQN FRYERNS ED
Those parts of the Basildon District Wards of Fryerns Central and Fryerns
East commencing at a point where the northern boundary of Fryerns Central
Ward meets the eastern boundary of said ward, thence southwards along said
eastern boundary and the eastern boundary of Fryerns East Ward to the
northern boundary of Pitsea West Ward, thence generally westwards to and
along the road known as Broadmayne to and continuing westwards along the
southern boundary of Fryerns Central Ward and said road to the road known
as Ghyllgrove, thence generally northwards along said road to a point
opposite the southern boundary of Springfield Primary Schools, thence
eastwards to said southern boundary and northwestwards along the western
boundary of said schools to the northwestern corner of said schools,
thence northwestwards in a straight line to the cycle track leading to
Cranes Farm Road thence northwestwards along said cycle track to said
road, thence northeastwards along said road to a point being NG Ref
TQ 7108689988 thence northwestwards in a straight line from said point
to the eastern boundary of the property know as Strathmore, thence
northwestwards along said eastern boundary and the eastern end of Pipps
Hill Close, thonne northwestwards in a straight line to and continuing
northwestwards along the western boundary of the Tractor Works to 'the
northern boundary of said Works, thence northeastwards along said northern
boundary to a point due south of the western boundary .of Parcel No 2077
as shown on OS 1:2500 Plan No TQ 7190 Edition of 1968, thence due north
to arid northwards alon^ c;;ji.d we:;torn boundary and in prolongation thereof
to the northern boundary of Frycrns Central Ward, thence generally east-
wards along said ward boundary to the point of commencement.
BASILDON GLOUCESTER PARK ED
The Basildon District Ward of Lee Chapel North
and that part of Fryerns Central Ward not included in Basildon Fryerns ED.
BASILDON LAINDON ED
That part of Lairidon Ward not included in Basildon Crouch ED,
and that part of Langdon Hills Ward commencing at a point where the south-
western boundary of Basildon Gloucester Park ED meets the Southend to London
Railway, thence westwards along said railway to High Road, thence north-
wards along said road to the southwestern boundary of Basildon Gloucester
Park ED, thence southeastwards along said southwestern boundary to the
point of commencement.
BASILDON PITSEA ED
The Basildon District Ward of Pitsea East
and that part of the Pitsea West Ward commencing at a point where the
southern boundary of the district meets the western boundary of said ward,
thence generally northwestwards along the said western boundary to the
High Road, thence northeastwards along the said road to the road known as
South Mayne, thence northwestwards along the said road to the northern
boundary of Pitsea West Ward, thence generally eastwards, southwards and
southeastwards along the northern, eastern and northeastern boundaries of
said ward to the district boundary thence generally southwards and westwards
along the said district boundary to the point of commencement.
BASILDON VANGE ED
The Basildon District Ward of Vange
and that part of Fryerns East Ward not included in Basildon Fryerns ED
and that-part of Pitsea West Ward not included in Basildon Pitsea ED.
BASILDON WESTLEY HEIGHTS ED
The Basildon District Ward of Nethermayne
and that part of Langdon Hills Ward not included in Basildon Laindon ED.
BILLERICAY NORTH ED
The Basildon District Ward of Billericay West
and that part of the Billericay East Ward commencing at the point where
the western boundary of the said ward crosses the Billericay to Wickford
railway, thence generally northeastwards along the said western boundary
to the northern boundary of the district, thence southeastwards and generally
southwards along the said northern district boundary to the access road
leading to Ramsden Hall School, thence westwards along said access road to
Outwood Common Road, thence southwestwards along said road and continuing
southwestwards along the road known as Break Egg Hill to the unnamed stream
running southwards from Norsey Wood, thence southeastwards along said stream
to the Wickford to Billericay Railway, thence westwards along said
railway to the point of commencement.
BILLERICAY SOUTH ED
That part of Billericay East Ward not included in Billericay North ED,
and that part of Burstead Ward not included in Basildon Crouch ED.
WICKFORD ED
Those parts of Wickford North Ward and Wickford South Ward not included
in Basildon Crouch ED.
BFAINTREE DISTRICT
BOOKING ED
The Braintree District Wards of Booking North
Panfield
Three Fields
and that part of Booking South Ward commencing at a point where the
southern boundary of Booking South Ward meets the western boundary of
said ward, thence generally northeastwards along said western boundary
to the northern boundary of said ward, thence generally eastwards along
said northern boundary to -the unnamed stream which joins the River Blackwater
to the northeast of the property known as Highwoods, thence generally
southwards along said stream to the northern boundary of the last mentioned
property, thence eastwards and southwards along the northern and eastern
boundaries of the said property to and southwards along the eastern boundary
of the property known as Longdale to the eastern boundary of the parcel of
land lying due north of Nos 31 to 33 Julien Court Road, thence southwards
along said eastern boundary to the rear boundary of No 37 Julieh Court
Road, thence eastwards along said rear boundary and southwards along the
eastern boundary of the said property to the rear boundary of No 39 Julien
Court Road, thence eastwards along said rear boundary to the eastern
boundary of the said property, thence southwards along said eastern boundary
and continuing southwards' along the eastern boundary of No 41 Julien Court
Road to the eastern end of said road, thence southwestwards along said road
to a point opposite the northeastern boundary of the Braintree and Booking
Recreation Ground, thence southeastwards along said northeastern boundary
to the eastern boundary of the parcel of land to the rear of Nos 2 to 12
John Ray Street, thence southwards along said eastern boundary to and
7continuing southwards alnnf>; the custom boundary of No 12S Cog eshal.l Road
and in prolongation thernof to the r.outhern boundary oi' Booking South Ward,
thence westwards along said southern ward boundary to the point of
commencement.
BRAINTREE EAST ED
The Braintree District Wards of Braintree East
Coggeshall
Kelvedon
and that part of Booking South Ward not included in Booking ED.
BRAINTREE WEST ED
The Braintree District Wards of Black Notley
^ Braintree Central
Braintree West
Rayne
HALSTEAD ED
The Braintree District Wards of Colne Engaine and Greenstead
Earls Colne
Halstead St Andrews
Halstead Trinity
Stour Valley
HEDINGHAM ED
The Braintree District Wards of Bumpstead
Castle Hedingham
Gosfield
Sible Hedingham
Stour Valley Central
Stour Valley North
Upper Colne
Yeldham
WITHAM NORTHERN ED
The Braintree District Wards of Creasing
Witham Central
Witham Chipping Hill
Witham North
Witham Silver End and Rivenhall
WITHAM SOUTHERN ED
The Braintree District Wards of Hatfield Peveral
Terling
Witham South
Witham West
BRENTWOOD DISTRICT
BRENTWOOD CENTRAL ED
The Brentwood District Wards of Brentwood North
Brentwood West
South Weald
BRENTWOOD HUTTON ED
The Brentwood District Wards of Hutton East
Hutton North
Hutton South
BRENTWOOD NORTH ED
The Brentwood District Wards of Pilgrims Hatch
Shenfield
BRENTWOOD RURAL ED
The Brentwood District Wards of Blackmore
Brizes
Doddinghurst
Hook End and Wyatts Green
Ingatestone and Fryernihg
Mountnessing
BRENTWOOD SOUTH ED
The Brentwood District Wards of Brentwood South
Herongate and Ingrave
Warley
West Horndon
CASTLE POINT DISTRICT
BENFLEET ED
The Castle Point District Wards of Boyce
St Mary's
CANVEY ISLAND EAST ED
The Castle Point District Wards of Canvey Island East
Canvey Island North
Canvey Island South
CANVEY ISLAND WEST ED
The Castle Point 'District Wards of Canvey Island Central
Canvey Island West
Canvey Island Winter Gardens
GREAT TARPOTS ED . •• -
The Castle Point District Wards of Appleton .
St George's
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HADLEIGH ED
The Castle Point District Wards of St James
Victoria
THUNDERSLEY ED •
The Castle Point District Wards of Cedar Hall
St Peter's
CHELMSFORD BOROUGH
BROOMFIELD AND WHITTLE ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Broomfield and Chignall
• Good Easter, Mashbury and Roxwell
Highwood and Margaretting
Writtle . .
CHELMSFORD EAST ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Cathedral
Mildmays
The Lawns
CHELMSFORD NORTH ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Patching Hall
St Andrews
CHELMSFORD SOUTH ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Goat Hall
Moulsham Lodge
Oaklands
CHELMSFORD WEST ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of All Saints
•• : ." . . Waterhouse Farm
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GREAT BADDOW ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Baddow Road
'Great Baddow Village
Rothmans ''
SPRINGFIELD ED '
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Boreham and Springfield
Great and Little Leighs and Little Waltham
Great Waltham and Pleshey
Little Baddow
STOCK ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of East and West Hanningfield
Galleywood
Ramsden Heath and Downham
Rettendon and South Hanningfield
Runwell
Stock
WOODHAM FERRERS AND DANBURY ED
The Chelmsford Borough Wards of Danbury and Sandon
Woodham Ferrers North
Woo'dham Ferrers South
COLCHESTER BOROUGH
CONSTABLE ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of Boxted and Langham
Dedham
Fordham
Great and Little Horkesley
Great Tey
West Bergholt
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DRURY ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of Lexden
Prettygate
and that part of St Mary's Ward commencing at a point where the western
boundary of the ward meets the path leading from Park Road to Queen's Road,
thence eastwards to and along said path to Queen's Road,, thence eastwards
along said road to Beverley Road, thence northwards along said road to
Creffield Road, thence eastwards .along said road to and crossing Maiden
Road in a straight line to Beaconsfield Avenue, thence southeastwards
along said avenue to Butt Road, thence northeastwards along said road to
the northern boundary of St Mary's Ward, thence eastwards along said
northern boundary to tho eastern boundary of said ward, thence southwards,
westwards and northwards along the eastern, southern and western boundaries
of said ward to the point of commencement.
MAYPOLE ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of Berechurch
Shrub End
MERSEA AND STANWAY ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of Pyefleet
Stanway
West Mersea
Winstree
OLD HEATH ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of East Donyland
Harbour
New Town
PARK ED
•The Colchester Borough Wards of Castle
Mile End
and that part of St Mary's Ward not included in Drury ED.
PARSONS HEATH ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of St Anne's
St John's
and that part: of St Andrew's Ward commencing at the point where the south-
western boundary of St Andrew's Ward meets the northwestern boundary of said
ward, thence northeastwards along said northwestern boundary to 'the
eastern boundary of the Borough, thence southeastwards along said eastern
boundary to the-easternmost point tof Parcel No 1 82 as shown on OS 1:2500
Microfilm TM OJ25 edition A, date of publication 196 , thence due west
from said point to the northeastern boundary of the Sir Charles Lucas
Comprehensive School Playing Field, thence southwards along said north-
eastern boundary to and southwestwards along the southeastern boundary of
said playing field to the rear boundary of No 5 Prospero Close, thence
southwestwards along said rear boundary and the rear boundary of No J>
Prospero Close to the accessway leading southwestwards from the last
mentioned property to Magnolia Drive, thence southwestwards along said
accessway to Magnolia Drive, thence northwestwards and southwestwards
along said drive to Hawthorne Avenue, thence northwestwards along said
avenue to Hickory Avenue, thence westwards and southwards along said
avenue to the track leading southwestwards to Alyssum Walk, thence
southwestwards along said track to a point opposite the easternmost
point of Ash Plantation, thence due north to said point, thence north-
westwards along the northern boundary of said plantation, crossing the
firebreak in a straight line to and continuing northwestwards along
said plantation boundary to Porters Brook, thence southwestwards along
said brook and in prolongation thereof to the southwestern boundary of
St Andrew's Ward, thence northwestwards along said southwestern boundary
to the point of commencement.
TIPTREE ED
The Colchester Borough Wards of Birch-Messing
Copford and Eight Ash Green
Marks Tey
Tiptroe
WIVENHOE ST ANDREW ED • '
The Colchester Borough Wards of Wivenhoe
and^that part of St Andrew's Ward not included in Parsons Heath ED.
EPPING FOREST DISTRICT . .
BUCKHURST HILL ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of Buckhurst Hill East
Buckhurst Hill West
and that part of Loughton Roding Ward commencing at a point where the
Loughton Brook meets the southeastern boundary of said ward thence
southwestwards, northwestwards and northeastwards along the southeastern,
southwestern and northwestern boundaries of Loughton Rpding Ward to a
point opposite Roding Road, thence southeastwards to and along said road
to Avondale Drive, thence southwestwards along said drive to a point
opposite Loughton Brook, thence southeastwards to and along said brook
to the point of commencement.
CHIGWELL "ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of Chigwell Row
Chigwell Village
Grange Hill
Lambourne ' ' " " •
DIPPING ED
The Epping Foro;;t; Ui.st.ric1; Wardn of Epping Ilomnall
Thcydori Bois
and that part of Epping Lindsey Ward falling within the parish of Epping.
LOUGHTON ST JOHN'S ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of: Debden Green
Loughton St John's
and that part of Broadway Ward commencing at a point on the southern boundary of
said ward where the London Transport Railway (Epping Branch) crosses Chigwell Lane,
thence northwestwards along said lane to the northwestern boundary of said ward,
thence northwestwards and generally northeastwards, southeastwards, southwestwards
and northwestwards along the northwestern, northeastern and southeastern boundary
of Broadway Ward to the point of commencement.
LOUGHTON'ST MARY'S ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of: Loughton Forost
Loughton SI; Mary's
and that part of Broadway-Ward not included in Loughton St John's ED
and that part of Loughton Roding Ward not included in Buckhurst Hill ED'
NORTH WEALD AND NAZEING ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of: High Beach
Nazeirig
North Weald Bassett
Roydon
and that part of Epping Lindsey Ward not included in Epping ED.
ONGAR ED
The Epping Forest District War dr. of Chipping Ongar
Greenstnd and Harden Ash
High Ongar
Moreton and Matching
Passingford
Roothing Country
Sheering
Shelley
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WALTHAM ABBEY ED
The Epping Forest District Wards of Paternoster
Waltham Abbey East
Waltham Abbey West
HARLOW DISTRICT
GREAT PARNDON ED
The Harlow District Wards of Great Parndon
Katherines with Sumners
Kingsmoor u
HARLOW AND MARK HALL ED
The Harlow District Wards of Mark Hall North
Mark Hall South
Old Harlow
HARLOW COMMON ED»
The Harlow District Wards of Latton Bush
Potter Street
Stewards
LITTLE PARNDON AND TOWN CENTRE ED
The Harlow District Wards of Hare Street and Town Centre
Little Parndon
Passmores
NETTESWELLBURY ED
The Harlow District Wards of Brays Grove
Netteswell East
Netteswell West
MALDON DISTRICT
MALDON ED
The Maldon District Wards of Coldnorton
Maidon East
Maldon North West
Maldon South
Purleigh
Woodham
SOUTHMINSTER ED
The Maldon District'Wards of Althorne
Burnham-on-Crouch North
Burnham-on-Crouch South
St Lawrence
Southminster
The Maylands
Tillingham • .
TOLLESBURY ED '
The Maldon District Wards of Goldhanger
Great Totham
Heybridge East
Heybridge West
Tollesbury
' Tolleshunt D'Arcy
Wickham Bishops
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ROCHFORD DISTRICT • i
RAYLEIGH NORTH ED
The Rochford District Wards of Downhall
Lodge
Trinity
and that part of Grange and Rawreth Ward commencing at a point where the
southern boundary of said ward meets the western bounday of the district,
thence generally westwards and northeastwards along said district boundary
to the eastern boundary of said ward, thence southwards along said eastern
ward boundary to the southeastern boundary of Rawreth Industrial Estate,
thence southwestwards and northwestwards along the southeastern and south-
western boundaries of said Industrial Estate to the- northwestern boundary
of Parcel No HOO as shown on OS Microfilm TQ 7992 Edition B1 (1979) thence
southwestwards along said northwestern boundary to the unnamed stream
flowing northwestwards from Rayleigh to Rawreth, thence northwestwards
along said stream to the southeastern boundary of Parcel No 2500, thence
southwestwards along said southeastern boundary and continuing southwest-
wards along the southeastern boundaries of the Sports Ground and the
property known as Grange Villa and in prolongation thereof to London Road,
thence northwestwards along said road to a point opposite the eastern
boundary of Parcel No 75&3 as shown on OS 1:2500 Microfilm TQ ?891,
edition C1 , date of publication 1978 •, thence, southwards along said
eastern boundary to the northern boundary of Parcel No 792 , thence
eastwards along said northern boundary to and southwards along the eastern
boundary of said parcel to the northern boundary of Parcel No 8812,
thence westwards along said northern boundary, to and southwards along
the western boundary of said parcel to the eastern boundary of Parcel No
8000, thence southwards along said eastern boundary to the southern boundary
of Grange and Rawreth Ward, thence westwards along said southern ward
boundary to the point of commencement.
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RAYLEIGH SOUTH ED
The Rochford District Wards of Rayleigh Central
Wheatley
Whitehouse »
and that part of the Grange and Rawreth Ward not included in Rayleigh
North ED.
ROCHFORD NORTH ED
The Rochford District Wards of Ashingdon -
Canewdon
Hawkwell East
Hawkwell West
ROCHFORD SOUTH ED
The Rochford District Wards of Barling and Sutton
Foulness and Great Wakering
Great Wakering Central
Great Wakering West
Rochford Eastwood
Rochford Roche
Rochford St Andrews
ROCHFORD WEST ED
The Rochford District Wards of Hockley Central
Hockley East
Hockley West
Hullbridge Riverside
Hullbridge South
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SOUTHEND-ON-SEA BOROUGH
BELFAIRS AND BLENHEIM ED
Those parts of the Southend-on-Sea Borough. Wards of Belfairs and Blenheim
commencing at a point where the northern boundary of Belfairs Ward meets the
western boundary of the district, thence generally eastwards along said
northern boundary to and continuing generally eastwards along the northern
boundary of Blenheim Wards to a point opposite the rear boundary of No 332
Bridgewater Drive, thence generally southwards to and along said rear
boundary to the rear boundary of No 60 Broomfield Avenue and continuing
generally southwards along the rear boundaries of Nos 60, 58, 52 and-50
said avenue to the northern boundary of the access between Nos 50 and 48
Broomfield Road, thence eastwards along said northern boundary to the
eastern boundary of said access, thence southwards along said eastern
boundary to the southern boundary of said access, thence westwards along
said southern boundary to the rear boundary of No 46 Broomfield Avenue,
thence southwards along the rear boundaries of Nos 46 to 12 said avenue
to the rear boundary of No 27 Hurst Way, thence eastwards along the rear
boundaries of Nos 2? to 33 Hurst Way, thence due east to Bridgewater
/Drive, thence southeastwards along said drive to the road known as Hurst
Way, thence southwestwards along said road to a point opposite the
northeastern boundary of No 28 Hurst Way, thence southeastwards to and
along said northeastern boundary to the rear boundary of said property,
thence southwards along the rear boundaries of Nos 28 to 26 Hurst Avenue
to the rear boundary of No 266 Bridgewater Drive, thence southeastwards
along the rear boundaries of Nos 266 to 242 said drive to the southwestern
boundary of No 240 said drive and continuing generally southeastwards along
said southwestern boundary-to the rear boundary of the last mentioned
property, thence generally southeastwards along the rear boundaries of
Nos 240 to 23^ Bridgewater Drive and the southern boundary of the last
mentioned property to Treecot Drive, thence northeastwards along said drive
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to Bridgewater Drive, thence southeastwards along Bridgewater Drive to a
point opposite the western boundary of No IS** said drive, thence south-
westwards to said western boundary and continuing southwestwards along
the western boundaries of Nos 18^ to 1?8 Bridgewater Drive to the southern
boundary of the last mentioned property, thence southeastwards along said
southern boundary to the western boundary of the tennis courts, thence
southwestwards along said western boundary to the western boundary of.
the sports ground, thence southwards along said western boundary to the
southern boundary of Nos 91 to 93 Treecot Drive, thence generally west-
wards along said southern boundary to Treecot Drive, thence southwards
along said drive to and continuing southwards along the road known as
Mountdale Gardens to a road known as Blenheim Chase, thence westwards
along said road to a point opposite the western boundary of-No 22*t said
road, thence southwards to and along said western boundary to the rear
boundary of said property, thence eastwards along said rear boundary to
the eastern boundary of the allotment gardens, thence southwards-along
said eastern boundary to the southern boundary of said allotment gardens
thence westwards along said southern boundary to the western boundary
of No 93 Manchester Drive, thence southwards along said western boundary
and southeastwards along the southwestern boundary of said property to
the southern boundary of 93 Manchester Drive, thence due south to Manchester
Drive, thence westwards along said drive to a point opposite the eastern
boundary of No 80 Cheltenham Drive, thence southwards to said eastern
boundary and continuing southwards along the eastern boundaries of Nos 80
to 3^ Cheltenham Drive to and southwards across Clova Road in a
straight line to the eastern boundary of No 26 Cheltenham Drive, thence
southwards along the eastern boundaries of Nos 26 to 14 said drive to the
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southern boundary of the last mentioned property, thence southwards in a
straight line to the western boundary of the engineering works and continuing
southwards along said western boundary and in prolongation thereof to the '•
southern boundary of Blenheim Ward, thence westwards along said southern
boundary and northwards along the western boundary of said ward to the
point where the said western boundary crosses Prittle Brook, thence westwards
to and continuing westwards and northwestwards along said brook to the
district boundary, thence generally northwards along the district boundary
to the point of commencement.
CHALKWELL ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Chalkwell
and that part of Leigh Ward commencing at a point on the district boundary
due south of the junction of the roads known as Leigh Hill and Cliff
Parade, thence due north in a straight line to said junction, thence
westwards along Leigh Hill to a point opposite the western boundary of
No 65 Leigh Hill, thence northwards to and along said western boundary to
and generally northwards along the western boundary of No 79 to 83 said
road to the road known as Leigh Hill, thence northwestwards along said
road to a point opposite the northern boundary of No 8? said road thence
westwards to and along said boundary and the southern boundary of St
Clement's Church, to the path known nc Church Hill, thence northeastwards
along said path to a point opposite the eastern most point of the northern
boundary of Nos 11 to 15 The Terrace, thence northwestwards to and along
said northern boundary to the northernmost point of said properties, thence
northwestwards in a straight line to the southernmost point of the property
known as St Clement's Court, thence northwestwards along the southern
boundary of the last mentioned property and the northern boundaries of Nos
25 to 27 Leigh Road, to and northwards along the rear boundaries of Nos 44
to 42 Hadleigh'Road to the northern boundary of the last mentioned property,
thence westwards along said northern boundary to Hadleigh Road, thence north-
westwards along said road to a road known as Rectory Grove, thence eastwards
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along said road to Grange Road thence northwards along said road to a point
opposite the northern boundary of Nos 132 to 128 Rectory Grove, thence
eastwards to and continuing eastwards along the northern boundaries of
No 132 to 12^ said Grove to the eastern boundary of the last mentioned
property, thence southwards along said eastern boundary to the northern
boundary of No 118 Rectory Grove, thence eastwards along said northern
boundary to a road known as Leighville Grove, thence northwards along
said road to a point opposite the northern boundary of No 112 Rectory
Grove, thence.eastwards to said northern boundary and continuing eastwards
along the northern boundaries of Nos 112 to 88 said Grove, thence eastwards
in a straight line across Southsea Avenue to the northern boundary of
No 80 Rectory Grove, thence continuing eastwards along the northern
boundaries of Nos 80 to 52 said grove and continuing eastwards in a
straight line across Lyraington Avenue to the northern boundary of a
property known as The Bays, thence eastwards along said northern boundary
and the northern boundaries of Nos AO to 38 Rectory Grove and Baryta
Court to the western boundary of a building situated in the southwestern
corner of the car park, thence northwards along said western boundary
and the western boundary of the car park to the northern boundary of said
car park, thence eastwards along said northern boundary and in prolongation
thereof to Elm Road, thence northwards along said road to the road known as
Pall Mall, thence eastwards along said road to a point opposite the
western boundary of No 13 Pall Mall, thence northwards to and along said
western boundary to the northern boundary of said property, thence eastwards
along said northern boundary to the western boundary of No 15 Pall Mall,
thence northwards along said western boundary to the southern boundary of
No 1 Victoria Drive, thence eastwards along said southern boundary and
continuing eastwards in a straight line across Victoria Drive to the
passageway north of Christ Church, thence eastwards along the passageway
north of said church and Nos 39 to ^5 Pall Mall and continuing eastwards
across Torquay Drive to the passage way to the north of No 55 Pall Mall,
thence eastward's along the passage to the north of the properties Nos 55
to 139 Pall Mall crossing Dawlish Drive; Leigh Hall Road and.-Oakleigh Park
Drive in straight lines to the eastern boundary of No 139 Pall Mall,
thence northwards along said eastern boundary to the southern boundary of
No 56 Oakleigh Park Drive, thence, eastwards along said southern boundary
to the eastern boundary of the last mentioned property, thence northwards
along said eastern boundary to the southern boundary of No 79 Leighton
Avenue,.thence eastwards along said southern boundary to Leighton. Avenue
thence southwards along said avenue to a point opposite the southern
boundary of No 5^ Leighton Avenue, thence eastwards to and along said
southern boundary and in prolongation thereof to the western boundary of
No 33 Leigham Court Drive, thence southwards along said western boundary
to and continuing southwards along the eastern boundary of No 16? Pall
Mall to the northern boundary of No 169 Pall Mall, thence eastwards along
said northern boundary and the northern boundaries of Nos 171 to 177
Pall Mall to Leigham Court Drive, thence southwards along said drive
to the eastern boundary of Leigh Ward at the junction of Leigham Court
Drive and a road known as Pall Mall, thence generally southwards and
westwards along the eastern and southern boundaries of said ward to the
point of commencement.
EASTWOOD ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Eastwood.
LEIGH ED •
That part of Belfairs Ward of Southend-on-Sea Borough not included in
Belfairs and Blenheim ED and that part of Leigh Ward of Southend-on-Sea
Borough not included in Chalkwell ED.
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MILTON ED
Those parts of the Southerid-on-Sea Borough Wards of Milton and Victoria
commencing at a point where the western boundary of Milton Ward meets
the southern boundary of the borough, thence generally northwards along
said ward boundary to and northeastwards along the western boundary of
Victoria Ward to the Rochford to Southend railway, thence generally
southwards along said railway and in prolongation thereof to the northern
carriageway of the roundabout being the junction of Queensway, Victoria
Avenue and High Street, thence westwards and southwestwards,along the
northern and western carriageways of said roundabout to the road known
as Queensway, thence westwards and southwestwardo' along said road to the
northern boundary of Milton Ward thence eastwards along said northern
boundary to the eastern boundary of said ward, thence southwards along
said eastern boundary to Corsham Road, thence southwards along said road
and its continuation southeastwards as Darnley Road and the road known
as Seaway to its junction with the southern end of Hartington Road,
thence due south from said junction to the southern boundary of the borough,
thence westwards along said southern boundary to the point of commencement.
PRITTLEWELL ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Pribtlewell
and that part of the Blenheim Ward commencing where the eastern 'boundary of
Belfairs and Blenheim ED joins the northern boundary of Blenheim Ward,
thence eastwards along said northern boundary' to the -eastern .-boundary of
said ward, thence southwards along said eastern boundary to Bridgewater
Drive,.thence westwards along said drive to a point opposite' the eastern
boundary of No 8 said drive, thence southwards to and along said eastern
boundary to the southern boundary of said property, thence westwards along
the southern boundaries of Nos 8 to 28 Bridgewater-Drive, and continuing
westwards along the southern boundaries of-No 38 said drive, thence
westwards in a straight line to the southern boundary of No 46 Bridgewater
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Drive, thence westwards along the southern boundaries of Nos 46 to 60 said
drive, thence westwards in a straight line across Mannering Gardens to the
northern boundary of No 61 Mannering Gardens and continuing westwards along
said northern boundary to the western boundary of said property, thence
southwards along the western boundaries of Nos 61 to 33 Mannering Gardens
to the southern boundary of No 26 Winsford Gardens, thence westwards along
the southern boundaries of Nos 26 to 42 Winsford Gardens to eastern boundary
of the Sports Ground at NG Ref TQ 8528387514, thence due west to the eastern
boundary of Belfairs and Blenheim ED, thence generally northwestwards along
said eastern boundary to the point of commencement.
SHDEBURY ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Shoebury.
SOUTHCHURCH ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Southchurch
and that part of St Lukes Ward commencing on the southern boundary of
St Lukes Ward at a point due south of the easternmost point of No 1
Riviera Drive, thence due north to the eastern boundary of said property,
thence northwestwards along said eastern boundary, the eastern boundary
of the works and the eastern boundaries of Nos 44 to 6 Chase Road to and
continuing northwestwards along the western boundary of Nos 452 to 454
Southchurch Road to said road, thence eastwards along said road to a point
opposite the eastern boundary of No 481 said road, thence northwards to
and along said eastern boundary and in prolongation thereof to the southern
boundary of Nos 37 to 43 Stromness Place, thence westwards along said southernboundary, the southern boundaries of Nos 45 to 49 Stromness Place
and the northern boundary of No 461 Southchurch Road to
the eastern boundary of No 2 Christchurch Road, thence northwards along the
eastern boundaries of Nos 2 to 30 said road and the western boundaries of
Nos 31 to 37 Oban Road, thence in a straight line to the eastern boundary
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of No 38 Christchurch Road, thence northwards along the eastern boundaries
of Nos 38 to 8*f said road and the western boundary of No 93 Oban Road to
the northern boundary of the last mentioned property, thence eastwards
along said northern boundary to the western boundary of No 95 said road,
thence northwards along the western boundaries of Nos 95 to 10? Oban
Road to Branksome Road, thence eastwards along said road to Oban Road
thence southwards along said road to a point opposite the northern
boundary of No 1 Stornoway Road, thence eastwards to and along said
boundary and the northern boundaries of Nos 3 to 11 said road to the
eastern boundary of the last mentioned property, thence northwards to
the western boundary of No 12 Trinity Road, thence eastwards along the
southern boundaries of Nos 12 to 82 said road, thence eastwards in a
straight line to the southern boundary of No 90 Trinity Road and
continuing eastwards along the southern boundaries of No 90 to 108
said road to the eastern.boundary of St Lukes Ward, thence southwards
and westwards along said eastern boundary and the southern boundary
of said ward to the point of commencement.
THORPE ED
The Southend-on-Sea Borough Ward of Thorpe
'and that part of Milton Ward not included in Milton ED.
VICTORIA ED
That part of St Lukes Ward of Southend-on-Sea Borough not included in
Southchurch ED . . '- '
and that part of Victoria Ward of Southend-on-Sea Borough not included in
Milton ED.
WESTBOROUGH ED
The SouthoAtl-on-Soa Borough Ward of Westborough
and thnl part of Blenheim Ward not included in Bolfairs and Blenheim ED
and Prittlewoll ED.
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TENDRING DISTRICT
BRIGHTLINGSEA ED
The Tendring District Wards of Alres'ford, Thorrington and Prating
Brightlingsea East
Brightlingsea West
St Osyth '
CLACTON EAST ED ' ' "•
The Tendring District Wards of Haven
Southcliff
St Bartholomew
and that part of St Marys Ward commencing at the point where the northwestern
boundary of Southcliff Ward meets the southern boundary of St Marys Ward,
thence generally northwestwards along said southern boundary to Old Road,
thence northeastwards along said road to London Road, thence northwestwards
and northwards along'said'road to the western boundary of St Marys Ward,
thence northwards along said western boundary to and generally southeast-
wards along the northern boundary of said ward to the northwestern boundary
of Southcliff Ward, thence southwestwards along said northwestern boundary
to the point of commencement.
CLACTON NORTH ED
The Tendring District Wards of Bockings Elm
St Johns
CLACTON WEST ED
The Tendring District Wards of Golf Green
Hush Green
St James
and that part of St Marys Ward not included in Clacton East ED.
FRINTON AND WALTON ED
The Tendring District Wards of Frinton
Holland and Kirby
Walton
HARWICH ED
The Tendring District Wards of Harwich East
Harwich East Central
Harwich West
Harwich West Central
TENDRING RURAL EAST ED
The Tendring District Wards of Beaumont and Thorpe
Bradfield, Wrabness and Wix
Great and Little Oakley
Little Clacton
Ramsey
Tendring and Weeley
TENDRING RURAL WEST ED
The Tendring District Wards of Ardleigh
Elmstead
Great Bentley
Great Bromley, Little Bromley and Little Bentley
Lawford and Manningtree
Mistley
TKURROCK BOROUGH
CHADWELL ED
The Thurrock Borough Wards of Chadwell St Mary
East' Tilbury
CORRINGHAM ED
The Thurrock Borough Ward of Corringh'am and Fobbing
and that part of the Homesteads Ward commencing at a point where the south-
eastern boundary of said ward meets Fourth Avenue, thence northwestwards
to and along said avenue to Branksome Avenue, thence northeastwards along
said avenue to a point opposite the southwestern boundary of the property
known as Amberley, thence northwestwards to and along said southwestern
boundary to the rear boundary of said property, thence northwestwards in
a straight line from said rear boundary to the southernmost point of
the property known as No 18 Northlands Close, thence northwestwards from
said point along the southwestern boundary of said property and in
prolongation thereof to the road known as Northlands Close, thence south-
westwards along said road to a point opposite the southwestern boundary of
No 13 Northlands Close, thence northwestwards to and along said south-
western boundary to the rear boundary of said property, thence due north-
west in straight line to the northwestern boundary of Homesteads Ward,
thence northeastwards, southeastwards and southwestwards along the north-
western, northeastern and southeastern boundaries of said ward to the
point of commencement.
GRAYS THURROCK ED
The Thurrock Borough Wards of Grays Thurrock North
Little Thurrock
and that part of Grays Thurrock Town Ward commencing at a point where
Derby Road crosses the Southend to London Railway, thence northwards
along said road, crossing Clarence Road, to Orsett Road, thence south-
westwards along Orsett Road to and northwestwards along Titan Road and
the unnamed road to the access road to Titan Works, thence generally north-
westwards along said access road to the southern boundary of said works
thence westwards along said southern boundary to its westernmost point,
thence due west from said point to Hogg Lane, thence northwards along
said lane to the northern boundary of Grays Thurrock Town Ward, thence
generally eastwards and southwards along the northern and eastern boundaries
of said ward to and continuing southwards along Bradleigh Avenue to
Orsett Road, thence southwestwards along Orsett Road to and southwards
along Bridge Road to the London to Southend Railway, thence northwest-
wards along said railway to the point of commencement.
ORSETT AND STIFFORD ED
The Thurrock Borough Wards of Orsett
Stifford
and that part of Belhus Ward commencing at a point where the Grays to
Upminster railway crosses the southern boundary of Belhus Ward, thence
northwards along said railway to the northern boundary of Belhus Ward,
thence.generally southeastwards and southwestwards along the northern
and southern boundaries of said ward to the point of commencement.
SOUTH OCKENDEN ED
The Thurrock Borough Ward of Ockenden
and that part of Belhus Ward not included in Orsett and Stifford ED.
STANFORD-LE-HOPE ED
The Thurrock Borough Ward of Stanford-le-Hope
and that part of the Homesteads Ward not included in Corringham ED.
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TILBURY ED
The Thurrock Borough Ward of Tilbury
and that part of Grays Thurrock Town Ward commencing at a point where the
northern boundary of Grays Thurrock Town Ward meets the eastern boundary
of said ward, thence generally southwards to the southern boundary of
said ward, thence southwestwards and northwestwards along said southern
boundary to and northwards along the western boundary of said ward to the
London to Southend Railway, thence eastwards along said railway to the
southern boundary of Grays Thurrock ED, thence southeastwards , northwards
and northeastwards along said southern ED boundary to the point of
commencement.
WEST THURROCK AND AVELEY ED
The Thurrock Borough Wards of Aveley
West Thurrock
and that part of Grays Thurrock Town Ward not included in Grays Thurrock
ED and Tilbury ED.
UTTLESFORD DISTRICT
DUNMOW ED
The Uttlesford District Wards of Great Dunmow North
Great Dunmow South
Great Hallingbury
Hatfield Broad Oak
Hatfield Heath
Little Hallingbury
The Canfields
The Rodings
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SAFFRON WALDEN ED
The Uttlesford District Wards of Ashdon
Littlebury
Saffron Walden (Audley)
Saffron Walden (Castle)
Saffron Walden (Plantation)
Saffron Walden (Shire)
The Chesterfords
Wenden Lofts
STANSTED ED
The Uttlesford District Wards of Birchanger
Clavering
Elsenham
Henham
Newport
Rickling
Stansted Mountfitchet'
Stort Valley
THAXTED ED
The Uttlesford District Wards of Felsted
Stebbing
Takeley
Thaxted
The Eastons
The Sampfords
Wimbish and Debden