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Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No. k- 2-2>

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND REPORT NO.

LOCAL GOVERtfJEKT BOUNDARY COMMISSION?OR HHGLAKB DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr R 3 Thornton CBE, DL Lady J K Ackner Mr J T Brockbank DL Mr D P Harrison Professor G E Cherry

To the Rt. Hon. William Whitelaw, CH., MC., MP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOR THE FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMatTS FOR THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 1, The laat Order under aeotlon 51 of tho Local Government Act 1972 In relation to the electoral arrangements for districts in the County of Suffolk was made on 9 June 1980. AB 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 Suffolk County Council in a consultation letter dated 10 December i960 that we proposed to conduct the review, and sent copies of the letter to all district councils, parish councils and parish meetings in the county, to the Members of Parliament 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 press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from interested bodies. 3* On 20 March 1981 the County Council submitted to us a draft scheme in which they suggested 79 electoral divisions for the county, each returning one member in accordance with section 6(2)(a) of the-act. 4. We considered this scheme together with the views expressed by local interests. We noted in particular that the proposed Stowmarket electoral division would be greatly under-represented, and we thought that it might be possible to achieve better representation there, either by dividing Stowmarket into two divisions or in some other way; we also wondered whether the electoral balance of some of the proposed divisions in Babergh District could be improved, and whether the County Council saw any case for adjustments in Waveney District as a result of comments by the District Council. We accordingly asked for the County Council's observations on these points. In reply the County Council stated that they had examined other possible arrangements for Babergh, but considered that the arrangement in the draft scheme was the best that could be achieved; they explained that attempting to divide Stowmarket by combining any one of the Stowmarket district wards with neighbouring parishes would necessitate recasting the scheme for the entire district of Kid Suffolk, but they forwarded details of an alternative arrangement based on two whole electoral divisions within the town; and they did not see any case for adjustments in Waveney district. 5- Having considered the County Council's reply, on 11 December 198! 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 1

press announcing that the draft proposals had been issued and could ba inspected at the County Council's offices. 6* We based our draft proposals on the County Council's draft scheme, though we made certain modifications, designed to improve the standard of representation or to take account either of comments on the scheme or of our normal praotices with regard to.naming electoral divisions. 7. The modifications we made were as follows: (a) We deleted all parentheses from the names of electoral divisions; (b) Forest Heath District We altered the name of the proposed Rowheath division to 'Abbott Baldwin 1, and deleted the word 'Newmarket' from the name of the proposed Newmarket (Earning) division. (c) Ipswich Borough We prefixed the word 'Ipswich' to the proposed Town and St Margaret's divisions. (4) Mid Suffolk District We divided the town of Stowmarket into two divisions, using the line whioh Suffolk County Council had suggested to us for this purpose, and we named the 'two resulting divisions 'Stowmarket North* and 'Stowmarket South', We thereby increased the proposed number of divisions for the district from 9 to 10, (e) Suffolk Coastal District We altered the name of the proposed Hinsmere division to 'Clay Hills', and deleted the word 'Felixstowe* fron the proposed Felixstowe (Ferry), Felixstowe (Walton), and Felixrtow* (Laadguard), divisions. (f) Wavenay District We deleted the word 'Lowestoft' from all the proposed divisions in the town, with the exception of Lowestoft (Central) and Lowestoft (St Margaret's). The effect of our modifications was to increase the proposed county council size from 79 to 80. 8. The map and written description of our draft proposals incorporated two minor adjustments to the proposed electoral division boundaries in the Lowestoft area which the Ordnance Survey had suggested for technical reasons. Neither involved the transfer of any electors. 9. We receive* comments in response to our draft proposals from the county council, three district councils, three parish councils, three town councils, one county councillor, two political associations, and one individual. A list of those who wrote to us is given in the Appendix to this Report.

10. Suffolk County Council raised no objections to the majority of the draft proposals, but wished that the proposed Abbott Baldwin division in Forest Heath District be named 'Rowheath', as in their draft scheme, and that the proposed Stowmarkst North and Stowmarket South divisions be renamed Stowmarket St Peter and Stowmarket * St Mary respectively, in order to reflect local custom and parlance. 11. The other comments we received can be summarised as follows:- (a) Forest Heath Lakenheath Parish Council, like the County Council, wished the name of the proposed Abbott Baldwin division to be changed back to 'Rowheath'. Forest Heath District Council, who had previously suggested the name 'Abbott Baldwin' to the Commission, now favoured a reversion to 'Rowheath 1 in view of Lakenheath Parish Council's objection. (b) Mid Suffolk Mid Suffolk District Council supported our draft proposals for Stowmarket, and asked about the possibility of altering the town's electoral arrangements at district and parish level, to make the wards therein co-terminous with our proposed electoral divisions. County Councillor P Oldfield also supported our dr a ft proposals for Stowmarket, and suggested -that for parish electoral purposes the town should have two wards, returning eight town councillors each. Stowmarket Town Council supported the composition of our proposed divisions for the town, but wished their names to be changed from 'Stowmarket Worth 1 and /Stowmarket South' to 'Stowmarket St Peter's 1 and 'Stowmarket St Mary's* respectively, on grounds of ecclesiastical and historical significance. (c) St Edmundsbury Mr Colin Jones, Chairman of the Haverhill and District Liberal Party, put forward his own alternative to our proposed Haverhill North and Haverhill South divisions; his suggestion involved the combination of the Cangle and Chalkstone wards to form one division, on the grounds of local ties, and the combination of the Castle, Clements, and St Mary's and Helions wards to form another division. Withersfield Parish Council had no objections to our draft proposals as far as their parish was concerned. (d) Suffolk Coastal Leiston Town Council objected to both the composition and the name of our proposed Clay Hills electoral division, which included their town. They initially reiterated their earlier suggestion that Leiston should form a division on its own as at present, having regard to the proposed construction of a second nuclear power station at Sizewell; if, however, it were decided that it should form only part of a division, they wished any such division,to be named 'Leiston and District' - they strongly disliked the name 'Clay Hills', claiming that it could refer to many areas of Suffolk. They subsequently put forward an alternative

suggestion that the parishes of Leieton and Knodishall'be amalgamated (in the context of the current parish review of the district)- and that the resulting parish form a whole electoral division, which; they claimed, would be easily defined and administered and would be of benefit to the residents of Knodishall. The gye Constituency Labour Party wished Leiston to form a division on its own. Felixstowe Town Council objectedt> our proposed deletion of the word Pelixstowe' from the names of the divisions in their town, claiming that it could lead to confusion. (e) Waveney Waveney District Council considered that Loweatoft should have nine electoral divisions, which should be co-terminous with the new district wards in the town, in order to facilitate the administration of elections and make matters clearer to voters; they also considered that the Wainford/Bungay electoral division boundary should follow the W&inford/South ELmham district ward boundary, in order to take account of local He a. They had no objection to the minor adjustments suggested by the Ordnance Survey* The Lowes toft Constituency Labour Party also wished the county electoral divisions and district wards in Lowestoft to be co-terminous, and they objected to the division name 'Loweetoft Central* but did not suggest any alternative. Suffolk County Council pointed out, with regard to Waveney District Council's comments, that making the county electoral divisions and district wards in Loweetoft co-terminous would upset the balance of electoral divisions, both between Waveney District and the rest of the county, and between Lowestoft and the remainder of Waveney District. 12. In reassessing our draft proposals, we have taken account of all the comments we have received and have come to the following conclusions:- (a) Forest Heath We have decided to revert to the name 'Rowheath' for the Abbott Baldwin division of our draft proposals, in view of the agreement that has now been reached between the county council, Forest Heath District Council, and Lakenheath Parish Council on the matter. (b) Mid Suffolk ' ' Having considered the arguments put forward by Stowmarket Town Council,we have " decided to change the names of the Stowmarket North and Stowmarket South divisions of our draft proposals to Stowmarket St Peter's and Stowmarket St Mary's respectively. We have otherwise decided to. adhere to our draft proposals for the t district......, We have had regard to the fact that the boundary between our two proposed Stowmarket divisions would, under the existing parish electoral arrangements, split the Central

ward of the parish of Stowmarketf contrary to the rules set out in paragraph l(2)(c) of Schedule 11 to the Local Government Act 1972- However, the pariah wards in Stowmarket are currently coterminous with the district wards for the town, and unless the latter could be altered as a result of a further full electoral review of the district, to re-ward the parish now so as to correspond with the electoral divisions would simply mean that the parish wards were split by district ward boundaries - something which the rules in Schedule 11 also require us to avoid in our electoral reviews. We accordingly do not consider that it is reasonably practicable to comply with paragraph l(2)(c) of Schedule 11 in this instance. We would be ready, however, to consider at an appropriate time carrying out a second electoral review of the district both to deal with this anomaly and with any other revisions that might be necessary. (c) St Edmundsbury The alternative scheme for Haverhill put forward by Mr Jones seems likely to produce an electoral balance inferior to that of our draft proposals. In any event, we do not consider Mr Jones's arguments sufficiently compelling to warrant the adoption of his scheme in the absence of any other objections to our draft proposals. We have therefore concluded that we should adhere to the draft proposals for this borough. (d) Suffolk Coastal The suggestions by Leiston Town Council, that Leiston should form an electoral division on its own or be combined with Knodishall, would result in an uncomfortably small division. We have considered Leiston Town Council's argument about the proposed new Siaewell power station, but we are not satisfied that thia constitutes sufficient reason for treating Lelston as a special case at the present time. We have also considered the Town Council's suggestion that the name! Leiston and District 1 be adopted instead of 'Clay Hills 1 ; but, in view of the fact that no other objections have been received on this point, we have decided to retain the latter name. We accept the Felixstowe Town Council's arguments about the names of the proposed divisions in Felizstowe, and have therefore decided to reinstate the town name In those divisions. Subject to this change we have adhered to our draft proposals. ( ) Waveney To make the electoral divisions in Lowestoft co-terminous with the new district wards would, as the County Council recognise, upset the electoral balance to an unacceptable degree. Waveney District Council's suggested alteration of the Wainford/Bungay division boundary would also have a detrimental effect on electoral balance. We do not share the view of the Lowestoft Constituency Labour Party that the proposed division name 'Lowestoft Central* would cause confusion to any significant extent. We have therefore decided to adhere to our draft proposals for this district.

13. We accordingly confirm our draft proposals as our final proposals for all the districts in the county, subject only to the changes of name in Forest Heath, Mid Suffolk and Suffolk Coastal Districts referred to in paragraph 12(a), (b) and (d) respectively. 14. 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 divisions as defined on the map is vet out in Schedule 2. PUBLICATION 15. 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 Suffolk County Council and will be available for inspection at the Council's main offlees* Copies of this report (without the map) are being sent to all those who received our draft proposals letter or who commented on the draft proposalb. L.S. Signed: H R THORHTOK (Deputy Chairman) J M ACKNEH TYRRELL BROCKBASK G E CHERRY D P HARRISOH LESLIE GRIMSHAW (Secretary) 20 May 1982 6f

APPENDIX LIST OF THOSE WHO COMMITTED OP TME D3AFT PROPOSALS Area Concerned Suffolk County Council Abbott Baldwin division (Forest Ee?th District); Stowrcarket (Mid Suf.fr-lk District); Lowestoft (Jffaveney District) FOREST HEATH DISTRICT Forest Heath District Council Lakenheath Parish Council Abbott Baldwin division MID SUFFOLK DISTBICT Mid Suffolk District Council County Councillor P Oldfield Stowmarket Town Council Stowmarket S? SSMTNDSBUHY BOROUGH Mr Colin Jones (Chairman of Haverhill and Diatrjct liberal Party) Withersfield Parish Council Haverhill Clare division SUFFOLK COASTAL DISTRICT Leiston Town Council Eye Constituency Labour Party Felixstowe Town Council Clay Hills divicion it 11 tt Felixstowe WAVSWEV DISTRICT Waveney District Council Lowestoft Constituency Labour Party Lowestoft; divieionp Lowestoft YJainford and Bongay

E 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK... NAMES 0? PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISIONS (EACH EETUEfflNG ONE COUNTY COUNCILLOR) PROPOSED COUNTY ELECTORAL DIVISIONS WITHIN DISTRICTS DISTRICT OF BABERGH Belstead Brook Brett Cosford Great Cornard Hadleigh Melford Peninsula Samford Stour Valley Sudhury DISTRICT OF FOREST HEATH Brandon Sxning Icknield Mildenhall Newmarket Town Rowheath BOROUGH OF IPSWICH Bixley Bridge Broom Hill Castle Hill Chantry Gainsborough Ipswich St Margaret's Ipswich TOVJH Priory Heath Rushmere St Clement's St John's

BOROUGH OF IPSWICH (contd...) Sprites Stoke Park White House Whitton DISTRICT OF MIS SUFFOLK Boamere dipping Valley Hartismere Hoacne Stowmarket St Mary's Stowmarket St Peter's Thedwastre North Thedwastre South Thredling Upper Gipping BOROUGH OF ST EDMUHDSBTJRY Abbeygate and Eastgate Blackbourn Clare Haverhill North Haverhill South Northgate and St Olave's Risbridge Risbygate and Sexton's Southgate and Westgate Thingoe North Thingoe South DISTRICT 0? SUFFOLK COASTAL Blything Carlford Clay Hills Colneis Felixatowe Perry Felixstowe Landguard Felixstowe Walton Framlingham

DISTRICT OF SUFFOLK COASTAL (contd...) Kesgrave and Martiesham PIomeagate Wickham Wilford Woodbridge DISTRICT OF WATOTEY Beccles Bungay Gunton Halesworth Lothingland North Lothingland South Lowestoft Central Lowestoft St Margaret's Normanston Oulton Broad Pakefield Southwold Wainford Whittington The proposed electoral divisions are shown on a map which can be inspected at the Council's offices. A description of the boundaries of the proposed electoral divisions shown on the map is attached at Schedule 2. 3f

COUNTY OF SUFFOLK - DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ELECTORAL DIVISIONS Note: Where the boundary is described as following a road, railway, river, canal or similar feature, it shall be deemed to follow the centre line of the feature, unless otherwise stated. BABERGH DISTRICT BELSTEAD BROOK ED The Babergh District Wards of Brookvale Capel and Wenham Copdock BRETT ED The Babergh District Wards of Bildeston Lavenham North Cosford and the parishes of Brent Eleigh Chelsworth Kettlebaston Milden Monks Eleigh COSFORD ED The Babergh District Wards of Boxford Elmsett Polstead and Layham and the parishes of Kersey Lindsey GREAT CORNARD ED The Babergh District Wards of Great Cornard North Great Cornard South

HADLEIGH ED.....< ' :! - '' "* ' ' ' The Babergh District Ward of-"- ' -Hadleigh ' MELFORD ED The Babergh District Wards of Chadacre Glemsford Long Melford PENINSULA ED The Babergh District Wards of Alton Berners Holbrook Shotley SAMFORD ED The Babergh District Wards of Brantham Dodnash West" Samford STOUR VALLEY ED The Babergh District Wards of Bures St Mary Leav'enheath Naylarid Waldingfield SUDBURY ED The Babergh District Wards of Sudbury East Sudbury North ' "'Sudbury South

FOREST HEATH DISTRICT BRANDON ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Brandon East Brandon West EXNING ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Exning Severals Studlands Park ICKNIELD ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Iceni Manor Mill South MILDENHALL ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Great Heath Market NEWMARKET TOWN ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Granby St Mary's ROWHEATH ED The Forest Heath District Wards of Lakenheath' The Rows

BOROUGH OF IPSWICH BIXLEY ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Bixley BRIDGE ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Bridge BROOM HILL ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Broom Hill CASTLE HILL ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Castle Hill CHANTRY ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Chantry GAINSBOROUGH ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Gainsborough IPSWICH ST MARGARET'S ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of St Margaret's IPSWICH TOWN ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Town PRIORY HEATH ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of'..- *. -.Priory Heath RUSHMERE ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Rushmere

ST CLEMENT'S ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of St Clement's ST JOHN'S ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of St John's SPRITES ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Sprites STOKE PARK ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of Stoke Park WHITE HOUSE ED The Ipswich Borough Ward of White House WHITTON ED The Ipswich Borough 1 Ward of Whitton MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT BOSMERE ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Barking Needham Market Ringshall GIPPING VALLEY ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Barham Bramford Claydon

HARTISMERE ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of.-..; Eye Gislingham Palgrave Rickinghall HOXNE ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of -.Fressingfield Hoxne Stradbroke Weybread., Worlingworth STOWMARKET ST PETER' S ED..,.. " The Mid Suffolk District Ward of Stowmarket North aiid that.part of the Mid Suffolk District Ward of Stowraarket Central bounded by a line commencing at the-point where Finborough Road meets the western boundary of said Ward, thence generally northeastwards along said ward boundary to the northern boundary of said ward, thence generally eastwards along said northern boundary and southeastwards and southwestwards along the eastern boundary of.said-ward to Finborough Road, thence south- 9 westwards and westwards along said.road to the point of commencement. STOWMARKET ST MARY'S ED The Mid Suffolk District Ward of Stowmarket South /.. and that part of the Mid Suffolk District Ward of Stowmarket Central not included in Stowmarket St.'Peter's.ED.

THEDWASTRE NORTH ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Badwell Ash Norton Thurston Walsham-le-Willows THEDWASTRE SOUTH ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Elmswell Onehouse Rattlesden Woolpit THREDLING ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Greeting Debenham Helmingham Stonham Wetheringsett UPPER GIPPING ED The Mid Suffolk District Wards of Haughley and Wetherden "Mendleshara Stowupland BOROUGH OF ST EDMUNDSBURY ABBEYGATE AND EASTGATE ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Abbeygate Eastgate

BLACKBOURN ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Barningham Honington Ixworth Stanton CLARE ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Clare Hundon Kedington Withersfield HAVERHILL NORTH ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Cangle Castle and that part of the St Edmundsbury Borough Ward of St Mary's and Helions bounded by a line commencing"at the point where the road known as Duddery Hill meets the western boundary of said Ward at the junction with Mill Hill, thence northwestwards along said ward boundary to the northern boundary of said Ward, thence northeastwards along said northern boundary and southeastwards along the northeastern boundary of said Ward to Duddery Road, thence southwestwards along said road, the road known as Duddery Hill and the western boundary of St Mary's and Helions Borough Ward to the point of commencement. HAVERHILL SOUTH ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Chalkstone Clements and that part of the St Edmundsbury Borough Ward of St Mary's and Helions not included in Haverhill North ED.

NORTHGATE AND ST OLAVE'S ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Nort;h(;ate St Olaves RISBRIDGE ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Barrow Cavendish Chevington Wickhambrook RISBYGATE AND SEXTON'S ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Risbygate Sextons SOimGATE AND VJESTGATE ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Southgate Westgate THINGOE NORTH ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Fornham Great Barton Pakenham Risby THINGOE SOUTH ED The St Edmundsbury Borough Wards of Horringer Hou^hum Whelnetham

10 SUFFOLK COASTAL DISTRICT The Suffolk Coastal District Wards used in this description are those listed in SI (1980) No 739 = the District of Suffolk Coastal (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1980 (which will come into operation for District election purposes on 5 5 83). BLYTHING ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Bramfield and Cratfield Walberswick Westleton Yoxford CARLFORD ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Sealing* Grundisburgh and Witnesham Rushmere CLAY HILLS ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Kelsale Leiston Saxmundham COLNEIS ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Kirton Nacton Triinleys FELIXSTOWE FERRY ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Felixstowe East Felixstowe South East

FELIXSTOWE LANDGUAKD ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Felixstowe South Felixstowe West FELIXSTOWE WALTON ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Felixstowe Central Felixstowe North FRAMLINGHAM ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Dennington Earl Soham Framlinghara Glemham KESGRAVE AND MARTLESHAM ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Kesgrave Martleshara PLOMESGATE ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Aldeburgh B-uxlow Snape WICKHAM ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Basketon Melton Otley Wickham Market

12 WILFORD ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Alderton and Sutton Hollesley Orford Tunstall Ufford WOODBRIDGE ED The Suffolk Coastal District Wards of Woodbridge Centre Woodbridge Farlingaye Woodbridge Kyson Woodbridge Riverside Woodbridge Seckford WAVENEY DISTRICT The Waveney District Wards used in this description are those listed in SI (1980) No 795; the District of Waveney (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1980 (which will come into operation for District election purposes on 5 5 83).. BECCLES ED The Waveney District Ward of Beccles Town BUNGAY ED The Waveney District Wards of Bungay South Elmham and the parishes of Barsham Redisham Ringsfield Shipmeadow St Andrew, Ilketshall

13 GUNTON ED The Waveney District Ward of Gunton HALESWORTH ED The Waveney District Wards of Blything Halesworth LOTHINGLAND NORTH ED The Waveney District Ward of Lothingland and that part of the Waveney District Ward of Oulton Broad bounded by a line commencing at the point where the southern boundary of St Margarets Ward meets the eastern boundary of said Oulton Broad Ward, thence southwards, southwestwards and generally southeastward's along said eastern boundary to the Lowestoft-Norwich Railway, thence westwards along said railway to the Subway between Commodore Road and Holly Road, thence northwards along said subway to Holly Road, thence northwards and northeastwards along said road to the Drain at the junction of Holly Road and Berry Close, thence southwestwards and northwestwards along said drain to its culvert on the southern side of Hall Road, thence northwestwards from said culvert, crossing Hall Road, in a straight line to the easternmost corner of No 2 Chestnut Avenue, thence westwards along the northern boundary of said property to the rear boundary of No 4 Chestnut Avenue, thence generally northwards along said rear boundary and the rear boundaries of No 6, No's 10 to *fo, No 50 and No's % to?^ Chestnut Avenue to the northern boundary of the last mentioned property, thence westwards along said northern boundary to the rear boundary of No 76 Chestnut Avenue, thence northeastwards along said rear boundary and northwards along the rear boundary of No 78 Chestnut Avenue to its northeasternmost point, thence due north from said point to the northwestern boundary of Oulton Broad Ward, thence northeastwards 'and'northwards along said ward boundary to the northern boundary of said ward, thence generally southeastwards along said

northern boundary to the point of commencement. LOTHINGLAND SOUTH ED The Waveney District Wards of Carlton Colville Kessingland LOWESTOFT CENTRAL ED That part of the Waveney District Ward of Harbour bounded by a line commencing at the point where the eastern boundary of the District meets the southern boundary of said Harbour Ward, thence westwards along said ward boundary to the western boundary of said Ward, thence generally northwards and eastwards along said western boundary and continuing eastwards along Norwich Road to Walton Road, thence northwards along said road to Stanley Street, thence eastwards along said street, crossing Raglan Street and Katwijk Way in a straight line and continuing eastwards along Rishton Road to Clapham Road South, thence northwards along said road and its northeastern carriageway to the road known as Katwijk Way, thence northeastwards and northwards along said road to its roundabout junction with St Peter's Street, thence northwestwards along the southeastern carriageway of said roundabout junction to and continuing northwestwards along St Peter's Street to Boston Road, thence northwards along said road to the northern boundary of Harbour Ward, thence generally eastwards along said ward boundary to the eastern boundary of the District, thence southwestwards along said District boundary to the point of commencement. That part of the Waveney District Ward of Kirkley bounded by a line commencing at a point on the eastern boundary of the District, due east of the junction of Upper Esplanade and Cliff Road, thence due west to said junction, thence northwestwards along Cliff Road to Carlton Road, thence southwestwards, westwards and southwestwards along said road to the

15 western boundary of Kirkley Ward, thence generally northeastwards along said ward boundary to the northern boundary of said Ward, thence eastwards along said northern boundary to the eastern boundary of the District, thence southwestwards along said District boundary to the point of commencement. That part of the Waveney District Ward of Whitton bounded by a line commencing at the point where the eastern boundary of said Ward meets the road known as Kirkley Run, thence northwestwards along said road to Waveney Drive, thence,northeastwards and eastwards along said drive to a point opposite the eastern boundary of the Joinery Works, thence northeastwards to and along said eastern boundary to the point at which it meets MHW, thence due north from said point to the northern boundary of Kirkley Ward, thence eastwards along said ward boundary to the eastern boundary of said Ward, thence southwards and generally southwestwards along said eastern boundary to the point of commencement. LOWESTOFT ST MARGARET'S ED The Waveney District Ward of St Margarets NORMANSTON ED The Waveney District Ward of Normanston and that part of the Waveney District Ward of Harbour not included in Lowestoft Central ED. OULTON BROAD ED That part of the Waveney District Ward of Oulton Broad not included in Lothingland North ED and that part of the Waveney District Ward of Carlton bounded by a line commencing at the point where Cotmer Road meets the southern boundary of

16 Carlton Ward, thence northwestwards and generally southwestwards along said ward boundary and generally northwards along the western boundary of said Ward to the northern boundary of said Ward, thence generally eastwards along said northern boundary to the eastern boundary of said ward, thence generally southwards and southwestwards along said eastern boundary and continuing southwestwards along Colville Road to Cotmer Road, thence southwards and southwestwards along said road to the point of commencement. PAKEFIELD ED The Waveney District Ward of Pakefield and that part of the Waveney District Ward of Kirkley not included in Lowestoft Central ED. SOUTHWOLD ED The Waveney District Ward of Southwold WAINFOED ED The Waveney District Wards of Beccles Worlingham Mutford and the parishes of Shadingfield Sotterley Weston Willingham St Mary WHITTINGTON ED That part of the Waveney District Ward of Carlton not included in Oulton Broad ED and that part of the Waveney District Ward of Whitton not included in Lowestoft Central ED.