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The Greater London and Surrey (County and London Borough Boundaries) Order 1994

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Transfers between Greater London (Sutton) and Surrey (Epsom)

6.—(1) The areas which are marked D and E on map 4 shall cease to form part of the Metropolitan Police District and shall be transferred from Greater London, from Sutton and from the Worcester Park South ward to

(a)Surrey;

(b)Epsom;

(c)the Stoneleigh ward and the Epsom and Ewell North East electoral division; and to

(d)the North and East Surrey petty sessional division and the Surrey coroner’s district.

(2) The area which is marked F on map 4 shall be transferred from Surrey, from Epsom and from the Nonsuch ward to

(a)Greater London;

(b)Sutton;

(c)the Cheam West ward;

(d)the Sutton petty sessional division and the Southern London coroner’s district; and to

(e)the Metropolitan Police District.

(3) The areas which are marked A, B and C on map 4 shall be transferred from Surrey, from Epsom and from the Stoneleigh ward to

(a)Greater London;

(b)Sutton;

(c)the Worcester Park South ward;

(d)the Surrey petty sessional division and the Southern London coroner’s district; and to

(e)the Metropolitan Police District.

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