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The Housing (Right to Enfranchise) (Designated Protected Areas) (England) Order 2009

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PART 1HEREFORDSHIRE

  • Abbey Dore, Aconbury, Acton Beauchamp, Adforton, Allensmore, Almeley, Ashperton, Aston Ingham, Avenbury, Aylton, Aymestrey,

  • Bacton, Ballingham, Bartestree, Birley with Upper Hill, Bishops Frome, Bishopstone, Blakemere, Bodenham, Bolstone, Bosbury, Brampton Abbotts, Brampton Bryan, Bredenbury, Bredwardine, Breinton, Bridge Sollers, Bridstow, Brilley, Brimfield, Brinsop and Wormsley, Brobury with Monnington on Wye, Brockhampton, Brockhampton (in the district of South Herefordshire), Bromyard and Winslow, Buckton and Coxall, Burghill, Burrington, Byford, Byton,

  • Callow, Canon Frome, Canon Pyon, Castle Frome, Clehonger, Clifford, Coddington, Collington, Colwall, Combe, Cradley, Craswall, Credenhill, Croft and Yarpole, Cusop,

  • Dewsall, Dilwyn, Dinedor, Dinmore, Docklow and Hampton Wafer, Donnington, Dormington, Dorstone, Downton, Dulas,

  • Eardisland, Eardisley, Eastnor, Eaton Bishop, Edvin Loach and Saltmarshe, Edwyn Ralph, Eggleton, Elton, Evesbatch, Ewyas Harold, Eye Moreton and Ashton, Eyton,

  • Felton, Ford and Stoke Prior, Fownhope, Foy,

  • Ganarew, Garway, Goodrich, Grafton, Grendon Bishop,

  • Hampton Bishop, Hampton Charles, Harewood, Hatfield and Newhampton, Haywood, Hentland, Holme Lacy, Hope Mansell, Hope under Dinmore, How Caple, Humber,

  • Kenchester, Kenderchurch, Kentchurch, Kilpeck, Kimbolton, Kings Pyon, Kings Caple, Kingsland, Kingstone, Kington (in the district of Leominster), Kington Rural, Kinnersley, Kinsham, Knill,

  • Laysters, Lea, Leinthall Starkes, Leintwardine, Letton, Lingen, Linton, Linton (in the district of South Herefordshire), Little Birch, Little Cowarne, Little Dewchurch, Little Hereford, Little Marcle, Llancillo, Llandinabo, Llangarron, Llanrothal, Llanveynoe, Llanwarne, Longtown, Lower Harpton, Lucton, Lugwardine, Luston, Lyonshall,

  • Madley, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Marden, Marstow, Mathon, Michaelchurch Escley, Middleton on the Hill, Moccas, Monkland and Stretford, Mordiford, Moreton Jeffries, Moreton on Lugg, Much Birch, Much Cowarne, Much Dewchurch, Much Marcle, Munsley,

  • Newton (in the district of South Herefordshire), Newton (in the district of Leominster), Norton Canon, Norton,

  • Ocle Pychard, Orcop, Orleton,

  • Pembridge, Pencombe with Grendon Warren, Pencoyd, Peterchurch, Peterstow, Pipe and Lyde, Pipe Aston, Pixley, Preston on Wye, Preston Wynne, Pudlestone, Putley,

  • Richards Castle (Hereford), Rodd, Nash & Little Brampton, Ross Rural, Rowlstone,

  • Sarnesfield, Sellack, Shobdon, Sollers Hope, St Devereux, St Margarets, St Weonards, Stanford Bishop, Stapleton, Staunton on Arrow, Staunton on Wye, Stoke Edith, Stoke Lacy, Stretton Grandison, Stretton Sugwas, Sutton,

  • Tarrington, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Thruxton, Titley, Tretire with Michaelchurch, Treville, Turnastone, Tyberton,

  • Ullingswick, Upper Sapey, Upton Bishop,

  • Vowchurch,

  • Wacton, Walford, Letton and Newton, Walterstone, Wellington, Wellington Heath, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton, Weobley, Westhide, Weston Beggard, Weston under Penyard, Whitbourne, Whitchurch, Whitney on Wye, Wigmore, Willersley and Winforton, Willey, Withington, Wolferlow, Woolhope, Wormbridge,

  • Yarkhill, Yatton, Yazor.

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