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

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  • Abberton, Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding, Aldham, Alphamstone, Alresford, Althorne, Ardleigh, Arkesden, Ashdon, Asheldham, Ashen, Aythorpe Roding,

  • Bardfield Sailing, Barling Magna, Barnston, Beaumont cum Moze, Belchamp Otten, Belchamp St Paul, Belchamp Walter, Berden, Birch, Birchanger, Birdbrook, Black Notley, Blackmore, Bobbingworth, Borley, Boxted, Bradfield, Bradwell, Bradwell on Sea, Broxted, Bulmer, Bures Hamlet,

  • Canewdon, Castle Hedingham, Chappel, Chickney, Chignall, Chrishall, Clavering, Cold Norton, Colne Engaine, Copford, Cressing,

  • Debden, Dedham, Dengie, Doddinghurst,

  • East Donyland, East Hanningfield, East Mersea, Eight Ash Green, Elmdon, Elsenham, Epping Upland,

  • Fairstead, Farnham, Faulkbourne, Feering, Felsted, Finchingfield, Fingrinhoe, Fordham, Foulness, Foxearth, Frating, Fyfield,

  • Gestingthorpe, Goldhanger, Good Easter, Gosfield, Great and Little Leighs, Great and Little Wigborough, Great Bardfield, Great Bentley, Great Braxted, Great Bromley, Great Canfield, Great Chesterford, Great Easton, Great Hallingbury, Great Henny, Great Horkesley, Great Maplestead, Great Oakley, Great Saling, Great Sampford, Great Tey, Great Totham, Great Waltham, Great Yeldham, Greenstead Green and Halstead Rural,

  • Hadstock, Hatfield Broad Oak, Hatfield Heath, Hazeleigh, Hellions Bumpstead, Hempstead, Henham, High Easter, High Laver, High Ongar, High Roothing, Highwood,

  • Kelvedon, Kelvedon Hatch,

  • Lamarsh, Lambourne, Langenhoe, Langford, Langham, Langley, Latchingdon, Layer Breton, Layer Marney, Layer de la Haye, Leaden Roding, Lindsell, Liston, Little Baddow, Little Bardfield, Little Bentley, Little Braxted, Little Bromley, Little Burstead, Little Canfield, Little Chesterford, Little Clacton, Little Dunmow, Little Easton, Little Hallingbury, Little Henny, Little Horkesley, Little Laver, Little Maplestead, Little Oakley, Little Sampford, Little Totham, Little Waltham, Little Yeldham, Littlebury,

  • Magden Laver, Manuden, Margaret Roding, Margaretting, Marshbury, Matching, Messing cum Inworth, Middleton, Mistley, Moreton, Mount Bures, Mountnessing, Mundon,

  • Navestock, Newport, North Fambridge, North Weald Basset,

  • Ovington,

  • Paglesham, Panfield, Pebmarsh, Peldon, Pentlow, Pleshey, Purleigh,

  • Quendon and Rickling,

  • Radwinter, Ramsden Bellhouse, Ramsden Crays, Ramsey and Parkeston, Rawreth, Rayne, Rettendon, Ridgewell, Rivenhall, Roxwell, Roydon,

  • Salcott, Sandon, Shalford, Sheering, South Hanningfield, St Lawrence, St Osyth, Stambourne, Stambridge, Stanford Rivers, Stapleford Abbotts, Stapleford Tawney, Stebbing, Steeple Bumpstead, Steeple, Stisted, Stock, Stondon Massey, Stow Maries, Strethall, Sturmer, Sutton,

  • Takeley, Tendring, Terling, Thaxted, Theydon Bois, Theydon Garnon, Theydon Mount, Thorrington, Thorpe le Soken, Tilbury Juxta Clare, Tillingham, Tilty, Tollesbury, Tolleshunt d’Arcy, Tolleshunt Knight, Tolleshunt Major, Toppesfield, Twinstead,

  • Ugley, Ulting,

  • Virley,

  • Wakes Colne, Weeley, Wenden Lofts, Wendens Ambo, West Hanningfield, Wethersfield, White Colne, White Notley, White Roothing, Wicken Bonhunt, Wickham Bishops, Wickham St Paul, Widdington, Willingale, Wimbish, Wix, Woodham Ferrers & Bicknare, Woodham Mortimer, Woodham Walter, Wormingford, Wrabnes.

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