Geography
Derby is split into 17 Wards.
Ward | Areas within the Ward |
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Abbey | Stockbrook and Normanton (part of) |
Allestree | Allestree and Markeaton Park |
Alvaston | Alvaston, Crewton, Litchurch, Pride Park, Wilmorton and Allenton (Part of) |
Arboretum | City Centre, Pear Tree and Rose Hill |
Blagreaves | Sunny Hill and Littleover (part of) |
Boulton | Boulton and Allenton (part of) |
Chaddesden | Chaddesden (older part of) |
Chellaston | Chellaston and Shelton Lock |
Darley | Darley Abbey, Five Lamps, Little Chester (also known as Chester Green), Strutt's Park and West End |
Derwent | Breadsall Hilltop and Chaddesden (newer part of) |
Littleover | Littleover (most of) and Heatherton Village |
Mackworth | Mackworth and Morley Estate |
Mickleover | Mickleover |
Normanton | Normanton (most of) and Austin Estate |
Oakwood | Oakwood and Chaddesden (part of) |
Sinfin | Sinfin, Osmaston and Stenson Fields (part of) |
Spondon | Spondon |
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