Many Marlow residents will notice a change to their elections polling cards next month, after boundaries for the southern half of the town were redrawn.
May's town council elections will feature a new ward – Marlow South – after the previous ward of Marlow South and East was split in two.
This map shows the new boundaries, altered after a Boundary Commission review in 2012.
Marlow South now covers the area south of marlow’s train line, east of the High Street and south of Chapel Street.
And Marlow South East falls to the east side of the tracks and is bordered by Little Marlow Road and the A404 Marlow Bypass.
Two members will be elected from Marlow South, with Tories Richard Scott and former mayor Jocelyn Towns aiming to fight off competition from Ukip's Pam Mackusick.
And the three councillors from Marlow South East have already been decided, after returning faces Tim Avery and Kathy Thomson, and new recruit Emily West stood unopposed for the Conservatives.
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