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Notice of Situation of Polling Places ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR ASPATRIA WARD NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station No. Street Range (Polling District) AF Supper Room, Aspatria Masonic Hall Temple Terrace LBE80 BRAYTON PARK - CA7 3TA AG1 Aspatria Wigton Cumbria CA7 3BH BROUGH STREET - CA7 2EG, CA7 2EH AG2 Aspatria Community Centre King Street Aspatria Wigton LBE6 CHERRY TREE COURT - CA7 3JU Cumbria CA7 3ES ARKLEBY ROAD - CA7 2JU, CA7 2JX, CA7 2JY AH AQ1 Bothel Village Hall Bothel Wigton Cumbria CA7 2HL LBE14 CROSS LONNING - CA7 2HY, CA7 2JD, CA7 2JH CA1 Plumbland Village Hall Parsonby Aspatria Wigton Cumbria LBE63 THE MUSLINS - CA7 2DR CA7 2DQ CA2 CA7 2JW - CA7 2EL CJ Westnewton Village Hall Westnewton Wigton Cumbria LBE95 WESTNEWTON ROAD - CA7 3PB, CA7 3PE CA7 3NX Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Dated Dated 28 April 2021 Andrew Seekings Returning Officer Allerdale House Workington Cumbria CA14 3YJ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Workington Cumbria ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR CHRISTCHURCH WARD NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station No. Street Range (Polling District) CM1 Victoria Hall High Sand Lane Cockermouth Cumbria CA13 9NA LBE90 CROWN STREET - WOODVILLE PARK BRIDGE STREET - WOODVILLE PARK CM2 DALTON STREET - WOODVILLE PARK BALLAD CLOSE - WRENS LANE CM3 CM4 CM5 Bowling Club Harris Park Fern Bank Cockermouth Cumbria LBE15/1 LORTON STREET - THE SIDINGS CA13 0DF ALBEMARLE STREET - CA13 0DS CM6 Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Dated 28 April 2021 Andrew Seekings Returning Officer Allerdale House Workington Cumbria CA14 3YJ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Workington Cumbria ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR ELLEN & GILCRUX WARD NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station No. Street Range (Polling District) BB Crosscanonby Community Centre Crosscanonby LBE26 BIRCH GARTH - GALLOWAY CROSS Maryport Cumbria CA15 6SJ LONSDALE CLOSE - CA15 6SU, CA15 6TG, CA15 BC1 6TH, CA15 6TL, CA15 6TQ BC3 Gilcrux Village Hall Gilcrux Wigton Cumbria CA7 2QD LBE35 CA15 6TN, CA15 6TP, CA15 6TW - CA15 6TP BG1 The Reading Room Main Street Dearham Maryport LBE83 BRIDGE END COTTAGES - WILSON FARM Cumbria CA15 7HP CLOSE BG2 BLOOMING HEATHER - CA15 7EH, CA15 7EX, CA15 7LE BK Gilcrux Village Hall Gilcrux Wigton Cumbria CA7 2QD LBE35/1 CHAPEL TERRACE - GILCRUX Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Dated 28 April 2021 Andrew Seekings Returning Officer Allerdale House Workington Cumbria CA14 3YJ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Workington Cumbria ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR SEATON & NORTHSIDE WARD NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station No. Street Range (Polling District) BA Camerton Mission Room Camerton Workington LBE22 KIRKLANDS - CA14 1NF Cumbria CA14 1LS CD1 St. Pauls Church Hall St. Pauls Avenue Seaton LBE79/1 BRAESIDE - YEARL RISE Workington Cumbria CA14 1PQ CD2 MAIN ROAD - APPLE TREE CLOSE CX6 Northside Community Centre Trinity Drive Northside LBE60 BURROW WALLS - TRINITY DRIVE Workington CA14 1AX HELDER STREET - CA14 1LE CX8 CX7 United Utilities Treatment Works, Barepot Barepot PS LBE89 GLENFIELD PLACE - CA14 1JL, CA14 1JN, CA14 Workington Cumbria CA14 1JW 1JW Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Dated 28 April 2021 Andrew Seekings Returning Officer Allerdale House Workington Cumbria CA14 3YJ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Workington Cumbria ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION OF BOROUGH COUNCILLOR FOR ST.JOHN'S WARD NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Street Range (Polling No. District) CW1 Royal George Inn North Cross Hill Workington LBE68 ALAN COURT - CA14 4HZ, CA14 4JB Cumbria CA14 4ER PARK END ROAD - THORNCROFT GARDENS CY2 CW2 St Johns Parish Rooms South Washington Street LBE101/1 ASHTON STREET - WHINLATTER GARDENS Workington CA14 3BS BRIDGE STREET - ST JOHNS WALK CW5 CW3 St. Johns Parish Rooms North Washington Street LBE73 BRAYTON STREET - WEST GROVE Workington CA14 3BS CHARTERS CLOSE - VICTORIA PLACE CW7 CW4 Bolton Street Community Hall South Community Band LBE102 BARNSDALE ROAD - SHAW STREET Room Bolton Street Workington Cumbria CA14 2SW CW6 Royal George Inn South Royal George Inn Cross Hill LBE100 CHAUCER ROAD - RUSKIN DRIVE Workington Cumbria CA14 4ER Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Dated 28 April 2021 Andrew Seekings Returning Officer Allerdale House Workington Cumbria CA14 3YJ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, ALLERDALE BOROUGH COUNCIL, Workington Cumbria .
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