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Election of Police and Crime 46 THE COACHMAN'S OFFICE HERBERT'S TEAROOMS MAIN STREET TISSINGTON ASHBOURNE DE6 1RA ITI 112 ILH 37 ELECTION OF POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER IEA 55 ING 5 47 COACH & HORSES FENNY BENTLEY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1LB IFB 133 DERBYSHIRE POLICE REGION - DERBYSHIRE DALES VOTING AREA 48 VILLAGE HALL THORPE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2AW ITH 125 49 OKEOVER ARMS MAPPLETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2AB IMA 115 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES I should advise you that the DERBYSHIRE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER Election will take place on Thursday 5 50 TOWN HALL MARKET PLACE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1ES AAB 1316 AOU 361 May 2016 and the poll will take place between the hours of 07:00 am to 10:00 pm. Notice is hereby given that the polling 51 MOBILE UNIT AT SHAWCROFT CAR PARK ADJ PUBLIC CONVENIENCES SHAWCROFT CAR PARK OFF AAP 925 places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: PARK ROAD ASHBOURNE DE6 1GH Polling Polling Place and address Polling District with 52 THE IMPERIAL ROOMS IMPERIAL ROAD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3NL QMB 1352 Station No No of Electors 53 ALL SAINTS CHURCH HALL SMEDLEY STREET MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3JG QMA 1230 1 HATHERSAGE MEMORIAL HALL ODDFELLOWS ROAD HATHERSAGE HOPE VALLEY S32 1DU JHA 1275 JHI 19 JOF 4 JAB 32 54 HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL - WHEELDON HALL UPPER LUMSDALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5NA QMC 982 2 BISHOP PAVILION THE BRIDGE FIELD GRINDLEFORD HOPE VALLEY S32 2AA JGR 612 55 HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL - WHEELDON HALL UPPER LUMSDALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5NA PMC 564 3 EYAM MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE CHURCH STREET EYAM HOPE VALLEY S32 5QH JEY 713 56 SCOUT AND GUIDE HEADQUARTERS HUNTSBRIDGE MATLOCK GREEN MATLOCK DE4 3DJ PMG 705 4 BRADWELL WAR MEMORIAL HALL NETHERSIDE BRADWELL HOPE VALLEY S33 9JL KBR 966 5 THE NIGHTINGALE CENTRE GREAT HUCKLOW BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8RH KGH 94 KLH 57 57 HURST FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE HAZEL GROVE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3ED PMH 988 KHA 19 KGR 26 58 STARKHOLMES VILLAGE HALL STARKHOLMES ROAD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3DE PMS 493 6 BURDEKIN HALL FOOLOW EYAM HOPE VALLEY S32 5QR KFO 104 59 TANSLEY VILLAGE HALL CHURCH STREET TANSLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5FH PTA 823 7 LONGSTONE VILLAGE HALL CHURCH LANE GREAT LONGSTONE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1TB NGL 525 NHA 52 PMR 45 NMH 59 NRO 22 60 BONSALL VILLAGE HALL THE DALE BONSALL MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2AY RBO 562 8 CRESSBROOK SOCIAL CLUB CRESSBROOK BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8SY NLC 126 9 LITTON VILLAGE HALL INSTITUTE ROW LITTON BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8QZ NLL 256 NLM 52 61 CROMFORD INSTITUTE 16 THE HILL CROMFORD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3QL RCR 1029 10 WARDLOW VILLAGE HALL WARDLOW BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8RP NWA 91 62 PEAK DISTRICT MINING MUSEUM - PUMP ROOM SOUTH PARADE MATLOCK BATH MATLOCK DE4 3NR RMB 521 11 ASHFORD WAR MEMORIAL HALL CHURCH STREET ASHFORD IN THE WATER BAKEWELL DE45 1QA HAW 316 63 WIRKSWORTH MEMORIAL HALL ST JOHN STREET WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4EU ZWT 1355 12 BAKEWELL METHODIST JUNIOR SCHOOL STONEY CLOSE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1FR HBM 753 64 WIRKSWORTH MEMORIAL HALL ST JOHN STREET WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4EU ZWT 1596 13 BAKEWELL TOWN HALL THE SQUARE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1BT HBT 1753 65 BOLEHILL MEN'S INSTITUTE 42 BOLEHILL ROAD WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4LU ZWB 527 14 OVER HADDON VILLAGE HALL OVER HADDON BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1JE HOH 173 66 MIDDLETON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET MIDDLETON-BY-WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DE4 4NF ZMI 584 15 SHELDON - HARTINGTON MEMORIAL HALL MAIN STREET SHELDON BAKEWELL DE45 1QS HSH 58 67 BRASSINGTON ROYAL BRITISH LEGION HALL MEADOW RISE BRASSINGTON MATLOCK DE4 4HQ MBS 430 16 CALVER VILLAGE HALL OFF MAIN STREET CALVER HOPE VALLEY S32 3XR FCA 494 MAL 27 FFR 127 68 ATLOW VILLAGE HALL ATLOW ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1NS MAT 92 17 ST MARTINS CHURCH THE NOOK STONEY MIDDLETON HOPE VALLEY S32 4TU FSM 346 69 BRADBOURNE CHURCH HALL HAVEN GRANGE BRADBOURNE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1PB MBD 66 18 CURBAR WESLEYAN REFORM CHURCH THE HILLOCK CURBAR CALVER HOPE VALLEY S32 3YJ FCU 283 MBA 62 19 VILLAGE HALL NETHER END BASLOW BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1SR CBB 764 70 CARSINGTON & HOPTON C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL CARSINGTON MATLOCK DE4 4DE MCA 107 MIB 29 MHP 61 20 PILSLEY C OF E AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL PILSLEY BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1UF CPI 107 71 KNIVETON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET KNIVETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1JL MKN 267 21 THE CAVENDISH HALL EDENSOR BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1PP CCH 11 CED 108 72 HOGNASTON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET HOGNASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1PT MHG 183 22 CAVENDISH VILLAGE HALL SCHOOL ROAD BEELEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2NU CBE 115 73 HULLAND & DISTRICT MILLENNIUM VILLAGE HALL DOG LANE HULLAND ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE LHU 155 LBI 72 DE6 3EA LHW 707 23 ROWSLEY WI ROOM SCHOOL LANE ROWSLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2ED VRO 331 74 KIRK IRETON VILLAGE HALL CHURCH CORNER KIRK IRETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3LE LKI 317 24 WESLEYAN HOUSE DALE ROAD NORTH DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2HX VNT 445 LCA 40 25 STANTON LEES CHAPEL STANTON LEES MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2LQ VSL 42 75 ASHBOURNE HILLTOP SCHOOL WYASTON ROAD ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1NB BAH 1974 VSW 30 76 EMPIRE CLUB KING EDWARD STREET ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1BW BAS 1326 26 STANTON IN PEAK VILLAGE HALL MIDDLE STREET STANTON IN PEAK MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 VSP 183 77 BRAILSFORD AND EDNASTON INSTITUTE MAIN ROAD BRAILSFORD ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 DBR 742 DME 54 2LT HNH 9 3DA 27 BIRCHOVER READING ROOM ROWTOR LANE BIRCHOVER MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2BL VBI 229 78 RED LION MAIN STREET HOLLINGTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3HA DHO 149 28 MENCAP CENTRE GREENAWAY LANE HACKNEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2QB SDH 474 79 LONGFORD C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL MAIN STREET LONGFORD DERBYSHIRE DE6 3DR DLO 269 29 GROUSE INN DALE ROAD NORTH DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2FT SNG 1125 80 BRADLEY C OF E CONTROLLED PRIMARY SCHOOL YEW TREE LANE BRADLEY ASHBOURNE DE6 1PG GBR 229 30 THE WHITWORTH CENTRE STATION ROAD DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2EQ SNW 1127 81 CLIFTON SMITH CHURCH HALL CLIFTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2GJ GCC 341 31 THE COMMUNITY ROOM ARC LEISURE CENTRE BAKEWELL ROAD MATLOCK DE4 3AZ SHE 887 82 WYASTON VILLAGE HALL WYASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2DQ GEW 123 0YE 210 SUH 310 ORO 80 32 SOUTH DARLEY VILLAGE HALL CROSS GREEN SOUTH DARLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2JT WSD 293 WSW 110 83 SHIRLEY PARISH CHURCH CHURCH LANE SHIRLEY ASHBOURNE DE6 3AS GSH 186 WSO 118 84 SNELSTON READING ROOM SNELSTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EP GSN 145 33 ELTON VILLAGE HALL WEST END ELTON MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2BZ WEL 295 WGR 11 85 OSMASTON CORONATION HALL MOOR LANE OSMASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1LW GOS 110 34 BURTON INSTITUTE, JUBILEE ROOM WEST BANK, WINSTER MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2DQ WWI 383 MIG 10 GYE 120 35 FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH FOUNTAIN STREET TIDESWELL BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8JX XTI 1209 XWH 23 86 MARY CLOWES HALL DERBY LANE CUBLEY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EY OCU 189 OHB 33 36 BRAMWELL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE TOWN END TADDINGTON BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 9UD TTA 301 TBP 20 OAL 57 TBR 11 87 BOYLESTONE VILLAGE HALL THE SQUARE BOYLESTONE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5AB OBO 116 37 CHELMORTON WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE MAIN STREET CHELMORTON BUXTON SK17 9SH TCH 219 88 MARSTON MONTGOMERY CORONATION HALL THURVASTON ROAD MARSTON MONTGOMERY OMM 262 38 FLAGG VILLAGE HALL MYCOCK LANE FLAGG BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 9QR TFL 135 ASHBOURNE DE6 2FF 39 EARL STERNDALE METHODIST CHAPEL MAIN STREET EARL STERNDALE DERBYSHIRE SK17 0BS TES 256 89 MARY CLOWES HALL LID LANE ROSTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EG ONR 202 40 HARTINGTON VILLAGE HALL HIDE LANE HARTINGTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 0AW THA 248 90 DOVERIDGE VILLAGE HALL SAND LANE DOVERIDGE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5JQ EDO 1053 OSH 52 91 SUDBURY PARISH ROOM GIBB LANE SUDBURY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5HY ESU 289 41 MONYASH VILLAGE HALL CHURCH STREET MONYASH BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1JH YMO 222 42 YOULGREAVE VILLAGE HALL HOLYWELL LANE YOULGREAVE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1UT YYO 718 YHA 44 Only those persons aged 18 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. 43 MIDDLETON & SMERRILL VILLAGE HALL MIDDLETON BY YOULGREAVE BAKEWELL DE45 1LS YMS 96 Further information on your polling place can be found on the Council’s website at www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk 44 VILLAGE HALL DRURY LANE BIGGIN BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 0DL IBI 294 16 April, 2016 Dorcas Bunton Local Returning Officer 45 PARWICH MEMORIAL HALL MAIN STREET PARWICH ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1QJ IPA 342 .
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