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EPE Turnout by Polling Station Vale of Glamorgan European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District Postal 1 All Postal Ballot Box 1 All 4568 4568 0 #DIV/0! Postal 2 All Postal Ballot Box 2 All 1557 1557 0 #DIV/0! Postal 3 All Postal Ballot Box 3 All 794 794 0 #DIV/0! Postal 4 All Postal Ballot Box 4 All 580 580 0 #DIV/0! Postal 5 All Postal Ballot Box 5 All 635 635 0 #DIV/0! Postal 6 All Postal Ballot Box 6 All 642 642 0 #DIV/0! Postal 7 All Postal Ballot Box 7 All 353 353 0 #DIV/0! Postal 8 All Postal Ballot Box 8 All 932 932 0 #DIV/0! Postal 9 All Postal Ballot Box 9 All 515 515 0 #DIV/0! Postal 10 All Postal Ballot Box 10 All 359 359 0 #DIV/0! Postal 11a All Postal Ballot Box 11 All 0 0 0 #DIV/0! European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District Postal 11b All Postal Ballot Box 11b All 264 264 0 #DIV/0! Postal 10c All Postal Ballot Box 11c All 406 406 0 #DIV/0! Total Postals 18585 11605 11605 0 62% St Francis Millennium Centre, Junction Of Porth Y Castell & 1 1 AAO Baruc 1194 544 544 0 46% Park Road, Barry, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF62 6QA Portacabin - Car Park, Bron-Y-Mor, The Knap, Barry, VALE 2 1 AB0 Baruc 584 261 261 0 45% OF GLAMORGAN St Nicholas Hall, St Nicholas Road, Barry, VALE OF 3 1 AB1 Baruc 858 406 406 0 47% GLAMORGAN CF62 6QX Barry Island Community Centre, Friars Road, Barry Island, 4 1 AC0 Baruc 1322 452 452 0 34% VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF62 5TR Premier Inn, Triangle Site, Fford Y Mileniwm, The Baruc / 5 1 AC1 / EB1 1118 340 340 0 30% Waterfront, Barry, CF62 5QN Buttrills Romilly Primary School, Romilly Road, Barry, VALE OF 6 1 BA0 Illtyd 1104 382 382 0 35% GLAMORGAN CF62 6LF Cwm Talwg Community Centre, Cwm Parc, Barry, VALE OF 7 1 BB0 Illtyd 1420 543 543 0 38% GLAMORGAN Highlight Community Centre, Sterling Road, Barry, VALE OF 8 2 BB1 Illtyd 260 84 84 0 32% GLAMORGAN CF62 9NX European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District Millwood Bowling Club - Barry, Pontypridd Road, Nant 9 2 BB2 Illtyd 703 320 320 0 46% Talwg, Barry, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF62 7LX Margaret Alexandra Community Centre, Alexandra 10 2 BC0 / EA0 Buttrills 1359 434 434 0 32% Crescent, Barry, CF62 7HT 11 2 BD0 Barry Memorial Hall Illtyd 633 161 161 0 25% St Davids Methodist Church, Winston Road, Colcot, Barry, 12 2 CA0 Dyfan 1369 375 375 0 27% VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF62 9SU Highlight Community Centre, Sterling Road, Barry, VALE OF 13 2 CB0 Dyfan 846 321 321 0 38% GLAMORGAN CF62 9NX Buttrills Community Centre, North Walk, Barry, VALE OF 14 2 CC0 Dyfan 1142 320 320 0 28% GLAMORAGN CF62 8BX Colcot Community Hall, Keates Way, Barry, VALE OF Gibbonsdow 15 2 DA0 938 218 218 0 23% GLAMORGAN n Gibbonsdown Community Centre, Ramsey Road, Barry, Gibbonsdow 16 3 DB0 1591 286 286 0 18% CF62 9DF n Gibbonsdow 17 3 DC0 Witchill Community Centre 578 150 150 0 26% n 18 3 EB0 Barry Memorial Hall Buttrills 631 170 170 0 27% 19 3 EC0 / EC1 Pioneer Hall, Beryl Road, Barry Buttrills 1192 361 361 0 30% European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District St Helens Parish Hall, Wyndham Street, Barry, VALE OF 20 3 ED0 Buttrills 981 291 291 0 30% GLAMORGAN CF63 4ET Castleland Community Centre, Belvedere Crescent, Barry, 21 3 FA0 / FD0 Castleland 801 213 213 0 27% VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 4JZ Holton Road Primary School, Pyke Street, Barry, VALE OF 22 3 FB0 / FC0 Castleland 1274 343 343 0 27% GLAMORGAN CF63 4TF Child Protection Conference Room, Docks Office, Vale 23 3 FD1 Castleland 547 130 130 0 24% of Glamorgan Council 24 4 FE0 Ambito Care Castleland 106 23 23 0 22% Barry Ymca - The Hub, Court Road, Barry, VALE OF 25 4 GA0 Court 678 138 138 0 20% GLAMORGAN CF63 4EE 26 4 GB0 Witchill Community Centre Court 839 147 147 0 18% Gibbonsdown Community Centre, Ramsey Road, Barry, 27 4 GC0 / GD0 Court 1180 242 242 0 21% CF62 9DF Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Schoolroom, Barry, Mount 28 4 HA0 Cadoc 589 175 175 0 30% Pleasant, Cadoxton, BARRY CF63 2HE Victoria Park Community Association, Church Road, Barry, 29 4 HB0 Cadoc 1408 368 368 0 26% VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 1YL Portacabin - Car Park, Vincent Close, Off Coldbrook Road 30 4 HC0 Cadoc 1099 294 294 0 27% East, BARRY European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District Glenbrook Inn, At Glenbrook Inn, Barry, VALE OF 31 4 HC1 / HD1 Cadoc 1712 469 469 0 27% GLAMORGAN Cadoxton Moors Community Centre, Off Henry Street, 32 5 HD0 Cadoc 906 210 210 0 23% Barry, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF63 2NX St 33 5 JA0 Salvation Army Hall 938 450 450 0 48% Augustines St 34 5 JB1 Portacabin - Oyster Catcher Car Park 745 319 319 0 43% Augustines St 35 5 JC0 St Augustine's Parish Hall - Station B 962 543 543 0 56% Augustines St 36 5 JD0 Stanwell Road Baptist Church Schoolroom - Station A 646 329 329 0 51% Augustines 37 5 JE0 Stanwell Road Baptist Church Schoolroom - Station B Plymouth 570 295 295 0 52% 38 5 JF0 All Saints Church Hall Schoolroom - Station A Plymouth 377 209 209 0 55% 39 5 JJ0 Lower Penarth Community Centre Plymouth 1478 759 759 0 51% 40 6 JK0 Cwrt Y Vil Community Centre Plymouth 989 339 339 0 34% 41 6 KA0 Penarth and District Scout Hall - Station A Cornerswell 665 358 358 0 54% European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District 42 6 KB0 St Josephs Church Hall Cornerswell 667 264 264 0 40% 43 6 KC0 Penarth and District Scout Hall - Station B Cornerswell 404 185 185 0 46% 44 6 KD0 Hebron Church Annexe - Station A Cornerswell 458 141 141 0 31% 45 6 KD1 Redlands House Cornerswell 153 54 54 0 35% St 46 6 JB0 St Augustine's Parish Hall - Station A 930 389 389 0 42% Augustines 47 6 KE0 Hebron Church Annexe - Station B Cornerswell 937 355 355 0 38% 48 6 LA0 All Saints Church Hall Schoolroom - Station B Stanwell 434 225 225 0 52% 49 6 LB0 Penarth and District Scout Hall - Station C Stanwell 578 307 307 0 53% 50 7 LC0 Glyndwr Community Centre - Station A Stanwell 529 140 140 0 26% 51 7 LD0 Glyndwr Community Centre - Station B Stanwell 1150 325 325 0 28% 52 7 MA0 Llandough and Leckwith Institute Llandough 1166 422 422 0 36% European Parliamentary Election - 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Brooklands Terrace, Brooklands Terrace, 63 8 PA1 Wenvoe 280 115 115 0 41% Cardiff, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF5 5TH European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District Portacabin - Horse and Jockey Public House, Twyn-Yr-Odyn, 64 8 PB0 Wenvoe 355 122 122 0 34% WENVOE CF5 6BG Church In Wales Primary School, St Nicholas, VALE OF 65 8 PC0 Wenvoe 312 144 144 0 46% GLAMORGAN CF5 6SG 66 8 PD0 Bonvilston Village Hall, Bonvilston, VALE OF GLAMORGAN Wenvoe 270 103 103 0 38% Portacabin - The Downs, By The Notice Boards, The Green, Peterston- 67 8 QA0 The Downs, Tumble Hill, St Georges, VALE OF GLAMORGAN 93 50 50 0 54% Super-Ely CF64 5HS St Georges Village Hall, Drope Road, St Georges-Super-Ely, Peterston- 68 8 QB0 90 36 36 0 40% CARDIFF CF5 6EP Super-Ely Peterston Church & Community Hall, Ffordd Yr Eglwys, Peterston- 69 8 QC0 / QD0 633 307 307 0 48% PETERSTON-SUPER-ELY CF5 6LG Super-Ely Pendoylan War Memorial Hall, Pendoylan Road, Peterston- 70 8 QE0 339 132 132 0 39% PENDOYLAN CF71 7UJ Super-Ely Welsh St Donats Community Hall, Welsh St Donats, Peterston- 71 8 QF0 313 156 156 0 50% Cowbridge, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF71 7SS Super-Ely Celtic Way Community Centre, Celtic Way, Rhoose, VALE OF 72 9 RA0 / RB0 Rhoose 925 308 308 0 33% GLAMORGAN CF62 3FT Rhoose Community Hall - Rhoose Community Hall, Stewart 73 9 RB1 / RE0 Rhoose 723 490 490 0 68% Road, Rhoose, VALE OF GLAMORGAN Rhoose Community Hall - Rhoose Community Hall, Stewart 74 9 RC0 / RC1 Rhoose 2256 392 392 0 17% Road, Rhoose, VALE OF GLAMORGAN European Parliamentary Election - Thursday 23rd May 2019 Polling Station No Team No Polling Station Ward Electorate Ballot Paper Acc Verified +/- Turnout District 75 9 RD0 Penmark Village Centre, PENMARK, CF62 3BP Rhoose 122 56 56 0 46% Portacabin - Upper House Farm Yard, Upper House Farm 76 9 RF0 Rhoose 63 30 30 0 48% Yard, East Aberthaw, VALE OF GLAMORGAN CF62 3DD 77 9 RG0 / RH1 Llancarfan Village Hall, LLANCARFAN,
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