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Scottish Parliament Election Notice of Situation of Polling Stations Scottish Parliament Election Notice of Situation of Polling Stations Edinburgh Central, Edinburgh Eastern, Constituencies Edinburgh Northern and Leith, Edinburgh Pentlands, Date of Poll 6 May 2021 Edinburgh Southern and Edinburgh Western. The poll for this election will take place between the hours of 7am and 10pm. Notice is hereby given that the polling stations and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Published and printed by The Returning Officer Edinburgh Central 1 / EC11G - Lauriston Halls, 28 Lauriston Street Ballot Box: 1 Aitchisons Close, 58 West Port Bread Street Cambridge Street Castle Terrace Chapel Wynd Cordiners Land, 70 West Port Cornwall Street East Fountainbridge Grassmarket Grindlay Street Heriot Place High Riggs Inglis Court, 15 West Port Keir Street Kings Stables Lane Kings Stables Road Edinburgh Central 2 / EC11G - Lauriston Halls, 28 Lauriston Street Ballot Box: 2 Lady Lawson Street Lady Wynd, 25 West Port Lauriston Place Lauriston Street Sacred Heart Church, Lauriston Street Lothian Road Other Electors Portsburgh Court, 56 Lady Lawson Street Portsburgh Square Riego Street Spittal Street Websters Land West Port Edinburgh Central 3 / EC11H - City Chambers, Customer Hub Ballot Box: 3 Advocates Close, 357 High Street Forrest Hill Bailie Fyfes Close, 107 High St Forrest Road Bank Street Fountain Close, 22 High Street Bank Street North Geddes Entry, 233 High Street Bells Wynd, 146 High Street George IV Bridge Blackfriars Street Gilmours Close, 65 Grassmarket Blackie House Grassmarket Blair Street Greyfriars Place Borthwicks Close, 186 High Street Guthrie Street Boswells Court, 352 Castlehill Heriot Bridge Brighton Street High School Yards Bristo Place High Street Browns Place Holyrood Road Burnets Close, 156 High Street Hunter Square Byer's Close Hunters Close, 81 Grassmarket Candlemaker Row Carrubbers Close, 135 High Street Castle Wynd North, 386 Castlehill Castle Wynd South Castlehill Chambers Street Cockburn Street Coinyie House Close College Wynd, 203 Cowgate Cowgate Cowgatehead Craigs Close Drummond Street Edmonstones Close, 112 West Bow Fleshmarket Close, 199 High Street Edinburgh Central 4 / EC11H - City Chambers, Customer Hub Ballot Box: 4 Hyndfords Close, 34 High Street Riddles Court, 322 Lawnmarket Infirmary Street Robertson's Close, 263 Cowgate Jacksons Close, 209 High Street South Bridge James Court, 493 Lawnmarket South Grays Close Jeffrey Street St Giles Street Johnston Terrace St Johns Hill Kincaid's Court St Marys Street Kings Stables Road Stevenlaws Close, 132 High Street Lady Stairs Close, 477 Lawnmarket Teviot Place Lawnmarket The Mound Lothian Street Toddricks Wynd, 48 High Street Market Street Tron Square Merchant Street Tweeddale Court, 14 High Street University Halls of Residence, Milne's Upper Bow Court 517 Lawnmarket Vennel New Assembly Close, 142 High Street Victoria Street New Skinners Close Victoria Terrace Niddry Street Wardens Close Niddry Street South West Bow North Bridge Worlds End Close, 10 High Street Old Assembly Close, 172 High Street Old Fishmarket Close Old Infirmary Lane Other Electors Paisley Close, 101 High Street Parliament Square Pleasance Porteous Pend, 25 Grassmarket Princes Street Ramsay Garden Edinburgh Central 5 / EC11J - Waverley Court, City of Edinburgh Council Headquarters Ballot Box: 5 Abbeyhill Old Tolbooth Wynd Abbeyhill Crescent Other Electors Boyds Entry Reids Court, 95 Canongate Browns Close, 65 Canongate Slaters Steps Bulls Close, 100 Canongate St Marys Street Calton Road Sugarhouse Close Robertsons Court, Calton Road Whitehorse Close, 27 Canongate Calton Wynd Wilsons Court, 134 Canongate Campbells Close, 87 Canongate Canongate Whitefoord House, Galloways Entry, Canongate Charteris Place Chessels Court, 240 Canongate Cranston Street Cranston Street Hostel, Cranston Street Crichtons Close Dunbars Close, 137 Canongate Gentles Entry Gullans Close, 264 Canongate Hammermens Entry Holyrood Residence Hall, Holyrood Road Holyrood Road Jeffrey Street Lochend Close Morgan Lane Nether Craigwell New Street Edinburgh Central 6 / EC10E, EC11L - Novotel Edinburgh Centre, 80 Lauriston Place Ballot Box: 6 Archibald Place Barclay Place Barclay Terrace Brougham Place Brougham Street Chalmers Street Drumdryan Street Glen Street Glengyle Terrace Home Street St Catharines Convent, Lauriston Gardens Edinburgh Central 6 / EC10E, EC11L - Novotel Edinburgh Centre, 80 Lauriston Place Ballot Box: 6 Other Electors Warrender Park Crescent Edinburgh Central 7 / EC11L - Novotel Edinburgh Centre, 80 Lauriston Place Ballot Box: 7 Lauriston Gardens Lauriston Park Lauriston Place Lauriston Terrace Leven Street Leven Terrace Lonsdale Terrace Nightingale Way Panmure Place Edinburgh Central 8 / EC11L - Novotel Edinburgh Centre, 80 Lauriston Place Ballot Box: 8 Other Electors Simpson Loan Tarvit Street Valleyfield Street Wharton Square Wrights Houses Edinburgh Central 9 / EC11M - Braidwood Community Centre, 69 Dumbiedykes Road Ballot Box: 9 Dumbiedykes Road Holyrood Court, Dumbiedykes Road Lochview Court, Dumbiedykes Road Holyrood Road Other Electors Viewcraig Gardens Viewcraig Street Edinburgh Central 10 / EC15A - Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson Street Ballot Box: 10 Adam Street East Adam Street West Ascham Court Boroughloch Boroughloch Square Bowmont Place Briery Bauks Brown Street Buccleuch Place Buccleuch Place Lane Buccleuch Street Buccleuch Terrace Carnegie Court Chapel Street Clerk Street Clerk Street South College Street South Cowans Close Davie Street Drummond Street Edinburgh Central 11 / EC15A - Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson Street Ballot Box: 11 East Crosscauseway Forbes Street George Square Gifford Park Gilmour Street Gilmours Entry Grays Court Hamiltons Folly Mews Hill Place Hill Square Hope Park Crescent Hope Park Square Hope Park Terrace Haddons Court, Howden Street Howden Street Marshall Street Meadow Lane New Arthur Place New Johns Place Nicolson Square Nicolson Street Nicolson Street West North Meadow Walk Oakfield Place Pleasance Edinburgh Central 12 / EC15A - Southside Community Centre, 117 Nicolson Street Ballot Box: 12 Other Electors Potterrow Quarry Close Rankeillor Street Reekies Court Richmond Lane Richmond Place Richmond Street West Roxburgh Place Roxburgh Street Simon Square St Leonards Crag St Leonards Hill St Leonards Lane St Leonards Street St Patrick Square St Patrick Street West Crosscauseway Windmill Close Windmill Place Edinburgh Central 13 / EC15C - Nelson Hall Community Centre, 5 Spittalfield Crescent Ballot Box: 13 Baird House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Chancellors Court, 18 Holyrood Park Road Ewing House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Grant House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Holland House, 18 Holyrood Park Road John Burnett House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Lee House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Masson House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Turner House, 18 Holyrood Park Road Bernard Terrace Blackwood Crescent Causewayside Clerk Street Clerk Street South Dalkeith Road Edinburgh Central 14 / EC15C - Nelson Hall Community Centre, 5 Spittalfield Crescent Ballot Box: 14 Duncan Street East Parkside East Preston Street East Preston Street Lane Hermits Croft Holyrood Park Road Salisbury Green Lodge, Holyrood Park Road John Burnett House Lutton Place Minto Street Montague Street Edinburgh Central 15 / EC15C - Nelson Hall Community Centre, 5 Spittalfield Crescent Ballot Box: 15 Newington Place East Newington Place West Newington Road Oxford Street Parkside Street Parkside Terrace Rankeillor Street Romero Place Salisbury Mews Salisbury Place Salisbury Road Edinburgh Central 16 / EC15C - Nelson Hall Community Centre, 5 Spittalfield Crescent Ballot Box: 16 Other Electors South Oxford Street Spittalfield Crescent St Leonards Bank St Leonards Lane St Leonards Street Summerhall Place Summerhall Square Terrars Croft Upper Gray Street West Preston Street Edinburgh Central 17 / NC05D - Fet-Lor Youth Club, 122 Crewe Road South Ballot Box: 17 Carrington Road Craigleith Hill Avenue Craigleith Hill Crescent Craigleith Hill Gardens Craigleith Hill Loan Craigleith Road Crewe Road South Davidson Park Davidson Road East Fettes Avenue East Werberside East Werberside Place Grigor Avenue Grigor Drive Grigor Gardens Grigor Terrace Kimmerghame Drive Kimmerghame Loan Kimmerghame Path Kimmerghame Place Edinburgh Central 18 / NC05D - Fet-Lor Youth Club, 122 Crewe Road South Ballot Box: 18 Kimmerghame Row Kimmerghame Terrace Kimmerghame View North Werber Park North Werber Place North Werber Road Other Electors Rocheid Park Telford Drive Telford Gardens Telford Grove Telford March Telford Place Telford Road Werberside Mews West Werberside West Woods Edinburgh Central 19 / NC05G - St. Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 10 Comely Bank Road Ballot Box: 19 Avenue Villas Comely Bank Comely Bank Avenue Comely Bank Grove Comely Bank Place Comely Bank Place Mews Comely Bank Road Edinburgh Central 20 / NC05G - St. Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 10 Comely Bank Road Ballot Box: 20 Comely Bank Row Comely Bank Street Comely Bank Terrace Craigleith Road Dean Park Crescent Dean Park Mews Dean Park Street East Fettes Avenue Learmonth Court, Learm Gdns Sth Learmonth Avenue Edinburgh Central 21 / NC05G - St. Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 10 Comely Bank Road Ballot Box: 21 Learmonth Avenue South Learmonth Crescent Learmonth Gardens Learmonth Gardens Lane Learmonth Gardens Mews Learmonth Gardens South Learmonth Grove Learmonth Park Learmonth Place Learmonth Terrace North Park Terrace Orchard Bank Orchard Brae Edinburgh Central 22 / NC05G - St. Stephen's Comely Bank Church, 10 Comely Bank Road Ballot
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