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West Byfleet No. of Polling Stations Byfleet and West Byfleet Polling Polling Place Electorate Polling Place Details District (01/09/18) A1 - West St Johns Cornerstone 2,771 No. of Polling Stations: 3 (one polling Byfleet Centre station for J4) On Site Parking: Yes On Site Disabled Parking: Yes Accessible: Yes Comments There is adequate room and sufficient equipment to accommodate the polling stations that are located here. This polling district is the same County Electoral Division to J4 (Pyrford North) Street and Property Details Birchdale Close All properties Birchwood Drive All properties Birchwood Road All properties Blackwood Close All properties Briar Close All properties Briar Walk All properties Camphill Court All properties Camphill Road All properties Claremont Road All properties Dartnell Avenue All properties Dartnell Close All properties Dartnell Court All properties Dartnell Crescent All properties Dartnell Park Road All properties Dartnell Place All properties Dashwood Close All properties Drayton Court All properties Fleetwood Court All properties Gorselands Close All properties Hatfield Close All properties Highfield Close All properties A1 - West Highfield Road Apple Tree House; Archways; Ardeen Cottage; Aston Byfleet House; Berecroft; Boxgrove Cottage; Bramcote; Camphill Cottage; Castlerigg; Chedworth House; Copperkins; Coralie; Dornie; Flat 1-6(Cont) Dovecourt; Farthings; Foxley; Grove Villa; Highfield Cottage; Highfield End; Highfield House; Inishfree; Jasper House; Kennesaw; Kernow Cottage; Little Gables; Little Highfield; Little Norwood; Lower House; Maranwood; Flat 1-6(Cont) Milverton; Rosslin; Sage House; Solaris; St Georges Cottage; Stoney End; Tamarisk; Tantallon; The Huntings; The Laurels; The Moyne; The Paddock; The Watlings; Timberdown; Wearyall Cottage; Wedgewood; Winkfield Cottage; Woodberry; Woodhayes Hobbs Close All properties Hollies Avenue All properties Lavender Park Road All properties Leisure Lane All properties Little Moreton Close All properties Lyndale Court All properties Madeira Road Aldeburgh; Birdwood; Casilla; Cleeve Cottage; Cottimore House; Downderry; Linmead; Flat 1-6 (Cont) Madeira House; Flat 1-6 (Cont) Premier House; Rustings; The Priests House; Tilton; Two Ways; Vernham; Willoway Maxwell Drive All properties Oak Park All properties Old Avenue All properties Old Avenue Close All properties Old Avenue Corner All properties Old Parvis Road All properties Old Woking Road 1 (Flat 1); 1-3 (Flat 1-5(Cont)) 7; 11; 15 (Flat A – B); 15A (Flat 1-5(Cont)); 17A; 17B; 25 (Flat 1-5(Cont)); 31 29- 31; 33A (Flat 1-3(Cont)) 33A; 35a; 35b; 37a; 37b; 45 (Flat 1-3(Cont)); 47A-49A(Odd); 49 Flat 2; Flat At 49; 53A; 53B; 55A-57A(Odd); 61; 63 First To Third Floor Flat; 67; 71 (Flat 1); 73a; 20; 24 (Flat 1); Peel House 26; 28- 30(Even) Orchard Dene All properties Parvis Road 1A; 1 Farm Cottage West Hall; Anchor Care Home; Baldwins Cottage Pinehurst Gardens All properties Pyrford Road All properties Redwing Gardens All properties Reed Place All properties Rosemount Avenue All properties Salisbury Place All properties Sheerwater Road Brantingham; Ryecroft; 1 Sheerwater Cottage; 2-6(Cont) Sheerwater Cottages; Sheerwater Farm Cottage; Traquair; Woodlands Squirrel Keep All properties A1 - West Squirrel Wood All properties Byfleet Starwood Close All properties Station Approach 23A Station Approach; 17A; 29A; 29B; 39; Flat 1- 12(Cont) Casita Place 41B; Flat West Byfleet Social Club 41; 55; Flat 18B; Flat 18C; Flat 26a 26; Flat 26b 26; Flat 28A; Flat 28B; Flat 28C; Flat 1-9(Cont) 32; Flat 36-37; 38A; Flat 1-9(Cont) Stratford House 50 Station Road All properties Stoop Court Leisure All properties Lane The Alders All properties The Close All properties The Courtyard All properties The Glade All properties Thistledene All properties Byfleet and West Byfleet Polling Polling Place Electorate Polling Place Details District (01/09/18) A2 - Byfleet Byfleet Village Hall 5,890 No. of Polling Stations: 3 On Site Parking: Yes On Site Disabled Parking: Yes Accessible: Yes Comments There is adequate room and sufficient equipment to accommodate the polling stations that are located here. Street and Property Details Aragon Walk All Properties Barnato Close All Properties Beech Close All Properties Berrys Court All Properties Berrys Lane All Properties Binfield Close All Properties Binfield Road All Properties Black Prince Close All Properties Brewery Lane All Properties Bridge Close All Properties Bruce Close All Properties Caillard Road All Properties Campbell Close All Properties Catherine Close All Properties Celtic Road All Properties Chertsey Road All Properties Chestnut Walk All Properties Church Road All Properties Chuters Close All Properties Circle Gardens All Properties Clock House Close All Properties Coombe Way All Properties Cornwall Avenue All Properties Dawson Road All Properties Derisley Close All Properties Digby Way All Properties Dunfee Way All Properties Eden Grove Road All Properties Edward II Avenue All Properties Elmtree Close All Properties Farm Close All Properties Ferney Court All Properties Ferney Road All Properties Foxlake Road All Properties Fullerton Close All Properties Fullerton Drive All Properties A2 - Byfleet Fullerton Road All Properties Fullerton Way All Properties Gaveston Close All Properties Glebe Gardens All Properties Godley Road All Properties Granville Close All Properties Grasmere Way All Properties Green Lane Close All Properties Hart Road All Properties High Road All Properties Hopfield Avenue All Properties Kings Avenue All Properties Kings Head Lane All Properties Lake Close All Properties Leybourne Avenue All Properties Leybourne Close All Properties Loxley Close All Properties Magdalen Close All Properties Magdalen Crescent All Properties Manor Crescent All Properties Mill Lane All Properties Millmead All Properties Mowbray Avenue All Properties Murrays Lane All Properties Old Orchard All Properties Oyster Lane All Properties Park Close All Properties Parvis Road Weycote; 46-48(Even); West Cottage 50 ; 51-53(Odd) Petersham Avenue All Properties Petersham Close All Properties Queens Avenue All Properties Rectory Close All Properties Rectory Lane All Properties Rivermead All Properties Royston Avenue All Properties Royston Road All Properties Rutson Road All Properties Sanway Close All Properties Sanway Road All Properties Spence Avenue All Properties Stream Close All Properties Studland Road All Properties Summer Close All Properties Tewkesbury Close All Properties The Cedars All Properties The Maltings All Properties The Pavillions All Properties The Willows All Properties The Yews All Properties Ulwin Avenue All Properties A2 - Byfleet Viscount Gardens All Properties Wakefield Close All Properties Walnut Tree Lane All Properties Wey Barton All Properties Weymede All Properties Weyside Close All Properties Winern Glebe All Properties York Close All Properties York Road All Properties Canalside Polling Polling Place Electorate Polling Place Details District (01/09/18) B1 - Town The Lightbox 784 No. of Polling Stations: 1 (B1 Centre combined with B2 On Site Parking: Yes(Town Centre On Site Disabled Parking: Yes Accessible: Yes Comments This venue has adequate space for the polling station located here. This polling district is in a different County Electoral Division to B2 (Town Centre North). Street and Property Details Alwyne Court All Properties Brewery Road 2; 4, The Bungalow Trinity Methodist Church Broomhall Lane Birchington; Kent Cottage; Moor Lee Broomhall Road All Properties Chapel Street All Properties Chertsey Road All Properties Chobham Road Broomhall; Broomhall Lodge; Brushwood; Flat 1 -5(Cont) Central Building; Derwent House; 1-7(Cont) Essendene; Flat, The Wheatsheaf Hotel; O`Neills; The Crofters Cottage; Woodacre; 1A; 1B Church Street East All Properties Commercial Way All Properties Goldsworth Road Flat 1-4(Cont) Victoria House 1A; 3A-11A(Odd); 11B; 13A; Flat 13B; Flat 1-23(Cont) Birchwood Court 45; 65A; 65B; 67A-69A(Odd); Flat 71A; 73A; 73B; 73C; Flat 77A 77; Flat 1-9(Cont) Sundial House 89-93; Flat 1-12(Cont) Metro Apartments 101; Flat 14-63(Cont) Metro Apartments 101; Flat 1-33(Cont) Greenwood House 44 High Street All Properties Kingswood Court All Properties Middle Walk All Properties Napier Court All Properties Oaks Road All Properties Poole Road All Properties The Broadway All Properties Vale Farm Road 1-5(Cont) Canal Bank Mews; 1-10(Cont) Kingfisher Court; Flat 1-11(Cont) Watervale; 1-37(Odd); 65- 77(Odd); 83-87(Odd); Ground Floor Flat 89; Top Flat 89; 91; 91A; 93-95(Odd); 101; 101A; 103-109(Odd); 111A; 111B; Cipreste 113; 115-119(Odd); 119a; 2-36(Even); 54- 80(Even) Vale House All Properties Victoria Way 1A-5A(Odd) Wilbury Road All Properties Canalside Polling Polling Place Electorate Polling Place Details District (01/09/18) B2 - Town The Lightbox 408 No. of Polling Stations: 1 (B2 Centre North combined with B1 On Site Parking: Yes(Town On Site Disabled Parking: Yes Accessible: Yes Comments This venue has adequate space for the polling station located here. This polling district is in a different County Electoral Division to B1 (Town Centre). Street and Property Details Chobham Road 1-6(Cont) Bargate House; Flat 1-6(Cont) Bridge House; Flat 1-6(Cont) Exeter House; Lebanon; Flat At Sycamore House; Flat 1-2(Cont) The Corner House; Timbury House Ferndale Road All Properties The Grove All Properties Victoria Way Flat 1-12(Cont) Ashton Court; Flat 14-37(Cont) Ashton Court; Flat 1-12(Cont) Bridgewater Place; Flat 14- 33(Cont) Bridgewater Place; 1-99(Cont) Century Court; Flat 1-8(Cont)
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