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NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES Scottish Parliamentary Election for the Central Scotland Region and Falkirk East Constituency Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 The poll for the Scottish Parliamentary Election for the Central Scotland Region will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021 between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. The situation of polling stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ballot Register Polling Place and Address Station Street Range Box (Polling No No District) 1 LE101 Cowdenhill Community Hall 01 Acre Road to Grange Loan Cowdenhill Road, Bo'ness 2 LE101 Cowdenhill Community Hall 02 Grange Terrace to Wheatfield Road, unnamed Cowdenhill Road, Bo'ness streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 3 LE106 Bo'ness Recreation Centre 01 Academy Road to Gauze Court Gauze Road, Bo'ness 4 LE106 Bo'ness Recreation Centre 02 Gauze Place to Kinglass Drive Gauze Road, Bo'ness 5 LE106 Bo'ness Recreation Centre 03 Kinglass Park to Ward Birkby Drive, unnamed Gauze Road, Bo'ness streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 6 LE111 Blackness Community Hall 01 Burnshot Cottages to West Terrace, unnamed Blackness Road, Blackness, By Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 7 LE121 Salvation Army Hall Bo'ness 01 Avon Place to Waggon Road, unnamed streets, Corbiehall, Bo'ness landward and rural addresses and other electors* 8 LE127 Chemical Workers' Social Club 01 Baillie Court to Dean Road Linlithgow Road, Bo'ness 9 LE127 Chemical Workers' Social Club 02 Douglas Drive to Jamieson Avenue Linlithgow Road, Bo'ness 10 LE127 Chemical Workers' Social Club 03 Kinneil Drive to The Quarryknowes, unnamed Linlithgow Road, Bo'ness streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 11 LE131 Kinneil Bowling Club 01 Amulree Place to Wotherspoon Drive, unnamed Angus Road, Bo'ness streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 12 LE135 Deanburn Primary School 01 Antonine Court to Glenburn Way Hazeldean Avenue, Bo'ness *Other Electors – can include overseas electors, anonymous electors, service electors and declarations of local connection Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer 13 LE135 Deanburn Primary School 02 Green Tree Lane to Upper Kinneil, unnamed Hazeldean Avenue, Bo'ness streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 14 LE200 Dalgrain Community Hall 01 Avon Street to Zetland Drive Avon Street, Grangemouth 15 LE205 Newlands Community Centre 01 Alexander Avenue to Central Avenue Montgomery Street, Grangemouth 16 LE205 Newlands Community Centre 02 Chisholm Place to Lime Street Montgomery Street, Grangemouth 17 LE205 Newlands Community Centre 03 MacKenzie Court to Primrose Avenue Montgomery Street, Grangemouth 18 LE205 Newlands Community Centre 04 Ritchie Place to Wood Street Montgomery Street, Grangemouth 19 LE211 Grangemouth Town Hall 01 Abbots Road to Crichton Drive Bo'ness Road, Grangemouth 20 LE211 Grangemouth Town Hall 02 Dalratho Road to Lumley Place Bo'ness Road, Grangemouth 21 LE211 Grangemouth Town Hall 03 Lumley Street to Peddie Place Bo'ness Road, Grangemouth 22 LE211 Grangemouth Town Hall 04 Princes Street to York Lane, unnamed streets, Bo'ness Road, Grangemouth landward and rural addresses and other electors* 23 LE215 Bowhouse Community Centre 01 Abbots Road to Cheviot Place Bowhouse Road, Grangemouth 24 LE215 Bowhouse Community Centre 02 Coll Place to Jura Place Bowhouse Road, Grangemouth 25 LE215 Bowhouse Community Centre 03 Kersiebank Avenue to Nevis Place Bowhouse Road, Grangemouth 26 LE215 Bowhouse Community Centre 04 Newbiggin Road to Woodhill Court, unnamed Bowhouse Road, Grangemouth streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 27 LE221 Kersiebank Community Education Centre 01 Abbotsford Drive to James Cornwall Court Old Dundas Primary School, Oxgang Road, Grangemouth 28 LE221 Kersiebank Community Education Centre 02 Kersiebank Avenue to Yarrow Place, unnamed Old Dundas Primary School, Oxgang Road, streets, landward and rural addresses and other Grangemouth electors* *Other Electors – can include overseas electors, anonymous electors, service electors and declarations of local connection Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer 29 FE400 Airth Community Hall 01 Banks View to Kennedy Way High Street, Airth, Falkirk 30 FE400 Airth Community Hall 02 Kersie Terrace to Dunmore, Letham, unnamed High Street, Airth, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 31 FE407 Carronshore Sports & Social Hall 01 Auchentyre Place to Halket Crescent Main Street, Carronshore, Falkirk 32 FE407 Carronshore Sports & Social Hall 02 Inglis Drive to Quarrolhall Crescent Main Street, Carronshore, Falkirk 33 FE407 Carronshore Sports & Social Hall 03 Rae Court to Westerton Terrace, unnamed Main Street, Carronshore, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 34 FE412 Carron Primary School 01 Adams Loan to Carronlea Drive Alloa Road, Carron, Falkirk 35 FE412 Carron Primary School 02 Carronshore Road to Grove Crescent Alloa Road, Carron, Falkirk 36 FE412 Carron Primary School 03 Heritage Drive to Tulliallan Place, unnamed Alloa Road, Carron, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 37 FE416 Stenhouse and Carron Parish Church Hall 01 Adam Crescent to Church Street Church Street, Stenhousemuir, Falkirk 38 FE416 Stenhouse and Carron Parish Church Hall 02 Cunningham Road to Union Street, unnamed Church Street, Stenhousemuir, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 39 FE421 Tryst Community Centre 01 Adam Grossert Court to Lamond View Park Drive, Stenhousemuir, Falkirk 40 FE421 Tryst Community Centre 02 Main Street to Waverley Terrace, unnamed Park Drive, Stenhousemuir, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 41 FE440 Mobile Unit at Bothkennar Primary School 01 Binnie Place to Zetland Place, unnamed streets, Site landward and rural addresses and other Main Street, Skinflats, Falkirk electors* 42 FE801 & Laurieston Community Hall 01 Abbotsford Drive to Zetland Drive, and LE830 Thrums, Laurieston, Falkirk Laurieston Road, unnamed streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 43 FE806 Laurieston Primary School 01 Athol Crescent to Suilven Heights, unnamed School Road, Laurieston, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* *Other Electors – can include overseas electors, anonymous electors, service electors and declarations of local connection Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer 44 FE811 Westquarter Community School Project 01 Alder Grove to Yew Terrace, unnamed streets, Westquarter Avenue, Westquarter, Falkirk landward and rural addresses and other electors* 45 FE816 Polmont Sports Centre 01 Alyth Drive to Hillock Avenue Salmon Inn Road, Polmont, Falkirk 46 FE816 Polmont Sports Centre 02 Kirkwood Avenue to Salmon Inn Road Salmon Inn Road, Polmont, Falkirk 47 FE816 Polmont Sports Centre 03 School View to Wholequarter Avenue, unnamed Salmon Inn Road, Polmont, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 48 FE820 Greenpark Community Centre 01 Abbotsview to Fullerton Drive Greenpark Drive, Polmont, Falkirk 49 FE820 Greenpark Community Centre 02 Gardenhead to Marchmont Court Greenpark Drive, Polmont, Falkirk 50 FE820 Greenpark Community Centre 03 Marchmont Mews to Zetland Terrace, unnamed Greenpark Drive, Polmont, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 51 FE826 & Grange Community Centre 01 Canal Walk to Willow Grange, and Aitken LE826 Redding Road, Brightons, Falkirk Crescent to Forrester Street 52 LE826 Grange Community Centre 02 Grant Drive to Thomson Drive Redding Road, Brightons, Falkirk 53 LE836 Reddingmuirhead Community Hall 01 Blackley Place to Wester Newlands Drive, Shieldhill Road, Reddingmuirhead, Falkirk unnamed streets, landward and rural addresses and other 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FE955 Brightons Community Centre 03 Bruce Gardens to Woodside Gardens, unnamed Main Street, Brightons, Falkirk streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 60 LE840 & Maddiston Community Centre 01 Abercairney Crescent to Greenhithe Terrace, LE921 Parkhall Drive, Maddiston, Falkirk and Gilston Crescent, unnamed streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 61 LE921 Maddiston Community Centre 02 Hamilton Crescent to Windsor Crescent, Parkhall Drive, Maddiston, Falkirk unnamed streets, landward and rural addresses and other electors* 62 LE925 Mobile Unit - California Community Hall 01 Bellevue
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  • Written Submission from Falkirk Council – Petition Pe1102

    Written Submission from Falkirk Council – Petition Pe1102

    PE1102/F WRITTEN SUBMISSION FROM FALKIRK COUNCIL – PETITION PE1102 1. Background 1.1 Falkirk Council, like many local authorities, is strongly opposed to the closure of post offices in the Falkirk Council area. The Council recognises the important social function that post offices have, and that for many individuals in our communities, the post office functions as the main village or local shop. These facilities are used largely by elderly people, people with young children and those with mobility problems to purchase essential items. 1.2 The Council has for a number of years used post offices to provide services such as rent collection etc. Since 1979, Falkirk Council has supported the local area Post Office Network through the facility for tenants to make payment of rent at post offices. This was extended to include council tax payments in 1996. Our contract is with the Alliance & Leicester. Payments are made through a service known as 'BillPay'. Payments are made using plastic payment cards issued by Falkirk Council which can be used to pay rent and/or council tax at the Council's One-Stop-Shops and any post office in the UK. This method of payment is 1 of 7 options that are available to our customers. 1.3 As a result of the development of more efficient and convenient methods of payment, e.g. by Direct Debit, via the Web and by telephone, and the reduction in the Council's housing stock through the right to buy, the number of payment transactions made at post offices has reduced year on year over the past 10 to 15 years.