List of Staffordshire Moorlands Polling Stations

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List of Staffordshire Moorlands Polling Stations Polling Place Analysis Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner and County Council Election 06-May-2021 Polling District Polling Place A Alton - A Alton Village Hall, Lime Kiln Lane, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire AA Grindon - AA Grindon Old School, Grindon, Nr Leek B Blore with Swinscoe - B Swinscoe Village Hall, Swinscoe, Ashbourne BB Heathylee - BB The Winking Man, Buxton Road, Upper Hulme C Caverswall - C Caverswall & Cookshill Village Hall, The Dams, Caverswall CC Hollinsclough - CC Hollinsclough Chapel Hall, Hollinsclough, Longnor, Nr Buxton DA Washerwall - DA Werrington Village Hall, Ash Bank Road, Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent DC Saltway - DC Werrington Village Hall, Ash Bank Road, Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent DD Windmill - DD Werrington Community Library and Wellbeing Centre, Ash Bank Road DDA Horton - DDA Horton Village Hall, Horton, Nr Leek DDB Rudyard - DDB Rudyard Methodist Church, Lake Road, Rudyard, Nr. Leek DDD Haregate - DDD Beresford Memorial CE (va) First School, Novi Lane, Leek, Staffordshire E-E Cheadle West - E-E South Moorlands Leisure Centre, Allen Street EA Freehay - EA Freehay Village Hall, School Lane, Freehay, Nr Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire EBA Cheadle South East - EBA Thorley Drive Sports Pavilion, Thorley Drive, Cheadle EBB Cheadle South East - EBB Cheadle Cricket Club, Tean Road, Cheadle, Stoke on Trent EC Cheadle North East - EC Daisy Bank House Business Centre, 17-19 Leek Road, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent ED Cheadle West - ED Bishop Rawle Ce (a) Primary School, Royal Walk, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent EE Ilam - EE Ilam C Of E (va) Primary School, Ilam, Ashbourne EEE Ball Haye Green - EEE Brough Park Leisure Centre, Fowlchurch Road, Leek F Hollington - F Hollington Village Hall, Main Road, Hollington, Stoke-on-Trent FF Leekfrith - FF Meerbrook Village Hall, Meerbrook, Nr Leek FFF St Lukes - FFF Leek First School, East Street, Leek, Staffordshire G Tean - G Christchurch Church Hall, Vicarage Road, Upper Tean, Stoke-on-Trent GG Longnor - GG St. Bartholomew`s School, Buxton Road, Longnor, Buxton GGG Westwood - GGG Westwood First School, Westwood Road, Leek, Staffordshire HA Cheddleton - HA Cheddleton Community Centre, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire HB Cheddleton - HB St. Andrew's Methodist Church, Ostlers Lane, Cheddleton, Leek HH Longsdon - HH Longsdon Memorial Hall, Leek Road, Longsdon, Stoke-on-Trent HHH West Street - HHH The Gateway Church @ Leek, West Street, Leek I Wetley Rocks - I Wetley Rocks Village Hall, Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on-Trent IA Wetley Rocks - IA Wetley Rocks Village Hall, Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on-Trent IB Southlowe- IB Moorside High School, Cellarhead Road, Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent IIA Brown Edge - IIA Brown Edge Village Hall, St Annes Vale, Brown Edge, Stoke-on-Trent IIB Brown Edge - IIB The Sandy Lane Centre, Sandy Lane, Brown Edge, Stoke on Trent Printed on 21 April 2021, Page 1 of 3 Polling Place Analysis Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner and County Council Election 06-May-2021 Polling District Polling Place J Cotton - J Cauldon Lowe Village Hall, Cauldon Lowe, Nr Waterhouses, Stoke on Trent JJJ Selborne Road - JJJ St. Mary`s Primary School, Cruso Street, Leek JJJA Leekbrook - JJJA Birchall Sports Pavilion, Cheddleton Road, Leek, Staffs K Dilhorne - K Dilhorne Recreation Centre, New Road, Dilhorne, Stoke-on-Trent KKK Compton - KKK All Saints Church Hall, Compton, Leek, Staffordshire KKK Birchall - KKKA Birchall Sports Pavilion, Cheddleton Road, Leek, Staffs A L Draycott In The Moors - L Draycott Church Hall, Church Lane, Draycott LL Onecote - LL Onecote Village Hall, Douse Lane, Onecote, Near Leek LLL Salisbury Street - LLL Salvation Army, Salisbury Street M Farley - M Alton Village Hall, Lime Kiln Lane, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire MM Quarnford - MM Quarnford Village Hall, Flash, Buxton MMM Abbey Green - MMM The Old Grammar School, 1A Clerk Bank, Leek NA Forsbrook - NA Forsbrook Methodist Chapel, Chapel Street, Forsbrook, Stoke-on-Trent NB Forsbrook - NB Blythe Bridge & Forsrbook Village Hall, Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge NN Heaton - NN Swythamley And Heaton Centre, Gun End, Heaton, Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield, Cheshire OA Berkhamsytch - OA Ipstones Methodist Church Sunday School Room, Mount Pleasant, Brookfields Road, Ipstones, Stoke-on-Trent OB Ipstones - OB Ipstones Methodist Church Sunday School Room, Mount Pleasant, Brookfields Road, Ipstones, Stoke-on-Trent OO Rushton - OO Rushton Methodist Church, Sugar Street, Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield P Foxt - P Foxt Village Hall, Foxt Road PP Sheen - PP Sheen Village Hall, Sheen, Buxton QA Kingsley Holt - QA Kingsley Village Hall, High Street, Kingsley, Stoke-on-Trent QB Kingsley - QB Kingsley Village Hall, High Street, Kingsley, Stoke-on-Trent QQ Tittesworth - QQ Blackshaw Moor First School, Buxton Road, Blackshaw Moor R Whiston - R Whiston Village Hall, Eaves Lane, Whiston, Stoke-on-Trent RR Warslow - RR Warslow Village Hall, Cheadle Road, Warslow, Near Buxton, Derbyshire S Oakamoor - S Oakamoor Village Hall, Carr Bank, Oakamoor, Stoke on Trent SS Wetton - SS Wetton Village Hall, Wetton, Nr. Ashbourne, Derbyshire T Waterhouses - T Waterhouses Sports Pavilion, Portland Place, Waterhouses, Stoke-on-Trent TT Biddulph North - TT Oasis Community Church, Biddulph Park Road, Biddulph Park, Stoke-on-Trent TTA Biddulph West - TTA Biddulph Town Hall, High Street, Biddulph TTB Biddulph North - TTB St. Lawrence`s Church Hall, Congleton Road, Biddulph TTC Biddulph North - TTC St. Lawrence`s Church Hall, Congleton Road, Biddulph Printed on 21 April 2021, Page 2 of 3 Polling Place Analysis Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner and County Council Election 06-May-2021 Polling District Polling Place TTD Biddulph North - TTD Biddulph Town Hall, High Street, Biddulph U Alstonefield - U Alstonefield Memorial Hall, Alstonefield, Ashbourne, Derbyshire UU Biddulph South - UU Biddulph High School, Conway Road, Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent UUA Biddulph West- UUA Life Stream Church, Newpool Road, Knypersley UUB Biddulph West- UUB Life Stream Church, Newpool Road, Knypersley UUC Biddulph South - UUC The Bateman Centre, St John's Church, Tunstall Road, Knypersley, Stoke on Trent V Bagnall - V Moorland Village Hall, School Road, Bagnall, Stoke-on-Trent VV Biddulph East - VV Biddulph Valley Leisure Centre, Thames Drive, Biddulph VVA Biddulph East - VV(A) The Bateman Centre, St John's Church, Tunstall Road, Knypersley, Stoke on Trent W Bradnop - W Bradnop Village Hall, School Lane, Bradnop, Leek WW Biddulph East - WW English Martyrs Catholic Church, Church Road, Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent X Butterton - X Butterton Village Hall, Wetton Lane, Butterton, Leek, Staffordshire XX Biddulph West - XX Biddulph Town Hall, High Street, Biddulph YA Stanley & Stockton Brook YA Endon Methodist Church, Leek Road, Endon, Stoke-on-Trent YB Endon YB Endon Methodist Church, Leek Road, Endon, Stoke-on-Trent YY Biddulph Moor - YY Biddulph Moor Village Hall, Hot Lane, Biddulph Moor, Stoke-on-Trent Z Fawfieldhead - Z St. Bartholomew`s School, Buxton Road, Longnor, Buxton Printed on 21 April 2021, Page 3 of 3 .
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