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Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations Review 2019 POLLING DISTRICTS, POLLING PLACES AND POLLING STATIONS REVIEW 2019 Current list of polling districts and polling places with representations following the conclusion of the consultation period on 12 August 2019. LUDLOW CONSTITUENCY ALVELEY AND CLAVERLEY Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LAA Alveley Alveley Village Hall 1808 2 No representations received. LAD Romsley LAB Claverley Claverley C. of E. Primary 1397 1 Governers/Headteacher – Claverley C School of E Primary School: The current polling arrangements are no longer suitable. The Plough Inn (Function Room) is considered an appropriate replacement. Claverley Parish Council: The school is the only suitable building in the village because of the availability of parking and suitable access for disabled. LAC Quatt Malvern Quatt Village Hall 190 1 Quatt Malvern Parish Council: Quatt Malvern Parish are happy with the present polling arrangements for the parish. BISHOPS CASTLE Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LBA Bishops Castle Bishops Castle Public Hall 1739 1 No representations received. LBB Colebatch LBE Lydham LBF Mainstone LBC Edgton Lydbury North Village Hall 521 1 No representations received. LBD Lydbury North LBG More Norbury Village Hall 575 1 No representations received. LBH Myndtown LBI Norbury LBJ Ratlinghope LBK Wentnor BRIDGNORTH EAST AND ASTLEY ABBOTS Polling District Polling Place Electors No. of Representations /Polling Station Stations in Venue LCA Astley Abbots Astley Abbots Village Hall 395 1 No representations received. LCB Bridgnorth (part of East ward) Bridgnorth Youth Club 665 1 No representations received. LCC Bridgnorth (part of East ward) The Annexe, College House 1171 1 Bridgnorth Town Council: Current venue is suitable for use. LCD Bridgnorth (part of East ward) Bridgnorth Community 705 1 Bridgnorth Town Council: College Current venue is suitable for use. LCE Bridgnorth (part of Morfe ward) St. James Hall 2154 2 No representations received. LCF Bridgnorth (part of Morfe ward) Quatford Village Hall 376 1 No representations received. BRIDGNORTH WEST AND TASLEY Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LDA Bridgnorth (part of Castle ward) Oldbury Village Hall 303 1 No representations received. (Oldbury) LDB Bridgnorth (part of Castle ward) The Castle Hall 1932 2 Bridgnorth Town Council: LDC Current venue is suitable for use. LDD Bridgnorth (West ward) St. Leonards Hall Church 2406 2 No representations received. LDE Tasley Tasley Village Hall 823 1 Tasley Parish Council: Tasley Parish Council is happy with the present polling arrangements for the Parish. BROSELEY Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LEA Broseley (East ward) Birchmeadow Centre 1002 1 No representations received. LEC (Jackfield) LEB Broseley (East ward) Broseley Church Hall 1283 1 No representations received. LED Broseley (West ward) Victoria Hall 1371 3 No representations received. BROWN CLEE Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LFA Acton Round Moreville Village Hall 621 1 No representations received. LFC Aston Eyre LFN Monkhopton LFO Morville LFQ Upton Crescent LFD Billingsley Chelmarsh Parish Hall 567 1 No representations received. LFF Chelmarsh LFG Chetton Chetton Parish Hall 380 1 No representations received. LFI Deuxhill LFM Middleton Scrivens LFB Aston Botterell Cleobury North & District 336 1 No representations received. LFE Burwarton Village Hall LFH Cleobury North LFP Neenton LFJ Ditton Priors Ditton Priors Village Hall 664 1 No representations received. LFK Eardington Eardington & Astbury Village 505 1 No representations received. LFL Glazeley Hall CHIRBURY AND WORTHEN Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LGA Brompton and Rhiston Chirbury Parish Hall 526 1 Chirbury with Brompton Parish Council: LGB Chirbury It is the view of this Parish Council that LGC Marton Marton Village Hall should be considered as an additional polling station to enable residents of this parish to vote. LGD Middleton Priest Weston Village Hall 174 1 No representations received. LGE Worthen with Shelve (Heath Snailbeach Village Hall 471 1 No representations received. Ward) LGF Worthen with Shelve (Hope & Hope Village Hall 485 1 No representations received. Shelve Ward) LGG Worthen with Shelve (Worthen Worthen Village Hall 676 1 No representations received. Ward) CHURCH STRETTON AND CRAVEN ARMS Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LHA Church Stretton (All Stretton Silvester Horne Institute 3910 2 No representations received. Ward) LHB Church Stretton (North Ward) LHC Church Stretton (South Ward) LHD Church Stretton (Little Stretton Ward) LHE Craven Arms (Part of) Craven Arms Community 1906 1 No representations received. LHF Centre LHG Hopesay Aston on Clun Village Hall 505 1 Hopesay Parish Council: LHI Sibdon Carwood Aston on Clun Village Hall is fully accessible and perfectly suitable as a polling station. LHH Onibury Onibury Village Hall 257 1 No representations received. LHJ Wistanstow Wistanstow Village Hall - The 608 1 No representations received. Greene Room CLEE Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LIA Bitterley (Bitterley Ward) Bitterley Village Hall 655 1 Bitterley Parish Council: Current venue suitable. LIB Bittlerley (Cleeton St Mary Clee Hill Village Hall 767 1 No representations received. Ward) LIE Caynham (Clee Ward) LIC Boraston Burford Parish Hall 1162 1 No representations received. LID Burford LIF Caynham Knowbury Village Hall 463 1 No representations received. LIG Greete Nash Village Hall 506 1 No representations received. LIH Hope Bagot LII Nash LIJ Whitton CLEOBURY MORTIMER Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LJA Cleobury Mortimer Cleobury Mortimer Market 2624 2 Cleobury Mortimer Town Council: LJF Milson Hall Cleobury Mortimer Town Council fully LJH Neen Sollars supports a change of venue from the Market Hall to the Cleobury Oddfellows Hall (Parish Hall), which caters for all the facilities required, disabled access and toilets, ample room to set up booths, sufficient parking outside and a central location. Councillor M Shineton – Unitary Councillor for Cleobury Mortimer Division: At Cleobury Town Council meeting last night a discussion took place regarding the appropriateness of the market Hall which is currently used. A decision was made to request a change of venue to the Cleobury Oddfellows Hall (Parish Hall). LJB Coreley Coreley Memorial Hall 316 1 Coreley Parish Council: Current venue suitable. LJC Farlow Farlow & Oreton Village Hall 501 1 No representations received. LJK Wheathill LJD Hopton Wafers Hopton Wafers Village Hall 610 1 Local resident: Request to move his polling station from Hopton Wafers Village Hall to Clunbury Village Hall. LJE Kinlet Kinlet Village Hall 832 1 No representations received. LJG Neen Savage Neen Savage Parish Hall 273 1 No representations received. LJI Sidbury Chorley Village Hall 659 1 No representations received. LJJ Stottesdon CLUN Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LKA Bettws-Y-Crwyn Bettws y Crwyn Parish Hall 178 1 No representations received. LKB Bedstone Bucknell Memorial Hall 738 1 No representations received. LKC Bucknell LKH Hopton Castle LKD Clun Redlake Valley Village Hall 240 1 No representations received. LKK Stowe LKE Clun (Clun Ward) Clun Memorial Hall 780 1 No representations received. LKF Clunbury Clunbury Village Hall 433 1 No representations received. LKG Clungunford Clungunford Parish Hall 268 1 Clungunford Parish Council: The Parish Council is content with the existing polling arrangements. LKI Llanfairwaterdine Everest Hall 184 1 No representations received. LKJ Newcastle on Clun Newcastle Community 254 1 No representations received. Centre CORVEDALE Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in Venue LLA Abdon and Heath Clee St. Margaret Village Hall 302 1 Clee St Margaret Parish Council: LLC Clee St Margaret Current venue suitable. LLB Acton Scott Ticklerton Village Hall 409 1 No representations received. LLF Eaton-Under-Heywood LLG Hope Bowdler LLD Culmington Culmington Village Hall 303 1 No representations received. LLE Diddlebury The Church Room 510 1 No representations received. LLH Hopton Cangeford Stoke St. Milborough Village 327 1 No representations received. LLL Stoke St Milborough Hall LLI Munslow Beambridge Club Room 314 1 Munslow Parish Council: Munslow Parish Council have reviewed their polling centre and are happy that the building meets requirements. LLJ Rushbury Rushbury Village Hall 538 1 Rushbury Parish Council: Reviewed by Parish Councillors at meeting on 15 July 2019 to assess suitability of venue. Venue on a single level with access through front door and into hall available to people with all types of ability LLK Stanton Lacy Stanton Lacy Village Hall 282 1 Stanton Lacy Parish Council: At the Parish Council meeting on 18 July 2019 the Council agreed that the village hall was accessible, well known within the parish and should remain as the polling place. HIGHLEY Polling District Polling Place/ Electors No. of Representations Polling Station Stations in
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