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Current Polling Stations Current polling stations Polling District District Ward Polling District Polling Station Reference Abbey Part 1 AA Cirencester Rugby Club, Whiteway, GL7 2ER Abbey Abbey Part 2 AB Cirencester Rugby Club, Whiteway, GL7 2ER Blockley, Aston Magna BI Mission Hall, Draycott, GL56 9LF Blockley, Blockley BJ Jubilee Hall, Park Road, GL56 9BY Blockley Blockley, Paxford BK Paxford Village Hall, GL55 6XG Ebrington EB Ebrington Village Hall, GL55 6NA George Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton South East BL GL54 2AZ George Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Clapton CE GL54 2AZ Cold Aston CI Cold Aston Village Hall, GL54 3BN Bourton Vale Cutsdean CQ Temple Guiting Village Hall, GL54 5RW Guiting Power GB Guiting Power Village Hall, GL54 5TX Lower Slaughter LE Upper Slaughter Village Hall, GL54 2JG Naunton NA Naunton Village Hall, Naunton, GL54 3AS Temple Guiting TA Temple Guiting Village Hall, GL54 5RW Upper Slaughter UB Upper Slaughter Village Hall, GL54 2JG George Moore Community Centre, Moore Road, Bourton Village Bourton Village BM GL54 2AZ Aston Subedge AJ Weston-sub-Edge Village Hall, GL55 6QH Chipping Campden CD Town Hall, Chipping Campden, GL55 6AT Mickleton MC King George’s Hall, Mickleton, GL55 6SD Campden & Vale Saintbury SA Weston-sub-Edge Village Hall, GL55 6QH Weston-sub-Edge WD Weston-sub-Edge Village Hall, GL55 6QH Willersey WF Willersey Village Hall, Main Street, WR12 7PJ Bagendon BA Cirencester Golf Club, Cheltenham Road, GL7 7BH Baunton BE Cirencester Golf Club, Cheltenham Road, GL7 7BH Chedworth CA Chedworth Village Hall, GL54 4NQ Chedworth & Churn Valley Colesbourne CJ Colesbourne Estate Co, Estate Office, GL53 9NP Compton Abdale CM Compton Abdale Village Hall, GL54 4DR North Cerney NC North Cerney Village Hall, GL7 7BZ Rendcomb RA Rendcomb Village Hall, GL7 7HB Page 1 of 5 Yanworth YA Chedworth Village Hall, GL54 4NQ St Lawrence Church Hall, Countess Lilias Road, Chesterton Chesterton CC GL7 1SS Bibury BG Bibury Village Hall, GL7 5NR Portacabin at Coln St Aldwyns, Coln Village Stores, Coln St.Aldwyns CK GL7 5AN Coln St.Dennis CL Coln Valley Village Hall, Coln Rogers, GL54 3LA Coln Valley Eastleach EA Eastleach Village Hall, GL7 3NQ Hatherop HC Hatherop Castle School, Hatherop, GL7 3NB Quenington QA Quenington Village Hall, GL7 5BS Southrop SM Southrop Village Hall, GL7 3PD Winson WH Coln Valley Village Hall, Coln Rogers, GL54 3LA Brimpsfield BP Brimpsfield Village Hall, GL4 8LD Caudle Green BQ Brimpsfield Village Hall, GL4 8LD Coberley Part 1 CG Coberley Primary School, GL53 9QZ Coberley Part 2 CH National Star College, Ullenwood, GL53 9QU Cowley Part 1 CO Gloucestershire Guide HQ, Deer Park, GL53 9NJ Cowley Part 2 CP St Mary’s Church, Birdlip Daglingworth DA Daglingworth Village Hall, GL7 7AF Ermin Duntisbourne Abbots DG Duntisbourne Abbots Village Hall, GL7 7JN Duntisbourne Rouse DH Duntisbourne Abbots Village Hall,GL7 7JN Edgeworth EC Edgeworth Reading Room,GL6 7JQ Elkstone ED Elkstone Village Hall,GL53 9PB Sapperton SB Sapperton Village Hall, GL7 6LE Frampton Mansell SC Frampton Mansell Village Hall, GL6 8JB Syde SR Winstone Village Hall, GL7 7JZ Winstone WI Winstone Village Hall, GL7 7JZ Fairford North Fairford North FA Fairford Community Centre, High Street, GL7 4AF Adlestrop AC Oddington Village Hall, GL56 0XD Bledington BH Bledington Village Hall, OX7 6XQ Broadwell BR Broadwell Village Hall, GL56 0TL Condicote CN Condicote Village Hall, GL54 1ES Fosseridge Donnington DC Broadwell Village Hall, GL56 0TL Evenlode EE Evenlode Village Hall, GL56 0NJ Icomb IA Icomb Village Hall, GL54 1JE Longborough LD Longborough Village Hall, GL56 0QE Page 2 of 5 Oddington OA Oddington Village Hall, GL56 0XD Sezincote SE Longborough Village Hall, GL56 0QE Westcote WB Westcote Village Hall, OX7 6SF St Lawrence Church Hall, Countess Lilias Road, Four Acres Four Acres FD GL7 1SS Avening AK Memorial Hall, Avening, GL8 8NF Beverston BF Beverston Village Hall, GL8 8TT Boxwell with BO Leighterton Primary School Leighterton Grumbolds Ash with Cherington CB Cherington Parish Hall, GL8 8SW Avening Didmarton DB Didmarton Village Hall, GL9 1DT Kingscote KC Kingscote Village Hall, GL8 8XY Ozleworth OB Kingscote Village Hall, GL8 8XY Westonbirt with WC Leighterton Primary School Lasborough Coates CF Coates Village Hall, Bathurst Row, GL7 6NW Kemble KA Kemble Village Hall, School Road, GL7 6AD Kemble Poole Keynes PA Somerford Keynes Village Hall, GL7 6DS Rodmarton RB Rodmarton Village Hall, GL7 6PE Somerford Keynes SJ Somerford Keynes Village Hall, GL7 6DS Fairford South FB Fairford Community Centre, High Street, GL7 4AF Lechlade,Kempsford & Kempsford KB Kempsford Village Hall, GL7 4EY Fairford South Lechlade LA The Pavilion, Lechlade, GL7 3AY Moreton East Moreton East MD Redesdale Hall, High Street, GL56 0AX Todenham TG Todenham Village Hall, GL56 9PA Batsford BD The Old School, Bourton-on-the-Hill, GL56 9AH Moreton West Bourton-on-the-Hill BN The Old School, Bourton-on-the-Hill, GL56 9AH Moreton West ME Redesdale Hall, High Street, GL56 0AX Community Room, Watermoor C of E Primary New Mills New Mills NB School, GL7 1HS Aldsworth AD Aldsworth Village Hall, GL54 3QU Barrington BC Reading Room, Little Barrington, OX18 4TE Farmington FC Sherborne Social Club, GL54 3DH Northleach Northleach with ND Cotswold Hall, Northleach, GL54 3HG Eastington Sherborne SF Sherborne Social Club, GL54 3DH Page 3 of 5 Windrush WG Reading Room, Little Barrington, OX18 4TE Andoversford AH Andoversford Village Hall, GL54 4LE Dowdeswell DD Withington Village Hall, GL54 4BE Hampnett HA Hazleton Village Hall, GL54 4EB Hazleton HD Hazleton Village Hall, GL54 4EB Notgrove NE Notgrove Village Hall, GL54 3BS Sandywell Sevenhampton SD Rhodes Memorial Hall, Brockhampton, GL54 5XH Shipton Oliffe SH Shipton Reading Room, Shipton Oliffe, GL54 4JQ Turkdean TH Hazleton Village Hall, GL54 4EB Whittington WE Andoversford Village Hall, GL54 4LE Withington WJ Withington Village Hall, GL54 4BE Preston PC Preston Village Hall, GL7 5PR Siddington & Cerney Rural Siddington SI Siddington Village Hall, GL7 6HD South Cerney Rural SK South Cerney Village Hall, School Lane, GL7 5TX South Cerney Village South Cerney Village SL South Cerney Village Hall, School Lane, GL7 5TX St Michael's St Michael's SN Bingham Gallery, Bingham House, GL7 2PP Maugersbury MB Stow Social Club, Landgate Mews, GL54 1DE Stow Stow-on-the-Wold SO Stow Social Club, Landgate Mews, GL54 1DE Swell SQ Lower Swell Village Hall, GL54 1LF Stratton Stratton SP Stratton Village Hall, Thessaly Road, GL7 2NG Ashley AI Holy Trinity Church, Long Newnton, GL8 8RR Long Newnton LC Holy Trinity Church, Long Newnton, GL8 8RR Tetbury East & Rural Shipton Moyne SG Shipton Moyne Village Hall, GL8 8PN Tetbury West TD The Dolphins Hall, New Church Street, GL8 8DS Tetbury Town Tetbury Town TC The Dolphins Hall, New Church Street, GL8 8DS Tetbury East TB The Dolphins Hall, New Church Street, GL8 8DS Tetbury with Upton Tetbury Upton TE The Dolphins Hall, New Church Street, GL8 8DS Ampney Crucis AE Ampney Crucis Village Hall, GL7 5RY Ampney St Mary AF Ampney Crucis Village Hall, GL7 5RY Ampney St Peter AG Ampney Crucis Village Hall, GL7 5RY Barnsley BB Barnsley Village Hall, GL7 5EF The Ampneys & Hampton Down Ampney DE Down Ampney Village Hall, GL7 5QR Harnhill Centre For Christian Healing, Harnhill Driffield DF Manor, GL7 5PX Maiseyhampton MA Meysey Hampton Village Hall, GL7 5JS Poulton PB Poulton Village Hall, GL7 5HS Page 4 of 5 Cirencester Opportunity Group, Beeches Road, GL7 The Beeches The Beeches TF 1BW Sports and Social Club, Great Rissington, GL54 Great Rissington GA 2LP Little Rissington LB Little Rissington Village Hall, GL54 2ND The Rissingtons Upper Rissington Village Hall, Wellington Road, Upper Rissington UA GL54 2QW Wyck Rissington WK Little Rissington Village Hall, GL54 2ND Watermoor Church Hall, Watermoor Road, GL7 Watermoor Watermoor WA 1GF Page 5 of 5 .
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