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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS UK Parliamentary General Election Taunton Deane Constituency Date of Election: Thursday 12 December 2019 Hours of Poll: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Ashbrittle Village Hall, Ashbrittle, Wellington 201 DAA - T-1 to DAA - T-179 Ash Priors Village Hall, Ash Priors, Taunton 202 DAB - T-1 to DAB - T-146 Bathealton Village Hall, Bathealton, Taunton 203 DAC - T-1 to DAC - T-141 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 204 DAD - T-1 to DAD - T-81 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 204 DBC - T-1 to DBC - T-126 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 204 DDB - T-1 to DDB - T-146 St Peter & St Pauls Church Hall, Bishops Hull, Taunton 205 DAF - T-1 to DAF - T-1559 St Peter & St Pauls Church Hall, Bishops Hull, Taunton 206 DAF - T-1561 to DAF - T-2853 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Mount St, Bishops Lydeard 207 DAG - T-1173 to DAG - T-2319 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Mount St, Bishops Lydeard 208 DAG - T-1 to DAG - T-1172 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Mount St, Bishops Lydeard 208 DAH - T-1 to DAH - T-101 Bradford on Tone Village Hall, Bradford on Tone, Taunton 209 DAI - T-1 to DAI - T-554 Coronation Hall, West Yeo Road, Burrowbridge 210 DAN - T-1 to DAN - T-420 Cheddon Fitzpaine Memorial Hall, Cheddon Fitzpaine 211 DAQ - T-1 to DAQ - T-256 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 212 DAR - T-1 to DAR - T-1379 Church Hall, Waterrow, Taunton 213 DAS - T-1 to DAS - T-243 Churchinford Village Hall, Churchinford, Taunton 214 DAT - T-1 to DAT - T-751 Combe Florey Village Hall, Combe Florey, Taunton 215 DAV - T-1 to DAV - T-207 Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton 216 DAW - T-1 to DAW - T-1399 Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton 217 DAW - T-1400 to DAW - T-2729 Walker Room, Comeytrowe Comm Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton 218 DAX - T-1 to DAX - T-1401/1 Corfe Village Hall, Newton Lane, Corfe 219 DAY - T-1 to DAY - T-255 Community Hall, Bethell Mead, Cotford St Luke, Somerset 220 DAZ - T-1 to DAZ - T-1622 Creech St Michael Village Hall, Creech St Michael 221 DBA - T-1 to DBA - T-1147 Creech St Michael Village Hall, Creech St Michael 222 DBA - T-1148 to DBA - T-2265 Durston Village Hall, Higher Durston, Taunton 223 DBH - T-1 to DBH - T-116 The Tithe Barn, Fitzhead, Taunton 224 DBN - T-1 to DBN - T-210 Dated Friday 15 November 2019 James Hassett Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA Halse Village Hall, Halse 225 DBO - T-1 to DBO - T-235 Hatch Beauchamp Village Hall, Hatch Beauchamp, Taunton 226 DBP - T-1 to DBP - T-518 Kingston St Mary Village Hall, Kingston St Mary, Taunton 227 DBT - T-1 to DBT - T-741 Jubilee Hall, Ritherdons Lane, Langford Budville 228 DBU - T-1 to DBU - T-425 Village Hall, Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton 229 DBX - T-3 to DBX - T-326 Village Hall, Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton 229 DBY - T-1 to DBY - T-69 Victoria Rooms, Fore Street, Milverton, Somerset 230 DBZ - T-1 to DBZ - T-1152 North Curry Village Hall, Greenway, North Curry 231 DCI - T-1 to DCI - T-1447 Norton Fitzwarren Village Hall, Station Road, Norton Fitzwarren 232 DCJ - T-1 to DCJ - T-1341 Norton Fitzwarren Village Hall, Station Road, Norton Fitzwarren 233 DCJ - T-1342 to DCJ - T-2639 The Memorial Hall, Nynehead, Wellington 234 DCK - T-2 to DCK - T-338 Lounge, Oake and District Hall, Saxon Close, Oake 235 DCL - T-1 to DCL - T-607 Thurlbear Primary School, Thurlbear, Taunton 236 DCQ - T-1 to DCQ - T-94 Otterford Parish Hall, Bishopswood, Chard 237 DCR - T-1 to DCR - T-310 The Old School, Pitminster, Taunton 238 DCS - T-1 to DCS - T-876 Ruishton Village Hall, Ruishton 239 DCU - T-1 to DCU - T-1177 Ruishton Village Hall, Ruishton 239 DCV - T-1 to DCV - T-97 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 240 DCW - T-1 to DCW - T-224 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 240 DEA - T-1 to DEA - T-379 Staplegrove Village Hall, 214 Staplegrove Road, Taunton 241 DDC - T-1 to DDC - T-798 Staplegrove Village Hall, 214 Staplegrove Road, Taunton 242 DDC - T-799 to DDC - T-1595 The Appley Pavilion, Appley 243 DDD - T-1 to DDD - T-234 Williams Hall, Dark Lane, Stoke St Gregory 244 DDG - T-1 to DDG - T-748 Stoke St Mary Village Hall, Stoke St Mary, Taunton 245 DDH - T-1 to DDH - T-395 Trull Memorial Hall, Church Road, Trull 246 DDN - T-1 to DDN - T-1692 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 247 DDQ - T-1 to DDQ - T-1322 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 248 DDQ - T-1323 to DDQ - T-2571 Reminiscence Learning, The Counting House, Tonedale 249 DDR - T-1 to DDR - T-800 Wellington Rugby Club, Corams Lane, Wellington 250 DDS - T-1 to DDS - T-1549 The Northfield Centre, North Street, Wellington 251 DDT - T-1 to DDT - T-1637 Rockwell Green Village Hall, Rockwell Green, Wellington 252 DDU - T-1 to DDU - T-1088 Rockwell Green Village Hall, Rockwell Green, Wellington 253 DDU - T-1089 to DDU - T-2116 Bulford Community Hall, Bulford, Wellington 254 DDV - T-1 to DDV - T-1290 Wellesley Park School, Homefield, Wellington 255 DDW - T-1 to DDW - T-937 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 256 DDX - T-1 to DDX - T-986 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 257 DDY - T-1 to DDY - T-59/2 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 257 DDZ - T-1 to DDZ - T-168 Popham Hall, West Bagborough, Taunton 258 DEB - T-1 to DEB - T-346 West Buckland Village Hall, West Buckland 259 DEC - T-1 to DEC - T-930/2 West Hatch Village Hall, West Hatch 260 DED - T-1 to DED - T-253 Dated Friday 15 November 2019 James Hassett Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 261 DEE - T-1 to DEE - T-1104 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 262 DEE - T-1105 to DEE - T-2176 Brittons Ash Community Centre, Bridgwater Road, Bathpool 263 DEF - T-1 to DEF - T-1763 Community Centre Wiveliscombe, West Street, Wiveliscombe 264 DEM - T-1 to DEM - T-1839 Community Centre Wiveliscombe, West Street, Wiveliscombe 265 DEN - T-1 to DEN - T-638 Holway Park Primary School, Shakespeare Avenue, Taunton 266 DEP - T-1 to DEP - T-1450 Holway Park Primary School, Shakespeare Avenue, Taunton 267 DEP - T-1451 to DEP - T-2898 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton 268 DEQ - T-1 to DEQ - T-894 Skittle Alley, The Flying Horse, 123 Wordsworth Drive, Taunton 269 DER - T-1 to DER - T-872 Halcon Baptist Church, Crossway Road, Taunton 270 DES - T-1 to DES - T-1147 Halcon Baptist Church, Crossway Road, Taunton 271 DES - T-1148 to DES - T-2235 The Community Hall, Newton Road, Taunton 272 DET - T-1 to DET - T-1012 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton 273 DEU - T-1 to DEU - T-1043 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton 273 DEV - T-1 to DEV - T-56 The Trident, Galmington Road, Taunton 274 DEW - T-1 to DEW - T-897 Parkfield Primary School, Parkfield Road, Taunton 275 DEX - T-1 to DEX - T-1382 North Town School, Staplegrove Road, Taunton 276 DEY - T-1 to DEY - T-1092 North Town School, Staplegrove Road, Taunton 277 DEY - T-1093 to DEY - T-2038 Community Hall, Wellesley Street, Taunton 278 DEZ - T-1 to DEZ - T-1258 The Function Room, The 68 Club, 68 Cheddon Road, Taunton 279 DFA - T-1 to DFA - T-541 The Function Room, The 68 Club, 68 Cheddon Road, Taunton 279 DFB - T-1 to DFB - T-868 St Peters Church Hall, Eastwick Road, Taunton 280 DFC - T-1 to DFC - T-1325 St Peters Church Hall, Eastwick Road, Taunton 281 DFC - T-1326 to DFC - T-2580 Meeting Room, Wellsprings Leisure Centre, Cheddon Road 282 DFD - T-1 to DFD - T-1376 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Trinity Street 283 DFE - T-1 to DFE - T-793 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Trinity Street 283 DFF - T-1 to DFF - T-102 St James Church School, Cranmer Road, Taunton 284 DFG - T-1 to DFG - T-1252 Victoria Park Pavilion, Victoria Gate, Taunton 285 DFH - T-1 to DFH - T-1504 Meetings Room Taunton Library, Paul Street 286 DFI - T-1 to DFI - T-322 Salvation Army Hall, 42 South Street, Taunton 287 DFJ - T-1 to DFJ - T-661 The Wyvern Club, Mountfields Road, Taunton 288 DDM - T-1 to DDM - T-163 The Wyvern Club, Mountfields Road, Taunton 288 DFK - T-1360 to DFK - T-2529 The Wyvern Club, Mountfields Road, Taunton 289 DFK - T-1 to DFK - T-1359 Taunton Catholic Centre, The Mount, Taunton 290 DFL - T-1 to DFL - T-417/1 St Andrews Hall, Kingston Road, Taunton 291 DFM - T-1 to DFM - T-1605 St Andrews Hall, Kingston Road, Taunton 292 DFM - T-1606 to DFM - T-2868 Community Room, Broomfield House, Quantock Road, Taunton 293 DFN - T-1 to DFN - T-1631 Churchill Hall, Middleway, Taunton 294 DFO - T-2 to DFO - T-1226 Dunning Room, St Georges Church Hall, Fons George 295 DFP - T-1 to DFP - T-944 Dated Friday 15 November 2019 James Hassett Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA .
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