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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election South East Region SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary election South East Region Date of Election: Thursday 22 May 2014 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 St Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean Vale, Saltdean, 1 AT-1 to AT-1455 Brighton St Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean Vale, Saltdean, 2 AU-1 to AU-1688 Brighton St Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean Vale, Saltdean, 3 AU-1689 to AU-3182 Brighton Rottingdean Public Hall, Park Road, Rottingdean, 4 AV-1 to AV-1722 Brighton Deans Leisure Centre, Longhill School, Falmer Road, 5AW-1 to AW-833 Rottingdean, Brighton Ovingdean Village Hall, Ovingdean Road, Ovingdean, 6 AX-1 to AX-980 Brighton Brighton Steiner School, Roedean Road, Brighton 7 AY-1 to AY-1987 Estate Office Board Room, Brighton Marina, Brighton 8 AZ-1 to AZ-903 Parish Room, Church of the Holy Cross, Downsway, 9 BW-1 to BW-2479 Brighton Woodingdean Methodist Church Hall, 117 The Ridgway, 10 BX-1 to BX-1838 Brighton Rudyard Kipling Primary School, Childrens Centre, 11 BY-1 to BY-1764 Chalkland Rise, Brighton St Patrick`s Church Hall, Broad Green, Brighton 12 BZ-1 to BZ-1571 Coombe Road Primary School, Coombe Road, Brighton 13 CS-1 to CS-1581 Coombe Road Primary School, Coombe Road, Brighton 14 CS-1582 to CS-3118 Meadowview Community Centre, Meadowview, Brighton 15 CT-1 to CT-935 St Andrew`s Church Hall, Hillside, Brighton 16 CU-1 to CU-2198 Community Church Hall, Norwich Drive, Bevendean, 17 CV-1 to CV-2262 Brighton The 67 Centre, Hodshrove Lane, Brighton 18 CW-1 to CW-1287 St George`s Hall, Newick Road, Brighton 19 CX-1 to CX-897 Temporary Building, Grassed Area, Ashurst Road/Halland 20 CY-1 to CY-831 Road, Brighton Room 301 - Boardroom, Mayfield House, University of 21 CZ-1 to CZ-682 Brighton, Falmer Valley Social Centre, Whitehawk Way, Brighton 22 DS-1 to DS-1313 Valley Social Centre, Whitehawk Way, Brighton 23 DT-1 to DT-1099 Whitehawk Inn, Whitehawk Road, Brighton 24 DU-1 to DU-2048 Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Penelope Thompson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Brighton, BN1 1JA Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat The Manor Gym & Sports Centre, Manor Road, Brighton 25 DV-1 to DV-1627 T.S.Nautilus, 39A Chesham Road, Brighton 26 DW-1 to DW-1211 Kemp Town Crypt Community Centre, St. George`s 27 DX-1 to DX-1899 Church, St. George`s Road, Brighton Craven Vale Resource Centre, Craven Road, Brighton 28 DY-1 to DY-532 Craven Vale Resource Centre, Craven Road, Brighton 28-1 ES-1 to ES-1034 Bristol Estate Community Centre, 146A Donald Hall 29 DZ-1 to DZ-707 Road, Brighton Esswick T.A. Social Club, Essex Place, Montague Street, 30 ER-1 to ER-1712 Brighton St Luke`s Primary School, Queen`s Park Rise, Brighton 31 ET-1 to ET-1331 Queens Park Primary School, Park Street, Brighton 32 EU-1 to EU-973 St Mary`s Church House, 61 St James`s Street, Brighton 33 EV-1 to EV-1548 Dorset Gardens Methodist Church Hall, Dorset Gardens, 34 EW-1 to EW-1296 Brighton Brighton Youth Centre, 64 Edward Street, (Grosvenor 35 EX-1 to EX-1457 Street Entrance), Brighton Millwood Community Centre, Nelson Row, Carlton Hill 36 EY-1 to EY-1399 Community Room, Thornsdale, Albion Hill, Brighton 37 EZ-1 to EZ-875 St Luke`s Primary School, Queen`s Park Rise, Brighton 38 FU-1 to FU-562 Elm Grove Primary School, Elm Grove, Brighton 39 FV-1 to FV-2378 Children`s Centre, Fairlight Primary School, St Leonard`s 40 FW-1 to FW-1434 Road, Brighton Milton Road Hall, 6 Milton Road, Brighton 41 FX-1 to FX-2627 Hanover Community Centre, 33 Southover Street, 42 FY-1 to FY-1598 Brighton Hanover Community Centre, 33 Southover Street, 43 FY-1599 to FY-3077 Brighton Elm Grove Primary School, Elm Grove, Brighton 44 FZ-1 to FZ-1384 The Meeting House, Sussex University, Brighton 45 GT-1 to GT-2621 Coldean Primary School, 12 Kenwards, Brighton 46 GU-1 to GU-1381 Coldean Primary School, 12 Kenwards, Brighton 47 GU-1382 to GU-2618 Moulsecoomb Public Hall, Lewes Road, Brighton 48 GV-1 to GV-629 United Reformed Church Hall, Lewes Road, Brighton 49 GW-1 to GW-454 St Richard`s Church Hall, Mountfields, Beal Crescent, 50 GX-1 to GX-2139 Brighton Downs Infant School, Ditchling Road, Brighton 51 GY-1 to GY-849 Downs Infant School, Ditchling Road, Brighton 51-1 KW-1 to KW-954 Hertford Infant School, Hertford Road, Brighton 52 GZ-1 to GZ-1780 Hertford Infant School, Hertford Road, Brighton 53 GZ-1781 to GZ-3453 Immanuel Family Centre, Braybon Avenue, Brighton 54 HT-1 to HT-2140 Patcham Memorial Hall, 3 Old London Road, Patcham, 55 HU-1 to HU-1971 Brighton Patcham Methodist Church Hall, Ladies Mile Road, 56 HV-1 to HV-1726 Brighton Temporary Building, Grassed Area, Mackie Avenue, 57 HW-1 to HW-1314 Brighton Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Penelope Thompson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Brighton, BN1 1JA Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Old Boat Community Centre, Carden Park, Carden Hill, 58 HX-1 to HX-1349 Brighton The Gathering Place, Orchid View, Brighton 59 HY-1 to HY-856 Hollingbury Library, Carden Hill, Brighton 60 HZ-1 to HZ-1803 Church of the Good Shepherd Hall, Dyke Road, Brighton 61 IU-1 to IU-2316 Minor Club House, Withdean Sports Complex, Tongdean 62 IV-1 to IV-2011 Lane, Brighton Ascension Church Hall, Westdene, Mill Rise, Westdene, 63 IW-1 to IW-1954 Brighton Varndean College, Surrenden Road, Brighton 64 IX-1 to IX-1474 Cassidy Pastoral Centre, St Mary`s Catholic Church, 65 IY-1 to IY-1024 Surrenden Road Knoyle Hall, Knoyle Road, Brighton 66 IZ-1 to IZ-2280 Exeter Street Hall, 16-17 Exeter Street, Brighton 67 JV-1 to JV-1467 Exeter Street Hall, 16-17 Exeter Street, Brighton 68 JV-1468 to JV-2702 Temporary Building, South West Side, Preston Park, 69 JW-1 to JW-2278 Brighton Florence Road Baptist Church Hall, Southdown Avenue 70 JX-1 to JX-1447 Entrance, Brighton Stanford Avenue Methodist Church, Southdown Avenue 71 JY-1 to JY-2726 Entrance, Brighton St Matthias Church Hall, Hollingbury Park Avenue, 72 JZ-1 to JZ-1894 Brighton BMECP Centre, 10a Fleet Street, Brighton 73 KS-1 to KS-735 St Paul`s C.E.School, St Nicholas Road, Brighton 74 KT-1 to KT-1918 West Hill Hall, Compton Avenue, Brighton 75 KU-1 to KU-1683 Calvary Evangelical Church, (Main Entrance), 72 Viaduct 76 KV-1 to KV-2304 Road, Brighton Wagner Memorial (St Martin`s) Hall, Lewes Road, 77 KX-1 to KX-1621 Brighton Wagner Memorial (St Martin`s) Hall, Lewes Road, 78 KX-1622 to KX-3207 Brighton Brighton & Hove Foyer, Pelham Street, Brighton 79 KY-1 to KY-1166 Brighthelm Church and Community Centre, North Road, 80 KZ-1 to KZ-1491 Brighton St Michael`s Community Hall, St Michael`s Place, 81 LW-1 to LW-1949 Brighton St Mary Magdalen Community Centre, 55 Upper North 82 LX-1 to LX-2111 Street, Brighton New Venture Theatre, Bedford Place, Brighton 83 LY-1 to LY-2616 Middle Street Primary School, Middle Street, Brighton 84 LZ-1 to LZ-1056 St Patrick`s Church Centre, Cambridge Road, Hove 85 MX-1 to MX-1974 St Patrick`s Church Centre, Cambridge Road, Hove 86 MX-1975 to MX-3342 Baptist Church Hall, Holland Road, Hove 87 MY-1 to MY-2190 Cornerstone Community Centre, Church Road, Hove 88 MZ-1 to MZ-2503 Ajex Hall, Eaton Road, Hove 89 NV-1 to NV-2107 Ajex Hall, Eaton Road, Hove 90 NV-2108 to NV-4105 All Saints Church Hall, All Saints Church, Eaton Road, 91 NW-1 to NW-2180 Hove Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Penelope Thompson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Town Hall, Brighton, BN1 1JA Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Vallance Community Centre, Conway Court, Sackville 92 NX-1 to NX-2132 Road, Hove Cottesmore St Mary`s R.C. Primary School, 23 The 93 NY-1 to NY-1845 Upper Drive, Hove Avondale Centre, Montefiore Road, Hove 94 NZ-1 to NZ-1629 Hove Park Upper School, 38 Nevill Road, Hove 95 OX-1 to OX-2163 Hove Park Upper School, 38 Nevill Road, Hove 96 OX-2164 to OX-3840 St Peter`s Church Hall, Hangleton Road, Hove 97 OY-1 to OY-1956 Cottesmore St Mary`s R.C. Primary School, 23 The 98 OZ-1 to OZ-2444 Upper Drive, Hove St Richard`s Community Centre, Egmont Road, Hove 99 PU-1 to PU-2245 Oasis Christian Fellowship Hall, Hangleton Way, Hove 100 PV-1 to PV-1720 St Helen`s Church Hall, Hangleton Way, Hove 101 PW-1 to PW-1737 Hangleton Community Centre, Harmsworth Crescent, 102 PX-1 to PX-1798 Hove West Blatchington Windmill North Barn, Holmes Avenue, 103 PY-1 to PY-1324 Hove Hounsom Memorial Church Hall, 200 Nevill Avenue, Hove 104 PZ-1 to PZ-2262 Community Hall, Downland Court, Stonery Road, 105 QV-1 to QV-1194 Portslade Mile Oak Community Centre, Chalky Road, Portslade 106 QW-1 to QW-1156 Church of the Good Shepherd Hall, Stanley Avenue, Mile 107 QX-1 to QX-1406 Oak, Portslade Mile Oak Community Centre, Chalky Road, Portslade 108 QY-1 to QY-1977 Downs Park School, Foredown Road, Portslade 109 QZ-1 to QZ-2100 Scout Headquarters, Vale Park, (Sw Corner), Portslade 110 RW-1 to RW-1785 Portslade Town Hall, Victoria Road, Portslade 111 RX-1 to RX-1816 St Nicolas Parish Centre, South Street, Portslade 112 RY-1 to RY-1684 Easthill House, Easthill Park, Portslade 113 RZ-1 to RZ-1993 Glebe Villas Hall, Glebe Villas, Hove 114 SV-1 to SV-2079 Pavilion (On Wish
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