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Notice of Situation of Polling Stations NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA POLICE AREA Thursday 18 July 2019 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS The situation of the Polling Stations for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as follows: Description of Persons entitled to Vote Situation of Polling Stations Polling Station No Local Government Electors whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year. Alnwick Willowburn Sports Centre, Willowburn Avenue, Alnwick, 1 (B1ALN) 1 - 2788 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2JH Alnwick North Community Centre, Howling Lane, Alnwick, 2 (B3ALNC) 1 - 1585 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 1DN Alnwick Lindisfarne Sports Centre, Victoria Crescent, Alnwick, 3 (B4ALNH) 1 - 2062 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 1AX Alnmouth Hindmarsh Hall, Northumberland Street, Alnmouth, Alnwick, 4 (B5ALM) 1 - 385 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2RS Denwick Village Hall, Denwick, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3RE 5 (B6DEN) 1 - 206 Lesbury Village Hall, Lesbury, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3PP 6 (B7LES) 1 - 844 Amble Dovecote Centre, Dovecote Street, Amble, Morpeth, 7 (B8AMBC) 1 - 1447 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 0DX Amble Dolphin Court, Percy Drive, Amble, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND 8 (B9AMBE) 1 - 1590 NE65 0BS Hadston Druridge Bay Community Centre, Hadston Precinct, Hadston, Morpeth, 9 (B10ECH) 1 - 294 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 9SR Hadston Druridge Bay Community Centre, Hadston Precinct, Hadston, Morpeth, 9/1 (B34ECH) 1 - 1831 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 9SR Hauxley Village Hall, Hauxley, Amble, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 10 (B11HAU) 1 - 193 0JR North Broomhill Christ Church Hall, Togston, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND 11 (B12TOG) 1 - 285 NE65 9UU Acklington Village Hall, Acklington, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 9BW 12 (B13ACK) 1 - 437 Amble Sacred Heart & St Cuthberts Church Hall, Rear High Street, Amble, 13 (B14AMW) 1 - 1488 Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 0LE Warkworth War Memorial Hall, 40 Castle Street, Warkworth, Morpeth, 14 (B15WAR) 1 - 1471 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 0UN Lucker Watson Memorial Hall, Belford, NORTHUMBERLAND NE70 7JQ 15 (B16ADD) 1 - 168 Bamburgh Pavilion, Bamburgh, NORTHUMBERLAND NE69 7BP 16 (B17BAM) 1 - 254 Bamburgh Pavilion, Bamburgh, NORTHUMBERLAND NE69 7BP 16/1 (B18BAM) 1 - 45 Beadnell Wi Hall, Meadow Lane, Beadnell, Chathill, NORTHUMBERLAND 17 (B19BEA) 1 - 399 NE67 5AJ Belford Bell View, 33 West Street, Belford, NORTHUMBERLAND NE70 7QB 18 (B20BEL) 1 - 958 Belford Bell View, 33 West Street, Belford, NORTHUMBERLAND NE70 7QB 18/1 (B21BEL) 1 - 81 Belford Bell View, 33 West Street, Belford, NORTHUMBERLAND NE70 7QB 18/2 (B22BEL) 1 - 54 Belford Bell View, 33 West Street, Belford, NORTHUMBERLAND NE70 7QB 18/3 (B23EAS) 1 - 105 North Sunderland & Seahouses Sports & Community Centre, Seahouses, 19 (B24NSU) 1 - 1455 NORTHUMBERLAND NE68 7TP Berwick United Reformed Church, Church Hall, Middle Street, Spittal, 20 (B25BLS) 1 - 685 BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 1QY Tweedmouth Mitchell Memorial Hall, Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, BERWICK UPON 21 (B26BSB) 1 - 1278 TWEED TD15 2EZ Northern View Berwick Ltd, Highcliffe, Spittal, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 22 (B27BUS) 1 - 1449 2JL Berwick St Cuthberts Parish Centre, Walkergate, BERWICK UPON TWEED 23 (B28BCA) 1 - 2178 TD15 1DS Berwick Middle School, Lovaine Terrace, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 1LA 24 (B29BMA) 1 - 1208 Tweedmouth Swan Centre For Leisure, Northumberland Road, Tweedmouth, 25 (B30BGR) 1 - 1253 BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 2AS Berwick Rangers Football Club, Shielfield Park, Tweedmouth, BERWICK UPON 26 (B31BST) 1 - 598 TWEED TD15 2EF East Ord Village Hall, The Green, East Ord, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 27 (B32ORD) 1 - 1285 2NS Cresswell Village Hall, Cresswell, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5LD 28 (B33CRE) 1 - 163 Widdrington Station Community Centre, Widdrington Station, Morpeth, 29 (B35WS) 1 - 1967 NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5LZ Widdrington Station Community Centre, Widdrington Station, Morpeth, 29/1 (B83WS) 1 - 176 NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5LZ Widdrington Wi Hall, Widdrington Village, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 30 (B36WV) 1 - 138 5EB Netherwitton Village Hall, Netherwitton, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 31 (B37HAR) 1 - 170 4NW Netherwitton Village Hall, Netherwitton, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 31/1 (B39MEL) 1 - 235 4NW Netherwitton Village Hall, Netherwitton, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 31/2 (B41NET) 1 - 229 4NW Longhorsley Village Hall, Drummonds Close, Longhorsley, Morpeth, 32 (B38LON) 1 - 757 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 8UR Pele Cottage, Wingates, Longhorsley, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 33 (B42NU) 1 - 124 8RW Pele Cottage, Wingates, Longhorsley, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 33/1 (B43ROT) 1 - 123 8RW Felton Village Hall, Felton, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 9PT 34 (B44THI) 1 - 467 Felton Village Hall, Felton, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 9PT 34/1 (B104FE) 1 - 793 Cambo Village Hall, Cambo, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 4BA 35 (B45WAL) 1 - 281 Craster Memorial Hall, Craster, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3TP 36 (B46CRA) 1 - 237 Bolton Village Hall, Bolton, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2EE 37 (B47EDL) 1 - 146 Bolton Village Hall, Bolton, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2EE 37/1 (B52HED) 1 - 84 Eglingham Village Hall, Eglingham, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2TX 38 (B48EGL) 1 - 178 South Charlton Village Hall, South Charlton, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND 39 (B49EGL) 1 - 122 NE66 2JN Ellingham Village Hall, Ellingham, NORTHUMBERLAND NE67 5HA 40 (B50ELL) 1 - 221 Embleton Creighton Memorial Hall, Embleton, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND 41 (B51EMB) 1 - 582 NE66 3UP Powburn Breamish Hall, Powburn, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 4HL 42 (B53HED) 1 - 192 Boulmer Memorial Hall, Boulmer, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 0RA 43 (B54LON) 1 - 155 Howick Copley Hall, Howick, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3LE 44 (B55LON) 1 - 119 Longhoughton Community and Sports Centre, Park Road, Longhoughton, 45 (B56LON) 1 - 965 Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3JH Newton By The Sea St Marys Church, Newton By The Sea, Alnwick, 46 (B57NEW) 1 - 150 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3EG Rennington Village Hall, Rennington, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3RR 47 (B58REN) 1 - 158 Rock Estate Office, Rock, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3SB 48 (B59REN) 1 - 124 Ellington Village Hall, Lynemouth Road, Ellington, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 49 (B60ELL) 1 - 1814 5HN Linton Village Hall Welfare, Linton, Linton Colliery, Morpeth, 50 (B61ELL) 1 - 352 NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5SE Lynemouth Day Centre, Albion Terrace, Lynemouth, Morpeth, 51 (B62LYN) 1 - 1176 NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5SY Ancroft Memorial Hall, Main Street, Ancroft, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 52 (B63ANC) 1 - 131 2TF Ancroft Memorial Hall, Main Street, Ancroft, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 52/1 (B64ANC) 1 - 141 2TF Ancroft Memorial Hall, Main Street, Ancroft, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 52/2 (B75KYL) 1 - 43 2TF Scremerston Armstrong Court Community Room, Scremerston, BERWICK 53 (B65ANC) 1 - 417 UPON TWEED TD15 2RR Bowsden Village Hall, Bowsden, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 2TW 54 (B66BOW) 1 - 155 Cornhill Village Hall, Knowehead, Cornhill On Tweed, NORTHUMBERLAND 55 (B67COR) 1 - 291 TD12 4UA Norham Village Hall, Castle Street, Norham, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 56 (B68DUD) 1 - 100 2LQ Norham Village Hall, Castle Street, Norham, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 56/1 (B69DUD) 1 - 66 2LQ Norham Village Hall, Castle Street, Norham, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 56/2 (B78NOR) 1 - 504 2LQ Norham Village Hall, Castle Street, Norham, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 56/3 (B79SHO) 1 - 107 2LQ Etal Village Hall, Etal, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD12 4TN 57 (B70FOR) 1 - 370 Lowick Village Hall, Lowick, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 2UA 58 (B71HET) 1 - 97 Lowick Village Hall, Lowick, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 2UA 58/1 (B76KYL) 1 - 219 Lowick Village Hall, Lowick, BERWICK UPON TWEED TD15 2UA 58/2 (B77LOW) 1 - 433 Holy Island Crossman Village Hall, Holy Island, BERWICK-UPON-TWEED 59 (B72HOL) 1 - 127 TD15 2ST Horncliffe Memorial Hall, Main Street, Horncliffe, BERWICK UPON TWEED 60 (B73HOR) 1 - 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