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Situation of Polling Station Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk Police Area Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Hours of Poll: 7am to 10pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations in East Suffolk and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Fortrey Heap Village Hall The Street North NBEBA 1-418 St Lukes Church Centre Homefield Avenue NCWWC 1-1734 1 31 Cove Beccles Suffolk NR34 7PN NBENC 1-365 Lowestoft NR33 9BX NCWWS 1-1320 Public Hall Smallgate Beccles Suffolk Whitton Community Hall Hawthorn Avenue 2 NBECE 1-2026 32 NCWWE 1-809 NR34 9AD Lowestoft NR33 9BB Gunton St. Benedicts Church Hall Public Hall Smallgate Beccles Suffolk 3 NBECO 1-2062 Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft Suffolk 33 NGSGU/1 1-1366 NR34 9AD NR32 4AX Gunton St. Benedicts Church Hall St Lukes Church 61 Rigbourne Hill Beccles 4 NBEDA 1-1925 Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft Suffolk 34 NGSGU/2 1367-2581 NR34 9JQ NR32 4AX St Lukes Church 61 Rigbourne Hill Beccles Benjamin Britten Academy Blyford Road 5 NBERI 1-2039 35 NGSMC/1 1-1324 NR34 9JQ Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PZ Worlingham CEVCP School Garden Lane Benjamin Britten Academy Blyford Road NGSMC/2 1325-2589 6 NBEWO 1-1467 36 Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7SB Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 4PZ NGSOE 1-358 Worlingham CEVCP School Garden Lane Gunton Residents Meeting Hall 7 NBEWO 1468-2968 37 NGSME 1-2280 Worlingham Beccles Suffolk NR34 7SB Hollingsworth Road Lowestoft NR32 4AY NHBBL 1-86 Village Hall Barsham Barsham Beccles NBWBA 1-174 Holton & Blyford Village Hall Village Hall 8 38 NHBHO 1-667 NR34 8JT NBWSW 1-101 Holton Halesworth IP19 8NF NHBSO 1-72 Bungay Community Centre Old Grammar NBWBC 1-1031 Brampton Village Hall Brampton Beccles 9 39 NHBBR 1-351 Lane Bungay NR35 1PU NBWBE 1-1024.500 Suffolk NR34 8EQ Bungay Community Centre Old Grammar NBWBN 1-975.500 United Reformed Church Hall Quay Street 10 40 NHBHN 1-1725 Lane Bungay NR35 1PU NBWBS 1-980 Halesworth Suffolk IP19 8EX NBWCR 1-81 Village Hall South Elmham St Margaret NBWMA 1-76 The Rifle Hall London Road Halesworth South Elmham St Margaret Harleston IP20 11 NBWMI 1-47 41 NHBHS/1 1-1135 Suffolk IP19 8LW 0PN NBWPE 1-25 NBWSA 1-114 NBWEL 1-28 Village Hall Shadingfield Shadingfield NBWSH 1-141 The Rifle Hall London Road Halesworth 12 42 NHBHS/2 1136-2277 Beccles NR34 7XD NBWSO 1-94 Suffolk IP19 8LW NBWWI 1-117 Flixton Village Hall Flixton Bungay Suffolk NBWFL 1-150.500 Village Hall Spexhall Church Lane Spexhall 13 43 NHBSP 1-156 NR35 1NU NBWHO 1-128 Halesworth IP19 0RQ NBWIA 1-229 Village Hall Ilketshall St Andrew Ilketshall Village Hall Westhall Mill Common 14 NBWIJ 1-37 44 NHBWE 1-293 St Andrew Beccles Suffolk NR34 8HX Westhall Halesworth IP19 8RQ NBWIL 1-138 St James & St Nicholas Community Centre Village Hall Wissett Wissett Halesworth 15 NBWJA 1-169 45 NHBWI 1-224 South Elmham St James Halesworth IP19 0HN IP19 0JD Mettingham Village Hall Mettingham Wenhaston Village Hall Hall Road 16 NBWME 1-149 46 NHBWM 1-693 Bungay NR35 1TJ Wenhaston IP19 9EP Village Hall Ilketshall St Margaret Ilketshall Beresford Road Evangelical Church 17 NBWIM 1-120 47 NHNHC 1-2251 St Margaret Bungay NR35 1QZ Beresford Road Lowestoft NR32 2NQ NBWRE 1-103 Village Hall Ringsfield Ringsfield Beccles Dance Studio, Water Lane Leisure Centre 18 NBWRI 1-261 48 NHNHN 1-2127 Suffolk NR34 8NT Water Lane Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2NH NBWWE 1-177 Rumburgh & St Michael Village Hall Stella Maris Hall Gordon Road Lowestoft 19 NBWRU 1-264 49 NHNHS 1-1662 Rumburgh Halesworth IP19 0JD NR32 1NL Scout Hall (4th Lowestoft Scouts) Bloodmoor Hill Community Centre Dale End 20 NCCEA/1 1-1034 Rotterdam Road Lowestoft Suffolk 50 NHNNN/1 1-1255 Gisleham Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8WA NR32 2SX Scout Hall (4th Lowestoft Scouts) Bloodmoor Hill Community Centre Dale End 1035- 21 NCCEA/2 Rotterdam Road Lowestoft Suffolk 51 NHNNN/2 1256-2885 Gisleham Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8WA 2148.500 NR32 2SX Bloodmoor Hill Community Centre Dale End St Andrews Church Roman Road 22 NCCGN 1-269 52 NHNNS\1 1-1367 Gisleham Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8WA Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2DQ Mutford & Rushmere Village Hall Mill Road St Andrews Church Roman Road 23 NCCMU 1-413.500 53 NHNNS\2 1368-2787 Mutford Beccles NR34 7UR Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 2DQ Carlton Colville Community Centre Hall Road St Edmunds Church Centre Church Road 24 NCCSO/1 1-1451 54 NKLKL/1 1-1790 Carlton Colville Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8BT Kessingland Suffolk NR33 7QZ Carlton Colville Community Centre Hall St Edmunds Church Centre Church Road Road Carlton Colville Lowestoft Suffolk 25 NCCSO/2 1452-2885 55 NKLKL/2 1791-3539 Kessingland Suffolk NR33 7QZ NR33 8BT Salvation Army Church & Community Parish Room Gisleham Lowestoft 26 NCCGS 1-313 Centre 9 Carlton Road Lowestoft Suffolk 56 NKPKN/1 1-1316 NR33 8DP NR33 0RU Uplands Community Centre Ashburnham Salvation Army Church & Community Way Carlton Colville Lowestoft Suffolk 27 NCCNO 1-1541 Centre 9 Carlton Road Lowestoft Suffolk 57 NKPKN/2 1317-2643 NR33 8LJ NR33 0RU Uplands Community Centre Ashburnham Way NCWCE 1-752.500 St Peters Church Hall St Peters Road 28 58 NKPKS 1-1536 Carlton Colville Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8LJ NCWCW 1-1240 Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0LJ The King Alfred (Alfie's Function Room) Waveney Gymnastics Club 104 Notley 29 NCWSW 1-1559.500 59 NKPKW 1-1590 Burnt Hill Way Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 8PB Road Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 0UG Scout Hall (1st Pakefield Scouts) Kendal St Lukes Church Centre Homefield Avenue 30 NCWTC 1-537 Road Pakefield Lowestoft Suffolk 60 NKPPE 1-970 Lowestoft NR33 9BX NR33 0JG Dated: Friday 9 April 2021 Stephen Baker Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, East Suffolk House, Station Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1RT Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Walmer Road Recreational Building (Kirkley & Friston Village Hall Church Road Friston Pakefield Football Club) Walmer Road 61 NKPPN 1-1518 99 SALFR 1-278 Pakefield Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 7LE Saxmundham IP17 1PU Seventh Day Adventist Church Saxon Road Knodishall Village Hall School Road 62 NKPPS/1 1-1204.500 100 SALKN 1-665 Pakefield Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 7BT Knodishall Saxmundham IP17 1UD Seventh Day Adventist Church Saxon Road Long Shop Museum (The Garrett Room) 63 NKPPS/2 1205-2385 101 SALLA 1-2102 Pakefield Lowestoft Suffolk NR33 7BT Main Street Leiston IP16 4ES The Church Room, Chediston Church Leiston Community Centre King Georges 64 NKYCH 1-184 102 SALLE 1-2205 Road Chediston IP19 0AT Avenue Leiston IP16 4JX The Pavilion Playing Field Peasenhall NKYCO 1-80 Middleton Village Hall Mill Street Middleton 65 103 SALMI 1-314 Road Walpole IP19 9BG NKYWA 1-214 Saxmundham IP17 3NG Cratfield Village Hall Manse Lane Cratfield Snape Village Hall Church Road Snape 66 NKYCR 1-274 104 SALSN 1-552 IP19 0DJ Saxmundham IP17 1SZ The Hub, Huntingfield Village Hall Brick NKYHE 1-97 Theberton Jubilee Community Hall Church Kiln Lane Huntingfield Halesworth IP19 67 NKYHU 1-141 105 SALTH 1-261 Road Theberton Leiston IP16 4SA 0PR NKYUB 1-79 Kelsale Village Hall Bridge Street Kelsale SCFBO 1-20 68 NKYKE 1-834 The Church Room Bredfield IP13 6AZ 106 Cum Carlton IP17 2PB SCFBR 1-272 Linstead Village Hall Village Hall SCFBU 1-152 NKYLM 1-39 Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Playing Field Halesworth Road Linstead Parva 69 107 SCFGR 1-1277 NKYLP 1-62 Ipswich Road Grundisburgh IP13 6TN Halesworth IP19 0LB SCFCU 1-43.500 Peasenhall Assembly Hall, Hackney Road, NKYPE 1-430.500 Charsfield Village Hall The Street SCFCH 1-297 70 108 Peasenhall, Saxmundham IP17 2HN NKYSI 1-171 Charsfield Woodbridge IP13 7RG SCFDE 1-66 Yoxford Village Hall Old High Road Yoxford Clopton Village Hall Manor Road Clopton 71 NKYYO 1-640 109 SCFCL 1-272 Saxmundham IP17 3HN Woodbridge IP13 6SH Village Hall Somerleyton Somerleyton Dallinghoo Jubilee Hall Church Road 72 NLOAS 1-345.500 110 SCFDA 1-152 Lowestoft NR32 5QB Dallinghoo Woodbridge IP13 0JX NLOBL 1-1036 Village Hall Blundeston Blundeston Bealings Village Hall Little Bealings IP13 SCFGB 1-226 73 NLOFL 1-35 111 Lowestoft NR32 5AS 6LH SCFLB 1-363 NOBCH 1-89 Corton Methodist Church Hall The Street Hasketon Victory Hall Blacksmiths Road 74 NLOCO 1-1215 112 SCFHA 1-332 Corton Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 5HW Hasketon Woodbridge IP13 6JB Village Hall Lound Lound Lowestoft NR32 Otley Village Hall Chapel Road Otley 75 NLOLO 1-283 113 SCFOT 1-546 5LL Ipswich IP6 9NT Oulton Community Centre Meadow Road Playford Parish Hall Butts Road Playford 76 NOBEA 1-1859 114 SCFPL 1-190 Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 3AZ Ipswich IP6 9DX Oulton Community Centre Meadow Road NOBMW 1-791 Rushmere Village Hall Humber Doucy 77 115 SCFRV 1-944 Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 3AZ NOBOW 1-459 Lane Rushmere St Andrew IP4 3PD Oulton Community Centre Meadow Road NOBOC 1-1467 Witnesham Village Hall Church Lane SCFSW 1-146 78 116 Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 3AZ NOBON 1-1340 Witnesham Ipswich IP6 9JD SCFWI 1-689 Commodore Mission Hall 26 Gorleston Road Tuddenham Village Hall Westerfield Lane 79 NOBOS 1-1094 117 SCFTU 1-315 Oulton Broad Lowestoft Suffolk NR32 3AG Tuddenham St Martin IP6 9BH Commodore Mission Hall 26 Gorleston Road Westerfield Village Hall Church Lane 80 NOBWE 1-1941.500 118 SCFWE 1-407 Oulton
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