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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Parliamentary North West Norfolk SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Parliamentary North West Norfolk 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: Ranges of electoral register Ranges of electoral register Station Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled Number Number to vote thereat to vote thereat Minster Court, Fairstead, KING'S LYNN 83 PA1-1 to PA1-1501/1 Minster Court, Fairstead, KING'S LYNN 83 PD2-1 to PD2-89 King's Lynn Bowls Club, Beulah Street, King's Lynn Bowls Club, Beulah Street, 84 PA2-1 to PA2-596 84 PB2-1/1 to PB2-569 Gaywood Gaywood The Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, St. Raphael Club, Parkway, KING'S LYNN 85 PB1-2 to PB1-1701 86 PC1-1 to PC1-1824 Reffley Lane, KING'S LYNN The Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, The Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints, 87 PC1-1824/1 to PC1-3648/1 87 PC3-1 to PC3-137 Reffley Lane, KING'S LYNN Reffley Lane, KING'S LYNN King's Lynn Masonic Centre, Hamburg Way, King's Lynn Masonic Centre, Hamburg Way, 88 PC2-1 to PC2-1438 89 PC2-1439 to PC2-2748/2 KING'S LYNN KING'S LYNN Fairstead Community Centre, Centre Point, Fairstead Community Centre, Centre Point, 90 PD1-1 to PD1-2257/1 91 PD1-2264 to PD1-4427 KING'S LYNN KING'S LYNN Discovery Youth Centre, Columbia Way, Discovery Youth Centre, Columbia Way, 92 PE1-1 to PE1-2021 93 PF1-1 to PF1-2202 KING'S LYNN KING'S LYNN South Lynn Community Centre, 10 St. South Lynn Community Centre, 10 St. 94 PG1-1 to PG1-2199/1 94 PJ2-1 to PJ2-319 Michael's Road, KING'S LYNN Michael's Road, KING'S LYNN West Lynn Sports & Social Club, St. Peter's London Road Methodist Church, London Road, 95 PH1-1 to PH1-1299/3 96 PJ1-1 to PJ1-2200/1 Road, West Lynn KING'S LYNN Windsor Park, KING`S LYNN 97 PJ3-1 to PJ3-314 Windsor Park, KING`S LYNN 97 PK1-1 to PK1-881 King's Centre, King's Lynn Christian King's Centre, King's Lynn Christian 98 PL1-1 to PL1-818/1 98 PL2-1 to PL2-355/2 Fellowship, Wellesley Street Fellowship, Wellesley Street King's Centre, King's Lynn Christian Hunstanton Town Hall, The Green, 98 PM1-1 to PM1-1079 99 PN1-1 to PN1-1856 Fellowship, Wellesley Street HUNSTANTON Hunstanton Town Hall, The Green, Holme Village Hall, 24 Kirkgate, Holme-Next- 100 PN1-1857 to PN1-3720 101 PP1-1 to PP1-363/2 HUNSTANTON The-Sea Holme Village Hall, 24 Kirkgate, Holme-Next- 101 PS1-1 to PS1-214 Brancaster Village Hall, Main Road, Brancaster 102 PQ1-1 to PQ1-449 The-Sea Brancaster Staithe Village Hall, Main Road, Brancaster Village Hall, Main Road, Brancaster 102 PQ7-2 to PQ7-76 103 PR6-1 to PR6-353 Brancaster Staithe The Meeting Room, Thornham Village Hall, The Meeting Room, Thornham Village Hall, 104 PT6-1 to PT6-361 104 RA7-1 to RA7-18 High Street, Thornham High Street, Thornham Heacham Public Hall, Station Road, Heacham 105 PU1-1 to PU1-2033 Heacham Public Hall, Station Road, Heacham 106 PU1-2034 to PU1-3990 Memorial Hall, 10 Old Church Road, Ringstead Village Hall, High Street, Ringstead 107 PV1-1 to PV1-259 108 PW1-3 to PW1-2250/2 Snettisham Bircham Social Club, Church Lane, Great Dr. Ripper Memorial Hall, High Street, Docking 109 RA1-1 to RA1-725/3 110 RA8-1 to RA8-109 Bircham Bircham Social Club, Church Lane, Great Sedgeford Village Hall, Jarvie Close, 110 RR6-1 to RR6-379 111 RB6-1 to RB6-54 Bircham Sedgeford Sedgeford Village Hall, Jarvie Close, Flitcham Community Centre, Church Road, 111 RC1-1 to RC1-464 112 RD6-1 to RD6-42 Sedgeford Flitcham Flitcham Community Centre, Church Road, Dersingham Village Centre, 83 Manor Road, 112 SA1-1 to SA1-160 113 RE1-1 to RE1-2065/1 Flitcham Dersingham Dersingham Village Centre, 83 Manor Road, 114 RE1-2068 to RE1-4005 Church Hall, 36 Hill Road, Ingoldisthorpe 115 RF1-1 to RF1-688 Dersingham Burnham Market Village Hall, Beacon Hill Church Hall, 36 Hill Road, Ingoldisthorpe 115 RG6-1 to RG6-52 116 RH6-1 to RH6-701 Road, Burnham Market Burnham Market Village Hall, Beacon Hill Burnham Market Village Hall, Beacon Hill 116 RH7-1 to RH7-69 116 RK6-1 to RK6-124/1 Road, Burnham Market Road, Burnham Market Burnham Overy Village Hall, New Road, North Creake Village Hall, Church Street, North 117 RJ6-1 to RJ6-246 118 RL1-1 to RL1-307 Burnham Overy Staithe Creake South Creake Memorial Pavilion, The Green, 119 RM1-1 to RM1-429/2 The Reading Room, Cross Lane, Stanhoe 120 RN6-1/1 to RN6-162 South Creake Amy Robsart Village Hall, The Street, The Reading Room, Cross Lane, Stanhoe 120 RN7-1 to RN7-50 121 RP6-1 to RP6-408/2 Syderstone Amy Robsart Village Hall, The Street, East Rudham Village Hall, School Road, East 121 RP7-1 to RP7-39 122 RS6-1 to RS6-491 Syderstone Rudham East Rudham Village Hall, School Road, East Harpley Village Hall, Nethergate Street, 122 RS7-1 to RS7-175 123 RT6-1 to RT6-61 Rudham Harpley Harpley Village Hall, Nethergate Street, South Wootton Infant School, 9 Church Lane, 123 SC1-1 to SC1-268/1 124 RU1-1 to RU1-1747 Harpley South Wootton South Wootton Infant School, 9 Church Lane, 125 RU1-1748 to RU1-3482 Reading Room, Castle Rising, KING'S LYNN 126 RV6-1 to RV6-180 South Wootton North Wootton Village Hall, 46 Priory Lane, West Newton Village Hall, West Newton, 127 RW1-1 to RW1-1900/1 128 RX6-1 to RX6-250 North Wootton KING'S LYNN Dated: Friday 15 November 2019 Lorraine Gore Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, King’s Court, Chapel Street, King’s Lynn, PE30 1EX West Newton Village Hall, West Newton, West Newton Village Hall, West Newton, 128 RX7-1/1 to RX7-9 128 RY6-1 to RY6-98 KING'S LYNN KING'S LYNN Great Massingham Village Hall, Station Road, Great Massingham Village Hall, Station Road, 129 SB1-1 to SB1-784 129 SB7-1 to SB7-63 Great Massingham Great Massingham The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House, The Norfolk Hospice, Tapping House, 130 SD6-1 to SD6-272/2 130 SE7-1 to SE7-195 Wheatfields, Hillington Wheatfields, Hillington Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, 131 SE1-1 to SE1-727 131 SF1-1 to SF1-923 Pott Row Pott Row Grimston Village Hall, Cliffe-En-Howe Road, 131 SF2-1 to SF2-299 The Jubilee Hall, Lynn Road, Gayton 132 SG1-4 to SG1-1166 Pott Row Leziate, Ashwicken & Bawsey V Hall, Brow of The Jubilee Hall, Lynn Road, Gayton 132 SG2-1 to SG2-74 133 SH6-1 to SH6-523 the Hill, Leziate Leziate, Ashwicken & Bawsey V Hall, Brow of Castle Acre Village Hall, Pye's Lane, Castle 133 SH7-1 to SH7-180 134 SJ6-1 to SJ6-713 the Hill, Leziate Acre West Acre Village Hall, Sandy Lane, West Acre 135 SK6-1 to SK6-61 West Acre Village Hall, Sandy Lane, West Acre 135 SM6-1 to SM6-166 East Winch Village Hall, Station Road, East Pentney Village Hall, Back Road, Pentney 136 SL6-1 to SL6-444/1 137 SN1-1 to SN1-585 Winch East Winch Village Hall, Station Road, East 137 SN2-1 to SN2-100 Middleton Village Hall, School Road, Middleton 138 SP1-1 to SP1-1229 Winch The Village Meeting Place, The Green, North West Winch Village Hall, William Burt Centre, 139 SR1-1 to SR1-362 140 SS1-1 to SS1-2088 Runcton Watering Lane, West Winch West Winch Village Hall, William Burt Centre, West Winch Village Hall, William Burt Centre, 140 SS2-1 to SS2-163/1 140 SS6-1 to SS6-149 Watering Lane, West Winch Watering Lane, West Winch Memorial Hall, 2 Black Horse Road, The Pavilion, Churchgate Way, Terrington St 141 ST1-1 to ST1-1805 142 SU1-1 to SU1-1775 Clenchwarton Clement The Pavilion, Churchgate Way, Terrington St Tilney All Saints Village Hall, 19 Church Road, 143 SU1-1776 to SU1-3408 144 SV2-2 to SV2-502 Clement Tilney All Saints Walpole St Peter Parish Hall, Church Road, Walpole St Peter Parish Hall, Church Road, 145 TA6-1 to TA6-354 145 TD6-1 to TD6-1126 Walpole St. Peter Walpole St. Peter Jephson Hall, Sutton Road, Walpole Cross 146 TB6-1 to TB6-425 Minster Court, Fairstead, KING'S LYNN 83 PA1-1 to PA1-1501/1 Keys Dated: Friday 15 November 2019 Lorraine Gore Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, King’s Court, Chapel Street, King’s Lynn, PE30 1EX .
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