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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Election of Members of The SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of Members of the European Parliament for the South West Region South West Region Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 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 Village Hall, Kentisbury, Barnstaple 1 AA-1 to AA-70 Village Hall, Kentisbury, Barnstaple 1 CX -1 to CX -264 Church Hall, St Peter`s Church, Strand Lane, Ashford 2 AB-1 to AB-232 The Pavillion, Atherington, Devon 3 AC-1 to AC-357 Norah Bellot Court, Vicarage Street, Barnstaple 4 AD -1 to AD -1177 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Barbican Terrace, Barnstaple 5 AE -1 to AE -725 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Barbican Terrace, Barnstaple 5 AU -1 to AU -264 Forches Children's Centre, Forches Avenue, Barnstaple 6 AF -1 to AF -1163 Forches and Whiddon Valley, Community Centre, Barton 7 AG-1 to AG-897 Road, Whiddon Valley Orchard Vale Community, School,, Westacott Road, 8 AH -1 to AH -1076 Whiddon Valley Orchard Vale Community, School,, Westacott Road, 8 DC -1 to DC -27 Whiddon Valley Children's Summer Club, 2 Charles Dart Crescent, 9 AI -1 to AI -831 Barnstaple Our Lady`s Catholic School, Chanters Hill, Barnstaple 10 AJ -1 to AJ -657 Chichester Court, Communal Lounge, Valley Close, 11 AK-1 to AK-347 Gorwell Valley Estate Chichester Court, Communal Lounge, Valley Close, 11 AT -1 to AT -506 Gorwell Valley Estate The Barnstaple Bowling and Tennis Club, Ashleigh Road, 12 AL-1 to AL-598 Barnstaple St.Pauls Church Hall, Old Sticklepath Hill, Sticklepath 13 AM -1 to AM -857 St.John the Baptist, Church Hall, South Street 14 AN -1 to AN -1494 St.John the Baptist, Church Hall, South Street 14 DA -1 to DA -59 Newport Methodist Church, Gloster Road, Newport, 15 AO-1 to AO-1425 Barnstaple St Johns Community Centre, Rose Lane, Barnstaple 16 AP -1 to AP -717 Pathfield School, Abbey Road, Barnstaple 17 AQ -1 to AQ -1506 Pilton Church Hall, 83 Pilton Street, Barnstaple 18 AR -1 to AR -1807 Pilton Church Hall, 83 Pilton Street, Barnstaple 18 DP-1 to DP-195 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Mike Mansell Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Lynton House, Commercial Road, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1DG Barnstaple Social Club, St Georges Road, Barnstaple 19 AS-1 to AS-2014 Manor Hall, Birdswell Lane, Berrynarbor 20 AV-1 to AV-708/1 Amory House, 125 East Street, South Molton 21 AW -1 to AW -171 Amory House, 125 East Street, South Molton 21 DX-1 to DX-2091 Parish Hall, Spire Lake Close, Bishop's Nympton 22 AX -1 to AX -721 Bishop`s Tawton Hall, Bishop`s Tawton, New Road 23 AY-1 to AY-1004 Methodist Schoolroom, Marwood, Barnstaple 24 AZ-1 to AZ-40 Methodist Schoolroom, Marwood, Barnstaple 24 DI-1 to DI-648 Village Hall, Station Road, Bratton Fleming 25 BA-1 to BA-818 The Church Hall, Christchurch, East Street 26 BB -1 to BB -1325 Parish Hall, Chaloners Road, Braunton 27 BC-1 to BC-2123 Skittle Alley, Ebrington Arms, Winsham Road, Knowle 28 BD -1 to BD -430/1 Kingsacre Primary School, Greenacre, Braunton 29 BE -1 to BE -1530 The Yard @ Museum of British Surfing, Station Yard, 30 BF -1 to BF -1209 Caen Street, Braunton The Village Hall, Brayford, Barnstaple 31 BG -1 to BG -330 The Village Hall, Brendon, Lynton 32 BH -1 to BH -188 The Parish Hall, Burrington, Umberleigh 33 BI-1 to BI-446 Function Room, Black Venus Inn, Challacombe 34 BJ -1 to BJ -119 The Village Hall, Chittlehamholt, Umberleigh 35 BK -1 to BK -158 The Village Hall, Chittlehamholt, Umberleigh 35 DV-1 to DV-145/1 Chapel Schoolroom, The Square, Chittlehampton, 36 BL -1 to BL -516 Umberleigh Umberleigh Christian Fellowship, The Bridge, Umberleigh 37 BM -1 to BM -139 The Stables, Cragside, Cobbaton, Umberleigh 38 BN -1 to BN -120 The Town Hall, Fore Street, Chulmleigh 39 BO-1 to BO-1242 Village Hall, High Street, Combe Martin 40 BP-1 to BP-1139/1 Village Hall, High Street, Combe Martin 41 BQ-1 to BQ-1023 The County Primary School, East Anstey, Tiverton 42 BR-1 to BR-203 The Parish Hall, West Buckland, Barnstaple 43 BS -1 to BS -80 The Parish Hall, West Buckland, Barnstaple 43 BT -1 to BT -257 East Down Old School, Village Hall, East Down 44 BU -1 to BU -197 St Mary`s Church, East Worlington 45 BV -1 to BV -195 Village Hall, Filleigh, Barnstaple 46 BW -1 to BW -193 Action For Children, Sticklepath Children Centre, 47 BX -1 to BX -1036 Woodville Estate The Tomlin Hall, Bickington 48 BY -1 to BY -1585 Roundswell Community Centre, Gratton Way, Barnstaple 49 BZ -1 to BZ -1232 Roundswell Community Centre, Gratton Way, Barnstaple 49 CC -1 to CC -138 Roundswell Community Centre, Gratton Way, Barnstaple 50 BZ -1233 to BZ -2153 Roundswell Community Centre, Gratton Way, Barnstaple 50 CD-1 to CD-336/2 Roundswell Community Centre, Gratton Way, Barnstaple 50 EC -1 to EC -271/2 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Mike Mansell Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Lynton House, Commercial Road, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1DG The Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington 51 CA -1 to CA -1417 The Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington 52 CA -1418 to CA -2809 Yelland Manor House, Pottery Lane, Barnstaple 53 CB-1 to CB-1204/1 Village Hall, Georgeham 54 CE -1 to CE -536 Village Hall, 1 Jones Hill, Croyde 55 CF-1 to CF-576 Village Hall, George Nympton, South Molton 56 CG -1 to CG -145/1 Village Hall, George Nympton, South Molton 56 DQ-1 to DQ-20 Village Hall, Goodleigh, Barnstaple 57 CH-1 to CH-331 Village Hall, Goodleigh, Barnstaple 57 CI -1 to CI -67 Heanton Church Hall, Wrafton Road, Braunton 58 CJ -1 to CK -353/1 Heanton Church Hall, Wrafton Road, Braunton 58 CK -1 to CK -555 Village Hall, Lovacott 59 CL -1 to CL -95 Village Hall, Lovacott 59 CM -1 to CM -168 Village Hall, Lovacott 59 CN -1 to CN -123 The Lantern Centre, High Street, Ilfracombe 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DJ-1 to DJ-132 Hannington Hall, Martinhoe, Barnstaple 76 DH-1 to DH-85 Parish Hall, Molland, South Molton 77 DK-1 to DK-150 Parish Hall, Molland, South Molton 77 EE -1 to EE -64 Village Hall, Mortehoe, Woolacombe 78 DL-1 to DL-421 Woolacombe Village Hall, 3 Beach Road, Woolacombe 79 DM-1 to DM-782 Old School Centre, The Square, North Molton, South 80 DN-1 to DN-875 Molton Village Hall, Parracombe, Barnstaple 81 DO-1 to DO-250 Village Hall, Parracombe, Barnstaple 81 ED -1 to ED -40 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Mike Mansell Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Lynton House, Commercial Road, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1DG Rackenford Village Shop &, Post Office, Rackenford 82 DR-1 to DR-35 Rackenford Village Shop &, Post Office, Rackenford 82 DS-1 to DS-280 Village Hall, Romansleigh, South Molton 83 DT-1 to DT-100 The Village Hall, Rose Ash, South Molton 84 DU-1 to DU-262 Village Hall, Shirwell, Barnstaple 85 DW-1 to DW-334 Amory House, 125 East Street, South Molton 86 DX-2092 to DX-4149 Tamlyn Room, Stoke Rivers, Barnstaple 87 DY -1 to DY -140 Jubilee Hall, Barnstaple Hill, Swimbridge 88 DZ -1 to DZ -676 Methodist Chapel, Rhododendron Avenue, Sticklepath, 89 EA -1 to EA -1191 Barnstaple Village Hall, Tawstock 90 EB -1 to EB -571 West Anstey Village Hall, Yeo Mill, West Anstey 91 EF -1 to EF -165 Parish Hall, West Down, Ilfracombe 92 EG -1 to EG -542 Village Hall, Westleigh, Bideford 93 EH -1 to EH -272 Parish Hall, North Street, Witheridge 94 EI -1 to EI -1153 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Mike Mansell Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Lynton House, Commercial Road, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 1DG .
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