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Notice of Poll SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Mid Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner Election Suffolk Police Area Suffolk police area 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: Polling Polling Place and address Persons entitled to vote at that Polling Station Station No.. where applicable 77 Baylham Village Hall Upper Street Baylham IP6 MBAY 1 - MBAY 1227.000 8JR MDAR 1 - MDAR 1035.000 78 Barking Village Hall Annexe The Tye Barking MBRK 1 - MBRK 1337.000 IP6 8HP MWIL 1 - MWIL 1224.000 79 Battisford Village Hall Straight Road Battisford MBTT 1 - MBTT 1482.500 IP14 2HP 80 Combs - St Marys Church Hall Poplar Hill MCOM 1 - MCOM 1588.000 Stowmarket IP14 2AY MLFI 1 - MLFI 1048.000 81 Great Bricett Village Hall The Street Great MGBR 1 - MGBR 1512.000 Bricett IP7 7DH 82 Needham Market Community Centre Main Hall MNMN 1 - MNMN 2431.000 Community Centre School Street Needham MBDL 1 - MBDL 1069.000 Market IP6 8BB 83 Needham Market Community Centre Main Hall MNMS 1 - MNMS 3399.000 Community Centre School Street Needham Market IP6 8BB 84 Offton New Village Hall Lower Coney Grove Off MOFF 1 - MOFF 1327.000 Castle Road, Offton IP8 4RA 85 Ringshall Village Hall Lower Farm Road MRNG 1 - MRNG 1589.000 Ringshall IP14 2JB 87 Somersham Village Hall Main Road MSOM 1 - MSOM 1581.000 Somersham IP8 4QA MNET 1 - MNET 1072.000 88 Barham - Scout & Guide Hut Rear Of 32 Kirby MBRH 1 - MBRH 2185.000 Rise Barham IP6 0AX 89 Bramford - Loraine Victory Hall Ship Lane MBRM 1 - MBRM 3096.000 Bramford IP8 4AL 90 Claydon & Barham Village Hall Norwich Road MCLA 1 - MCLA 2699.000 Claydon IP6 0DF MAKE 1 - MAKE 1048.000 MWHI 1 - MWHI 1075.500 91 Somersham Village Hall Main Road MFLO 1 - MFLO 1097.000 Somersham IP8 4QA 92 Great Blakenham Parish Room Stowmarket MGBL 1 - MGBL 2774.500 Road Great Blakenham IP6 0LL 93 Hemingstone Village Hut Bulls Road MHEM 1 - MHEM 1197.000 Hemingstone IP6 9RF 94 Henley Community Centre Ashbocking Road MHEN 1 - MHEN 1463.000 Henley IP6 0QX 95 Little Blakenham Village Hall Valley Road Little MLBL 1 - MLBL 1222.000 Blakenham IP8 4LT Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX 96 Botesdale Village Hall The Street Botesdale MBOT 1 - MBOT 1621.000 IP22 1BZ 97 Brome Village Hall The Street Brome IP23 8AE MBRO 1 - MBRO 1228.000 MOAK 1 - MOAK 1206.000 98 Gislingham Village Hall Mill Street Gislingham MGIS 1 - MGIS 1932.000 IP23 8JX 99 Hinderclay Village Hall Bells Lane Hinderclay MHIN 1 - MHIN 1264.000 IP22 1HW 100 Mellis Memorial Hall The Common Mellis IP23 MMEL 1 - MMEL 1414.000 8DW 101 Palgrave Community Centre Upper Rose Lane MPAL 1 - MPAL 1757.000 Palgrave IP22 1AP MSTU 1 - MSTU 1168.000 102 Redgrave Activities Centre Churchway MRDG 1 - MRDG 1468.000 Redgrave IP22 1RL 103 Rickinghall Village Hall Hinderclay Road MRSU 1 - MRSU 1651.000 Rickinghall IP22 1HD MRIN 1 - MRIN 1379.000 104 Thrandeston Village Hall Little Green MTHR 1 - MTHR 1122.000 Thrandeston IP21 4BX 105 Thornham Parish Hall The Street Thornham MTMA 1 - MTMA 1133.000 Magna Eye Suffolk IP23 8HB MTPA 1 - MTPA 1048.000 106 Walsham-le-Willows Memorial Hall The Street MWAL 1 - MWAL 2019.000 Walsham-le-Willows IP31 3AA 107 Wattisfield Community Centre The Street MWAT 1 - MWAT 1400.000 Wattisfield IP22 1NR 108 Wortham Village Hall Willow Corner Long MWRT 1 - MWRT 1636.000 Green, Wortham IP22 1PS MBUR 1 - MBUR 1137.000 109 Yaxley Community Centre Old Ipswich Road MYAX 1 - MYAX 1461.000 Yaxley IP23 8BX 110 Eye Town Hall Broad Street Eye Suffolk IP23 MEYE 1 - MEYE 2733.000 7AF 111 Fressingfield - Sancroft Hall Harleston Road MFRE 1 - MFRE 1863.000 Fressingfield IP21 5PE 112 Horham Old School The Street Horham IP21 MHOR 1 - MHOR 1256.000 5DX MATH 1 - MATH 1036.000 113 Hoxne Village Hall Goldbrook Hoxne Suffolk MHOX 1 - MHOX 1684.000 IP21 5AN MDEN 1 - MDEN 1171.000 114 Laxfield Village Hall The Link Laxfield IP13 8DY MLAX 1 - MLAX 1830.000 115 Mendham and Withersdale Village Hall MMDH 1 - MMDH 1365.000 Withersdale Street Mendham IP20 OJN 116 Metfield Village Hall Skinners Lane Metfield MMET 1 - MMET 1341.000 IP20 0LY 117 Horham Old School The Street Horham IP21 MRDL 1 - MRDL 1099.000 5DX 118 Stradbroke Sports & Community Centre, Club MSTR 1 - MSTR 2208.000 Room Wilby Road Stradbroke IP21 5JN 119 Syleham Village Hall Hoxne Road Syleham MSYL 1 - MSYL 1162.000 IP21 4LT 120 Wilby - Coronation Hall Brundish Road Wilby MWBY 1 - MWBY 1234.000 IP21 5LR 121 Weybread Village Hall Church Road Weybread MWEY 1 - MWEY 1341.000 IP21 5TQ 122 Wingfield Barns Church Road Wingfield IP21 MWNG 1 - MWNG 1271.000 5RA 123 Creeting St Peter Church Hall The Lane MCSP 1 - MCSP 1216.000 Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX Creeting St Peter IP6 8QR 124 CHILTON FIELDS SPORTS CLUB Chilton Way MSCHN 1 - MSCHN 4021.000 Stowmarket IP14 1SZ 125 ROOKERY BOWLS CLUB Finborough Road MSSPN 1 - MSSPN 2203.000 Stowmarket IP14 1PN 126 NRG FITNESS Unit 5 Creeting Road West MSST1 1 - MSST1 1592.000 Stowmarket IP14 5AT 127 CEDARS PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE Pintail MSST2 1 - MSST2 3319.000 Road Stowmarket IP14 5FP 128 SUFFOLK FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION HQ The MSST3 1 - MSST3 2405.000 Buntings Off Kestrel Drive Stowmarket IP14 5GZ 129 Stowupland Village Hall Church Road MSUP 1 - MSUP 2707.500 Stowupland Stowmarket Suffolk IP14 4BQ 130 Stowmarket (SCF1) - Boys Brigade Hall Combs MSCF1 1 - MSCF1 2945.000 Lane Stowmarket IP14 2DA 131 MILTON ROOM Community Centre Hillside MSCF2 1 - MSCF2 2950.000 Stowmarket IP14 2BD 132 RED WOODS (OLD LIBRARY) Red Gables MSCF3 1 - MSCF3 1848.000 Ipswich Road IP14 1BE 133 BOWLS COMMITTEE ROOM Mid Suffolk MSCHS 1 - MSCHS 2713.000 Leisure Centre Gainsborough Road Stowmarket IP14 1LH 134 ROOKERY BOWLS CLUB Finborough Road MSSPS 1 - MSSPS 2139.500 Stowmarket IP14 1PN 135 Badwell Ash Village Hall The Street Badwell MBDW 1 - MBDW 1671.000 Ash IP31 3DG MLAN 1 - MLAN 1073.000 136 Blackbourne Centre Blackbourne Road MELN 1 - MELN 1913.000 Elmswell IP30 9UH 137 Blackbourne Centre Blackbourne Road MELS 1 - MELS 3405.000 Elmswell IP30 9UH 138 Westhorpe Village Hall The Street Westhorpe MFIN 1 - MFIN 1395.000 IP14 4SU MWES 1 - MWES 1160.000 139 Great Ashfield - The Lord Thurlow, Village Hall MGAS 1 - MGAS 1272.000 School Road Great Ashfield IP31 3HN MHUN 1 - MHUN 1099.000 140 Norton Village Hall Ixworth Road Norton IP31 MNOR 1 - MNOR 1853.000 3LP MSLA 1 - MSLA 1191.000 141 Tostock Village Hall - Committee Room Norton MTOS 1 - MTOS 1414.000 Road Tostock IP30 9PT 142 Woolpit Village Hall - Cathy Prior Room Mill MWOO 1 - MWOO 2715.000 Lane Woolpit IP30 9QX 143 Wyverstone Village Hall Rectory Road MWYV 1 - MWYV 1319.000 Wyverstone IP14 4SH 144 Buxhall Village Hall Mill Road Buxhall IP14 3DS MBUX 1 - MBUX 1320.000 145 Drinkstone Village Hall Gedding Road MDRI 1 - MDRI 1499.000 Drinkstone Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk IP30 9SZ 146 Felsham Village Hall Church Road Felsham MFEL 1 - MFEL 1380.000 IP30 0PJ MGED 1 - MGED 1109.000 147 Great Finborough - Pettiward Hall High Road MGFI 1 - MGFI 1663.000 Great Finborough IP14 3AE 148 Hessett & Beyton Village Hall The Street MHES 1 - MHES 1381.000 Hessett IP30 9AX MBEY 1 - MBEY 1566.000 Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX 149 Onehouse Community Centre Forest Road MONE 1 - MONE 1701.500 Onehouse IP14 3HJ MHAR 1 - MHAR 1132.500 MSHE 1 - MSHE 1042.000 150 Rattlesden Village Hall Lower Road Rattlesden MRAT 1 - MRAT 1769.000 IP30 0RJ 152 Thurston (TH1) - Cavendish Hall Church Road MTHE 1 - MTHE 2079.500 Thurston IP31 3RU 153 Thurston (TH2) - New Green Community MTHW 1 - MTHW 2566.000 Centre New Green Centre New Green Avenue, Thurston IP31 3TG 154 Ashfield Cum Thorpe Community Centre The MACT 1 - MACT 1183.000 Street Ashfield Cum Thorpe IP14 6LX 155 Bedfield Sports Pavilion Long Green Bedfield MBDF 1 - MBDF 1289.000 IP13 7JE 156 Bedingfield Village Hall Church Corner MBDI 1 - MBDI 1193.000 Bedingfield IP23 7QG MKEN 1 - MKEN 1190.000 MRIS 1 - MRIS 1069.000 157 Brundish Village Hall The Thoroughfare MBRU 1 - MBRU 1155.000 Brundish IP13 8BB 158 Coddenham - The Coddenham Centre Mary MCOD 1 - MCOD 1499.000 Day Close School Rd Coddenham Suffolk IP6 9SR 159 Crowfield Village Hall Stone Street Crowfield MCRO 1 - MCRO 1311.000 IP6 9SY MPET 1 - MPET 1168.000 160 Creeting St Mary Diamond Jubilee Hall All MCSM 1 - MCSM 1593.000 Saints Road Creeting St. Mary IP6 8NF 161 Debenham - Dove Cottage 39 High Street MDEB 1 - MDEB 2768.000 Debenham IP14 6QN MASP 1 - MASP 1046.000 MWNS 1 - MWNS 1126.000 162 Earl Stonham Village Hall Forward Green Earl MEAR 1 - MEAR 1508.000 Stonham IP14 5HJ 163 Framsden Mission Hall The Street Framsden MFRA 1 - MFRA 1270.000 IP14 6HQ MHEL 1 - MHEL 1126.000 164 Gosbeck Community Village Hall Helmingham MGOS 1 - MGOS 1177.500 Road Gosbeck IP6 9RZ MASB 1 - MASB 1291.000 165 Bedfield Sports Pavilion Long Green Bedfield MMON 1 - MMON 1146.000 IP13 7JE 166 Stonham Aspal Village Hall The Street Stonham MSAS 1 - MSAS 1479.000 Aspal IP14 6AF 167 Stonham Parva Baptist Church Hall Norwich MSPA 1 - MSPA 1318.000 Road Stonham Parva IP14 5JT 168 Worlingworth Community Centre Shop Street MTAN 1 - MTAN 1086.000 Worlingworth IP13 7HX 169 Worlingworth Community Centre Shop Street MWRL 1 - MWRL 1682.000 Worlingworth IP13 7HX MSOU 1 - MSOU
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