Notice of Situation of Polling Stations Kirkcaldy Constituency Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday 6 May 2021

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Notice of Situation of Polling Stations Kirkcaldy Constituency Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday 6 May 2021 Notice of Situation of Polling Stations Kirkcaldy Constituency Scottish Parliament Election on Thursday 6 May 2021 Polling Station Polling Place and address District Part of Register (First and last Street) Number Code 142 BURNTISLAND PARISH CHURCH HALL, WEST 201IAA Voters in streets etc commencing with ABBOTS VIEW LEVEN STREET, BURNTISLAND, KY3 9DX to WEST LEVEN STREET inclusive 143 TOLL COMMUNITY CENTRE, KIRKCALDY ROAD, 202IAB Voters in streets etc commencing with ABERDOUR BURNTISLAND, KY3 9HA ROAD to CROMWELL ROAD inclusive 144 TOLL COMMUNITY CENTRE, KIRKCALDY ROAD, 202IAB Voters in streets etc commencing with DALLAS BURNTISLAND, KY3 9HA AVENUE to HERIOT GARDENS inclusive 145 TOLL COMMUNITY CENTRE, KIRKCALDY ROAD, 202IAB Voters in streets etc commencing with INCHGARVIE BURNTISLAND, KY3 9HA AVENUE to LOCHIES ROAD inclusive 146 TOLL COMMUNITY CENTRE, KIRKCALDY ROAD, 202IAB Voters in streets etc commencing with LONSDALE BURNTISLAND, KY3 9HA CRESCENT to KY2 5XA, KY2 5XB, KY2 5XD, KY2 5XE, KY2 5XF, KY3 0AS inclusive 147 AUCHTERTOOL VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, 203IAC Voters in streets etc commencing with KY2 5XW to AUCHTERTOOL, KY2 5XW KY2 5UZ, KY2 5XA inclusive 148 KINGHORN COMMUNITY CENTRE, ROSSLAND 204IAD Voters in streets etc commencing with KY2 5UU, KY3 PLACE, KINGHORN, KY3 9SS 9YG to EASTGATE inclusive 149 KINGHORN COMMUNITY CENTRE, ROSSLAND 204IAD Voters in streets etc commencing with GLAMIS ROAD PLACE, KINGHORN, KY3 9SS to ORCHARD TERRACE inclusive 150 KINGHORN COMMUNITY CENTRE, ROSSLAND 204IAD Voters in streets etc commencing with PARK PLACE PLACE, KINGHORN, KY3 9SS to KY3 9YE, KY3 9YF inclusive 151 MIND AND BODY STUDIO, MIND & BODY STUDIO, 205IAE Voters in streets etc commencing with INVERTIEL KINGHORN ROAD, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 1SU TERRACE to KY2 5UL, KY2 5UN, KY2 5UR, KY2 5UW inclusive 152 MIND AND BODY STUDIO, MIND & BODY STUDIO, 205IAE Voters in streets etc commencing with KY2 5UU to KINGHORN ROAD, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 1SU INVERTIEL ROAD inclusive 153 STRATHALLAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 206IAF Voters in streets etc commencing with ABBOTS STRATHALLAN DRIVE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 WALK to DUNVEGAN AVENUE inclusive 5YP 154 STRATHALLAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 206IAF Voters in streets etc commencing with FLOORS STRATHALLAN DRIVE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 PLACE to TORBAIN ROAD inclusive 5YP 155 AUCHTERTOOL VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, 207IAG Voters in streets etc commencing with KY5 0AH, KY5 AUCHTERTOOL, KY2 5XW 0AJ, KY5 0AL to KY5 0AN, KY5 0AS inclusive 156 FAIR ISLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, FAIR ISLE ROAD, 210JAA Voters in streets etc commencing with DALLAS KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6EG DRIVE to GREENLOANINGS inclusive 157 FAIR ISLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, FAIR ISLE ROAD, 210JAA Voters in streets etc commencing with ABOYNE KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6EG GARDENS to CUMBRAE TERRACE inclusive 158 FAIR ISLE PRIMARY SCHOOL, FAIR ISLE ROAD, 210JAA Voters in streets etc commencing with HAYFIELD KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6EG ROAD to TYNDRUM PLACE inclusive 159 TORBAIN PARISH CHURCH HALL, CARRON 211JAB Voters in streets etc commencing with ADELAIDE PLACE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6PS ROAD to FLEMING DRIVE inclusive 160 TORBAIN PARISH CHURCH HALL, CARRON 211JAB Voters in streets etc commencing with FOSTERTON PLACE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6PS CRESCENT to MICHAEL NAIRN PARADE inclusive 161 TORBAIN PARISH CHURCH HALL, CARRON 211JAB Voters in streets etc commencing with MICHAEL PLACE, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6PS NAIRN PARK to WILLIAM SINCLAIR STREET inclusive 162 CHAPEL NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE, CHAPEL 212JAC Voters in streets etc commencing with BLACKCRAIGS ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6TT to GLEN ESK PLACE inclusive 163 CHAPEL NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE, CHAPEL 212JAC Voters in streets etc commencing with GLEN ISLA ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6TT ROAD to WESTER BOGIE ROAD inclusive 164 CAPSHARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNNIKIER 213JAD Voters in streets etc commencing with ANNSMUIR ESTATE, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6JD PLACE to DALMAHOY CRESCENT inclusive 165 CAPSHARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNNIKIER 213JAD Voters in streets etc commencing with DORNOCH ESTATE, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6JD CRESCENT to LINN PLACE inclusive 166 CAPSHARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNNIKIER 213JAD Voters in streets etc commencing with MUIRFIELD ESTATE, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6JD STREET to WHALSAY PLACE inclusive 167 NEWCRAIGS CHURCH HALL, NEWCRAIGS 214JAE Voters in streets etc commencing with CULZEAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH, FORRES DRIVE, CRESCENT to WEDDERBURN ROAD inclusive KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6YL 168 PHILP HALL, LINKS STREET, KIRKCALDY, KY1 220KAA Voters in streets etc commencing with AITKIN COURT 1SG to LINKS STREET inclusive 169 PHILP HALL, LINKS STREET, KIRKCALDY, KY1 220KAA Voters in streets etc commencing with MARION 1SG STREET to WILLIAM STREET inclusive 170 ABBOTSHALL CHURCH HALL, ABBOTSHALL 221KAB Voters in streets etc commencing with ABBOTS MILL ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5PB to FALLODON CRESCENT inclusive 171 ABBOTSHALL CHURCH HALL, ABBOTSHALL 221KAB Voters in streets etc commencing with FORTH ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5PB AVENUE to WHYTEHOUSE AVENUE inclusive 172 VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, VALLEY GARDENS, 222KAC Voters in streets etc commencing with BALDWIN KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6BL CRESCENT to DUNEARN DRIVE inclusive 173 VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, VALLEY GARDENS, 222KAC Voters in streets etc commencing with ETTRICK KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6BL DRIVE to TEMPLEHALL AVENUE inclusive 174 VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, VALLEY GARDENS, 222KAC Voters in streets etc commencing with VALLEY KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY2 6BL GARDENS to WINIFRED STREET inclusive 175 RAEBURN COMMUNITY CENTRE, RAEBURN 223KAD Voters in streets etc commencing with BEN ALDER CRESCENT, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5QQ PLACE to LONGBRAES GARDENS inclusive 176 RAEBURN COMMUNITY CENTRE, RAEBURN 223KAD Voters in streets etc commencing with MASSEREENE CRESCENT, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5QQ ROAD to WOODLANDS ROAD inclusive 177 LINTON LANE CENTRE, SMALL HALL, LINTON 224KAE Voters in streets etc commencing with BRODICK LANE, KIRKCALDY, KY2 6LF ROAD to LINTON LANE inclusive 178 HAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE, HAYFIELD 225KAF Voters in streets etc commencing with ADAMSON ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5DG AVENUE to WILSON AVENUE inclusive 179 BENNOCHY PARISH CHURCH HALL, MELDRUM 226KAG Voters in streets etc commencing with BALFOUR ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5HR STREET to LINA STREET inclusive 180 BENNOCHY PARISH CHURCH HALL, MELDRUM 226KAG Voters in streets etc commencing with LOOM ROAD ROAD, KIRKCALDY, KY2 5HR to WHYTEBANK GARDENS inclusive 181 ST. ANDREWS RC HIGH SCHOOL, OVERTON 230LAA Voters in streets etc commencing with OVERTON ROAD, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 3JL MAINS to WESTWOOD AVENUE inclusive 182 ST. ANDREWS RC HIGH SCHOOL, OVERTON 230LAA Voters in streets etc commencing with CARBERRY ROAD, KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 3JL ROAD to OVERTON COURT inclusive 183 VERONICA HALL, VERONICA CRESCENT, 231LAB Voters in streets etc commencing with ALMOND KIRKCALDY, KY1 2LJ PLACE to WHYTEMANS BRAE inclusive 184 PATHHEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, CAIRNS STREET 232LAC Voters in streets etc commencing with BEATTY WEST, KIRKCALDY, KY1 2JA COURT to KIBBLE CLOSE inclusive 185 PATHHEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, CAIRNS STREET 232LAC Voters in streets etc commencing with KIDD STREET WEST, KIRKCALDY, KY1 2JA to WEST MARCH STREET inclusive 186 WINDSOR HOTEL, VICTORIA ROAD, KIRKCALDY, 233LAD Voters in streets etc commencing with ALEXANDRA FIFE, KY1 1DR STREET to LAUDER ROAD inclusive 187 WINDSOR HOTEL, VICTORIA ROAD, KIRKCALDY, 233LAD Voters in streets etc commencing with LORD FIFE, KY1 1DR GAMBIER WHARF to YOUNGS TERRACE inclusive 188 SINCLAIRTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 234LAE Voters in streets etc commencing with ROOMLIN SINCLAIRTOWN SCHOOL, ROOMLIN GARDENS, GARDENS to ROSSLYN AVENUE inclusive KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 3BJ 189 SINCLAIRTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 234LAE Voters in streets etc commencing with AITKEN SINCLAIRTOWN SCHOOL, ROOMLIN GARDENS, STREET to ROBERTS STREET inclusive KIRKCALDY, FIFE, KY1 3BJ 190 PATHHEAD PARISH CHURCH HALL, HARRIET 235LAF Voters in streets etc commencing with ANDERSON STREET, KIRKCALDY, KY1 2AG STREET to LADY NAIRN AVENUE inclusive 191 PATHHEAD PARISH CHURCH HALL, HARRIET 235LAF Voters in streets etc commencing with MID STREET STREET, KIRKCALDY, KY1 2AG to VICTORIA ROAD inclusive 192 DYSART PRIMARY SCHOOL, NORMAND ROAD, 236LAG Voters in streets etc commencing with ALEXANDER DYSART, KY1 2XW STREET to NORMAND BRAE inclusive 193 DYSART PRIMARY SCHOOL, NORMAND ROAD, 236LAG Voters in streets etc commencing with NORMAND DYSART, KY1 2XW ROAD to WINDMILL ROAD inclusive 194 DYSART COMMUNITY HALL, WEST PORT, 237LAH Voters in streets etc commencing with CROSS DYSART, KY1 2TD STREET to WISHART PLACE inclusive 195 LEVENMOUTH ACADEMY, METHILHAVEN ROAD, 383VAA Voters in streets etc commencing with EAGLE ROAD BUCKHAVEN, LEVEN, FIFE, KY8 1EA to WREN STREET inclusive 196 HYNDHEAD SCHOOL, BARNCRAIG STREET, 384VAB Voters in streets etc commencing with BARNCRAIG BUCKHAVEN, KY8 1JE STREET to WELLESLEY ROAD inclusive 197 WELLESLEY PARISH CHURCH HALL , 385VAC Voters in streets etc commencing with BARRIE WELLESLEY ROAD, METHIL, KY8 3PD STREET to LOMOND GARDENS inclusive 198 WELLESLEY PARISH CHURCH HALL , 385VAC Voters in streets etc commencing with MEMORIAL WELLESLEY ROAD, METHIL, KY8 3PD ROAD to WHEATLEY STREET inclusive 199 METHILHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SEA ROAD, 386VAD Voters in streets etc commencing with BROOMFIELD METHILHILL, FIFE, KY8 2GW to LIME GROVE inclusive 200 METHILHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SEA ROAD, 386VAD Voters in streets etc commencing with METHILHAVEN METHILHILL, FIFE, KY8 2GW ROAD to GRIEVE STREET inclusive 201 METHILHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SEA ROAD, 386VAD Voters in streets etc commencing with HERD METHILHILL, FIFE, KY8 2GW CRESCENT to STANDING STANE
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