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Uk Parliamentary Election Thursday 8 June 2017 Ribble Valley Constituency UK PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION THURSDAY 8 JUNE 2017 RIBBLE VALLEY CONSTITUENCY I, the undersigned, being the Acting Returning Officer HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the situation of the several POLLING STATIONS and the description of Voters entitled to vote thereat, in the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said Constituency, are as follows:- No of DESCRIPTION OF No of DESCRIPTION OF No of DESCRIPTION OF Polling POLLING STATION PERSONS ENTITLED TO Polling POLLING STATION PERSONS ENTITLED TO Polling POLLING STATION PERSONS ENTITLED TO Station VOTE Station VOTE Station VOTE (Parliamentary Electors (Parliamentary Electors (Parliamentary Electors whose names appear on whose names appear on whose names appear on the Register of Electors for the Register of Electors for the Register of Electors for the said Parliamentary the said Parliamentary the said Parliamentary Constituency for the Constituency for the Constituency for the current year) current year) current year) 1 Henthorn Community Centre (CA) 1 - 1793 2 St Ann's Court (CB) 1 - 822 3 Clitheroe Parish Church (CC) 1 - 1086 Hazel Grove Low Moor Church Street Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE BB7 2PY BB7 2NW BB7 2DD 4 Clitheroe Parish Church (CC) 1087 - 2182 5 Brookside Primary School (CD) 1 - 1115 6 Brookside Primary School (CD) 1116 - 2254 Church Street Bright Street Bright Street Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE BB7 2DD BB7 1NW BB7 1NW 7 Ribblesdale High School (CE) 1 - 1136 8 Ribblesdale High School (CE) 1137 - 2266 9 The King's Centre (CF) 1 - 1241 Turner Street Entrance Turner Street Entrance Millthorne Ave Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE LANCASHIRE BB7 1EJ BB7 1EJ BB7 2LE 10 The King's Centre (CF) 1242 - 2479 11 St Lawrence Church (CG) 1 - 973 12 St Lawrence Church (CG) 974 - 1945 Millthorne Ave Chapel Hill Chapel Hill Clitheroe Longridge Longridge LANCASHIRE PRESTON PRESTON BB7 2LE PR3 3JY PR3 3JY 12/1 St Lawrence Church (CX1) 1 - 120 13 Longridge Civic Hall (CH1) 1 - 1979 14 Longridge Civic Hall (CH2) 1 - 2021 Chapel Hill Calder Ave Calder Ave Longridge Longridge Longridge PRESTON Preston Preston PR3 3JY PR3 3HJ PR3 3HJ 15 Read United Reform Church (CI) 1 - 1076 16 St Mary's Parochial Hall (CJ) 1 - 1186 17 Abc Memorial Hall (CK) 1 - 598 East View 49 Whalley Road Avenue Road Read Sabden Hurst Green Nr Burnley Nr Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe BB12 7PS BB7 9DZ BB7 9QQ 18 Bashall Eaves Village Hall (CL) 1 - 160 19 Chipping & District Memorial (CM1) 1 - 52 19/1 Chipping & District Memorial (CM2) 1 - 76 Hall Hall Clitheroe Road Bashall Eaves Garstang Road Garstang Road Clitheroe Chipping Chipping BB7 3DA Preston Preston PR3 2QH PR3 2QH 19/2 Chipping & District Memorial (CM3) 1 - 848 20 Little Town Dairy (CN) 1 - 290 21 Chatburn Methodist Chapel (CO) 1 - 882 Hall Chipping Road Pendle Ave Off Downham Garstang Road Thornley With Wheatley Road Chipping Longridge Chatburn Preston PR3 2TB Nr Clitheroe PR3 2QH BB7 4AU 22 Downham Village Hall (CP1) 1 - 107 22/1 Downham Village Hall (CP2) 1 - 67 23 Barrow Primary School (CQ) 1 - 76 Pendle Road Pendle Road Old Row Downham Downham Barrow Nr Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe Clitheroe BB7 4BR BB7 4BR BB7 9AZ 23/1 Barrow Primary School (CT1) 1 - 828 24 Pendleton Village Hall (CR) 1 - 97 25 Mobile Unit 2 (CS) 1 - 242 Old Row Main Street Adjacent To Coronation Barrow Pendleton Gardens Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe Wiswell BB7 9AZ BB7 1PT CLITHEROE 26 All Hallows Church (CT2) 1 - 34 26/1 All Hallows Church (SB) 1 - 168 27 Worston Mission Rooms (CU1) 1 - 13 Church Lane Church Lane Worston Mitton Mitton Nr Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe LANCASHIRE BB7 9PH BB7 9PH BB7 1QA 27/1 Worston Mission Rooms (CU2) 1 - 68 28 Whalley Methodist Church (CV) 1 - 1427 29 Whalley Methodist Church (CV) 1428 - 2793 Hall Hall Worston Nr Clitheroe King Street King Street LANCASHIRE Whalley Whalley BB7 1QA Nr Clitheroe Nr Clitheroe BB7 9SN BB7 9SN 30 Dutton Hall (CW) 1 - 193 31 Ribchester Village Hall (CX2) 1 - 1259 32 Old C Of E School (CY) 1 - 978 Gallows Lane Riverside School Lane Dutton RIBCHESTER Simonstone Preston Nr Burnley PR3 3XX PR3 3XN BB12 7HR 33 Mellor Brook & District (DA) 1 - 344 34 Mellor Village Hall (DB) 1 - 1857 35 The Heatley Rooms (DC) 1 - 159 Community Centre Mellor Lane St Mary's Church Whalley Road Mellor Longsight Road Mellor Brook Blackburn Osbaldeston Blackburn BB2 7EW BB2 7HX BB2 7PS 36 Mobile Unit 1 (DD) 1 - 626 37 Mobile Unit 3 (DE) 1 - 1288 38 St Mary's Parish Centre (DF) 1 - 1827 Ramsgreave Road Hodgefield York Lane RAMSGREAVE Billington Gardens Langho Billington Blackburn BB6 8DW 39 The Avenue At Brockhall (DK) 1 - 1091 39/1 The Avenue At Brockhall (DG) 1 - 74 40 Salesbury Memorial Hall (DH) 1 - 947 Brockhall Village Brockhall Village Ribchester Road Old Langho Old Langho Clayton-Le-Dale Blackburn Blackburn Nr Blackburn BB6 8AY BB6 8AY BB1 9HT 40/1 Salesbury Memorial Hall (DI) 1 - 349 41 Wilpshire Methodist Church (DJ) 1 - 2048 42 Bashall Eaves Village Hall (SA) 1 - 157 Ribchester Road Ribchester Road Clitheroe Road Clayton-Le-Dale Wilpshire Bashall Eaves Nr Blackburn BLACKBURN Clitheroe BB1 9HT BB1 9HU BB7 3DA 43 St Helen's Church (SC) 1 - 914 44 Bolton By Bowland Village (SD) 1 - 433 45 Tosside Community Hall (SE) 1 - 133 Hall Edisford Road Tosside Waddington Main Street Nr Skipton Clitheroe Bolton-By-Bowland NORTH YORKSHIRE BB7 3HU Clitheroe BD23 4SQ BB7 4NS 46 Sawley Village Hall (SF) 1 - 283 47 Dunsop Bridge Village Hall (SG) 1 - 134 48 Whitewell Social Hall (SH) 1 - 128 The Old School Trough Road Dunsop Road Sawley Dunsop Bridge Whitewell Nr Clitheroe Clitheroe LANCASHIRE BB7 4LE BB7 3BG BB7 3AT 49 Slaidburn Village Hall (SI1) 1 - 51 49/1 Slaidburn Village Hall (SI2) 1 - 215 50 Newton In Bowland Village (SJ) 1 - 249 Hall The Green The Green Slaidburn Slaidburn Dunsop Road Clitheroe Clitheroe Newton-In-Bowland BB7 3ES BB7 3ES Clitheroe BB7 3DZ 51 Gisburn Festival Hall (SK1) 1 - 377 51/1 Gisburn Festival Hall (SK2) 1 - 71 52 Rimington Memorial Institute (SL1) 1 - 39 Bentlea Road Bentlea Road Stopper Lane Gisburn Gisburn Rimington Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe BB7 4ET BB7 4ET BB7 4DU 52/1 Rimington Memorial Institute (SL2) 1 - 372 53 Paythorne Methodist Chapel (SM1) 1 - 31 53/1 Paythorne Methodist Chapel (SM2) 1 - 73 Stopper Lane Kiln Lane Kiln Lane Rimington Paythorne Paythorne Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe BB7 4DU BB7 4JD BB7 4JD 54 Grindleton Pavilion (SN) 1 - 546 55 Harrop Chapel (SO) 1 - 91 56 West Bradford Village Hall (SP) 1 - 667 Sawley Road Harrop Fold Grindleton Road Grindleton Bolton By Bowland West Bradford Nr Clitheroe Clitheroe Clitheroe BB7 4QS BB7 4PJ BB7 4TE 140 New Longton Village Hall (NLHE3) 1 - 191 141 St Paul's Church Hall (SRFW) 101 - 1431 142 St Paul's Church Hall (SRFW) 1432 - 2939 Boundary Close Church Lane Church Lane NEW LONGTON Farington Moss Farington Moss PR4 4BD FARINGTON FARINGTON PR26 6RD PR26 6RD 143 Farington Community Primary (SRFE1) 1 - 1117 144 Farington Community Primary (SRFE1) 1118 - 2157 144/1 Farington Community Primary (SRFE2) 1 - 419 School School School Rose Street Rose Street Rose Street FARINGTON FARINGTON FARINGTON PR25 4GH PR25 4GH PR25 4GH 145 Our Lady & St Gerard's (SRLH1) 1 - 1121 146 Our Lady & St Gerard's (SRLH1) 1122 - 2245 147 St James' Church Hall (SRLH2) 1 - 1848 Parochial Centre Parochial Centre Avondale Drive Brownedge Road Brownedge Road LOSTOCK HALL LOSTOCK HALL LOSTOCK HALL PR5 5BQ PR5 5AA PR5 5AA 148 Lostock Court Community (SRLH3) 1 - 942 149 The Hunters (SRWDW1) 1 - 541 149/1 The Hunters (SRWDW2) 1 - 1396 Centre Hennel Lane Hennel Lane Ward Street WALTON-LE-DALE WALTON-LE-DALE LOSTOCK HALL PR5 5UL PR5 5UL PR5 5LL 150 St Leonard's Ce School (SRWDW3) 1 - 1392 151 Walton Le Dale Primary (SRWDE1) 1 - 1267 152 Bamber Bridge Pentecostal (SRWDE2) 1 - 956 School (Nursery Unit) Church Walton Green WALTON LE DALE Severn Drive Chorley Road PR5 4JL WALTON LE DALE WALTO-LE-DALE PR5 4TD PR5 4JS 153 Bamber Bridge Pentecostal (SRWDE2) 957 - 2055 154 Bamber Bridge Catholic Club (SRBBW1) 1 - 1093 155 Bamber Bridge Catholic Club (SRBBW1) 1094 - 2257 Church Aspden Street Aspden Street Chorley Road Bamber Bridge Bamber Bridge WALTO-LE-DALE PRESTON PRESTON PR5 4JS PR5 6TA PR5 6TA 156 Bamber Bridge Methodist (SRBBW2) 1 - 874 157 St Aidan's Parish Hall (SRBBE3) 1 - 527 158 St Aidan's Parish Hall (SRBBE2) 1 - 1533 Church Station Road Station Road Station Road BAMBER BRIDGE BAMBER BRIDGE BAMBER BRIDGE PR5 6QL PR5 6QL PR5 6ED 159 Bamber Bridge Methodist (SRBBE1) 1 - 1244 160 Walton Le Dale Young Peoples (SRCGGL) 1 - 759 161 Gregson Lane Community (CGGL2) 1 - 1652 Church Centre Centre Station Road Brindle Road Off Gregson Lane BAMBER BRIDGE BAMBER BRIDGE HOGHTON PR5 6ED PR5 6YJ PR5 0DP 162 Coupe Green Community (CGGL3) 1 - 1110 163 Walton-Le-Dale Community (SRSW1) 1 - 1008 164 Higher Walton Community (SRSW2) 1 - 1169 Primary School Centre Centre Coupe Green Higher Walton Road Off Higher Walton Road HOGHTON WALTON-LE-DALE HIGHER WALTON PR5 0JR PR5 4HB PR5 4DA 165 Samlesbury War Memorial (SRSW3) 1 - 974 () - () - Hall Cuerdale Lane SAMLESBURY PR5 0UY Dated: 11th May 2017 Marshal Scott Acting Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Acting Returning Officer, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe, BB7 2RA .
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