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Download List of Electors to Polling Stations Medway Council Election of Member of Parliament for the Area of Chatham and Aylesford Constituency To be held on Thursday, 12th December 2019 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station CCC1/1 1 Balfour Junior School, Balfour Road, Chatham, ME4 6QX 1 to 1648 CCC1/2 2 Balfour Junior School, Balfour Road, Chatham, ME4 6QX 1649 to 3516 CCC2 3 New Road School, Bryant Street, Chatham, ME4 5QN 1 to 1972 CCC3/1 4 White Road Community Centre, Keyes Avenue, Chatham, ME4 5UN 1 to 1960 CCC3/2 5 White Road Community Centre, Keyes Avenue, Chatham, ME4 5UN 1961 to 3955 CCC4 6 All Saints Church Hall, Magpie Hall Road, Chatham, ME4 5NE 1 to 1325 CLC1/1 7 Lordswood School, Lordswood Lane, Chatham, ME5 8NN 1 to 1496 CLC1/2 8 Lordswood School, Lordswood Lane, Chatham, ME5 8NN 1497 to 3345 CLC2/1 9 St Davids Church Hall, Off Newton Close, Lordswood, Chatham, ME5 8TR 1 to 1578 CLC2/2 10 St Davids Church Hall, Off Newton Close, Lordswood, Chatham, ME5 8TR 1579 to 3269 CLC3 11 Shawstead House, Hopewell Drive, Luton, Chatham, ME5 7NP 1 to 282 CLW1 12 Luton Library, 2 Nelson Terrace,, Chatham, ME5 7LA 1 to 2873 CLW2 13 All Saints Church Hall, Magpie Hall Road, Chatham, ME4 5NE 1 to 2566 CLW3 14 Stonecross Lea Community Centre, Stonecross Lea, Chatham, ME5 0BL 1 to 1575 CLW4 15 Wayfield Primary School, Wayfield Road, Chatham, ME5 0HH 1 to 3194 CPP1 16 Church of Christ the King, Dove Close, Princes Park, Chatham, ME5 7PX 1 to 3047 CPP2/1 17 Maundene School, Swallow Rise, Chatham, ME5 7QB 1 to 2164 CPP2/2 18 Maundene School, Swallow Rise, Chatham, ME5 7QB 2165 to 4388 CPP3 19 Shawstead House, Hopewell Drive, Luton, Chatham, ME5 7NP 1 to 223 CW1/1 20 Hook Meadow Community Centre, King George Road, Chatham, ME5 0TZ 1 to 1822 CW1/2 21 Hook Meadow Community Centre, King George Road, Chatham, ME5 0TZ 1823 to 4169 CW2/1 22 St Williams Church, Walderslade Village Centre, Walderslade, Chatham, ME5 9LR 1 to 1551 CW2/2 23 St Williams Church, Walderslade Village Centre, Walderslade, Chatham, ME5 9LR 1552 to 3145 CAA 200 Aylesford Community Centre, 25 Forstal Road, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7AU 1 to 577 CAB 201 Blue Bell Hill Village Hall, 316 Robin Hood Lane, Blue Bell Hill, Chatham, Kent, ME5 9QU 1 to 1078 CAC 202 Eccles Church Hall, 218 Bull Lane, Eccles, Aylesford, ME20 7HW 1 to 1306 CAD 203 Tunbury Hall, 45 Catkin Close, Walderslade, Chatham, Kent, ME5 9HP 1 to 2102 CBA/1 204 Royal British Legion Community Hall, Hall Road, Aylesford 1 to 1882 CBA/2 205 Royal British Legion Community Hall, Hall Road, Aylesford 1883 to 3763 CCA 206 Burham Old School Community Centre, Rochester Road, Bell Lane, Burnham, Kent 1 to 1038 CCB 207 Wouldham Village Hall, High Street, Wouldham, Kent 1 to 1405 CDA 208 Cobdown Sports and Social Club, Station Road, Ditton, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 6LU 1 to 1318 CDB 209 Ditton Community Centre, Kiln Barn Road, Ditton, Aylesford, Kent, M20 6AH 1 to 2465 CEA/1 210 Larkfield Village Hall (Larkfield Village Hall), New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Kent, ME20 1 to 1738 CEA/2 211 Larkfield Village Hall (Larkfield Village Hall), New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, Kent, ME20 1739 to 3476 CFA/1 212 Church Farm Hall (Church Farm Hall,), 198 New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, ME20 6ST 1 to 1671 CFA/2 213 Church Farm Hall (Church Farm Hall), 198 New Hythe Lane, Larkfield, ME20 6ST 1672 to 3341 CGA 214 Devonshire Rooms, Town Hall, Waghorn Road, Snodland, Kent, ME6 5BQ 1 to 2201 CGB 215 Snodland Youth and Childrens Centre, Holmesdale Technology College, Malling Road, Snodland, ME6 5HS 1 to 1363 CHA/1 216 Snodland Community Centre, Paddlesworth Road, Snodland 1 to 2346 CHA/2 217 Snodland Community Centre, Paddlesworth Road, Snodland 2347 to 4691 Dated: Wednesday, 27 November 2019 Neil Davies Acting Returning Officer Medway Council Gun Wharf Dock Road Chatham ME4 4TR Published and printed by Neil Davies, Acting Returning Officer, Medway Council, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, ME4 4TR Medway Council Election of Member of Parliament For the Area of Gillingham and Rainham Constituency To be held on Thursday, 12th December 2019 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station GGN1 24 St Luke the Evangelist Church Hall, entr., King William Road, Gillingham, ME7 1PB 1 to 2623 GGN2 25 Gospel Hall, 77 Skinner Street, Gillingham, ME7 1LD 1 to 2288 GGN3/1 26 St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Greenfield Road, Gillingham, ME7 1YH 1 to 1746 GGN3/2 27 St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Greenfield Road, Gillingham, ME7 1YH 1747 to 3523 GGN4/1 28 Gillingham Scout Hut, Castlemaine Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 2QE 1 to 1795 GGN4/2 29 Gillingham Scout Hut, Castlemaine Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 2QE 1796 to 3673 GGS1 30 Board Room 2, Priestfields, Business Centre entrance, Redfern Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 4DD 1 to 2541 GGS2 31 Gillingham United Reformed Church Hall, Balmoral Road, Gillingham, ME7 4PU 1 to 1849 GGS3/1 32 Palm Cottage Social Club, 189 Canterbury Street, Gillingham, ME7 5TU 1 to 1237 GGS3/2 33 Palm Cottage Social Club, 189 Canterbury Street, Gillingham, ME7 5TU 1238 to 3023 GGS4/1 34 St Augustine's Church, Rock Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 5PW 1 to 1805 GGS4/2 35 St Augustine's Church, Rock Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 5PW 1807 to 3913 GHW1/1 36 Hempstead Scout Centre, Dukes Meadow Drive, Hempstead, ME7 3DW 1 to 2209 GHW1/2 37 Hempstead Scout Centre, Dukes Meadow Drive, Hempstead, ME7 3DW 2210 to 4476 GHW2 38 Wigmore Library, Fairview Avenue, Wigmore, ME8 0PX 1 to 2120 GRC1/1 39 Rainham Contact Centre, 1-3 Station Road, Rainham, ME8 7RS 1 to 1996 GRC1/2 40 Rainham Contact Centre, 1-3 Station Road, Rainham, ME8 7RS 1997 to 3982 GRC2 41 Wigmore Evangelical Free Church Hall, Durham Road, Rainham, Gillingham, ME8 0JN 1 to 2672 GRC3/1 42 Smallholders Club Hall, 2 Springvale, Rainham, ME8 0JG 1 to 1639 GRC3/2 43 Smallholders Club Hall, 2 Springvale, Rainham, ME8 0JG 1640 to 3399 GRN1 44 Rainham Library, Birling Avenue, Rainham, ME8 7LR 1 to 2011 GRN2 45 Riverside Primary School, St Edmunds Way, Rainham, Gillingham, ME8 8ET 1 to 2721 GRN3 46 Visitor Centre, Riverside Country Park, Lower Rainham Road, Rainham, Gillingham, ME7 2XH 1 525 GRN4 47 Wakeley Hall, The Oasts, Granary Close, Rainham, ME8 7SG 1 to 1878 GRS1/1 48 St Paul's Church, Parkwood Green, Rainham, ME8 9PP 1 to 1692 GRS1/2 49 St Paul's Church, Parkwood Green, Rainham, ME8 9PP 1693 to 3319 GRS2 50 United Services Club, 171 High Street, Rainham, ME8 8AY 1 to 2113 GRS3/1 51 Rivermead Inclusive Trust, Triple R, Long Catlis Road, Rainham, ME8 9TX 1 to 1871 GRS3/2 52 Rivermead Inclusive Trust, Triple R, Long Catlis Road, Rainham, ME8 9TX 1872 to 3643 GRS4 53 United Services Club, 171 High Street, Rainham, ME8 8AY 1 to 1313 GT1/1 54 Featherby Infants School, Allington Road (Ent.), Gillingham, ME8 6PD 1 to 1310 GT1/2 55 Featherby Infants School, Allington Road (Ent.), Gillingham, ME8 6PD 1311 to 3058 GT2/1 56 Twydall Evangelical Church, 56 - 58 Goudhurst Road, Gillingham, ME8 6LQ 1 to 2035 GT2/2 57 Twydall Evangelical Church, 56 - 58 Goudhurst Road, Gillingham, ME8 6LQ 2036 to 4068 GT3/1 58 Rainham Christian Fellowship Church, Waltham Road, Rainham, ME8 6XE 1 to 1584 GT3/2 59 Rainham Christian Fellowship Church, Waltham Road, Rainham, ME8 6XE 1585 to 3015 GW1 60 Green Room, Third Avenue Church and Community, Third Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 2LU 1 to 1741 GW2 61 Blue Room, Third Avenue Church and Community, Third Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 2LU 1 to 2576 GW3/1 62 Star Meadow Sports & Social Club, Darland Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 3AN 1 to 1545 GW3/2 63 Star Meadow Sports & Social Club, Darland Avenue, Gillingham, ME7 3AN 1546 to 3065 Dated: Wednesday, 27 November 2019 Neil Davies Acting Returning Officer Medway Council Gun Wharf Dock Road Chatham ME4 4TR Published and printed by Neil Davies, Acting Returning Officer, Medway Council, Gun Wharf, Dock Road, Chatham, ME4 4TR Medway Council Election of Member of Parliament for the Area of Rochester and Strood Constituency To be held on Thursday, 12th December 2019 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station RCH1 64 Cuxton Scout Hall, Bush Road, Cuxton, Rochester, ME2 1LJ 1 to 2139 RCH2 65 New Town Social Club, 50 Formby Road, Halling, Rochester, ME2 1BA 1 to 907 RCH3 66 Halling Community Centre, High Street, Halling, Rochester, ME2 1BS 1 to 1718 RCH4 67 Halling Jubilee Hall, Browndens Road, Upper Halling, Rochester, ME2 1JH 1 to 390 RP1 68 Cooling Parish Hall, Main Road, Cooling, ME3 8DQ 1 to 164 RP2 69 High Halstow Recreation Hall, The Street, High Halstow, Rochester, ME3 8SQ 1 to 1544 RP3 70 Hoo Village Institute, 25 Main Road, Hoo, Rochester, ME3 9AA 1 to 2880 RP4 71 Hoo Village Hall, Pottery Road, Hoo St Werburgh, Rochester, ME3 9BS 1 to 2789 RP5 72 Hoo Ness Yacht Club, Vicarage Lane, Hoo St Werburgh, ME3 9LB 1 to 664 RP6 73 Fenn Bell Inn, Fenn Street, St Mary Hoo, Rochester, ME3 8RF 1 to 200 RP7 74 Stoke Village Hall, Mallard Way, Lower Stoke, Rochester, ME3 9ST 1 to 835 RP8 75 Allhallows Village Hall, Stoke Road, Allhallows, Rochester, ME3 9PE 1 to 1363 RP9 76 Grain Village Hall, Chapel Road, Isle Of Grain, Rochester, ME3 0BQ 1 to 1252 RR1 77 St Mary's Island Community Centre, Island Way West, St Marys Island, Chatham, ME4 3EP 1 to 2944 RR2 78 The Lampard Centre,
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