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Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations As at 1St July 2019 Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Bank Hall Ward (Electorate 4038) Polling Other Election Number of Number of Polling District Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information Electors Postal Votes Description Station Station Comments Location EA Burnley 1385 252 Appendix 5 Linkbridge, 1 Map Ref: Constituency Swinless Street, BH/1 and Burnley BH/1 PS Burnley North East County Division EB Burnley 1184 183 Appendix 5 The Church of Map Ref: Constituency Jesus Christ of BH/2 and Latter-Day BH/2 PS Burnley Central Saints, East County Belvedere Road, Division Burnley, BB10 4BQ EC Burnley 1033 166 Appendix 5 St. Catherine’s Map Ref: Constituency Church Hall, Mary BH/3 and Street, Burnley BH/3 PS Burnley Central East County Division ED Burnley 436 68 Appendix 5 Canalside Map Ref: Constituency Community BH/4 and Centre, 62 BH/4 PS Burnley North Lindsay Street, East County Burnley, BB11 Division 2SF Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Briercliffe Ward (Electorate 4459) Polling Other Election Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information Electors Postal District Station Station Comments Votes Description Location AA Burnley 723 101 Appendix 1 Haggate Baptist Map Ref: Constituency Church, BR/1 and Burnley Road, BR/1 PS Burnley Rural Briercliffe, County Division Burnley Briercliffe Parish AB Burnley 2412 262 Appendix 1 Briercliffe Map Ref: Constituency Community BR/2 and Centre, Jubilee BR/2 PS Burnley Rural Street, Briercliffe, County Division Burnley Briercliffe Parish AC Burnley 1324 209 Appendix 1 St. James’ Map Ref: Constituency Lanehead C of E BR/3 and School, BR/3 PS Burnley Rural Briercliffe Road, County Division Burnley Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Brunshaw Ward (Electorate 4701) Polling Other Election Area Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Information Electors Postal Votes District Station Station Comments Description Location FA Burnley 1144 196 Appendix 6 Burnley Football Map Ref: Constituency Club, 1882 BRUN/1 and Lounge, Harry BRUN/1 PS Burnley Central Potts Way East County Division FB Burnley 1322 168 Appendix 6 Brunshaw Map Ref: Constituency Methodist BRUN/2 and Church, BRUN/2 PS Burnley Central Rimington East County Avenue, Burnley Division FC Burnley 1499 219 Appendix 6 Brunshaw Map Ref: Constituency Nursery, BRUN/3 and Foundation BRUN/3 PS Burnley Central Centre East County Entrance, Morse Division Street, Burnley, BB10 4PB FD Burnley 736 123 Appendix 6 Brunshaw Map Ref: Constituency Nursery, BRUN/3 and Foundation BRUN/3 PS Burnley Central Centre East County Entrance, Morse Division Street, Burnley, BB10 4PB Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Cliviger-With Worsthorne Ward (Electorate 4289) Polling Other Election Area Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Information Electors Postal District Station Station Comments Votes Description Location HA Burnley Constituency 895 151 Appendix 7 67 Richmond Map Avenue, Cliviger, Ref: Burnley Rural County Burnley, BB10 CW/1 Division 4JL and CW/1 Cliviger Parish PS HB Burnley Constituency 1059 208 Appendix 7 Village Hall, Map Holme-in-Cliviger, Ref: Burnley Rural County Cliviger, Burnley CW/2 Division and CW/2 Cliviger Parish PS HC Burnley Constituency 1388 220 Appendix 7 Thornton Arms, Map (Access via car Ref: Burnley Rural County park to rear of CW/4 Division building), 22 and Brownside Road, CW/4 Worsthorne-With- Burnley, BB10 PS Hurstwood Parish 3JS HE Burnley Constituency 947 118 Appendix 7 Worsthorne Map Primary School, Ref: Burnley Rural County Brownside Road, CW/5 Division Worsthorne, and Burnley CW/5 Worsthorne-With- PS Hurstwood Parish Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Coalclough-With-Deerplay Ward (Electorate 4030) Polling Other Election Area Number of Number of Polling District Polling Place / Station Polling Returning Officer’s District Information Electors Postal Description Station Comments Votes Location KA Burnley 1930 301 Appendix 10 Parkside Methodist Map Ref: Constituency Church, 175 Cog Lane, CD/1 and Corner of Myrtle CD/1 PS Burnley South West Avenue, Burnley, BB11 County Division 5AH KB Burnley 732 101 Appendix 10 Christ the King RC Map Ref: Constituency Primary School, CD/2 and Calderbrook Avenue, CD/2 PS Burnley South West Burnley County Division KC Burnley 1219 202 Appendix 10 Unit 6, Remec Map Ref: Constituency Engineering Services, CD/3 and Summit Works, CD/3 PS Padiham and Manchester Road, Burnley West County Burnley, BB11 5HG Division Habergham Eaves Parish KD Burnley 83 21 Appendix 10 Unit 6, Remec Map Ref: Constituency Engineering Services, CD/4 and Summit Works, CD/4 PS Padiham and Manchester Road, Burnley West County Burnley, BB11 5HG Division Dunnockshaw Parish Clowbridge Ward KE Burnley 66 11 Appendix 10 Unit 6, Remec Map Ref: Constituency Engineering Services, CD/5 and Summit Works, CD/5 PS Padiham and Manchester Road, Burnley West County Burnley, BB11 5HG Division Dunnockshaw Parish Dunnockshaw Ward Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Daneshouse-With-Stoneyholme Ward (Electorate 4281) Polling Other Election Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information Electors Postal District Station Station Comments Votes Description Location DA Burnley 1635 552 Appendix 4 Main entrance, Map Ref: Constituency Stoneyholme and DS/1 and Daneshouse DS/1 PS Burnley Central Youth and East County Community Division Centre, Daneshouse Road, Burnley DB Burnley 1132 380 Appendix 4 Burnley Boys Map Ref: Constituency Club, Barden DS/2 and Playing Fields, DS/2 PS Burnley Central Barden Lane, East County Burnley Division DC Burnley 1321 358 Appendix 4 The Chai Map Ref: Constituency Centre, Hurtley DS/3 and Street, Burnley, DS/3 PS Burnley Central BB10 1BY East County Division DD Burnley 193 15 Appendix 4 Canalside Map Ref: Constituency Community DS/4 and Centre, 62 DS/4 PS Burnley Central Lindsay Street, East County Burnley, BB11 Division 2SF Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Gannow Ward (Electorate 4088) Polling Other Election Number Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information of Postal District Station Station Comments Electors Votes Description Location NA Burnley 1103 169 Appendix 13 Palace House Map Ref: Constituency and Woodbine GAN/1 Tenants and and Burnley South Residents GAN/1 PS West County Association, 1 Division Anglesey Avenue, Burnley NB Burnley 861 126 Appendix 13 Padiham Road Map Ref: Constituency Methodist GAN/2 Church, Brassey and Burnley Central Street, Burnley GAN/2 PS West County Division NC Burnley 1150 132 Appendix 13 Gannow Map Ref: Constituency Community GAN/3 Centre, and Burnley Central Adamson Street, GAN/3 PS West County Burnley Division ND Burnley 974 182 Appendix 13 Middlesex Over Map Ref: Constituency 50`s Social GAN/4 Centre, and Burnley South Middlesex GAN/4 PS West County Avenue, Burnley Division Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Gawthorpe Ward (Electorate 464) Polling Other Election Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Station Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information Electors Postal District Station Comments Votes Description Location OA Burnley 1557 222 Appendix 14 Housing 21, Map Ref: Constituency Fairweather Court, GAW/1 and Quarry Street, GAW/1 PS Padiham and Padiham, Burnley Burnley West County Division Padiham Town Council Hargrove Ward OB Burnley 1287 168 Appendix 14 Whitegate Nursery Map Ref: Constituency School, Victoria GAW/2 and Road, Padiham, GAW/2 PS Padiham and BB12 8TG Burnley West County Division Padiham Town Council Whitegate Ward OC Burnley 1620 281 Appendix 14 Padiham Primary Map Ref: Constituency School, Burnley GAW/3 and Road, Padiham, GAW/3 PS Padiham and Burnley, BB12 8SJ Burnley West County Division Padiham Town Council Stockbridge Ward Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Hapton-With-Park Ward (Electorate 4575) Polling Other Election Area Number Number of Polling District Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Information of Postal Description Station Station Comments Electors Votes Location PA Burnley 1003 150 Appendix 15 Padiham Map Ref: Constituency Football Club, HP/1 and Arbories HP/1 PS Padiham and Memorial Sports Burnley West Ground, (Behind County Division Hare and Hounds), Well Padiham Town Street, Padiham Council Bank House Ward PB Burnley 1936 278 Appendix 15 St. John’s Map Ref: Constituency Church Hall, St. HP/2 and John’s Road, HP/2 PS Padiham and Padiham Burnley West County Division Padiham Town Council Green Ward PC Burnley 1636 282 Appendix 15 Hapton Map Ref: Constituency Methodist HP/3 and Church Hall, HP/3 PS Padiham and Whitefield Burnley West Street, Hapton, County Division Burnley Hapton Parish Schedule of Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations as at 1st July 2019 Lanehead Ward (Electorate 4606) Polling Other Election Number of Number of Polling Polling Place / Polling Returning Officer’s District Area Information Electors Postal District Station Station Comments Votes Description Location BA Burnley 829 101 Appendix 2
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