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Appendix a Final Recommendations for Polling Districts, Polling Places And Appendix A The final recommendations for Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Eardisland Village Hall North Eardisland AR01N Eardisland parish Eardisland No change Herefordshire Leominster Titley Village Hall North Knill AR02N Knill/Titley parish Titley No change Herefordshire Kington Lyonshall Memorial Hall North Lyonshall AR03N Lyonshall parish Lyonshall No change Herefordshire Kington Pembridge Parish Hall North Pembridge AR04N Pembridge parish Bearwood Road No change Herefordshire Pembridge Rodd, Nash & Little Titley Village Hall Rodd, Nash & Little North AR05N Brampton and Titley Titley No change Brampton Herefordshire parish Kington Shobdon Village Hall North Shobdon School Shobdon AR06N Shobdon parish No change Herefordshire Shobdon Leominster Titley Village Hall North Staunton-on-Arrow and Staunton-on-Arrow AR07N Titley No change Herefordshire Titley parish Kington Titley Village Hall North Titley AR08N Titley parish Titley No change Herefordshire Kington Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals New polling station The Whitehouse established as the Hereford & Hereford (Aylestone Hereford, Aylestone Hill Community Hub No 1 previous venue (Old AY01S South Hill) parish Whittern Way Broadland primary Herefordshire Hereford School) is no longer available New polling station The Whitehouse established as the Hereford & Hereford (Aylestone Hereford Aylestone Hill Community Hub No 1 previous venue (Old AY02S South Hill) parish Whittern Way Broadland primary Herefordshire Hereford School) is no longer available New polling station The Whitehouse established as the Hereford & Hereford (Aylestone Hereford Aylestone Hill Community Hub No 2 previous venue (Old AY03S South Hill) parish Whittern Way Broadland primary Herefordshire Hereford School) is no longer available The Lady Emily Community Centre North Dormington and Dormington BA01N The Old School No change Herefordshire Tarrington parish Tarrington Hereford Fownhope New memorial Hall North Fownhope BA02N Fownhope parish Ross Road No change Herefordshire Fownhope Hereford Hampton Bishop Village No change North Hall Hampton Bishop BA03N Hampton Bishop parish See comments in Herefordshire Hampton Bishop Appendix B Hereford Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Mordiford C of E Primary No change North School Mordiford BA04N Mordiford parish See comments in Herefordshire Mordiford Appendix B Hereford The Lady Emily Community Centre North Stoke Edith and Stoke Edith BA05N The Old School No change Herefordshire Tarrington parish Tarrington Hereford The Lady Emily Community Centre North Tarrington BA06N Tarrington parish The Old School No change Herefordshire Tarrington Hereford Northolme Community Hereford & Centre No 1 Belmont Rural BE01S South Belmont Rural parish No change Northolme Road Herefordshire Hereford Northolme Community Hereford & Centre No 2 Belmont Rural BE02S South Belmont Rural parish No change Northolme Road Herefordshire Hereford Little Birch Village Hall Hereford & Aconbury and Little Birch Barrack Hill Aconbury BH01S South No change parish Little Birch Herefordshire Hereford New polling station Garway Community Hereford & established (replacing Centre Garway BH02S South Garway parish Garway Village Hall) to Garway Herefordshire better serve the Hereford electorate Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Much Birch Community Hereford & Harewood and Much Hall Harewood BH03S South No change Birch parish Much Birch Herefordshire Hereford Little Birch Village Hall Hereford & Barrack Hill Little Birch BH04S South Little Birch parish No change Little Birch Herefordshire Hereford Much Birch Community Hereford & Llandinabo and Much Hall Llandinabo BH05S South No change Birch parish Much Birch Herefordshire Hereford Much Birch Community Hereford & Llanwarne and Much Hall Llanwarne BH06S South No change Birch parish Much Birch Herefordshire Hereford Much Birch Community Hereford & Hall Much Birch BH07S South Much Birch parish No change Much Birch Herefordshire Hereford Hereford & Orcop Parish Hall Orcop BH08S South Orcop parish Orcop No change Herefordshire Hereford Hereford & St Weonards Village Hall Pencoyd and St Pencoyd BH09S South St Weonards No change Weonards parish Herefordshire Hereford Hereford & St Weonards Village Hall St Weonards BH10S South St Weonards parish St Weonards No change Herefordshire Hereford Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Hereford & Tretire with St Weonards Village Hall Tretire with BH11S South Michaelchurch and St St Weonards No change Michaelchurch Herefordshire Weonards parish Hereford Yarpole Parish Hall North Green Lane Croft & Yarpole BI01N Croft & Yarpole parish No change Herefordshire Yarpole Leominster Cawley Hall North Eye, Moreton & Ashton Eye, Moreton & Ashton BI02N Eye No change Herefordshire parish Leominster Luston Methodist Church North Eyton BI03N Eyton and Luston parish Luston No change Herefordshire Leominster Kingsland Coronation Hall North Kingsland BI04N Kingsland parish Kingsland No change Herefordshire Leominster Yarpole Parish Hall North Lucton and Yarpole Green Lane Lucton BI05N No change Herefordshire parish Yarpole Leominster Luston Methodist Church North Luston BI06N Luston parish Luston No change Herefordshire Leominster Orleton Village Hall North Milbrook Way Orleton BI07N Orleton parish No change Herefordshire Orleton Ludlow Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Richards Castle Village North Hall Richards Castle BI08N Richards Castle parish No change Herefordshire Richards Castle Ludlow Stanford Bishop Village North Acton Beauchamp and Hall Acton Beauchamp BM01N No change Herefordshire Stanford Bishop parish Melvern Road Worcester Bishops Frome Village Hall North Avenbury and Bishops Avenbury BM02N Village Green No change Herefordshire Frome parish Bishops Frome Worcester Bishops Frome Village Hall North Bishops Frome BM03N Bishops Frome parish Village Green No change Herefordshire Bishops Frome Worcester Bishops Frome Village Hall North Bishops Frome BM04N Bishops Frome parish Village Green No change Herefordshire Bishops Frome Worcester Cradley Village Hall North Rectory Lane Cradley BM05N Cradley parish No change Herefordshire Cradley Malvern Storridge Village Hall North Cradley BM06N Cradley parish Storridge No change Herefordshire Malvern Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Stanford Bishop Village North Evesbatch and Stanford Hall Evesbatch BM07N No change Herefordshire Bishop parish Malvern Road Worcester Stanford Bishop Village North Hall BM08N Stanford Bishop parish No change Herefordshire Melvern Road Stanford Bishop Worcester Hereford & Westfields Hall No 1 Hereford Bobblestock Hereford (Bobblestock) BS01S South Highmore Street No change parish Herefordshire Hereford Changed polling station Hereford & Westfields Hall No 2 from meeting room to Hereford Bobblestock Hereford (Bobblestock) BS02S South Highmore Street main hall, so venue parish Herefordshire Hereford now contains a dual polling station Brockhampton Primary North School Brockhampton BT01N Brockhampton parish No change Herefordshire Bringsty Worcester The Bromyard Centre No North 1 Bromyard (East) BT02N Bromyard East parish No change Herefordshire Cruxwell Street Bromyard The Bromyard Centre No North 1 Bromyard (East) BT03N Bromyard East parish No change Herefordshire Cruxwell Street Bromyard Saltmarshe & District Hall Edvin Loach & North Edvin Loach & BT04N Tedstone Wafre No change Saltmarshe Herefordshire Saltmarshe parish Bromyard Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Brockhampton Primary North Linton and School Linton BT05N No change Herefordshire Brockhampton parish Bringsty Worcester Brockhampton Primary North Norton and School Norton BT06N No change Herefordshire Brockhampton parish Bringsty Worcester Saltmarshe & District Hall North Tedstone Delamere and Tedstone Delamere BT07N Tedstone Wafre No change Herefordshire Saltmarshe parish Bromyard Saltmarshe & District Hall North Tedstone Wafre and Tedstone Wafre BT08N Tedstone Wafre No change Herefordshire Saltmarshe parish Bromyard Upper Sapey Village Hall North Cross Roads Upper Sapey BT09N Upper Sapey parish No change Herefordshire Upper Sapey Worcester Whitbourne Village Hall North Whitbourne BT10N Whitbourne parish Whitbourne No change Herefordshire Worcester Upper Sapey Village Hall North Wolferlow and Upper Cross Roads Wolferlow BT12N No change Herefordshire Sapey parish Upper Sapey Worcester Upper Sapey Village Hall North Wolferlow and Upper Cross Roads Wolferlow BT13N No change Herefordshire Sapey parish Upper Sapey Worcester Polling District (PD) PD Code Constituency Polling Place Polling Station Proposals Bromyard Methodist North Church Hall Bromyard (West) BW01N Bromyard parish No change Herefordshire 20 New Road Bromyard The Bromyard Centre No North 2 Bromyard (West) BW02N Bromyard parish No change Herefordshire Cruxwell Street Bromyard Almeley Village Hall North Almeley CA01N Almeley parish Almeley No change Herefordshire Hereford Brilley & Michaelchurch North Village Hall Brilley CA02N Brilley parish No change Herefordshire Brilley Hereford Staunton-on-Wye Village Brobury with Monnington- Brobury with North Hall CA03N on-Wye and Staunton- No change Monnington-on-Wye
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