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Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS CORNWALL COUNCIL VOTING AREA Referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union 1. A referendum is to be held on THURSDAY, 23 JUNE 2016 to decide on the question below : Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 2. The hours of poll will be from 7am to 10pm. 3. The situation of polling stations and the descriptions of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows : No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 301 STATION 2 (AAA1) 1 - 958 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 301/1 STATION 1 (AAM4) 1 - 212 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS KINGFISHER DRIVE PL25 3BG 302 CUDDRA W I HALL (AAA2) 1 - 430 BUCKLERS LANE HOLMBUSH ST AUSTELL PL25 3HQ 303 BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH (AAB1) 1 - 1,008 BROCKSTONE ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DW 304 BISHOP BRONESCOMBE SCHOOL (AAB2) 1 - 879 BOSCOPPA ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 3DT KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 305 SANDY HILL ACADEMY (AAB3) 1 - 1,639 SANDY HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 3AW 306 STATION 2 (AAG1) 1 - 1,035 THE COMMITTEE ROOM COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK ROAD PL25 5DR 306/1 STATION 1 (APL3) 1 - 73 THE COMMITTEE ROOM CORNWALL COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK ROAD PL25 5DR 306/2 STATION 1 (APT2) 1 - 63 THE COMMITTEE ROOM CORNWALL COUNCIL OFFICES PENWINNICK ROAD PL25 5DR 307 STATION 1 (AAG2) 1 - 499 TREWOON VILLAGE HALL TREWOON ST AUSTELL PL25 5TB 307/1 STATION 2 (AMN3) 1 - 895 TREWOON VILLAGE HALL TREWOON ST AUSTELL PL25 5TB 308 THE STORE ROOM (AAG3) 1 - 91 THE CO-OPERATIVE WEST HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 5BS 308/1 THE STORE ROOM (AAG4) 1 - 355 THE CO-OPERATIVE WEST HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 5BS 308/2 THE STORE ROOM (AAG5) 1 - 959 THE CO-OPERATIVE WEST HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 5BS 308/3 THE STORE ROOM (AAG6) 1 - 171 THE CO-OPERATIVE WEST HILL ST AUSTELL PL25 5BS 309 STATION 1 - THE SMALL HALL (AAM1) 1 - 610 MOUNT CHARLES SCHOOL MORVEN ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 4PP 309/1 STATION 1 - THE SMALL HALL (AAM2) 1 - 963 MOUNT CHARLES SCHOOL MORVEN ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 4PP KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 310 STATION 2 - THE SMALL HALL (AAM3) 1 - 1,467 MOUNT CHARLES SCHOOL MORVEN ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 4PP 311 AFC ST AUSTELL CLUBHOUSE (AAP1) 1 - 832 POLTAIR ROAD ST AUSTELL PL25 4LR 312 STATION 1 (AAP2) 1 - 1,008 CARCLAZE METHODIST CHURCH HALL TREVERBYN ROAD PL25 4ER 312/1 STATION 1 (ATN8) 1 - 816 CARCLAZE METHODIST CHURCH HALL TREVERBYN ROAD PL25 4ER 313 CARCLAZE AND ST AUSTELL W I HALL (AAP3) 1 - 952 ROBARTES PLACE ST AUSTELL PL25 4JH 314 STATION 2 (AAP4) 1 - 486 THE SCOUT HUT POLMARTH CLOSE ST AUSTELL PL25 3TW 314/1 STATION 1 (ATN7) 1 - 1,007 THE SCOUT HUT POLMARTH CLOSE ST AUSTELL PL25 3TW 315 STATION 1 (AAY1) 1 - 460 ST PAUL'S CHURCH HALL CHURCH ROAD CHARLESTOWN PL25 3NS 315/1 STATION 1 (AAY2) 1 - 482 ST PAUL'S CHURCH HALL CHURCH ROAD CHARLESTOWN PL25 3NS 315/2 STATION 2 (ACN1) 1 - 935 ST PAUL'S CHURCH HALL CHURCH ROAD CHARLESTOWN PL25 3NS 316 STATION 1 (AAY3) 1 - 135 THE BLUE ROOM ST AUSTELL RUGBY CLUB TREGORRICK LANE PL25 7AG 316/1 STATION 1 (APL1) 1 - 29 THE BLUE ROOM ST AUSTELL RUGBY CLUB TREGORRICK LANE PL25 7AG KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 316/2 STATION 1 (APT1) 1 - 132 THE BLUE ROOM ST AUSTELL RUGBY CLUB TREGORRICK LANE PL25 7AG 317 STATION 1 (ABN1) 1 - 1,687 ALEXANDER HALL MIDDLEWAY ST BLAZEY PL24 2JH 318 STATION 1 (ABN2) 1 - 440 THE BURROWS LAMELLYN ROAD BISCOVEY PL24 2DD 318/1 STATION 1 (ABN3) 1 - 540 THE BURROWS LAMELLYN ROAD BISCOVEY PL24 2DD 319 STATION 2 (ABS1) 1 - 1,176 THE BURROWS LAMELLYN ROAD BISCOVEY PL24 2DD 319/1 STATION 2 (ABS2) 1 - 523 THE BURROWS LAMELLYN ROAD BISCOVEY PL24 2DD 319/2 STATION 2 (ABS3) 1 - 517 THE BURROWS LAMELLYN ROAD BISCOVEY PL24 2DD 320 THE VILLAGE HALL (ACK) 1 - 619 HALWYN ROAD CRANTOCK TR8 5RT 321 TREGREHAN METHODIST CHURCH (ACN2) 1 - 252 CHAPEL LANE TREGREHAN ST AUSTELL PL25 3TH 322 QUINTRELL DOWNS VILLAGE HALL (ACO1) 1 - 924 NORTH WAY QUINTRELL DOWNS NEWQUAY TR8 4LA 323 STATION 2 (ACO2) 1 - 262 THE LANE THEATRE LANE NEWQUAY TR8 4PX 323/1 STATION 1 (ANT4) 1 - 101 THE LANE THEATRE LANE NEWQUAY TR8 4PX KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 324 STATION 2 (ACO3) 1 - 137 ST COLUMB MINOR CHURCH HALL CHURCH STREET ST COLUMB MINOR TR7 3EY 324/1 STATION 2 (ANR) 1 - 383 ST COLUMB MINOR CHURCH HALL CHURCH STREET ST COLUMB MINOR TR7 3EY 325 STATION 1 (ACR1) 1 - 2,428 BOWLING CLUB HOUSE RECREATION GROUND WEST STREET TR9 6RX 326 STATION 2 (ACR2) 1 - 492 BOWLING CLUB HOUSE RECREATION GROUND WEST STREET TR9 6RX 326/1 STATION 2 (ACR3) 1 - 259 BOWLING CLUB HOUSE RECREATION GROUND WEST STREET TR9 6RX 327 CLAYTAWC CENTRE, THE OLD SCHOOL (ADS1) 1 - 1,696 FORE STREET ST DENNIS PL26 8AF 327/1 CLAYTAWC CENTRE, THE OLD SCHOOL (ADS2) 1 - 175 FORE STREET ST DENNIS PL26 8AF 328 ST EWE VILLAGE HALL (AEE1) 1 - 273 ST EWE ST AUSTELL PL26 6EY 329 POLGOOTH VILLAGE HALL (AEE2) 1 - 61 POLGOOTH ST AUSTELL PL26 7BT 329/1 POLGOOTH VILLAGE HALL (AMN1) 1 - 875 POLGOOTH ST AUSTELL PL26 7BT 330 ST MARKS CHURCH HALL (AEE3) 1 - 88 CHURCH HILL STICKER PL26 7HE 330/1 ST MARKS CHURCH HALL (AMN2) 1 - 784 CHURCH HILL STICKER PL26 7HE KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 331 NEW MEMORIAL HALL (AER1) 1 - 536 SCHOOL ROAD SUMMERCOURT TR8 5DY 332 FRADDON VILLAGE HALL (AER2) 1 - 1,192 THE OLD A30 FRADDON TR9 6NT 333 THE VICTORY HALL (AER3) 1 - 1,527 ST FRANCIS ROAD INDIAN QUEENS ST COLUMB TR9 6JR 334 FOWEY LIBRARY (AFY1) 1 - 727 2 PASSAGE LANE FOWEY PL23 1JS 335 FOWEY BOWLING CLUB (AFY2) 1 - 960 SQUIRES FIELD FOWEY PL23 1EE 336 COMMITTEE ROOM (AGD1) 1 - 113 THE GRAMPOUND SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL GRAMPOUND TR2 4SB 336/1 COMMITTEE ROOM (AGD2) 1 - 477 THE GRAMPOUND SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HALL GRAMPOUND TR2 4SB 337 GORRAN CRICKET CLUB (AGN1) 1 - 310 THE CRICKET FIELD GORRAN PL26 6LH 338 COMMUNITY ROOM (AGN2) 1 - 665 BELL HILL GORRAN HAVEN ST AUSTELL PL26 6HR 339 CAERHAYS CASTLE (AMC) 1 - 62 ST MICHAEL CAERHAYS PL26 6LY 340 ST MAWGAN COMMUNITY HALL (AMR1) 1 - 511 ST MAWGAN TR8 4ET 341 MAWGAN PORTH VILLAGE HALL (AMR2) 1 - 377 MAWGAN PORTH NEWQUAY TR8 4BB KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 341/1 MAWGAN PORTH VILLAGE HALL (ANW1) 1 - 63 MAWGAN PORTH NEWQUAY TR8 4BB 342 THE JUBILEE HALL (AMY1) 1 - 1,303 CHAPEL STREET MEVAGISSEY ST AUSTELL PL26 6SS 343 PORTACABIN (AMY2) 1 - 318 RISING SUN CAR PARK PORTMELLON MEVAGISSEY PL26 6PL 344 STATION 1 (ANC1) 1 - 783 W I HALL CRANTOCK STREET NEWQUAY TR7 1JG 344/1 STATION 2 (ANP2) 1 - 955 W I HALL CRANTOCK STREET NEWQUAY TR7 1JG 345 STATION 1 (ANC2) 1 - 1,081 ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH HALL ST MICHAEL'S ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 1RA 345/2 STATION 1 (ANP3) 1 - 501 ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH HALL ST MICHAEL'S ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 1RA 346 STATION 1 (ANC3) 1 - 548 NEWQUAY CHILDRENS CENTRE TRENANCE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 2LU 346/1 STATION 2 (ANL1) 1 - 989 NEWQUAY CHILDRENS CENTRE TRENANCE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 2LU 347 STATION 1 (ANC4) 1 - 246 HERON TENNIS CENTRE TRENANCE PARK EDGCUMBE AVENUE TR7 2LZ 347/1 STATION 2 (ANT1) 1 - 549 HERON TENNIS CENTRE TRENANCE PARK EDGCUMBE AVENUE TR7 2LZ 348 THE BISHOPS SCHOOL (ANL2) 1 - 1,975 TRENINNICK HILL NEWQUAY TR7 2SR KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No. of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station(s) Description of Persons entitled to vote 349 ESPLANADE HOTEL (ANP1) 1 - 1,544 ESPLANADE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 1PS 350 NEWQUAY YOUTH CENTRE (ANT2) 1 - 379 WHITEGATE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 2RG 350/1 NEWQUAY YOUTH CENTRE (ANT3) 1 - 1,837 WHITEGATE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 2RG 351 JUNIOR ENTRANCE (ANV1) 1 - 1,216 NEWQUAY TRETHERRAS SCHOOL TREVENSON ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 3BH 352 STATION 1 (ANV2) 1 - 1,102 ST COLUMB MINOR CHURCH HALL CHURCH STREET ST COLUMB MINOR TR7 3EY 353 TREVIGLAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (ANV3) 1 - 657 PORTH BEAN ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 3JA 354 WHIPSIDERRY HOTEL (ANW2) 1 - 170 TREVELGUE ROAD NEWQUAY TR7 3LY 355 PENTEWAN VILLAGE HALL (APL2) 1 - 59 GLENTOWAN ROAD PENTEWAN ST AUSTELL PL26 6DG 355/1 PENTEWAN VILLAGE HALL (APP) 1 - 161 GLENTOWAN ROAD PENTEWAN ST AUSTELL PL26 6DG 356 ROCHE VICTORY HALL (ARE1) 1 - 2,350 VICTORIA ROAD ROCHE PL26 8JF 357 STATION 2 (ARE2) 1 - 184 BUGLE VILLAGE HALL NEW STREET BUGLE PL26 8PG 357/1 STATION 1 (ATN1) 1 - 1,401 BUGLE VILLAGE HALL NEW STREET BUGLE PL26 8PG KATE KENNALLY Dated: WEDNESDAY, 01 JUNE, 2016 COUNTING OFFICER Printed and Published by the COUNTING OFFICER ELECTORAL SERVICES, ST AUSTELL ONE STOP SHOP, 39 PENWINNICK ROAD, ST AUSTELL, PL25 5DR No.
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