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Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: PCC Voting Area Voting area name: Durham County Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote AFP1 Annfield Plain Library, North Road, Catchgate NDUA-1 to NDUA-762 AFP1 Annfield Plain Library, North Road, Catchgate NDVD-1 to NDVD-571 AFP2 St Thomas' Church Community Room, St NDUB-1 to NDUB-870 Thomas` Church, Harelaw, Stanley AFP3 Catchgate Primary School (2210), Blackett NDUC-1 to NDUC-758 Street, Catchgate AFP4 Annfield Plain Cricket Club, Greencroft, NDVA-1 to NDVA-502 Enterprise Park, Greencroft AFP4 Annfield Plain Cricket Club, Greencroft, NDVB-1 to NDVB-682 Enterprise Park, Greencroft AFP5 Annfield Plain Methodist Church Hall, Railway NDVC-1 to NDVC-944 Street, Annfield Plain AFP6 New Kyo Constitutional Club, 1 Croft Terrace, NDVE-1 to NDVE-839 New Kyo ANM1 Middridge Village Hall, Walker Lane, Middridge SEA-1 to SEA-288 ANM2 Aycliffe Evangelical Church, Formerly SEB-1 to SEB-991 Greenfield Meeting Hall, Ladybower ANM3 Aycliffe Evangelical Church, Formerly SEC-1 to SEC-1179 Greenfield Meeting Hall, Ladybower ANM4 Scout H.Q. (Newton Aycliffe), Bluebell Way, SED-1 to SED-1066 Newton Aycliffe ANM5 Woodham Village Community Centre, St SGA1-1 to SGA1-1036 Elizabeth`s Close, Woodham Village ANM6 Woodham Village Community Centre, St SGA1-1037 to SGA1-2093 Elizabeth`s Close, Woodham Village ANM7 Agnew Community Centre, Morrison Close, SGA2-1 to SGA2-1493 Newton Aycliffe ANM8 Agnew Community Centre, Morrison Close, SGA2-1494 to SGA2-2794 Newton Aycliffe AYE1 Aycliffe Village Hall, North Terrace, Aycliffe SHA-1 to SHA-761 Village AYE2 Methodist Church Hall (Newton Aycliffe), SHB-1 to SHB-1569 Greville Way, Newton Aycliffe AYE3 Sugar Hill Infants School (2743), Sheraton SIA1-1 to SIA1-1087 Road, Newton Aycliffe AYE4 Vane Road Primary School (2742), Vane Road, SIA2-1 to SIA2-1426 Newton Aycliffe AYE5 Newton Aycliffe Youth & Community Centre, SIB-1 to SIB-1532 Burn Lane, Newton Aycliffe AYW1 Silverdale House, 8/9 Silverdale Place, Newton SEE-1 to SEE-339 Aycliffe AYW1 Silverdale House, 8/9 Silverdale Place, Newton SFC-1 to SFC-366 Aycliffe AYW2 The Turbinia, Parsons Centre, Sid Chaplin SFA-1 to SFA-548 Drive AYW3 St Josephs Primary School, A Catholic SFB-1 to SFB-606 Academy (2020), Garburn Place AYW4 Stephenson Way Academy and Nursery SFD-863 to SFD-1674 School, Stephenson Way, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham AYW5 Stephenson Way Academy and Nursery SFD-1 to SFD-862 School, Stephenson Way, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham AYW6 Oakleaf Sports Complex, School Aycliffe Lane, SFE-1 to SFE-554 Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham AYW7 Simpasture Court, Supported Housing, Newton SHC-1 to SHC-1270 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL Aycliffe BAT1 Elim Pentecostal Church, Gibbon Street, BAAA-1 to BAAA-414 Bishop Auckland BAT1 Elim Pentecostal Church, Gibbon Street, BABA-1 to BABA-878 Bishop Auckland BAT2 The Scout Centre, Kingsway, Bishop Auckland BAAB-1 to BAAB-1286 BAT3 Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Market Place, BAAC-1 to BAAC-424 Bishop Auckland BAT3 Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Market Place, BAAD-1 to BAAD-417 Bishop Auckland BAT4 Baptist Church Hall, Westfield Road Entrance, BABB-1 to BABB-965 Cockton Hill BAT5 The Pollards Inn, 104 Etherley Lane, Bishop BABC-1 to BABC-848 Auckland, Co Durham BAT6 The Pollards Inn, 104 Etherley Lane, Bishop BABC-849 to BABC-1628 Auckland, Co Durham BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAA-1 to BAAAA-364 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAB-1 to BAAAB-41 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAC-1 to BAAAC-25 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAD-1 to BAAAD-77 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAE-1 to BAAAE-11 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAF-1 to BAAAF-39 BCE1 Ingleton Village Hall, Ingleton BAAAG-1 to BAAAG-45 BCE2 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BARA-1 to BARA-34 BCE2 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BARB-1 to BARB-71 BCE2 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BARC-1 to BARC-95 BCE2 Boldron Village Hall, Boldron, Barnard Castle BARD-1 to BARD-11 BCE3 Ovington Village Hall, Ovington, Richmond BASB-1 to BASB-112 BCE3 Ovington Village Hall, Ovington, Richmond BASC-1 to BASC-32/3 BCE3 Ovington Village Hall, Ovington, Richmond BASD-1 to BASD-90 BCE3 Ovington Village Hall, Ovington, Richmond BASE-1 to BASE-80/2 BCE4 Barnard Castle Library, Hall Street, Barnard BAUA-1 to BAUA-1315 Castle BCE5 Teesdale Leisure Centre, Strathmore Road, BAVA2-1 to BAVA2-774 Barnard Castle BCE5 Teesdale Leisure Centre, Strathmore Road, BAVB-2 to BAVB-344 Barnard Castle BCE6 Stainton & Streatlam Village Hall, Stainton, BAXB-1 to BAXB-244 Barnard Castle BCE6 Stainton & Streatlam Village Hall, Stainton, BAXB1-1 to BAXB1-124 Barnard Castle BCE6 Stainton & Streatlam Village Hall, Stainton, BAXC-1 to BAXC-100 Barnard Castle BCE7 Whorlton Village Hall, Whorlton, Barnard Castle BAXA-1 to BAXA-54 BCE7 Whorlton Village Hall, Whorlton, Barnard Castle BAXD-1 to BAXD-159 BCE8 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, 5 The Green, BAYA-1 to BAYA-1010 Staindrop BCE8 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, 5 The Green, BAYB-1 to BAYB-74 Staindrop BCE8 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, 5 The Green, BAYC-1 to BAYC-54 Staindrop BCE8 Scarth Memorial Village Hall, 5 The Green, ,BAYD-1,BAYD-63,BAYD-1 to Staindrop BAYD-63 BCE9 Gainford Village Hall, Main Road, Gainford BAZA-1 to BAZA-1032 BCE10 Winston Village Hall, Front Street, Winston BAZB-1 to BAZB-283 BCE10 Winston Village Hall, Front Street, Winston BAZC-1 to BAZC-60 BCE11 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, BASA-1 to BASA-129 Richmond BCE11 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, BASF-1 to BASF-15 Richmond BCE11 Barningham Village Hall, Barningham, BASG-1 to BASG-26 Richmond BCW1 Eggleston Village Hall, Eggleston, Barnard BANA-1 to BANA-345 Castle BCW2 Marwood Social Centre, Marwood, Barnard BANB-1 to BANB-173 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL Castle BCW3 Forest-of-Teesdale Primary School (2410), BAOA-1 to BAOA-128 Forest in Teesdale, Barnard Castle BCW4 Middleton in Teesdale Nursery and Primary, BAOB-1 to BAOB-926 Town End, Middleton in Teesdale, Barnard Castle BCW5 Newbiggin & District Village Hall, Newbiggin in BAOC-1 to BAOC-107 Teesdale, Barnard Castle BCW6 Reading Room, Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle BAPA-1 to BAPA-139 BCW6 Reading Room, Romaldkirk, Barnard Castle BAPB-1 to BAPB-95 BCW7 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard BAPC-1 to BAPC-64 Castle BCW7 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard BAPD-3 to BAPD-80 Castle BCW7 Mickleton Village Hall, Mickleton, Barnard BAPE-1 to BAPE-331 Castle BCW8 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard BAQA-1 to BAQA-437 Castle BCW8 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard BAQB-3 to BAQB-49 Castle BCW8 Cotherstone Village Hall, Cotherstone, Barnard BAQC-1 to BAQC-115 Castle BCW10 Bowes & Gilmonby Village Hall, Bowes, BARE-1 to BARE-379 Barnard Castle BCW10 Bowes & Gilmonby Village Hall, Bowes, BARF-1 to BARF-29 Barnard Castle BCW11 Startforth Morritt Memorial Community Centre, BATA-1 to BATA-853 High Startforth, Barnard Castle BCW12 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard BAVA1-1 to BAVA1-319 Castle BCW12 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard BAWA1-1 to BAWA1-873 Castle BCW13 Methodist Hall (Scar Top), Scar Top, Barnard BAWA1-874 to BAWA1-1950 Castle BEL1 Durham Gilesgate Primary School (2747), DDA-1 to DDA-1089 Communal Room, Kepier Crescent, Gilesgate BEL1 Durham Gilesgate Primary School (2747), DDB1-1 to DDB1-476 Communal Room, Kepier Crescent, Gilesgate BEL2 St Joseph's RCVA Primary School (3489), Mill DDC-1 to DDC-543 Lane, Gilesgate BEL2 St Joseph's RCVA Primary School (3489), Mill DDE-1 to DDE-468 Lane, Gilesgate BEL3 Laurel Avenue Community Association, DDD-1 to DDD-525 Adjacent Laurel Avenue Primary School, Laurel Avenue, Gilesgate BEL4 Belmont Library (Childrens Area), Cheveley DOA-1 to DOA-1391 Park Shopping Centre, Belmont BEL5 Belmont Library (Childrens Area), Cheveley DOA-1392 to DOA-2792/2 Park Shopping Centre, Belmont BEL6 Carrville Methodist Church Hall, High Street, DPA-11 to DPA-1106 Carrville BEL7 Carrville Methodist Church Hall, High Street, DPA-1107 to DPA-2049 Carrville BEL8 Durham Gilesgate Primary School (2747), DPB-1 to DPB-1095 Communal Room, Kepier Crescent, Gilesgate BEL9 Durham Gilesgate Primary School (2747), DPB-1096 to DPB-2135 Communal Room, Kepier Crescent, Gilesgate BFD1 Burnopfield Community Centre, Leazes, Syke NWDAA-1 to NWDAA-964 Road BFD1 Burnopfield Community Centre, Leazes, Syke NWDBA-1 to NWDBA-274 Road BFD2 Burnopfield Community Centre, Leazes, Syke NWDAA-965 to NWDAA-2119 Road BFD3 Burnopfield Masonic Hall, Front Street, NWDAB-1 to NWDAB-1141 Burnopfield BFD3 Burnopfield Masonic Hall, Front Street, NWDAC-2 to NWDAC-424 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Room 1/104-115, County Hall, Durham, DH1 5UL Burnopfield BFD4 Dipton Jubilee Centre, Front Street, Dipton NWDBB-1 to NWDBB-1210 BFD5 Prince of Wales Inn, (Front Entrance), North NWDBC-1 to NWDBC-1098 Road, Flint Hill, Dipton BFS1 Shotley Bridge Primary School (Juniors), NWDCF-1 to NWDCF-553 Snows Green Road, Shotley Bridge, Consett BFS1 Shotley Bridge Primary School (Juniors), NWDEA-1 to NWDEA-602 Snows Green Road, Shotley Bridge, Consett BFS1 Shotley Bridge Primary School (Juniors), NWDEB-1 to NWDEB-400 Snows Green Road, Shotley Bridge, Consett BFS2 Benfieldside Primary School (2749), NWDEC-1 to NWDEC-1292 (Community Room), Moorlands, Blackhill BFS3 Benfieldside Primary
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