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Halarose Borough Council Clackmannanshire Council Election of Member of Parliament For the Area of Ochil and South Perthshire Constituency 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 OC105 1 / OC105 Dumyat Centre, Main Street East, Menstrie, FK11 7BJ 1 to 1115, 2235 to 2241 OC105 2 / OC105 Dumyat Centre, Main Street East, Menstrie, FK11 7BJ 1116 to 1470, 1472 to 2234, 2242 to 2248 OC110 3 / OC110 St Serfs Church Hall, Menstrie Road, Tullibody, FK10 2RG 1 to 916, 2896 to 2898 OC110 4 / OC110 St Serfs Church Hall, Menstrie Road, Tullibody, FK10 2RG 917 to 1952, 2899 to 2905 OC110 5 / OC110 St Serfs Church Hall, Menstrie Road, Tullibody, FK10 2RG 1953 to 2895, 2906 to 2908 OC120 6 / OC120 Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place, Tullibody, FK10 2RS 1 to 1190, 3667 to 3674 OC120 7 / OC120 Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place, Tullibody, FK10 2RS 1191 to 2420, 3675 to 3678 OC120 8 / OC120 Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place, Tullibody, FK10 2RS 2421 to 3666, 3679 to 3685 OC230 9 / OC230 Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5LJ 1 to 854, 2566 OC230 10 / OC230 Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5LJ 855 to 1696, 2567 to 2570 OC230 11 / OC230 Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5LJ 1697 to 2565 OC235 12 / OC235 St John Vianneys Church Hall, 16 East Stirling Street, Alva, FK12 5HA 1 to 1205 OC240 13 / OC240 Devonvale Hall, 68 Moss Road, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NS 1 to 691, 693 to 1000, 4001 to 4002 OC240 14 / OC240 Devonvale Hall, 68 Moss Road, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NS 1001 to 2052, 4003 to 4006 OC240 15 / OC240 Devonvale Hall, 68 Moss Road, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NS 2053 to 2979, 4007 to 4010 OC240 16 / OC240 Devonvale Hall, 68 Moss Road, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NS 2980 to 4000, 4011 to 4015 OC245 17 / OC245 Coalsnaughton Village Hall, Main Street, Coalsnaughton, FK13 6JH 1 to 701 OC350 18 / OC350 The View Bar, Ochilvale Terrace, Fishcross, Alloa, FK10 3HT 1 to 828 OC355 19 / OC355 Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church Hall, Main Street, Sauchie, Alloa, FK10 3JX 1 to 847, 1676 to 1677 Dated: Thursday, 14 November 2019 Published and printed by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB OC355 20 / OC355 Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church Hall, Main Street, Sauchie, Alloa, FK10 3JX 848 to 1675, 1678 OC360 21 / OC360 Sauchie Hall, Mar Place, Sauchie, FK10 3DY 1 to 979, 2908 to 2911 OC360 22 / OC360 Sauchie Hall, Mar Place, Sauchie, FK10 3DY 980 to 1933, 2912 to 2915 OC360 23 / OC360 Sauchie Hall, Mar Place, Sauchie, FK10 3DY 1934 to 2907, 2916 to 2921 OC363 24 / OC363 Whins Resource Centre, Whins Road, Alloa, FK10 3SA 1 to 800 OC465 25 / OC465 St Mungo's RC Church Hall, Mar Street, Alloa, FK10 1HR 1 to 1008, 2002 to 2004 OC465 26 / OC465 St Mungo's RC Church Hall, Mar Street, Alloa, FK10 1HR 1009 to 2001, 2005 OC470 27 / OC470 Alloa Baptist Church Hall, Ludgate, Alloa, FK10 2DR 1 to 1079, 2869 to 2873 OC470 28 / OC470 Alloa Baptist Church Hall, Ludgate, Alloa, FK10 2DR 1080 to 1885, 2874 to 2878 OC470 29 / OC470 Alloa Baptist Church Hall, Ludgate, Alloa, FK10 2DR 1886 to 2868, 2879 to 2880 OC475 30 / OC475 Alloa Ludgate Church Hall, Bedford Place, Alloa, FK10 1LJ 1 to 760, 1535 to 1536 OC475 31 / OC475 Alloa Ludgate Church Hall, Bedford Place, Alloa, FK10 1LJ 761 to 1534, 1537 to 1538 OC477 32 / OC477 St Mungo's RC Church Hall, Mar Street, Alloa, FK10 1HR 1 to 506 OC480 33 / OC480 Bowmar Community Centre, Scott Crescent, Alloa, FK10 1BT 1 to 896, 1809 to 1811 OC480 34 / OC480 Bowmar Community Centre, Scott Crescent, Alloa, FK10 1BT 897 to 1808, 1812 OC485 35 / OC485 Hawkhill Community Centre, 132 Hillcrest Drive, Alloa, FK10 1SB 1 to 432 OC587 36 / OC587 Bowmar Community Centre, Scott Crescent, Alloa, FK10 1BT 1 to 874 OC590 37 / OC590 Coronation Hall, School Road, Pool of Muckhart, FK14 7JF 1 to 402 OC593 38 / OC593 Dollar Civic Centre, Park Place, Dollar, FK14 7AA 1 to 1248, 2538 to 2543 OC593 39 / OC593 Dollar Civic Centre, Park Place, Dollar, FK14 7AA 1249 to 2537, 2544 to 2546 OC595 40 / OC595 Loganlea Coffee Shop, Forestmill, FK10 3QL 1 to 137 OC597 41 / OC597 Clackmannan Town Hall, 64 Main Street, Clackmannan, FK10 4JA 1 to 865, 2703 to 2705 OC597 42 / OC597 Clackmannan Town Hall, 64 Main Street, Clackmannan, FK10 4JA 866 to 1808, 2706 to 2707 OC597 43 / OC597 Clackmannan Town Hall, 64 Main Street, Clackmannan, FK10 4JA 1809 to 2618, 2620 to 2702, 2708 to 2709 SBA 44 / SBA Bankfoot Church & Comm Centre, Tulliebelton Road, Bankfoot, Perth, PH1 4BS 1 to 1350 SBB 45 / SBB Luncarty Memorial Hall, Luncarty, Perth 1 to 1498 SBB 46 / SBB/2 Luncarty Memorial Hall, Luncarty, Perth 3 to 1497 SBC 47 / SBC Chapelhill Hall, Logiealmond, Perth 1 to 191 SLA 48 / SLA Sandison Hall, St. Fillans 1 to 177 SLB 49 / SLB/1 Comrie Community Centre, The White Church, Dunira Street, Comrie 1 to 1872 SLB 50 / SLB/2 Comrie Community Centre, The White Church, Dunira Street, Comrie 925 to 1877 SLC 51 / SLE/1, SLC Strathearn Community Campus, Pittenzie Road, Crieff, PH7 3JN 1 to 86 SLD 54 / SLD/1, SLF St Andrews Church Hall, Strathearn Terrace, Crieff 1 to 2396 SLD 55 / SLD/2 St Andrews Church Hall, Strathearn Terrace, Crieff 1171 to 2400 SLE 51 / SLE/1, SLC Strathearn Community Campus, Pittenzie Road, Crieff, PH7 3JN 1 to 3643 SLE 52 / SLE/2 Strathearn Community Campus, Pittenzie Road, Crieff, PH7 3JN 1196 to 3649 SLE 53 / SLE/3 Strathearn Community Campus, Pittenzie Road, Crieff, PH7 3JN 2416 to 3657 SLF 54 / SLD/1, SLF St Andrews Church Hall, Strathearn Terrace, Crieff 1 to 218 SLG 56 / SLG, SLJ Braco Village Hall, Braco, Dunblane 1 to 685 Dated: Thursday, 14 November 2019 Published and printed by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB SLH 57 / SLH Muthill Village Hall, Willoughby Street, Muthill 1 to 736 SLI 58 / SLI,SLL,SLM Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 1 to 213 SLJ 56 / SLG, SLJ Braco Village Hall, Braco, Dunblane 1 to 331 SLK 62 / SLK Moray Institute, Moray Street, Blackford 1 to 728 SLL 58 / SLI,SLL,SLM Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 1 to 174 SLM 58 / SLI,SLL,SLM Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 1 to 796 SLN 59 / SLN/1 Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 1 to 3799 SLN 60 / SLN/2 Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 1503 to 3803 SLN 61 / SLN/3 Aytoun Hall, 91-93 High Street, Auchterarder, Perthshire, PH3 1QD 2637 to 3806 SLP 63 / SLP Aberuthven Village Hall, Aberuthven, Auchterarder 1 to 426 SLQ 64 / SLQ St Paul's Church Hall, Perth Road, Dunning, Perth, PH2 0QD 1 to 1088 SLR 65 / SLR/1 Milnathort Town Hall, Milnathort, Kinross 1 to 1697 SLR 66 / SLR/2 Milnathort Town Hall, Milnathort, Kinross 850 to 1703 SLS 67 / SLS/1 Millbridge Hall, Old Causeway, Kinross, KY13 8DW 1 to 4870 SLS 68 / SLS/2 Millbridge Hall, Old Causeway, Kinross, KY13 8DW 1345 to 4878 SLS 69 / SLS/3 Millbridge Hall, Old Causeway, Kinross, KY13 8DW 2520 to 4882 SLS 70 / SLS/4 Millbridge Hall, Old Causeway, Kinross, KY13 8DW 3590 to 4888 SLT 71 / SLT Crook of Devon Village Hall, Crook Of Devon, Kinross 1 to 1089 SLU 72 / SLU Moubray Hall, Powmill 1 to 464 SLV 73 / SLV Cleish Village Hall, Cleish, Kinross 1 to 165 SLW 74 / SLW Tabernacle Hall, Blairadam 1 to 431 SLX 75 / SLX Portmoak Village Hall, Portmoak, Scotlandwell 1 to 1163 SLY 76 / SLY Glenfarg Village Hall, Greenbank Road, Glenfarg, Perth, PH2 9NW 1 to 1251 SMA 77 / SMA Pitcairngreen Village Hall, Pitcairngreen, Perth 1 to 1100 SMB 78 / SMB Methven Bowling Club, 2 Main Street, Methven, Perthshire 1 to 1402 SMC 79 / SMC Fowlis Wester Hall, Fowlis Wester, Crieff 1 to 281 SMD 80 / SMD Madderty Hall, St David's, Madderty, Crieff 1 to 235 SME 81 / SME Findo Gask Public Hall, Findo Gask, Auchterarder 1 to 491 SMF 5 82 / SMF 5, SMF 9 Ruthvenfield Primary School, Ruthvenfield, Perth 1 to 522 SMF 9 82 / SMF 5, SMF 9 Ruthvenfield Primary School, Ruthvenfield, Perth 1 to 158 SMG 83 / SMG, SMJ/1 Bridge of Earn Public Hall, Station Road, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9EA 1 to 98 SMH 86 / SMH, SMI Forgandenny Village Hall, Forgandenny, Perth 1 to 73 SMI 86 / SMH, SMI Forgandenny Village Hall, Forgandenny, Perth 1 to 516 SMJ 83 / SMG, SMJ/1 Bridge of Earn Public Hall, Station Road, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9EA 1 to 2918 SMJ 84 / SMJ/2 Bridge of Earn Public Hall, Station Road, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9EA 877 to 2921 SMJ 85 / SMJ/3 Bridge of Earn Public Hall, Station Road, Bridge of Earn, PH2 9EA 1863 to 2927 SMK 87 / SMK Williamson Hall, Kirk Wynd, Abernethy, Perth, PH2 9JD 1 to 1487 Dated: Thursday, 14 November 2019 Published and printed by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB .
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