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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election North East Region Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 Hours of Poll: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Stanton Street Community Lounge, Stanton Street, A1 A01-1 to A01-1635 Newcastle upon Tyne Stanton Street Community Lounge, Stanton Street, A2 A02-1 to A02-930 Newcastle upon Tyne Spital Tongues Community Centre, Morpeth Street, A3 A03-1 to A03-565 Newcastle upon Tyne Westgate Baptist Church, 366 Westgate Road, Newcastle A4 A04-2 to A04-1472 upon Tyne Broadwood Primary School, Broadwood Road, Newcastle B1 B01-1 to B01-1142 upon Tyne Denton Burn Methodist Church, 615-621 West Road, B2 B02-1 to B02-1959/1 Newcastle upon Tyne Broadmead Way Community Church, 90 Broadmead B3 B03-1 to B03-1344/3 Way, Newcastle upon Tyne Sunnybank Centre, 14 Sunnybank Avenue, Newcastle B4 B04-1 to B04-1553 upon Tyne Atkinson Road Primary School, Atkinson Road, B5 B05-1 to B05-915/2 Newcastle upon Tyne St Margarets Church, Heighley Street, Newcastle upon B6 B06-1 to B06-776 Tyne Blakelaw Community Church, Cragston Way, Newcastle C1 C01-1 to C01-1247 upon Tyne Blakelaw Community Church, Cragston Way, Newcastle C2 C02-2 to C02-2324 upon Tyne English Martyrs Community Centre, Druridge Drive, C3 C03-2 to C03-809 Newcastle upon Tyne Cowgate Centre, Houghton Avenue, Newcastle upon C4 C04-1 to C04-2090 Tyne Foundation Futures CIC, 71 Wolsey House, Dunn Terrace D1 D01-1 to D01-636 East End Pool, Hadrian Square, Byker D2 D02-1 to D02-1032/1 Byker Primary Community Centre, Gordon Road, D3 D03-1 to D03-1353 Newcastle upon Tyne Byker Community Centre, Headlam Street, Newcastle D4 D04-1 to D04-1134/2 upon Tyne St Martin`s Church, Roman Avenue, Newcastle upon D5 D05-2 to D05-1127 Tyne Allendale Community Centre, Allendale Road, Newcastle D6 D06-1 to D06-878/1 upon Tyne The Merchants Tavern, 1 St Peters Wharf, Newcastle D7 D07-1 to D07-434 upon Tyne Newburn Parish Hall, Station Road, Newcastle upon Tyne E1 E01-1 to E01-1203 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Pat Ritchie Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Throckley Community Hall, Back Victoria Terrace, E2 E02-1 to E02-1309/4 Throckley Throckley Community Hall, Back Victoria Terrace, E3 E03-1 to E03-2697 Throckley Walbottle Village Institute, The Green, Walbottle E4 E04-1 to E04-662 The Conservatory, The Poachers Cottage, Armstrong E5 E05-1 to E05-209 Street, Callerton Bullocksteads Sports Ground, Ponteland Road, Kenton E6 E06-1 to E06-843/2 Bank Foot Memorial Institute, Adjacent to Village Hall, Main Road, F1 F01-1 to F01-1464/1 Dinnington Greenside Rest Centre, Greenside Avenue, Brunswick F2 F02-1 to F02-719 Village Hazlerigg War Memorial Community Centre, Hazlerigg, F3 F03-1 to F03-681 Newcastle upon Tyne Great Park Community Centre, Roseden Way, Newcastle F4 F04-1 to F04-2297/6 upon Tyne Windsor Public House, Windsor Way, Newcastle upon F5 F05-1 to F05-2123 Tyne Kingston Park Community Centre, Brunton Lane, F6 F06-1 to F06-1247 Newcastle upon Tyne Chadca Centre, Hanover Close, Newcastle upon Tyne G1 G01-1 to G01-2571 Chadca Centre, Hanover Close, Newcastle upon Tyne G2 G02-1 to G02-2217 Westerhope Community and Recreation Centre, Hillhead G3 G03-1 to G03-1548/2 Road, Westerhope St John`s Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, Newcastle G4 G04-1 to G04-1182 upon Tyne Temporary Building, Newlands Road, Grassed Area, H1 H01-1 to H01-1389 Newcastle upon Tyne Gosforth Parish Church Hall, Wardle Street, Off Church H2 H02-1 to H02-1816 Avenue, Newcastle upon Tyne Trinity Community Centre, Freeman Road, Newcastle H3 H03-1 to H03-1384 upon Tyne Benton Park Primary School, Corchester Walk, H4 H04-1 to H04-867 Newcastle upon Tyne St George`s United Reformed Church, Boundary H5 H05-1 to H05-1983/2 Gardens, Newcastle upon Tyne Church of the Holy Spirit, Dunblane Crescent, Newcastle I1 I01-1 to I01-806 upon Tyne West Denton United Reformed Church Hall, Middlegate, I2 I02-1 to I02-1511/1 Newcastle upon Tyne Outer West Customer Service Centre, West Denton Way, I3 I03-1 to I03-989 Newcastle upon Tyne Westerhope Methodist Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, I4 I04-808 to I04-1821 Newcastle upon Tyne Westerhope Methodist Church Hall, Stamfordham Road, I4.2 I04-1822 to I04-3553/2 Newcastle upon Tyne Westerhope Bowling Club, 93 West Avenue, Westerhope, I5 I05-1 to I05-1597 Newcastle upon Tyne Patchwork Project, Patchwork2, Armstrong Road J1 J01-3 to J01-936 Community Room - Cruddas Park Shopping Centre, J2 J02-1 to J02-684 Oasis Cafe, Cruddas Park West End Women and Girls Centre, Stephenson Building, J3 J03-1 to J03-1996 173 Elswick Road, Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle Dance Centre, 36/37 Grainger Park Road, J4 J04-1 to J04-1857/1 Newcastle upon Tyne West End Customer Service Centre and Library, J5 J05-1/1 to J05-1346/1 Condercum Road, Newcastle upon Tyne Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hauxley K1 K01-1 to K01-1253 Drive, Newcastle upon Tyne Fawdon Community Centre, Fawdon Park Road, K2 K02-1 to K02-1906/1 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Pat Ritchie Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Newcastle upon Tyne Coxlodge Methodist Church, Kenton Road, Newcastle K3 K03-1 to K03-1714 upon Tyne Coxlodge Community Association, 9 Jubilee Road, K4 K04-1 to K04-794 Newcastle upon Tyne Gosforth Library, Regent Farm Road, Newcastle upon K5 K05-1 to K05-1530 Tyne Westfield School, Kenton Road Entrance, Gosforth L1 L01-1 to L01-2938 All Saints Centre, West Avenue, Gosforth L2 L02-1 to L02-2032 St Charles Church, Church Road, Gosforth L3 L03-1 to L03-1078/1 St Charles Church, Church Road, Gosforth L4 L04-2 to L04-1622/2 Heaton Methodist Church Hall, Simonside Terrace, M1 M01-5 to M01-1455 Newcastle upon Tyne Ravenswood Primary School, Ravenswood Road, M2 M02-1 to M02-2302 Newcastle upon Tyne Heaton Community Centre, Trewhitt Road, Newcastle M3 M03-1 to M03-1767/2 upon Tyne Chillingham Road Primary School, Ninth Avenue, M4 M04-2 to M04-1738 Newcastle upon Tyne Kenton Bar Tenants and Residents Association, 13A N1 N01-1 to N01-910/1 Mallowburn Crescent, Newcastle upon Tyne Kenton Park Sports Centre, Anfield Road, Kenton N2 N02-1 to N02-2114 Kenton Customer Service Centre and Library, The Kenton N3 N03-1 to N03-1472/1 Centre, Hillsview Avenue Church of the Ascension Church Hall, Creighton Avenue, N4 N04-1 to N04-1374 Newcastle upon Tyne Younger Scout Lodge, Brookvale Avenue, Newcastle N5 N05-1 to N05-1417/1 upon Tyne Gala Field Centre, Newbiggin Lane, Woolsington, O1 O01-1 to O01-1672 Newcastle upon Tyne Gala Field Centre, Newbiggin Lane, Woolsington, O2 O02-1 to O02-2382 Newcastle upon Tyne Temporary Building, Meadowrise Shopping Centre, Etal O3 O03-1 to O03-1489 Way, Newcastle upon Tyne St John the Evangelist Church, Kingston Park Centre, O4 O04-1 to O04-1335 Kingston Park Avenue The Lemington Centre, Tyne View, Newcastle upon Tyne P1 P01-1 to P01-1151 Waverley Primary School, Maple Close, Newcastle upon P2 P02-1 to P02-1249 Tyne Dales Barber Shop, 71 Southway Shops, Newcastle upon P3 P03-1 to P03-993 Tyne Temporary Building, Adjacent to the shops at The P4 P04-1 to P04-1352 Crossway, Newcastle upon Tyne Valley View Recreation Club, Valley View, Lemington, P5 P05-1 to P05-2188 Newcastle upon Tyne Stephenson Memorial Chapel, Blucher, Newcastle upon P6 P06-1 to P06-196 Tyne High Heaton Library, Newton Road, Newcastle upon Tyne Q1 Q01-1 to Q01-2505 Temporary Building, Car Park of Lochside Public House, Q2 Q02-1 to Q02-1691 Red Hall Drive Temporary Building, Car Park of Lochside Public House, Q3 Q03-1 to Q03-1486 Red Hall Drive Benton Park Primary School, Corchester Walk, Q4 Q04-1 to Q04-1382 Newcastle upon Tyne Dance City, Temple Street, Newcastle upon Tyne R1 R01-1 to R01-2136 Community Room - Cruddas Park Shopping Centre, R2 R02-1 to R02-614 Oasis Cafe, Cruddas Park Rosetti Studio, Leazes Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne R3 R03-1 to R03-651 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Pat Ritchie Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8QH Civic Centre, Grand Entrance, Ceremonial Way, R4 R04-1 to R04-465/1 Newcastle upon Tyne The Castlegate, Melbourne Street, Newcastle upon Tyne R5 R05-1 to R05-556 St Hildas Church Hall, Thornleigh Road, Newcastle upon S1 S01-5 to S01-2561/1 Tyne St George`s Church Hall, St George`s Close, Newcastle S2 S02-1 to S02-1465/1 upon Tyne Holy Trinity Church, Churchill Gardens, Newcastle upon S3 S03-1 to S03-1394 Tyne Caring Hands Charity, 34 Wretham Place, Shieldfield T1 T01-1 to T01-1284/1 St Cuthbert`s Church, Heaton Road/ Cardigan Terrace, T2 T02-1 to T02-2485 Newcastle upon Tyne St Vincent De Paul Society, Blackfriars Centre, New T3 T03-1 to T03-1238/1 Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne Grange Centre at Grange First School, Norham Road, U1 U01-1 to U01-1593 Newcastle upon Tyne St Aidan`s Community Centre, Princes Road, Brunton U2 U02-1 to U02-3177 Park, Gosforth St Aidan`s Community Centre, Princes Road, Brunton U3 U03-1 to U03-21/5 Park, Gosforth Temporary Building, Newlands Avenue, Melton Park, U4 U04-1 to U04-982 Newcastle upon Tyne Temporary Building, Gosforth East Middle School, U5 U05-1 to U05-1836/1 Harewood Road Garden Village Hall, Rosewood Avenue, Newcastle upon U6 U06-1 to U06-1030/1 Tyne Jesmond
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