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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Buckinghamshire Council (Aylesbury Area) Police & Crime Commissioner, Buckinghamshire Council, Parish Elections and Ickford Neighbourhood Planning Referendum Hours of Poll:- 7:00 am to 10:00 pm on Thursday 6 May 2021 Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Ranges of electoral register numbers of Number persons entitled to vote thereat Limes Avenue Baptist Church, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury A1A AAA-1 to AAA-1391 Limes Avenue Baptist Church, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury A1B AAA-1392 to AAA-2632 Bedgrove Pavilion, Bedgrove Park, Ambleside A2A AAB-1 to AAB-1206 Bedgrove Pavilion, Bedgrove Park, Ambleside A2B AAB-1207 to AAB-2375 Oakfield Scout Hall, Oakfield Road, Aylesbury A3A AAL-1 to AAL-1055 Oakfield Scout Hall, Oakfield Road, Aylesbury A3B AAL-1056 to AAL-2356 Oakfield Scout Hall, Oakfield Road, Aylesbury A3C AAL-2357 to AAL-3330 Oakfield Scout Hall, Oakfield Road, Aylesbury A3C BEC-1 to BEC-143 Walton Parish Hall, Walton Street, Aylesbury A4A AAC-1 to AAC-958 Walton Parish Hall, Walton Street, Aylesbury A4B AAC-959 to AAC-1945 Methodist Church Hall, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury A5 AAD -1 to AAD-1343 Oakfield Scout Hall, Oakfield Road, Aylesbury A6 AAE-1 to AAE-963 Alfred Rose Park Community Centre, Dunsham Lane, A7A AAF-1 to AAF-1198 Aylesbury Alfred Rose Park Community Centre, Dunsham Lane, A7B AAF-1199 to AAF-2576 Aylesbury Alfred Rose Park Community Centre, Dunsham Lane, A8A AAG-1 to AAG-1209 Aylesbury Alfred Rose Park Community Centre, Dunsham Lane, A8B AAG-1210 to AAG-2150 Aylesbury Jubilee Hall, Aylesbury Road, Bierton A9 AAZ -1 to AAZ-344 Haydon Abbey Pre-School and Nursery, Holman Street, A10A AAH-1 to AAH-1656 Aylesbury Haydon Abbey Pre-School and Nursery, Holman Street, A10B AAH-1657 to AAH-3360 Aylesbury Haydon Abbey Pre-School and Nursery, Holman Street, A10C AAH-3361 to AAH-4930 Aylesbury Haydon Abbey Pre-School and Nursery, Holman Street, A10D AAH-4931 to AAH-6053 Aylesbury Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Nick Graham Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF Quarrendon & Meadowcroft Community Centre, Bowlers A11A AAN-1 to AAN-991 Field, Meadowcroft Road Quarrendon & Meadowcroft Community Centre, Bowlers A11B AAN-992 to AAN-1938 Field, Meadowcroft Road Haydon Hill Community Centre, 10 Dickens Way, Aylesbury A12 AAO -1 to AAO-1410 Haydon Hill Community Centre, 10 Dickens Way, Aylesbury A12 BEE -1 to BEE-5 William Harding School, Hazlehurst Drive, Aylesbury A13A AAJ-1 to AAJ-1191 William Harding School, Hazlehurst Drive, Aylesbury A13B AAJ-1192 to AAJ-2293 Rivets Sports and Social Club, Whitehead Way, Aylesbury A14A AAK-1 to AAK-1543 Rivets Sports and Social Club, Whitehead Way, Aylesbury A14B AAK-1544 to AAK-3001 Aylesbury Tennis and Squash Club, The County Ground, A15A AAR-1 to AAR-955/3 Wendover Road, Aylesbury Aylesbury Tennis and Squash Club, The County Ground, A15B AAR-956 to AAR-1874 Wendover Road, Aylesbury William Harding School, Hazlehurst Drive, Aylesbury A16 ABB -1 to ABB-1026 Hawkslade Farm Community Centre, Orwell Drive, A17 ABC -1 to ABC-493 Aylesbury Walton Court Community Centre, Walton Court Shopping A18A AAI-1 to AAI-940 Centre, Hannon Road Walton Court Community Centre, Walton Court Shopping A18B AAI-941 to AAI-1858 Centre, Hannon Road Southcourt Community Centre, Prebendal Avenue, A19A AAP-1 to AAP-1194 Aylesbury Southcourt Community Centre, Prebendal Avenue, A19B AAP-1195 to AAP-2275 Aylesbury Church of the Good Shepherd, Church Square, Churchill A20A AAQ-1 to AAQ-1268 Avenue Church of the Good Shepherd, Church Square, Churchill A20B AAQ-1269 to AAQ-2583 Avenue Hawkslade Farm Community Centre, Orwell Drive, A21A ABA-1 to ABA-978 Aylesbury Hawkslade Farm Community Centre, Orwell Drive, A21B ABA-979 to ABA-1493 Aylesbury Prebendal Farm Community Centre, Somerville Way, A22A AAM-1 to AAM-1706 Aylesbury Prebendal Farm Community Centre, Somerville Way, A22B AAM-1707 to AAM-3351 Aylesbury Walton Court Community Centre, Walton Court Shopping A23 AAS-1 to AAS-1319 Centre, Hannon Road Fairford Leys Community Centre, Hampden Square, A24A AAW-1 to AAW-1061 Fairford Leys Fairford Leys Community Centre, Hampden Square, A24B AAW-1062 to AAW-2432 Fairford Leys Fairford Leys Community Centre, Hampden Square, A24C AAW-2433 to AAW-3521 Fairford Leys The Anthony Hall, London Road, Aston Clinton A25A AAT-1 to AAT-2026 The Anthony Hall, London Road, Aston Clinton A25B AAT-2027 to AAT-3759 Jubilee Hall, Aylesbury Road, Bierton A26A BBJ-1 to BBJ-655 Jubilee Hall, Aylesbury Road, Bierton A26A BCX-1 to BCX-114 Jubilee Hall, Aylesbury Road, Bierton A26B BBJ-656 to BBJ-1237 Jubilee Hall, Aylesbury Road, Bierton A26B BBS-1 to BBS-47 The Oakfield Community Building, Siding Road, Aylesbury A27 BDB-1 to BDB-1204/6 Buckland Village Hall, Buckland, Aylesbury A28 AAV -1 to AAV-631 Buckland Village Hall, Buckland, Aylesbury A28 AAX -1 to AAX-123 Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Nick Graham Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF Weston Turville Village Hall, School Approach, Main Street A29A ABH-2/1 to ABH-1529 Weston Turville Village Hall, School Approach, Main Street A29B ABH-1530 to ABH-2899 Chearsley Village Hall, Winchendon Road, Chearsley A30 BBV -1 to BBV-434/3 Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Park, Churchway A31A BCS-1 to BCS-1517 Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Park, Churchway A31B BCS-1518 to BCS-3134 Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Park, Churchway A31C BBF-1 to BBF-44 Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Park, Churchway A31C BCS-3135 to BCS-4343 Haddenham Village Hall, Banks Park, Churchway A31C BDC-1 to BDC-123 Ickford Village Hall, Bridge Road, Ickford A32 BCY -1 to BCY-564 Long Crendon Baptist Church, High street, Long Crendon A33A BDI-1 to BDI-1061 Long Crendon Baptist Church, High street, Long Crendon A33B BDI-1062 to BDI-2026 Shabbington Village Hall, Marsh Road, Shabbington A34 BEG -1 to BEG-428 Worminghall Village Hall, The Avenue, Worminghall A35 BFH -1 to BFH-436 Akeley Village Hall, Church Hill, Akeley A36 BBC -1 to BBC-397 Lace Hill Sports & Community Centre, Catchpin Street, A37A BBQ-1 to BBQ-1780 Buckingham Lace Hill Sports & Community Centre, Catchpin Street, A37B BBQ-1781 to BBQ-3381 Buckingham Lace Hill Sports & Community Centre, Catchpin Street, A37C BBQ-3382 to BBQ-5257 Buckingham Leckhampstead Village Hall, Church End, Leckhampstead A38 BDE -1 to BDE-169 Church Hall, Lillingstone Lovell, Buckingham A39 BDF -1 to BDF-67 Church Hall, Lillingstone Lovell, Buckingham A39 BDG -1 to BDG-112 Maids Moreton Village Hall, Main Street, Maids Moreton A40 BCM -1 to BCM-35 Maids Moreton Village Hall, Main Street, Maids Moreton A40 BDK -1 to BDK-716 Maids Moreton Village Hall, Main Street, Maids Moreton A41 BBN -1 to BBN-356 Dadford Village Hall, Main Road, Dadford A42 BEO -1 to BEO-244 Thornborough Village Hall, High Street, Thornborough A43 BEQ -1 to BEQ-526 Buckingham Youth Centre, London Road, Buckingham A44 BBM-1 to BBM-137 Buckingham Youth Centre, London Road, Buckingham A45A BBO-1 to BBO-1614 Buckingham Youth Centre, London Road, Buckingham A45B BBO-1615 to BBO-3268 Buckingham Youth Centre, London Road, Buckingham A45C BBO-3269 to BBO-4807 Gawcott Village Hall, Buckingham Road, Gawcott A46 BCN -1 to BCN-676 All Saints Church, Church End, Hillesden A47 BCU -1 to BCU-172 Old School, Main Street, Preston Bissett A48 BEB -1 to BEB-259 Radclive cum Chackmore Parish Hall, Main Street, A49 BEF -1 to BEF-205 Chackmore The Reading Room, Main Street, Shalstone A50 BEH -1 to BEH-98 Tingewick Village Hall, Main Street, Bucks A51 BBG -1 to BBG-64 Tingewick Village Hall, Main Street, Bucks A51 BBX -1 to BBX-56 Tingewick Village Hall, Main Street, Bucks A51 BES -1 to BES-1019 Turweston Village Hall, Main Street, Turweston A52 BET -1 to BET-162 The Old School, Main Street, Water Stratford A53 BEX -1 to BEX-112/2 Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Nick Graham Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19 8FF Westbury Village Hall, Playing Field Road, Westbury, A54 BBI -1 to BBI-99 Brackley Westbury Village Hall, Playing Field Road, Westbury, A54 BEZ -1 to BEZ-384 Brackley Greenacre Hall (Carrington Room), Main Road, Drayton A55 BCF -1 to BCF-538 Parslow Great Brickhill Parish Hall, Horsepond, Rotten Row, Great A56 BCP -1 to BCP-714 Brickhill North Marston Memorial Hall, High Street, North Marston A57 BCW -1 to BCW-62 North Marston Memorial Hall, High Street, North Marston A57 BDU -1 to BDU-577/1 Mursley Village Hall, Main Street, Mursley A58 BDP -1 to BDP-569 Newton Longville Village Hall, 2 Paradise, Newton Longville A59 BDS -1 to BDS-1518 Oving Village Hall, Bowling Alley, Oving A60 BDW -1 to BDW-384 Oving Village Hall, Bowling Alley, Oving A60 BDY -1 to BDY-43 Quainton Memorial Hall, 2 Station Road, Quainton A61 BED -1 to BED-1058 Soulbury Parish Hall, High Road, Soulbury A62 BEJ -1 to BEJ-677 Stoke Hammond Community Centre, Bragenham Side, A63 BEM -1 to BEM-1339 Stoke Hammond Stewkley Village Hall, High Street North, Stewkley A64 BCG -1 to BCG-78 Stewkley Village Hall, High Street North, Stewkley A64 BEL -1 to BEL-1464 Swanbourne Village Hall, 9 Mursley Road, Swanbourne A65 BCV -1 to BCV-75 Swanbourne Village Hall, 9 Mursley Road, Swanbourne A65 BEP -1 to BEP-335 Caravan at entrance to Duck Decoy, c/o Manor Farm, A66 BBL -1 to BBL-106 Boarstall Brill
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