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Situation of Polling Stations East Ayrshire Council Scottish council elections Situation of polling stations East Ayrshire Council Date of election: Thursday 4 May 2017 Ward: 1 - Annick Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E101- Dunlop Dunlop Public Hall, Main Street, Dunlop 1 Aiket, Dunlop to South Pollick, Uplawmoor E102 - Bowes Rigg & Stewarton Landward Nether Robertland Primary School, Pokelly Place, 1 Barnahill, Cunninghamhead to Woodside Cottage Stewarton E103 - Nether Robertland 2 Albert Avenue to Wylie Place E104 - Rigghead & Cocklebie Lainshaw Primary School, Kilwinning Road, Stewarton 1 Alder Street to Muir Close E104 - Rigghead & Cocklebie; and E106 - 2 Nairn Close to Willow Court; and Crusader Crescent to Thomson Lainshaw Terrace E107 - South Landward Stewarton 3 Balgraymill Farm, Fenwick to West Pokelly, Stewarton E105 - East Central Stewarton John Knox Church Hall, High Street, Stewarton 1 Annick Crescent to Vennel Street E108 - Kilmaurs Kilmaurs Primary School, Sunnyside, Kilmaurs 1 High Todhill, Fenwick to High Langmuir, Kilmaurs E108 - Kilmaurs 2 Hill Moss, Kilmaurs to Kilmaurs Road, Knockentiber E109 - Fenwick and Waterside John Fulton Hall, Fenwick 1 Aitkenhead to Windyhill, Waterside E110 - Kilmarnock North East & Moscow Galston Community Education Centre, 34 Orchard Street, 1 Hillhouse Lodge, Fenwick to Nether Newton, Newmilns Galston Ward: 2 - Kilmarnock North Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E201 - North Kilmarnock St John’s Parish Church Main Hall, Wardneuk Drive, 1 Altonhill Farm to Newmilns Gardens Kilmarnock E201 - North Kilmarnock 2 North Craig, Kilmarnock to Grassmillside, Kilmaurs E202 - Wardneuk 3 Ailsa Place to Toponthank Lane E203 - Knockinlaw (Part) & Altonhill Hillhead Primary School, Kilmaurs Road, Kilmarnock 1 Altonhill Avenue to Dalmore Road E203 - Knockinlaw (Part) & Altonhill 2 Dalwhinnie Crescent to Woodhill Road E204 - Glasgow Road District & Longpark (Part) 3 Afton Avenue to Western Road Printed and published by the Returning Officer Ward: 2 - Kilmarnock North (Cont) Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E205 - Knockinlaw (Part) & Onthank Onthank Community Education Centre, Kirkton Road, 1 Amlaird Road to Raithburn Avenue Kilmarnock E205 - Knockinlaw (Part) & Onthank; and E206 2 Redding Avenue to Western Road; and Bankend Place to Kingswell - Craufurdland Avenue Ward: 3 - Kilmarnock West and Crosshouse Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E301 - Knockentiber Pavilion, Knockentiber 1 Kilmaurs Road, Crosshouse to West Plann, Knockentiber E302 - Crosshouse Crosshouse Church Hall, Kilmarnock Road, Crosshouse 1 Annandale Court to Hunter Road E302 - Crosshouse 2 Irvine Road, Crosshouse to Busbie Holdings, Knockentiber E303 - Gatehead Gatehead Village Hall, Fairlie View, Gatehead 1 West Gatehead, Crosshouse to Moorfield, Kilmarnock E304 - Longpark (Part) & Hillhead St Joseph’s Church Main Hall, Hill Street, Kilmarnock 1 Balmoral Road to Witchhill Place E306 - Witchhill; E314 - Kay Park (Part); and 2 Dean Court to Witch Road; Boyd Court to Wellington Street; and E315 - Beansburn & Dean (Part) Cuthbert Place to Gillsburn Gardens E305 - Bonnyton Bonnyton Community Centre, Garrier Place, Kilmarnock 1 Annanhill Avenue to Waverley Avenue E309 - Grange (Part) 2 Alder Place to Willow Road E307 - Kilmarnock Central West Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, Woodstock Street, 1 Barclay House to Woodstock Place Kilmarnock E308 - Kilmarnock Central East; E310 - Rugby 2 Bank Street to Woodstock Street; Charles Place to Springhill View; Park; and E317 - Central North and Dundonald Road to Waterside Street E311 - Gargieston ATC Hall, Mews Lane, Kilmarnock 1 Arrothill Drive to Mount Avenue E311 - Gargieston; and E312 - Central South 2 Mount Place to Woodside Avenue; and Aird Avenue to Holmlea Drive (Part) & Holmes Village Holmlea Place to Westmoor Crescent; and Aberfeldy Place to St E312 - Central South (Part) & Holmes Village; 3 Michaels Mount and E316 - Grange (Part) E313 - Glencairn & Queen's Drive Loanhead Primary School, Dick Road, Kilmarnock 1 Bellsland Place to Welbeck Street Printed and published by the Returning Officer Ward: 4 - Kilmarnock East and Hurlford Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E401 - Loanhead Loanhead Primary School, Dick Road, Kilmarnock 2 Academy Apartments to Rennie Street E402 - Piersland Park 3 Alloway Avenue to Wilson Avenue E409 - Scott Ellis 4 Bunting Place to Welbeck Street E403 - Wellpark New Farm Loch Community Centre, 2A Fraser Walk, 1 Cotter Drive to Wellpark Place Kilmarnock E406 - Kay Park (Part) & South New Farm 2 Anderson Place to MacAulay Place Loch 3 MacBeth Drive to Sutherland Drive E406 - Kay Park (Part) & South New Farm Loch E404 - South Dean; and E411 - Beansburn & Silverwood Primary School, Kennedy Drive, Kilmarnock 1 Baird Place to Townholm; and Assloss to Woodlands Place Dean (Part) E405 - North New Farm Loch 2 Balfour Court to Willie Ross Place E407 - Crookedholm Crookedholm Community Centre, Grougar Road, 1 Cowans Row to London Road Crookedholm E408 - Hurlford North; and E410 - Hurlford Hurlford Community Centre, Cessnock Road, Hurlford 1 Furnace Court to Riccarton Mill; and Academy Court to Cessnock Avenue E410 - Hurlford 2 Cessnock Drive to Lifnock Avenue E410 - Hurlford 3 Lomond Avenue to Whatriggs Ward: 5 - Kilmarnock South Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E501 - Riccarton & Caprington Riccarton Nursery, Campbell Street, Kilmarnock 1 Ayr Road to Jeffrey Street E501 - Riccarton & Caprington 2 Kelburn Crescent to Witchknowe Road E502 - Bellfield West Bellfield Primary School, Tinto Avenue, Kilmarnock 1 Campsie Road to Witchknowe Road E505 - Bellfield East 2 Annick Place to Grampian Road E505 - Bellfield East 3 Haining Avenue to Wyvis Road Printed and published by the Returning Officer Ward: 5 - Kilmarnock South (Cont) Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E503 - Shortlees Shortlees Community Centre, Blacksyke Avenue, 1 Ayr Road to Elderslie Crescent Kilmarnock E503 - Shortlees 2 Gateside Place to Mosshead Road E503 - Shortlees 3 Peatland Quadrant to Wyvis Gardens E504 - Kirkstyle Kirkstyle Primary School, Carron Avenue, Kilmarnock 1 Annan Court to Nith Place Ward: 6 - Irvine Valley Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E601 - Galston West & Landward North St Sophia’s Primary School, Galston 1 Bankhead, Galston to Woodhead, Newmilns E602 - Newmilns West & Landward North Newmilns Primary School, Loudoun Road, Newmilns 1 Brocklees, Darvel to Strathholm Terrace, Newmilns E603 - Gowanbank & Darvel North Landward; Morton Hall, Main Street, Newmilns 1 Bank Head, Darvel to Templehill, Newmilns; and South Quarter, and E604 - Newmilns East & Foulpapple Darvel to John Law Close, Newmilns E604 - Newmilns East & Foulpapple 2 Kilnholm Street to Westgate House E605 - Galston (Part); and E606 - Galston Galston Community Education Centre, 34 Orchard Street, 2 Bankwood, Galston to Windyhill, Newmilns; and Andrew Lundie (Part) Galston Place to Castleview Avenue E606 - Galston (Part) 3 Cessnock Place to Wishart Place E607 - Darvel Darvel Town Hall, West Main Street, Darvel 1 Allanton to East Main Street E607 - Darvel 2 Fleming Street to Matthaburn Lane E607 - Darvel 3 McIlroy Court, Darvel to Newfield, Newmilns Ward: 7 - Ballochmyle Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E701 - Mauchline Mauchline Games Hall, 31 Kilmarnock Road, Mauchline 1 Auchencloigh, Galston to Deaconhill, Mauchline E701 - Mauchline 2 Donaldson Crescent to Lindsay Court E701 - Mauchline 3 Loch Road to Wool Mill House E703 - East Mauchline & Ballochmyle; E709 - 4 Mauchline Road, Catrine & Alexander Terrace to Westgate, Galston East; and E710 - South Landward Mauchline; Bruntwood to Rigghead, Galston; Gateside Craigie to Hurlford Wester Hillhouse, Kilmarnock Printed and published by the Returning Officer Ward: 7 - Ballochmyle (Cont) Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E702 - Sorn Sorn Old Folk’s Cabin, Main Street, Sorn 1 Gilmilnscroft Colliery, Auchinleck to Woolmill Place, Sorn E704 - Catrine Catrine Nursery School, Newton Street, Catrine 1 Hillend of Heateth, Auchinleck to Laigh Road, Catrine E704 - Catrine 2 Mauchline Road, Catrine to Low Clewes, Mauchline E705 - Muirkirk Muirkirk Games Hall, 21A Pagan Walk, Muirkirk 1 Glenbuck, Cumnock to Wellwood Street, Muirkirk E706 - Lugar; and E707 - Logan Logan Primary School, Logangate Terrace, Logan 1 Birnieknowe Auchinleck to Wallacetown, Lugar; and Longhouse, Cumnock to Holmhead, Lugar E708 - Auchinleck The Boswell Centre, Well Road, Auchinleck 1 Aird Avenue to Boswell Drive E708 - Auchinleck 2 Cameron Drive to Lambfair Gardens E708 - Auchinleck 3 Main Street to Auchinleck Lodge, Dumfries House, Cumnock Ward: 8 - Cumnock and New Cumnock Polling District Polling station and address Station Description of voters entitled to vote at the polling station No E801 - Ochiltree & Skares; 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