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Notice Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election South West England 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: Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to Number persons entitled to vote thereat vote thereat Ashbrittle Village Hall, Ashbrittle, Wellington 1 DAA - T-1 to 179 Ash Priors Village Hall, Ash Priors, Taunton 2 DAB - T-1 to 137 Bathealton Village Hall, Bathealton, Taunton 3 DAC - T-1 to 149 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 4 DAD - T-1 to 89 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 4 DBC - T-1 to 123 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall 4 DDB - T-1 to 147 Bicknoller Village Hall, Bicknoller 5 DAE - B-1 to 353/1 Bishops Hull School, Bishops Hull, Taunton 6 DAF - T-1 to 1504 Bishops Hull, Bishops Hull, Taunton 7 DAF - T-1506 to 2806 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Bishops Lydeard 8 DAG - T-1 to 1163 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Bishops Lydeard 8 DAH - T-1 to 101 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Bishops Lydeard 9 DAG - T-1164 to 2320/1 Bradford on Tone Village Hall, Bradford on Tone, Taunton 10 DAI - T-1 to 538/1 Brompton Ralph Village Hall, Brompton Ralph, Taunton 11 DAJ - B-1 to 176 Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis, Dulverton 12 DAK - B-1 to 329 Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis, Dulverton 12 DAL - B-2 to B-59 Brushford Parish Hall, New Road, Brushford 13 DAM - B-1 to 449/1 Coronation Hall, West Yeo Road, Burrowbridge 14 DAN - T-1 to 416 Carantoc Place Common Room, Carhampton 15 DAO - B-1 to 164 Carantoc Place Common Room, Carhampton 15 DAP - B-1 to 597 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 16 DAQ - T-1 to 219 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 16 DAR - T-1 to 1262/1 Church Hall, Waterrow, Taunton 17 DAS - T-1 to 235 Churchinford Village Hall, Churchinford, Taunton 18 DAT - T-1 to 716 Clatworthy Village Hall, Clatworthy, Taunton 19 DAU - B-1 to B-77 Combe Florey Village Hall, Combe Florey, Taunton 20 DAV - T-1 to 208 Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton 21 DAW - T-1 to 1400 Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton 22 DAW - T-1401 to 2761/1 Walker Room, Comeytrowe Community Hall, Taunton 23 DAX - T-1 to 1370 Corfe Village Hall, Newton Lane, Corfe 24 DAY - T-1 to 249 Community Hall, Cotford St Luke 25 DAZ - T-1 to 1568 Creech St Michael Village Hall, Creech St Michael 26 DBA - T-1 to 1122 Creech St Michael Village Hall, Creech St Michael 27 DBA - T-1123 to 2230 Crowcombe Hall, Crowcombe, Taunton 28 DBB - B-1 to 383 Moorland Hall, Wheddon Cross, Minehead 29 DBD - B-1 to 341 Dulverton Town Hall, 10 Fore Street, Dulverton 30 DBE - B-1 to 917 Dulverton Town Hall, 10 Fore Street, Dulverton 30 DBF - B-1 to 227 Dunster Tithe Barn, Priory Green, Dunster 31 DBG - B-1 to 706 Durston Village Hall, Higher Durston, Taunton 32 DBH - T-1 to 116 East Quantoxhead Village Hall, East Quantoxhead 33 DBI - B-1 to 82 Deane Close Common Room, Deane Close, Stogumber 34 DBJ - B-1 to 48 Deane Close Common Room, Deane Close, Stogumber 34 DDE - B-1 to 575 Exford Memorial Hall, Church Hill, Exford 35 DBK - B-1 to 328 Simonsbath House, Simonsbath, Exmoor 36 DBL - B-1 to 118 Exton and Bridgetown Village Hall, Bridgetown, Dulverton 37 DBM - B-1 to 178 The Tithe Barn, Fitzhead, Taunton 38 DBN - T-1 to 200/1 Halse Village Hall, Halse 39 DBO - T-1 to 221 Hatch Beauchamp Village Hall, Hatch Beauchamp 40 DBP - T-2 to 512 Combe House Hotel, Holford Combe, Holford 41 DBQ - B-1 to 243 Huish Champflower Village Hall, Huish Champflower 42 DBR - B-1 to 203 Kilve Village Hall, Lagger Hill, Kilve 43 DBS - B-1 to 296 Kilve Village Hall, Lagger Hill, Kilve 43 DDI - B-1 to 34 Kingston St Mary Village Hall, Kingston St Mary, Taunton 44 DBT - T-1 to 760 Langford Budville Jubilee Hall, Langford Budville 45 DBU - T-1 to 422 Luccombe Village Hall, Luccombe, Minehead 46 DBV - B-1 to 116 Luxborough Village Hall, Kingsbridge, Luxborough 47 DBW - B-1 to 159 Luxborough Village Hall, Kingsbridge, Luxborough 47 DDL - B-1 to 63 Lydeard St Lawrence Village Hall, Lydeard St Lawrence 48 DBX - T-1 to 317 Lydeard St Lawrence Village Hall, Lydeard St Lawrence 48 DBY - T-1 to 71 Victoria Rooms, Fore Street, Milverton, Somerset 49 DBZ - T-1 to 1140 Methodist Church, Lower Meadow Road, Alcombe 50 DCA - B-1 to 301 St Michaels Church, Church Street, Alcombe 51 DCB - B-1 to 2005 Methodist Church Hall, The Avenue, Minehead 52 DCC - B-1 to 945 Roman Catholic Hall, 8 Townsend Road, Minehead 53 DCD - B-1 to 1251 Roman Catholic Hall, 8 Townsend Road, Minehead 54 DCD - B-1252 to 2279 Methodist Church Hall, Methodist Church, The Avenue 55 DCE - B-1 to 1031 Methodist Church Hall, Methodist Church, The Avenue 56 DCE - B-1032 to 1985 Sainsbury Community Hall, Sainsbury Road, Minehead 57 DCF - B-1 to 944 Sainsbury Community Hall, Sainsbury Road, Minehead 58 DCF - B-945 to 1801 EMN Community Hall, Combe Cross Hill, Monksilver 59 DCG - B-1 to 90 EMN Community Hall, Combe Cross Hill, Monksilver 59 DCH - B-3 to 153 North Curry Village Hall, Greenway, North Curry 60 DCI - T-1 to 1384 Norton Fitzwarren Village Hall, Norton Fitzwarren 61 DCJ - T-1 to 1327 Norton Fitzwarren Village Hall, Norton Fitzwarren 62 DCJ - T-1328 to 2659 The Memorial Hall, Nynehead, Wellington 63 DCK - T-2 to 333 Lounge, Oake and District Hall, Saxon Close, Oake 64 DCL - T-1 to 610 Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road, Porlock 65 DCM - B-1 to B-39 Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road, Porlock 65 DCT - B-1 to 1157 Old Cleeve Community Hall, Old Cleeve, Minehead 66 DCN - B-1 to 461 Roadwater Village Hall, Roadwater, Watchet 67 DCO - B-2 to 402 Washford Memorial Hall, Huish Lane, Washford 68 DCP - B-1 to 511/2 Thurlbear Primary School, Thurlbear, Taunton 69 DCQ - T-1 to 93 Otterford Parish Hall, Bishopswood, Chard 70 DCR - T-1 to 300 The Old School, Pitminster, Taunton 71 DCS - T-1 to 852 Ruishton Village Hall, Ruishton 72 DCU - T-1 to 1159 Ruishton Village Hall, Ruishton 72 DCV - T-1 to 102 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 73 DCW - T-1 to 229/1 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 73 DEA - T-1 to 381 Sampford Brett Village Hall, Sampford Brett, Taunton 74 DCX - B-1 to 241 Allerford & Selworthy Community Hall, Allerford 75 DCY - B-1 to 37 Allerford & Selworthy Community Hall, Allerford 75 DCZ - B-1 to 371 Upton Village Hall, Lowtrow Cross, Upton, Wiveliscombe 76 DDA - B-1 to 93 Upton Village Hall, Lowtrow Cross, Upton, Wiveliscombe 76 DDO - B-1 to 128 Staplegrove Village Hall, 214 Staplegrove Road, Taunton 77 DDC - T-1 to 832 Staplegrove Village Hall, 214 Staplegrove Road, Taunton 78 DDC - T-833 to 1572 The Appley Pavilion, Appley 79 DDD - T-1 to 218 St Audries Close Common Room, Stogursey 80 DDF - B-1 to 1124 St Audries Close Common Room, Stogursey 80 DDJ - B-1 to 53 Williams Hall, Dark Lane, Stoke St Gregory 81 DDG - T-1 to 727 Stoke St Mary Village Hall, Stoke St Mary, Taunton 82 DDH - T-1 to 394 Timberscombe Village Hall, Timberscombe 83 DDK - B-1 to 345 Trull Memorial Hall, Church Road, Trull 84 DDN - T-1 to 1644 Watchet Phoenix, The Esplanade, Watchet 85 DDP - B-1 to 1553 Watchet Phoenix, The Esplanade, Watchet 86 DDP - B-1554 to 3078 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 87 DDQ - T-1 to 1394 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 88 DDQ - T-1395 to 2725 Reminiscence Learning, The Counting House, Tonedale 89 DDR - T-1 to 728 Wellington Rugby Club, Corams Lane, Wellington 90 DDS - T-1 to 1545/3 The Northfield Centre, North Street, Wellington 91 DDT - T-1 to 1382 Rockwell Green Village Hall, Rockwell Green, Wellington 92 DDU - T-1 to 1036 Rockwell Green Village Hall, Rockwell Green, Wellington 93 DDU - T-1037 to 2063 Bulford Community Hall, Bulford, Wellington 94 DDV - T-1 to 1309 Wellesley Park School, Homefield, Wellington 95 DDW - T-1 to 930/1 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington 96 DDX - T-1 to 956 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 97 DDY - T-1 to 50 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington 97 DDZ - T-1 to 159 Popham Hall, West Bagborough, Taunton 98 DEB - T-1 to 339 West Buckland Village Hall, West Buckland 99 DEC - T-1 to 933 West Hatch Village Hall, West Hatch 100 DED - T-1 to 243 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 101 DEE - T-1 to 1064 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield 102 DEE - T-1065 to 2100 Brittons Ash Comm Centre, Bridgwater Rd, Bathpool 103 DEF - T-1 to 1665 West Quantoxhead Village Hall, West Quantoxhead 104 DEG - B-1 to 277 Council Chamber, West Somerset House, Killick Way 105 DEH - B-1 to 1149 Council Chamber, West Somerset House, Killick Way 106 DEH - B-1150 to 2242 Winsford Village Hall, Winsford, Minehead 107 DEI - B-1 to 242 Withycombe Memorial Hall, Lower Street, Withycombe 108 DEJ - B-1 to 236 Hawkridge Village Hall, Hawkridge, Dulverton 109 DEK - B-1 to 35 Withypool Village Hall, Higher Mead, Withypool 110 DEL - B-1 to 136 Community Centre, West Street, Wiveliscombe 111 DEM - T-1 to 1822 Community Centre, West Street, Wiveliscombe 112 DEN - T-1 to 620 Wootton Courtenay Village Hall, Wootton Courtenay 113 DEO - B-1 to 248 Holway Park Primary School, Shakespeare Ave, Taunton 114 DEP - T-1 to 1454 Holway Park Primary School, Shakespeare Ave, Taunton 115 DEP - T-1455 to 2898 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton 116 DEQ - T-1 to 898 Skittle Alley, The Flying Horse, Wordsworth Dr, Taunton 117 DER
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