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Street and Polling Station Index Local Election on 3 May 2018 Street and Polling Station Index Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall North) Station Polling Place 62 Nevill Road Junior School, Nevill Road, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 3ET 63 St Michaels Scout Centre, St Michaels Avenue, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 2PG 64 Brownie Hut, Bramhall Green Roundabout, Behind Bridge News, Bridge Lane, Bramhall, SK7 3AB 65 Bramhall High School, Recreation Centre, Seal Road, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 2JT 66 2ND Bramhall Scout Headquarters, Fir Road, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 2NP 67 Mobile Polling Station, Dean Moor Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport, SK7 5LW 68 Nevill Road Junior School, Nevill Road, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 3ET Street and Polling Station Index Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall North) Street Station Street Station 64 Dane Close 62 Abbotsleigh Drive 64 Dartington Close 67 Abingdon Road 68 Dawlish Close 65 Ainsdale Close 65 Dean Moor Road, Hazel Grove 67 Alston Close, Hazel Grove 67 Delfur Road 65 Alvington Grove, Hazel Grove 67 Denbury Green, Hazel Grove 67 Ashness Drive 66 Dingle Bank Road 68 Axminster Walk 65 Dorset Avenue 68 Barley Drive 63 Duncombe Close 67 Basle Close 62 Earle Road 68 Beathwaite Drive 68 Elswick Avenue 63 Belstone Close 64 Exeter Walk 65 Berne Close 62 Fairhaven Close 65 Bickerton Drive, Hazel Grove 67 Fir Avenue 66 Birkdale Close 65 Fir Road 66 Bodmin Drive 65 Forbes Park 63 Bradda Mount 64 Geneva Road 62 Bramhall Lane South 63 Giffard Walk 67 Bramhall Lane South 64 Gleneagles Close 65 Bramhall Lane South 66 Grange Road 64 Bramhall Lane South 68 Grasmere Crescent 63 Bramhall Moor Lane, Hazel Grove 67 Hall Road 68 Bramhall Park 68 Handley Road 68 Bramhall Park Grove 68 Harford Close, Hazel Grove 67 Bramhall Park Road 68 Harlyn Avenue 65 Bramhall Park Road 68 Hartington Road 63 Bramhall Park Road 68 Headlands Road 66 Brampton Road 64 Heaton Avenue 62 Brent Moor Road 67 Helston Close 65 Bridge Lane 64 Hendham Close, Hazel Grove 67 Bridge Lane 66 Hexworth Walk 67 Brixham Walk 65 Highfield Road 64 Broadhill Close 64 Hillbury Road 64 Broadoak Road 64 Hillcrest Road 64 Broadway 64 Hillside Close 65 Brookdale Road 66 Hilton Road 64 Broomhill Drive 68 Hilton Road 64 Bude Close 65 Holbeton Close 67 Burleigh Close, Hazel Grove 67 Holland Road 63 Camberley Close 65 Holly Grange 64 Capton Close 67 Holset Walk, Hazel Grove 67 Carmenna Drive 65 Huxley Close 63 Carrwood Avenue 63 Huxley Drive 63 Carrwood Road 68 Huxton Green, Hazel Grove 67 Carrwood Road 68 Kings Close 64 Central Drive 62 Kingsway 64 Cherry Orchard Close 68 Ladybarn Crescent 63 Chevin Gardens 65 Ladybrook Road 68 Cheviot Road, Hazel Grove 67 Ladybrook Road 68 Chiltern Close, Hazel Grove 67 Ladybrook Road 68 Chinley Close 62 Ladybrook Road 68 Chisworth Close 62 Ladybrook Road 68 Chudleigh Close 67 Ladybrook Road 68 Churchston Avenue 67 Ladythorn Crescent 63 Cliston Walk, Hazel Grove 67 Ladythorn Grove 63 Colwyn Road 66 Ladythorn Road 63 Dairyground Road 63 Ladywell Close, Hazel Grove 67 Dairyground Road 65 Laleham Green 62 Dairyground Road 65 Laneside Drive 67 Dairyground Road 65 Langston Green, Hazel Grove 67 Dairyground Road 65 Launceston Close 65 Dairyground Road 65 Lausanne Road 62 Dairyground Road 65 Lawton Avenue 66 Dale Avenue 66 Lerryn Drive 68 Damery Court 66 Linney Road 62 Damery Road 66 Liskeard Drive 65 Street and Polling Station Index Lodge Farm Close Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall North) Street Station Street Station Lodge Farm Close 64 Valley Road 66 Longham Close 68 Wallbank Road 66 Low Wood Close 68 Walmer Drive 64 Lucerne Road 62 Warren Close 68 Lugano Road 62 Warton Close 65 Lytham Drive 65 Waterloo Road 66 Manor Road 68 Wentworth Drive 65 Manor Road 68 West Park Road 62 Meadowside 62 Westby Close 65 Midland Road 62 Winslade Close, Hazel Grove 67 Midland Walk 62 Winton Close 68 Milton Road 63 Woodcote Avenue 68 Modbury Close, Hazel Grove 67 Woodend 62 Nevill Road 68 Woodford Road, Poynton 65 Nevin Close 65 Woodroyd Close, Bramhall 68 Newlands Avenue 66 Wyndham Close 65 Newquay Drive 65 Yeardsley Close 62 North Park Road 62 Zurich Gardens 62 Northcote Road 65 Padstow Drive 65 Parkside Walk 62 Parkway 68 Penhale Mews 65 Penmoor Chase, Hazel Grove 67 Pennhouse Close 63 Pennine Road, Hazel Grove 67 Pentland Close, Hazel Grove 67 Pine Road 66 Plymouth Drive 65 Plymouth Drive 65 Poole Close 68 Pownall Avenue 63 Princes Walk 65 Ramsdale Road 63 Redford Drive 67 Reveton Green 67 Richmond Green, Ladythorn Crescent 63 Ringmore Road, Hazel Grove 67 Ringmore Road 67 Robins Close 63 Robins Lane 63 Roseneath 68 Roseway 64 Rossall Drive 63 Rushton Drive 62 Rushton Gardens 62 Sandiway 64 Seal Road 65 Seal Road 66 Sherford Close, Hazel Grove 67 South Parade 64 Southern Close 64 Southern Crescent 64 Southpool Close 67 St Michaels Avenue 63 Staveton Close 67 Stoke Abbot Close 63 Sunningdale Drive 65 Tenement Lane 62 Tenement Lane 62 The Dingle 68 Thorley Mews 65 Thurlestone Drive, Hazel Grove 67 Totnes Avenue 67 Troon Close 65 Truro Close 65 Street and Polling Station Index Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall South & Woodford) Station Polling Place 48 Bramhall Air Scouts Headquarters, Leewood Hall, Benja Fold, Off Ack Lane East, Stockport, SK7 2BX 49 Fords Lane Evangelical Church, Fords lane, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1DQ 50 Moss Hey Primary School, Eskdale Avenue, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1DS 51 Bramhall Village Club, Lumb Lane, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1LR 52 Woodford Community Centre, Chester Road, Woodford, Stockport, SK7 1PS 53 Hursthead Infant School, Kirkstead Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, SK8 7PZ 54 Hursthead Infant School, Kirkstead Road, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, SK8 7PZ Street and Polling Station Index Ack Lane East Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall South & Woodford) Street Station Street Station Ack Lane East 48 Foden Lane 52 Ack Lane West, Cheadle Hulme 48 Fords Lane 49 Ack Lane West, Cheadle Hulme 49 Fountains Road 49 Ack Lane West 53 Fountains Road 53 Acre Lane, Cheadle Hulme 49 Foxbench Close 50 Acre Lane, Cheadle Hulme 50 Furness Road, Cheadle Hulme 49 Acre Lane 53 Gawsworth Close 51 Adelaide Road 51 Glandon Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Albany Road 51 Glastonbury Avenue 53 Aldersgate Road 53 Glenbourne Park 50 Aldershot Close 52 Glendene Avenue 50 Anson Close 51 Glenholme Road 48 Ashley Drive 49 Gorselands 53 Ashton Close, Woodford 52 Greenway 49 Athol Road 50 Grove Lane, Cheadle Hulme 50 Avro Crescent 52 Grove Lane 53 Bath Crescent 53 Hall Moss Lane 50 Beechfield Road, Cheadle Hulme 48 Hall Moss Lane, Bramhall 52 Belmont Road 51 Hall Moss Lane, Bramhall 52 Benja Fold 48 Hardy Drive 48 Birchway 48 Hawker Road 52 Blossoms Lane 52 Hawthorn Grove 49 Blythe Avenue 49 High Elms 53 Bolton Avenue 53 Highfield Parkway 50 Boston Close 48 Hillbrook Road 48 Bowen Close 51 Hobart Close 51 Bramhall Lane South 48 Holland Park 48 Bramley Close 51 Holly Road 50 Bramley Drive 51 Hollythorn Avenue, Cheadle Hulme 48 Bramley Road 51 Holmefield Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Bramway 48 Hurst Avenue 53 Briarlands Close 48 Jenny Lane 52 Briarstead Close 48 Kendal Drive 50 Bridle Court 52 Kenwood Avenue 50 Bridle Road 52 Keswick Drive 50 Bridle Way 52 King Street 52 Brisbane Close 51 Kirkstead Road 53 Buckfast Close 53 Kitts Moss Lane 48 Burford Avenue 50 Kitts Moss Lane 49 Byland Avenue 53 Lancastrian Way, Woodford 52 Canberra Road 51 Langdale Road 50 Carlton Avenue 50 Lansdown Close, Cheadle Hulme 48 Chadwick Avenue 52 Larchway 48 Cherry Walk, Cheadle Hulme 48 Laurel Way 48 Chester Road 52 Lees Road 50 Church Lane 52 Lincoln Close, Woodford 52 Cleeve Way 53 Linden Grove 50 Commodore Close 52 Longmeadow 53 Convamore Road 48 Lumb Close 51 Copperfield Road 53 Lumb Lane 51 Cromwell Road 49 Lumb Lane 51 Crossway 51 Lyncombe Close 53 Crowland Gardens 53 Malmesbury Road 53 Dalston Drive 50 Manley Grove 51 Darwin Grove 51 Maple Road 51 Deneway 48 Mayfield Road 51 Denham Drive 48 Meadway 51 Derwent Drive 50 Meadway 51 Dickens Close 53 Meadway 51 Dobson Lane, Woodford 52 Meadway 51 Easby Close 53 Melbourne Road 51 Elmsway 48 Melbury Road 54 Eskdale Avenue 50 Midway 54 Fairway 49 Milverton Drive 50 Field Close 50 Moelfre Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Fieldside Close 50 Moor Lane 52 Street and Polling Station Index Moreton Avenue Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bramhall South & Woodford) Street Station Street Station Moreton Avenue 51 Yew Tree Park Road 54 Moss Bank 50 Moss Lane 49 Moss Lane 49 Moss Lane 50 Mountfield Road 51 Nimrod Grove, Nimrod Grove 52 Norwood Avenue 50 Oak Drive 49 Oak Meadow 50 Oakfield Close 51 Ogden Road 50 Old Hall Lane 52 Oldfarm Mews, Cheadle Hulme 48 Orchard Close 54 Park Avenue 50 Patch Lane 50 Perth Close 51 Pleasant Way, Cheadle Hulme 50 Queensgate 51 Ravenoak Road, Cheadle Hulme 48 Ravenswood Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Regent Close 50 Ridge Park 48 Ridgmont Road 51 Robins Lane 48 Roche Gardens 54 Romsey Drive 54 Roundway 49 Rowan Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Sawley Drive 54 Selby Gardens 54 Selwyn Drive, Cheadle Hulme 48 Severn Drive 49 Shackleton Road 52 Sherbourne Close 54 Shrewsbury Gardens 54 Summerlea, Cheadle Hulme 48 Syddal Close 50 Syddal Crescent 50 Syddal Green 50 Syddal Road 50 Sydney Road 51 Tewkesbury Close 54 The Nook 50 The Nook, Ogden Road 50 Thorn Road 50 Thornway 48 Tintern Road 54 Tollard Close 54 Trent Close 49 Victoria Close 48 Victoria Way 49 Vulcan Close, Woodford 52 Waltham Drive 54 Waverley Drive 54 Weavers Lane 48 Westminster Drive 54 Whitehaven Road 50 Willow Way 48 Wilmslow Road 52 Woodford Road 50 Woodford Road, Poynton 51 Woodford Road 52 Woodford Road 52 Woodhall Close 52 Street and Polling Station Index Local Election on 3 May 2018 (Bredbury & Woodley) Station Polling Place 31
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