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ELECTION OF A POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER

for the

HUMBERSIDE POLICE AREA - EAST YORKSHIRE VOTING AREA

15 NOVEMBER 2012

The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there, is shown below.

POLLING STATIONS

Station numbe r
PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE
Station numbe r
PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE
Station numbe r
PERSONS ENTITLED TO VOTE

  • POLLING STATION
  • POLLING STATION
  • POLLING STATION

  • 1
  • 21 Main Street

Main Street Beswick EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Cherry Burton Village Hall
(AA) 1 - 116

  • 2
  • Kilnwick Village Hall

School Lane Kilnwick EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Dalton Holme Village Hall
(AB) 1 - 186

  • 3
  • Bishop Burton Village Hall

Cold Harbour View Bishop Burton EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Etton Village Hall 37 Main Street Etton
(AC) 1 - 564

  • 4
  • (AD)

1 - 1154

  • 5
  • (AE)

1 - 154

  • 6
  • (AF)

1 - 231

  • Main Street
  • West End

Cherry Burton EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Leconfield Village Hall Miles Lane
South Dalton EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Leven Recreation Hall East Street
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE

  • 7
  • (AG)

1 - 1548

  • 8
  • (AH)

1 - 1993

  • 9
  • Lockington Village Hall

Chapel Street
(AI) 1 - 451

  • Leconfield
  • LEVEN
  • LOCKINGTON

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Lund Village Hall 15 North Road LUND

  • 10
  • (AJ)

1 - 261

  • 11
  • Middleton-On-The-

Wolds Reading Room 7 Front Street
(AK) 1 - 686

  • 12
  • North Newbald Village Hall

Westgate NORTH NEWBALD
(AL) 1 - 870

MIDDLETON-ON-THE- WOLDS
13

16 19
2 Park Farm Cottages Main Road ROUTH Walkington Village Hall 21 East End WALKINGTON New Pasture Lane Community Centre Burstall Hill
(AM) 1 - 96
14 17 20
Tickton Village Hall Main Street TICKTON Bempton Village Hall 2 St. Michael's Walk BEMPTON Westgate Park Bowls Pavilion
(AN) 1 - 1324
15 18 21
Walkington Village Hall 21 East End WALKINGTON Boynton Village Hall Main Street BOYNTON Priory Church Rooms Church Green
(AO) 1 - 955

(AO) 956 - 1916 (BC) 1 - 1011
(BA) 1 - 921
(BB) 1 - 122

(BD) 1 - 1238
(BE) 1 - 1403

  • Avenue Park
  • BRIDLINGTON

  • BRIDLINGTON
  • Westgate

BRIDLINGTON St. Marys Priory Church - Bridlington Priory Sewerby Road BRIDLINGTON North Bridlington Library
22 25 28 31 34 37 40
Priory Church Rooms Church Green BRIDLINGTON
(BE) 1404 - 2844
23 26 29 32 35 38 41
(BF) 1 - 1147
24 27 30 33 36 39 42
St. Marys Priory Church - Bridlington Priory Sewerby Road BRIDLINGTON North Bridlington Library Martongate
(BF) 1148 - 2338

Grindale Village Hall Front Street GRINDALE
(BG) 1 - 93
(CA) 1 - 2512
(CB) 1 - 1283

  • Martongate
  • BRIDLINGTON

BRIDLINGTON Bridlington Community Resource Centre 4/6 Victoria Road BRIDLINGTON Flamborough Village Hall South Sea Road FLAMBOROUGH Emmanuel Church Hall Emmanuel Church Cardigan Road BRIDLINGTON Bridlington Town Hall - Council Chamber Quay Road
North Bridlington Library (CB) Martongate BRIDLINGTON
(CC) 1 - 1315
Council Offices 26 Marton Road BRIDLINGTON
(CD)

  • 1 - 1855
  • 1284 -

2579

North Bridlington Library (CE) Martongate BRIDLINGTON
(CF) 1 - 1922
Bridlington Community Resource Centre 4/6 Victoria Road BRIDLINGTON Christ Church Hall 2 Quay Road
(DA)

  • 1 - 1463
  • 1 - 1584

Emmanuel Church Hall Emmanuel Church Cardigan Road BRIDLINGTON Christ Church Hall 2 Quay Road
(DB) 1 - 2091
(DC) 1 - 1368
(DD) 1 - 1505
BRIDLINGTON

(DE) 1 - 1036
(DF) 1 - 1187
Bridlington Town Hall - Council Chamber Quay Road BRIDLINGTON Mobile Unit - Fair Maid Public House, Car Park Baynard Avenue Cottingham
(DF) 1188 -

  • 2376
  • BRIDLINGTON

BRIDLINGTON Mobile Unit - Cottingham, Shopping Precinct Car Park Castle Green, Green Lane
St. Mark's Church Hall Bessingby Gate West Hill
(DG) 1 - 1647
(EA) 1 - 886
(EB) 1 - 1756

BRIDLINGTON
EAST RIDING OF

  • YORKSHIRE
  • COTTINGHAM

43

46
Mobile Unit - Fair Maid Public House, Car Park Baynard Avenue Cottingham EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
(EB) 1757 - 2696
44 47
Cottingham Civic Hall Market Green COTTINGHAM
(EC) 1 - 1225
45 48
Cottingham Playsports Pavilion Northgate
(ED) 1 - 1050

COTTINGHAM

Cottingham Playsports Pavilion
(ED) 1051 -
St Faiths CE Church Hall
(EE) 1 - 425
Christ Church Endyke Lane
(FA) 1 - 1817
Northgate COTTINGHAM

  • 2256
  • 26 Dunswell Lane

Dunswell
COTTINGHAM
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
49

52 55
Christ Church Endyke Lane COTTINGHAM
(FB) 1 - 1427
50 53 56
Mobile Unit - Cottingham, Shops Lay- 1 - 1199 By The Parkway COTTINGHAM

  • (FC)
  • 51

54 57
St. Mary's Church Hall, Cottingham Hallgate
(FD) 1 - 1580

Cottingham EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE The Institute Main Street
St. Mary's Church Hall, Cottingham Hallgate Cottingham EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Elloughton United Reformed Church Hall Main Street
(FE) 1 - 1333
Brantingham Village Hall Main Road
(GA) 1 - 319
(GB) 1 - 260
ELLERKER
BRANTINGHAM

(GC) 1 - 2198
Elloughton Scout Hut 46 Elloughton Road BROUGH
(GD) 1 - 1605
Brough Methodist Church 54 Welton Road BROUGH
(GE) 1 - 2051

Elloughton EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
58

61
Brough Methodist Church 54 Welton Road BROUGH
(GEA) 1 - 2064
59 62
Rowley Ce Vc Primary School White Gap Road LITTLE WEIGHTON
(GF) 1 - 846
60 63
Skidby Village Hall 70 Main Street Skidby EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Bainton Methodist Chapel - School Room Dead Lane
(GG) 1 - 1152

W I Hall Church Street SOUTH CAVE
(GH) 1 - 1733
South Cave Sports Centre
(GI) 1 - 1583
(HA) 1 - 281
Church Street SOUTH CAVE Northfield Infant School Southfield Close DRIFFIELD Masonic Hall 25 Lockwood Street DRIFFIELD
BAINTON
64

67 70
Cottam Grange Grange Road COTTAM Masonic Hall 25 Lockwood Street DRIFFIELD Driffield Community Centre Mill Street
(HB) 1 - 54
65 68 71
(HC) 1 - 1527
66 69 72
Northfield Infant School Southfield Close DRIFFIELD Masonic Hall 25 Lockwood Street DRIFFIELD Fimber Village Hall Back Street Fimber
(HC) 1528 - 2896 (HF) 1 - 1093
(HD) 1 - 2235
(HE) 1 - 1881

(HG) 1 - 1256
Driffield Community Centre Mill Street
(HG) 1257 - 2538
(HH) 1 - 91

  • DRIFFIELD
  • DRIFFIELD
  • EAST RIDING OF

YORKSHIRE
73

76 79 82

  • Garton-On-The-Wolds Ce (HI)
  • 74

77 80 83
Kirkburn Village Hall Main Street Kirkburn EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Barmston and Fraisthorpe Village Hall Sands Lane
(HJ) 1 - 676
75 78 81 84
Sledmere Village Hall Bridlington Road Sledmere EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Beeford Community Centre Main Street BEEFORD
(HK)

  • 1 - 150
  • Vc Primary School

Station Road
1 - 284
GARTON-ON-THE- WOLDS Tibthorpe Village Hall Well Lane
(HL) 1 - 135
(IA) 1 - 234
(IB) 1 - 917
Tibthorpe EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
BARMSTON
Brandesburton Methodist Church Hall 34 Main Street BRANDESBURTON
(IC) 1 - 1227
Burton Agnes Ce Vc Primary School Rudston Road
(ID) 1 - 384
Burton Fleming Village Hall South Street Burton Fleming EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
(IE) 1 - 383

BURTON AGNES
Woldgate Methodist Church
(IF) 1 - 337
Foston-On-The-Wolds Village Hall
(IG) 1 - 236
Harpham and Lowthorpe Village Hall
(IH) 1 - 253
West Beck Side Haisthorpe CARNABY

  • Main Street
  • Station Road

  • HARPHAM
  • Foston On The Wolds

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE

  • 85
  • Hutton Cranswick Bowls

Club
(II) 1 - 1798

  • 86
  • Kelk Methodist Chapel -

School Room
(IJ) 1 - 138

  • 87
  • Kilham Village Hall

Church Street
(IK) 1 - 944
Rear Of The White Horse Main Street HUTTON CRANSWICK Langtoft Sports Club Front Street
Main Street KELK
Kilham EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE North Frodingham Social Centre South Townside Road NORTH FRODINGHAM Skipsea Village Hall Bridlington Road SKIPSEA
88 91
(IL) 1 - 415
89 92
Nafferton Methodist Church - School Room High Street
(IM) 1 - 1974
90 93
(IN) 1 - 670
LANGTOFT
NAFFERTON
Rudston Village Hall Marton Lane Rudston
(IO) 1 - 338
Wansford Village Hall Nafferton Road Wansford
(IP) 1 - 282
(IQ) 1 - 566

EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Corner House Main Street
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE Rickaby Village Hall Main Street
94 97
(IR) 1 - 168
95 98
(IS) 1 - 201
96 99
Mobile Unit - Layby Off A164 At Watton Watton EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE St. Joseph's Catholic Primary (JB) School 1 - 1665
(IT) 1 - 205

  • THWING
  • ULROME

Wold Newton Community Centre
(IU) 1 - 282
Parkside Primary School
(JA) 1 - 1652
Front Street WOLD NEWTON
Western Road GOOLE
Kennedy Drive Goole EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
100 St. Joseph's Catholic
Primary School Kennedy Drive Goole
(JB) 1666 - 3356
101 St. Joseph's Catholic
Primary School Kennedy Drive Goole
(JC) 1 - 1192
102 St. Joseph's Catholic Primary (JC)
School Kennedy Drive Goole
1193 - 2418

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