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2019 Review of Polling Districts and Places List of Polling Stations Per Ward Appendix C 2019 Review of Polling Districts and Places List of Polling Stations Per Ward Ward Polling District Polling Station ASHLEY ASHA St Bartholomew's Church - Upper Hall, Walsingham Road, BS6 5BT ASHB Sefton Park Infants & Junior School, St Bartholomew's Road, BS7 9BJ ASHC St Bartholomew's Church - Upper Hall, Sommerville Road, BS6 5BZ ASHD Salvation Army Citadel, 6 Ashley Road, BS6 5NL ASHE Ivy Pentecostal Church, Assemblies of God, Ashley Hill, BS6 5JD ASHF Ivy Pentecostal Church, Assemblies of God, Ashley Hill, BS6 5JD ASHG St Werburgh's Community Centre, Horley Road, BS2 9TJ ASHH Salvation Army Citadel, 6 Ashley Road, BS6 5NL ASHJ Malcolm X Community Centre, 141 City Road, BS2 8YH ASHK St Paul's Community Sports Academy, Newfoundland Road, BS2 9NH ASHL St Paul's Community Sports Academy, Newfoundland Road, BS2 9NH AVONMOUTH & LAWRENCE WESTON AVLA Avonmouth Community Centre, Avonmouth Road, BS11 9EN AVLB Nova Primary School, Barracks Lane, Shirehampton, Bristol BS11 9NG Hope Café and Church, 117 - 119 Long Cross, BS11 0HL AVLC (formerly known as Lawrence Weston Baptist Church) AVLD The Rock Community Centre Ltd, St Peter's Church, Ridingleaze, BS11 0QF AVLE Lawrence Weston Youth Centre, Lawrence Weston Road, BS11 0RX AVLF Jim O`Neil House, Kilminster Road, BS11 9ZE AVLG Shirehampton Public Hall, 32 Station Road, BS11 9TX AVLH Stow House, Nibley Road, BS11 9UY AVLJ Sea Mills Library, Sylvan Way, BS9 2NA AVLK Sea Mills Library, Sylvan Way, BS9 2NA Page 1 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station BEDMINSTER BEDA St Aldhelm's Scout Hall, Raynes Road, BS3 2DL BEDB Ashton Vale Community Centre, Risdale Road, BS3 2QY BEDC St Aldhelm's Scout Hall, Raynes Road, BS3 2DL Compass Point South St School & Children's Centre, British Road Entrance, BEDD BS3 3BY BEDE Bedminster Methodist Church Hall, British Road, BS3 3BW Compass Point South St School & Children's Centre, British Road Entrance, BEDF BS3 3BY BISHOPSTON & ASHLEY DOWN BIAA Horfield Parish Church Hall (Helliwell Room), Wellington Hill, BS7 8ST BIAB Ashley Down Primary School, Downend Road, BS7 9PD BIAC Horfield Baptist Church, Brynland Avenue Entrance, BS7 9DU BIAD Horfield Baptist Church, Brynland Avenue Entrance, BS7 9DU BIAE Brunel Field Primary School, Arthur Milton Street, BS7 9EB Kelvin Players Theatre Company, 253B Gloucester Road, (Wesley Road BIAF Entrance), BS7 8NY BIAG Brunel Field Primary School, Arthur Milton Street, BS7 9EB BIAH Ashley Down Primary School, Downend Road, BS7 9PD BISHOPSWORTH BISA Bedminster Down Secondary School, Tyntesfield Road Entrance, BS13 7DQ Blenheim Scout Centre, Cheddar Grove Playing Field, Access Banwell Close, BISB BS13 7EN Blenheim Scout Centre, Cheddar Grove Playing Field, Access Banwell Close, BISC BS13 7EN BISD Bishopsworth Children's Centre, 2 Lakemead Grove, BS13 8EA BISE Headley Park Community Centre, Headley Park Avenue, BS13 7NW BISF Headley Park Community Centre, Headley Park Avenue, BS13 7NW Page 2 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station BRISLINGTON EAST BREA Kingfisher School, Lichfield Road, Bristol, BS4 4BJ Chichester House, Wootton Road, Bristol BS4 4BB BREB Further negotiation is required as to venue availability. BREC Kingfisher School, Lichfield Road, Bristol, BS4 4BJ BRED Wick Road Library, Wick Road, BS4 4HE BREE St Peter's Methodist Church Hall, Allison Road, BS4 4NZ BREF St Peter's Methodist Church Hall, Allison Road, BS4 4NZ BRISLINGTON WEST BRWA St Anne's Infants School Community Room, Bloomfield Road, BS4 4EJ St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Sandringham Road Entrance, Sandy Park Road, BRWB BS4 3PG BRWC St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, BS4 3HN BRWD Holymead Primary School, Rossall Road Entrance, BS4 4HB BRWE1 St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, BS4 3HN BRWE2 St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, BS4 3HN BRWF Bristol School of Performing Arts, White Hart Lodge, Brislington Hill, BS4 5BD BRWG Hungerford Community Centre, Hungerford Road, BS4 5EX CENTRAL CENA Woodlands Church, Belgrave Road, BS8 2AA CENB Kings Centre, 16-18 Kings Square, Bristol BS2 8JL CENC Bristol Register Office, Old Council House, Corn Street, BS1 1JG CEND Bristol Register Office, Old Council House, Corn Street, BS1 1JG CENE Broadmead Baptist Church , 1 Whippington Court, Bristol BS1 3HY CENF YHA, 64 Prince Street, BS1 4QD Faithspace Community Centre, Redcliffe Methodist Church, Prewett Street, CENG BS1 6PB Faithspace Community Centre, Redcliffe Methodist Church, Prewett Street, CENH BS1 6PB Page 3 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station CLIFTON CLIA Clifton Cathedral, Worcester Road, BS8 3BX CLIB Clifton Cathedral, Worcester Road, BS8 3BX CLIC Clifton Library, Princess Victoria Street, BS8 4BX CLID Clifton Library, Princess Victoria Street, BS8 4BX University Student Union Building, Gordon Road Side Ramp Entrance, CLIE Richmond Building, 105 Queen's Road, BS8 1LN CLIF Hope Community Church, Hope Chapel, Hope Chapel Hill, BS8 4ND CLIG Holy Trinity Church, Hotwell Road, BS8 4ST CLIFTON DOWN CLDA St John's Primary School, Anglesea Place Entrance, Worrall Road, BS8 2UH CLDB Redland Park United Reformed Church, Whiteladies Road Entrance, BS6 6SA CLDC Redland Library, Whiteladies Road, BS8 2PY CLDD Tyndale Baptist Church, Whiteladies Road, BS8 2QG CLDE All Saints Church, Pembroke Road, BS8 3ED CLDF St Paul's Church Rooms, St Paul's Road, BS8 1LR COTHAM COTA Friends Meeting House, Hampton Road, BS6 6JE COTB Friends Meeting House, Hampton Road, BS6 6JE COTC Cotham Gardens Primary School, 18 Cotham Grove, BS6 6AL COTD Cotham Gardens Primary School, 18 Cotham Grove, BS6 6AL COTE St Matthew's Church, Clare Road, BS6 5TB COTF St Matthew's Church, Clare Road, BS6 5TB EASTON ESTA St Mark's Baptist Church, St Mark's Road, BS5 6HX ESTB Church of God of Prophecy Hall, Tudor Road, BS5 6BW ESTC St Anne’s Church, St Leonard’s Road, Bristol BS5 6JN ESTD Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street, BS5 6AW ESTE Whitehall Primary School, Johnson's Road, BS5 9AT ESTF St Anne's Board Mill Social Club, Avonvale Road, BS5 9RN ESTG St Anne's Board Mill Social Club, Avonvale Road, BS5 9RN Page 4 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station EASTVILLE ESVA Stapleton Church Hall, 23 Park Road, BS16 1AZ ESVB Bristol Metropolitan Academy, Snowdon Road, BS16 2HD ESVC May Park Primary School, Orchard Hall, Coombe Road, BS5 6LE ESVD All Saints Church, Grove Road, BS16 2BW ESVE All Saints Church, Grove Road, BS16 2BW ESVF Rose Green Centre, Gordon Road, BS5 7DR ESVG Crofts End Church, 1 Crofts End Road, BS5 7UW Community Room, Hastings Road Sheltered Housing, 10A Hastings Road, FWDA FILWOOD BS3 5RE FWDB Oasis Academy Connaught, Melvin Square, BS4 1NH FWDC Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, BS4 1NL FWDD Oasis Academy Connaught, Melvin Square, BS4 1NH FWDE Filwood Library, Filwood Broadway, BS4 1JN FWDF Greenfield E-Act Primary Academy, Novers Lane, BS4 1QW FWDG Filwood Library, Filwood Broadway, BS4 1JN Stapleton and Begbrook Community Association Hall, Frenchay Park Road, FRVA FROME VALE BS16 1HY Stapleton and Begbrook Community Association Hall, Frenchay Park Road, FRVB BS16 1HY FRVC The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, BS16 2QQ FRVD The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, BS16 2QQ FRVE Little Hayes Nursery and Children’s Centre, Frenchay Road, BS16 2QS FRVF Former Fishponds Library, Fishponds Road, BS16 3UH FRVG Fishponds Baptist Hall, Downend Road, BS16 5AS Page 5 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station HARTCLIFFE & WITHYWOOD HAWA The Withywood Centre, Queens Road, BS13 8QA HAWB Hartcliffe Club For Young People, Gatehouse Avenue, BS13 9AE HAWC The Gatehouse Centre, Hareclive Road, BS13 9JN HAWD South Bristol Methodist Church Hall, Mowcroft Road, BS13 0LT HAWE The Withywood Centre, Queens Road, BS13 8QA HAWF Fair Furlong Primary School, Vowell Close, BS13 9HS @ Symes Community Building, Symes District Centre, Peterson Avenue, BS13 HAWG 0BE @ Symes Community Building, Symes District Centre, Peterson Avenue, BS13 HAWH 0BE HENBURY & BRENTRY HEBA Henbury Village Hall, Church Lane, BS10 7QG HEBB Henbury Village Hall, Church Lane, BS10 7QG HEBC Henbury Library, Crow Lane, BS10 7DR HEBD Henbury Library, Crow Lane, BS10 7DR HEBE Scout Hut, Tranmere Avenue, BS10 7JN HEBF Brentry Primary School, Brentry Lane, BS10 6RG HEBG Brentry Primary School, Brentry Lane, BS10 6RG HENGROVE & WHITCHURCH PARK HWPA Christ Church, Petherton Road, Hengrove, BS14 9BP HWPB Christ Church, Petherton Road, Hengrove, BS14 9BP HWPC Whitchurch Library, Whitchurch District Centre, Oatlands Avenue, BS14 0AX HWPD St Bernadette's Parish Hall, 731 Wells Road, BS14 9HU HWPE Whitchurch Library, Whitchurch District Centre, Oatlands Avenue, BS14 0AX HWPF St Bernadette's Parish Hall, 731 Wells Road, BS14 9HU HWPG Wansdyke Primary School, School Close, BS14 0DU HWPH St Augustine's Church, 2 East Dundry Road, BS14 0LL HWPJ St Augustine's Church, 2 East Dundry Road, BS14 0LL HWPK Wansdyke Primary School, School Close, BS14 0DU Page 6 of 11 Appendix C Ward Polling District Polling Station HILLFIELDS HILA Community Room at Ledbury Flats, Ledbury Road Flats, BS16 4AG HILB St John's Parish Hall, Lodge Causeway, BS16 3QG HILC Hillfields Library, Summerleaze, BS16 4HL HILD St John's Parish Hall, Lodge Causeway, BS16 3QG HILE Seventh Day Adventist Church Hall, Worcester Close, BS16 3PW HILF Minerva Primary Academy, The Greenway, BS16 4HA HILG Minerva Primary Academy, The Greenway, BS16 4HA HORFIELD HORA St Teresa RCVA Primary School, Luckington Road, BS7 0UP HORB Eden Grove Methodist Church Hall, Eden Grove, BS7 0PQ HORC Horfield C.E.V.C.
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