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Notice of Situation of Polling Places EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION OF MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE SOUTH EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES I should advise you that the EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Election will take place on Thursday 12 December 2019 and the poll will take place between the hours of 07:00 am to 10:00 pm. Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Ballot Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Street Range No of Electors Box No. (Polling No. District) 1 HA6 STUNTNEY SOCIAL CLUB SOHAM ROAD HA6 LOWER ROAD - STUNTNEY 209 STUNTNEY ELY CAMBS CB7 5TL CAUSEWAY 2 HC1 PRICKWILLOW VILLAGE HALL 21 MAIN HC1 BRANCH BANK - STATION 402 STREET PRICKWILLOW ELY CAMBS CB7 4UN DROVE 3 HD6 QUEEN ADELAIDE VILLAGE HALL HD6 ELY ROAD - THISTLE CORNER 160 PRICKWILLOW ROAD QUEEN ADELAIDE ELY CAMBS CB7 4TZ 4 HF1 ELY COMMUNITY CENTRE (LARKFIELDS) HIGH HF1/2 ABBOT THURSTON AVENUE 1200 BARNS ELY CAMBS CB7 4SB HIGH BARNS 5 HF1 ELY COMMUNITY CENTRE (LARKFIELDS) HIGH HF1/1 HOLLY WALK - WILFORD 1188 BARNS ELY CAMBS CB7 4SB DRIVE 6 HF2 CONFERENCE ROOM PRINCESS OF WALES HF2/2 ALLEN ROAD - MERIVALE WAY 1172 HOSPITAL OFF LUMLEY CLOSE ELY CAMBS CB7 4FF 7 HF2 CONFERENCE ROOM PRINCESS OF WALES HF2/1 MERRIFIELD GARDENS 1058 HOSPITAL OFF LUMLEY CLOSE ELY CAMBS DAMSON AVENUE CB7 4FF 8 HG1 ST PETERS CHURCH HALL ELY BROAD HG1 ANNESDALE - WINFARTHING 604 STREET ELY CAMBS CB7 4AH COURT SHIP LANE 9 HH1 CENTRE E ELY BARTON ROAD ELY CAMBS HH1 BACK HILL - WALPOLE COURT 666 CB7 4DE 10 HI1 ELY METHODIST CHURCH CHAPEL STREET HI1/1 ABBOTS WAY - HILLS LANE 1494 ELY CAMBS CB6 1AD 11 HI1 ELY METHODIST CHURCH CHAPEL STREET HI1/2 JOHN AMNER CLOSE WRENS 1512 ELY CAMBS CB6 1AD CLOSE 12 HI2 SCOUT HALL (next ot Guide Hall) ST JOHNS HI2/1 ALEXANDER CHASE 1494 ROAD ELY ST JOHNS ROAD ELY CAMBS CB6 HERTFORD CLOSE 3BW 13 HI2 SCOUT HALL (next ot Guide Hall) ST JOHNS HI2/2 HERVEY CLOSE - YORKE WAY 1470 ROAD ELY ST JOHNS ROAD ELY CAMBS CB6 3BW 14 HJ6 CHETTISHAM CHURCH THE HAMLET HJ6 LYNN ROAD - THE HAMLET 104 CHETTISHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 1SA 15 HK1 THE COACH HOUSE REAR OF LAMB HOTEL 2 HK1 ARCHERY CRESCENT 881 LYNN ROAD ELY CAMBS CB7 4EJ WILLOW WALK 16 JA1 ARKENSTALL CENTRE 7 STATION ROAD JA1/1 ALDRETH ROAD - HOGHILL 1112 HADDENHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3XD DROVE 17 JA1 ARKENSTALL CENTRE 7 STATION ROAD JA1/2 HOP ROW - GREEN LANE 1145 HADDENHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3XD 18 JB1 ALDRETH VILLAGE CENTRE HIGH STREET JB1 DAM BANK DROVE - THE 185 ALDRETH ELY CAMBS CB6 3PQ BOROUGH 19 JD1 STRETHAM CHURCH HALL 42 HIGH STREET JD1 AKEMAN CLOSE - FEAST 1451 STRETHAM ELY CAMBS CB6 3LD GREEN 20 JF1 LITTLE THETFORD VILLAGE HALL THE JF1 BURYING WAY - TAYLOR 534 WYCHES LITTLE THETFORD ELY CAMBS CB6 CLOSE 3HG 21 JG1 WENTWORTH HALL CHURCH ROAD JG1 CHURCH FARM CLOSE - MAIN 112 WENTWORTH ELY CAMBS CB6 3QE STREET Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL, NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CAMBS Ballot Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Street Range No of Electors Box No. (Polling No. District) 22 JH1 ST PETERS HALL HIGH STREET WILBURTON JH1 BAKERY CLOSE - 940 ELY CAMBS CB6 3RA WHITECROSS ROAD 23 JJ1 ST ANDREWS HALL MAIN STREET JJ1/1 BARTON CLOSE - MAIN 1018 WITCHFORD ELY CAMBS CB6 2HQ STREET 24 JJ1 ST ANDREWS HALL MAIN STREET JJ1/2 MANOR CLOSE - WITCHFORD 714 WITCHFORD ELY CAMBS CB6 2HQ ROAD 25 KA1 BOTTISHAM COMMUNITY SPORTS & SOCIAL KA1 ANCIENT MEADOWS 1599 CLUB 31 DOWNING CLOSE BOTTISHAM WOODWARD DRIVE CAMBRIDGE CB25 9DD 26 KB1 BURWELL BAPTIST CHURCH HALL NORTH KB1/1 ANCHOR LANE - NESS ROAD 1156 STREET BURWELL CAMBRIDGE CB25 0BB 27 KB1 BURWELL BAPTIST CHURCH HALL NORTH KB1/2 NEW ROAD - THE BRIARS 1096 STREET BURWELL CAMBRIDGE CB25 0BB 28 KB2 THE GARDINER MEMORIAL HALL HIGH KB2/1 ABBEY CLOSE - KENTWELL 1150 STREET BURWELL CAMBS CB25 0HD PLACE 29 KB2 THE GARDINER MEMORIAL HALL HIGH KB2/2 LIME CLOSE - WILD ACRES 1156 STREET BURWELL CAMBS CB25 0HD 30 KC1 FASSAGE HALL STATION ROAD LODE KC1 ABBEY LANE - WILLOW 637 CAMBRIDGE CB25 9HB GROVE 31 KD1 REACH VILLAGE CENTRE FAIR GREEN REACH KD1 BURWELL ROAD - THE HYTHE 259 CAMBS CB25 0JD 32 KE1 DOWNING COURT COMMUNAL ROOM 1 KE1 ABBEY LANE - VICARAGE 626 DOWNING COURT SWAFFHAM BULBECK CLOSE CAMBRIDGE CB25 0LP 33 KF1 SWAFFHAM PRIOR VILLAGE HALL HIGH KF1 ADAMS ROAD - UPWARE 624 STREET SWAFFHAM PRIOR CAMBRIDGE CB25 0LD 34 LA1 CHIPPENHAM VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET LA1 BADLINGHAM - THARP WAY 381 CHIPPENHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5PP 35 LB1 VICTORIA HALL CARTER STREET FORDHAM LB1/1 ABBEY PLACE - MARKET 930 ELY CAMBS CB7 5NG STREET 36 LB1 VICTORIA HALL CARTER STREET FORDHAM LB1/2 MILDENHALL ROAD WITHERS 1043 ELY CAMBS CB7 5NG PLACE 37 LC1 THE BEECHES 32 MILL STREET ISLEHAM ELY LC1 ASHFIELD GARDENS - WEST 1682 CAMBS CB7 5RY STREET 38 LE1 KENNETT PAVILION STATION ROAD KENNETT LE1 CHURCH LANE - THE CLOSE 242 NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9QF 39 LF1 SOHAM TOWN RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB LF1/1 ASPEN WAY - HERON CROFT 1954 JULIUS MARTIN LANE SOHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5EQ 40 LF1 SOHAM TOWN RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB LF1/2 HOLMES LANE - 1880 JULIUS MARTIN LANE SOHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 WEATHERALLS CLOSE 5EQ 41 LG1 WALTER GIDNEY PAVILION RECREATION LG1 BERRYCROFT - WEST DRIVE 955 GROUND SOHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5ED GARDENS 42 LG2 WALTER GIDNEY PAVILION RECREATION LG2 ANGLE COMMON - GLENARE 2215 GROUND SOHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5ED COURT 43 LG3 WALTER GIDNEY PAVILION RECREATION LG3 ADELAIDE CLOSE - WHITE 1544 GROUND SOHAM ELY CAMBS CB7 5ED HART LANE 44 LI6 GEORGE AND DRAGON THE STREET LI6 CHURCH LANE - THE STREET 131 SNAILWELL NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 7LX 45 LJ1 THE MISSION HALL WICKEN HIGH STREET LJ1 BACK LANE - UPWARE 629 WICKEN ELY CAMBS CB7 5XR 46 MA1 ASHLEY VILLAGE HALL 48 HIGH STREET MA1 CHAPEL ROW - UPEND ROAD 449 ASHLEY NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9DX 47 MB1 BRINKLEY MEMORIAL HALL HIGH STREET MB1 BEECHCROFT - WESTON 270 BRINKLEY NR. NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 COLVILLE ROAD 0SF 48 MC1 BURROUGH GREEN VILLAGE HALL BRADLEY MC1 BACK LANE - WESTLEY 295 ROAD BURROUGH GREEN NEWMARKET WATERLESS SUFFOLK CB8 9NH 49 MD1 NEWMARKET TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB MD1 ASHLEY ROAD - THE 644 CHEVELEY CRICKET FIELD ROAD SHRUBBERIES NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 8BT Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL, NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CAMBS Ballot Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Street Range No of Electors Box No. (Polling No. District) 50 ME1 CHEVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMUNITY ME1 ASHLEY ROAD - THE 772 ROOM COMMUNITY ROOM HIGH STREET PADDOCKS CHEVELEY NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9DG 51 MF1 THE TAYLOR HALL 3 CHURCH CLOSE MF1 ALGAR DRIVE - VICARAGE 536 DULLINGHAM NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9XE CLOSE 52 MG1 KIRTLING VILLAGE HALL KIRTLING MG1 BRADLEY ROAD - 258 NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9PB WOODDITTON ROAD 53 MH1 THE ELLESMERE CENTRE LEY ROAD MH1 CAMBRIDGE ROAD - THE 472 STETCHWORTH NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 ALLEY 9TS 54 MI6 WESTLEY WATERLESS VILLAGE HALL MAIN MI6 BRINKLEY ROAD - WESTLEY 118 STREET WESTLEY WATERLESS NEWMARKET WATERLESS SUFFOLK CB8 0RG 55 MJ1 NEWMARKET TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB - MJ1 CAMBRIDGE ROAD - 800 WOODDITTON CRICKET FIELD ROAD WOODDITTON ROAD NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 8BT 56 MK1 THE GRANARY BARNS PARSONAGE FARM MK1 DITTON GREEN - WEST END 224 LANE WOODDITTON NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9RZ 57 MK2 METHODIST CHURCH SAXON STREET MK2 CHEVELEY ROAD - THE 226 NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9RN STREET 90 ZA1 BALSHAM CHURCH INSTITUTE CHURCH LANE ZA1 ANY STREET BALSHAM - ANY 1270 BALSHAM CAMBRIDGE CB21 4EQ STREET BALSHAM 91 ZC1 CARAVAN, PINEHAWK KENNELS CARLTON ZC1 ANY STREET CARLTON - ANY 150 PINEHAWK KENNELS CHURCH ROAD STREET CARLTON CARLTON NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 9LA 92 ZF1 HORSEHEATH VILLAGE HALL HAVERHILL ZF1 ANY STREET HORSHEATH 387 ROAD HORSEHEATH CAMBRIDGE CB21 4QR ANY STREET HORSHEATH 93 ZI1 WEST WICKHAM VILLAGE HALL HIGH STREET ZI1 ANY STREET W-WICKHAM 346 WEST WICKHAM CAMBRIDGE CB21 4SH ANY STREET W-WICKHAM 94 ZJ1 WEST WRATTING VILLAGE HALL WEST ZJ1 ANY STREET W-WRATTING 385 WRATTING 79 HIGH STREET WEST WRATTING ANY STREET W-WRATTING CB21 5LU 95 ZK1 WESTON COLVILLE READING ROOM CHAPEL ZK1 ANY STREET W-COLVILLE 358 ROAD WESTON COLVILLE CAMBRIDGE CB21 ANY STREET W-COLVILLE 5NX 96 RA1, RA2 FEN DITTON RECREATION GROUND PAVILION RA1 RA2 ANY STREET FEN DITTON ANY 569 GREEN END FEN DITTON CAMBRIDGE CB5 STREET FEN DITTON 8SX 97 RB2 CARAVAN, CAR PARK, TESCO SUPERSTORE RB2 ANY STREET BEECHWOOD 625 CARAVAN CAR PARK TESCO SUPERSTORE ANY STREET BEECHWOOD YARROW ROAD FULBOURN CB1 9BF 98 RB1 FULBOURN HOME END FULBOURN CB21 5BS RB1/1 ANY STREET FULBOURN A 1403 ANY STREET FULBOURN A 99 RB1 FULBOURN HOME END FULBOURN CB21 5BS RB1/2 ANY STREET FULBOURN B 1475 ANY STREET FULBOURN B 100 RF1 GREAT WILBRAHAM MEMORIAL HALL ANGLE RF1 ANY STREET G-WILBRAHAM 480 END GREAT WILBRAHAM CAMBRIDGE CB9 ANY STREET G-WILBRAHAM 5JG 101 RC1 HORNINGSEA VILLAGE HALL VILLAGE GREEN RC1 ANY STREET HORNINGSEA 287 HIGH STREET HORNINGSEA CB25 9JG ANY STREET HORNINGSEA 102 RG1 THE CHURCH LITTLE WILBRAHAM THE RG1 ANY STREET L=WILBRAHAM 227 CHURCH CHURCH ROAD LITTLE WILBRAHAM ANY STREET L=WILBRAHAM CAMBRIDGE CB21 5LE 103 RG2 SIX MILE BOTTOM SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB RG2 ANY STREET SIX MILE 95 BRINKLEY ROAD SIX MILE BOTTOM BOTTOM - ANY STREET SIX NEWMARKET SUFFOLK CB8 0UN MILE BOTTOM 104 RD1 STOW-CUM-QUY VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET RD1 ANY STREET STOW CUM QUY 415 STOW-CUM-QUY CAMBRIDGE CB25 9AB - ANY STREET STOW CUM QUY 105 RE2 BEWICK BRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL BEWICK RE2 ANY STREET FOXGLOVE ANY 1119 BRIDGE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL STREET FOXGLOVE FULBOURN OLD DRIFT CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGESHIRE CB1 9ND Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, EAST CAMBRIDGESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL, NUTHOLT LANE ELY CAMBS CAMBS Ballot Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Street Range No of Electors Box No.
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