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Situation of Polling Station Notice Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: PCC Voting Area Voting area name: Northampton Borough Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Abington Avenue Utd. Reformed Church, NNAB1-1 to NNAB1-1587 Abington Avenue, Abington 2 Stimpson Avenue Academy, Stimpson Avenue, NNAB2-1 to NNAB2-1045 Northampton 2 Stimpson Avenue Academy, Stimpson Avenue, NNAB3-1 to NNAB3-1297 Northampton 3 Old Northamptonians Association, Bat and Ball NNAB4-1 to NNAB4-890 Room, Billing Road 4 Barry Road Primary School, Barry Road NNAB5-1 to NNAB5-1284 Entrance, Barry Road 5 Vernon Terrace Community Centre, Stockley NSAB6-2 to NSAB6-782 Street, Northampton 5 Vernon Terrace Community Centre, Stockley NSRM4-1 to NSRM4-668 Street, Northampton 6 Lumbertubs Primary School, Tonmead Road, NNBR1-1 to NNBR1-1206/1 Lumbertubs 7 Lings Primary School, Hayeswood Road, Lings NNBR2-1 to NNBR2-1971 8 Arlbury Road Community Room, Arlbury Road, NNBR3-1 to NNBR3-545 Blackthorn 9 Kings Meadow School, Manning Road, Moulton NNBV1-1 to NNBV1-1939 Leys 10 Boothville Community Centre, Rear of 3 Booth NNBV2-1 to NNBV2-1460 Lane North, Booth Lane North 10 Boothville Community Centre, Rear of 3 Booth NNPL3-1 to NNPL3-246 Lane North, Booth Lane North 11 St Albans Jubilee Hall, Mayfield Road, NNEF1-1 to NNEF1-1319 Northampton 11 St Albans Jubilee Hall, Mayfield Road, NNEF2-1 to NNEF2-1139 Northampton 12 Eden Close Community Hub, Eden Close, NNEF3-1 to NNEF3-981 Lakeview 13 Headlands United Reformed Church, Church NNHD1-1 to NNHD1-1877 Hall, The Headlands 14 Abington Community Centre, Wheatfield Road NNHD2-1 to NNHD2-1736 South, Abington 15 Mobile Unit, Pioneer PH Car Park, Hazeldene NNKG1-1 to NNKG1-804 Road, Northampton 16 Kingsley Primary School, Wallace Road, NNKG2-1 to NNKG2-1495 Kingsley 17 Kingsley Park Methodist Church, Milton Street, NNKG3-1 to NNKG3-1590 Kingsley 18 The Pastures Community Centre, Acre Lane, NNKT1-1 to NNKT1-1429 Welford Road, Kingsthorpe 19 Kingsthorpe Community Centre, Mill Lane, NNKT2-1 to NNKT2-2215 Kingsthorpe 20 Reynard Way Evangelical Church, Reynard NNOL1-1 to NNOL1-2102 Way, Kingsthorpe 21 Sunley Conference Centre, University of NNOL2-1 to NNOL2-79 Northampton Park Campus, Boughton Green Road 21 Sunley Conference Centre, University of NNSU1-1 to NNSU1-842 Northampton Park Campus, Boughton Green Road 22 St Matthew`s Parish Centre, 27A The Drive, NNPH1-1 to NNPH1-2186 Kingsley Published by the Local Returning Officer, Northampton Borough Council, The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DE 23 Cedar Road Primary School, Cedar Road East, NNPH2-1 to NNPH2-898 Northampton 24 Parklands Community Centre, Devon Way, NNPL1-1 to NNPL1-1577 Northampton 25 Parklands Primary School, Spinney Hill Road, NNPL2-1 to NNPL2-1851 Northampton 26 Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School, St Davids NSSD1-1 to NSSD1-1373 Road, Kingsthorpe 27 St David`s Church Room, Eastern Avenue, NSSD2-1 to NSSD2-1063 Northampton 28 The Liburd Rooms, Corner of Whilton Road / NSSD3-1 to NSSD3-807 Holdenby Road, Kingsthorpe 29 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Edinburgh Road, NNSM1-1 to NNSM1-586 Queens Park 29 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Edinburgh Road, NNSM2-1 to NNSM2-164/2 Queens Park 30 The Pastures Community Centre, Acre Lane, NNSP1-1 to NNSP1-1175 Welford Road, Kingsthorpe 30 The Pastures Community Centre, Acre Lane, NNSP2-1 to NNSP2-1099 Welford Road, Kingsthorpe 31 St Mark`s Church Hall, St Mark`s Crescent, NNSP3-1 to NNSP3-1452 Kingsthorpe 32 Hinton Road Community Room, Hinton Road, NNSU2-1 to NNSU2-1407 Northampton 32 Hinton Road Community Room, Hinton Road, NNSU3-1 to NNSU3-844 Northampton 33 The Newton Building (rear entrance), University NNTR1-1 to NNTR1-1466 of Northampton Avenue Campus, St Georges Avenue 34 Holy Trinity Church Hall, Edinburgh Road, NNTR2-1 to NNTR2-1370 Queens Park 35 Thorplands Primary School, Farmfield Court, NNTV1-1 to NNTV1-1941 Thorplands 36 Southfields Community Centre, Farmhill Road, NNTV2-1 to NNTV2-1911 Southfields 37 Lodge Farm Community Centre, Off Crestwood NNTV3-1 to NNTV3-885 Road, Northampton 38 Mobile Unit Goldings Shopping Centre, Prentice NNTV4-1 to NNTV4-1514 Court, Northampton 39 Blackthorn Good Neighbours and Childrens NNRF3-57/1 to NSRF3-506 Centre, Longmead Court, Blackthorn 39 Blackthorn Good Neighbours and Childrens NNTV5-1 to NNTV5-941 Centre, Longmead Court, Blackthorn 40 Mobile Unit , Northampton College, Booth Lane, NNWT1-1 to NNWT1-779 Northampton 41 Headlands United Reformed Church, Church NNWT2-1 to NNWT2-1029 Hall, The Headlands 42 Weston Favell Parish Hall, Booth Lane South, NNWT3-1 to NNWT3-1733 Weston Favell 43 The Institute, High Street, Great Billing NSBL1-1 to NSBL1-1973 44 St Andrew`s CEVA Primary School, Ecton NSBL2-1 to NSBL2-2142 Brook Road, Ecton Brook 45 Bellinge Community Centre, Fieldmill Square, NSBL3-1 to NSBL3-978 Bellinge 46 All Saints Church, Church Lane, Little Biling NSBL4-1 to NSBL4-1462 47 Castle Community Hub, Upper Cross Street, NSCT1-1 to NSCT1-1488/1 Spring Boroughs 48 The Great Hall, The Guildhall, St Giles Square NSCT2-1 to NSCT2-1199 49 Victoria Road Congregational Church, Victoria NSCT3-1 to NSCT3-1200 Road (Cyril St. entrance), Northampton 50 Mounts Baths, Upper Mounts, Northampton NSCT4-1 to NSCT4-1226 51 Northamptonshire Music Trust, Room 26, Clare NSCT5-1 to NSCT5-998 Street entrance, 125 Kettering Road 52 Northamptonshire Music Trust, Room 26, Clare NSCT6-2 to NSCT6-1461 Street entrance, 125 Kettering Road Published by the Local Returning Officer, Northampton Borough Council, The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DE 53 Northamptonshire Music Trust, Room 26, Clare NSCT7-1 to NSCT7-1197 Street entrance, 125 Kettering Road 54 Mobile Unit Hunsbarrow Road / Ironstone Road, NSDB1-1 to NSDB1-1402 Hunsbarrow Road / Ironstone Road, Northampton 55 Briar Hill Community Centre, The Springs, Briar NSDB2-1 to NSDB2-1458 Hill 56 Far Cotton Rec Centre, Towcester Road, Far NSDB3-1 to NSDB3-771 Cotton 56 Far Cotton Rec Centre, Towcester Road, Far NSDB5-1 to NSDB5-1026 Cotton 57 Mobile Unit Far Cotton ASDA, London Road, NSDB4-1 to NSDB4-1191 Far Cotton 58 Far Cotton Rec Centre, Towcester Road, Far NSDB6-1 to NSDB6-1689 Cotton 59 Gloucester Nursery School, Camborne Close, NSDB7-1 to NSDB7-1170 Northampton 60 The Abbey Primary School, Winchester Road, NSDB8-1 to NSDB8-1147 Northampton 61 Montague Crescent Community Room, NSKH1-1 to NSKH1-526 Montague Crescent, Northampton 62 Kings Heath Community Centre, North Oval, NSKH2-1 to NSKH2-2666 Kings Heath 63 Mobile Unit, Local Centre Car Park, Bordeaux NSND1-1 to NSND1-2078 Close, Off Weggs Farm Road, Alsace Park 64 Mobile Unit, Errington Park, Off Ryeland Road, NSND2-1 to NSND2-579 Duston 64 Mobile Unit, Errington Park, Off Ryeland Road, NSND5-1 to NSND5-760 Duston 65 Mobile Unit, Park Lane, Island Opposite NSND3-1 to NSND3-1550 218/220 Park Lane, New Duston 66 Duston Eldean Primary School, Main Road, NSND4-2 to NSND4-2018 New Duston 67 Duston Community Centre, Pendle Road, NSND6-1 to NSND6-772 Duston 67 Duston Community Centre, Pendle Road, NSOD1-1 to NSOD1-1352 Duston 68 Mobile Unit, The C E Academy Car Park, NSOD2-1 to NSOD2-1422 Chiltern Way, Northampton 69 St Lukes Community Centre, Main Road, NSOD3-1 to NSOD3-1220 Duston 69 St Lukes Community Centre, Main Road, NSOD4-1 to NSOD4-1179 Duston 70 Lyncrest Primary School, Lyncrest Avenue, NSOD5-1 to NSOD5-1509 Northampton 71 St Peter`s Church Hall, High Street, Weston NSPK1-1 to NSPK1-1873 Favell 72 Bridgewater Primary School, Bridgewater Drive, NSPK2-1 to NSPK2-1839 Northampton 73 Rectory Farm Community Centre, Olden Road, NSRF1-1 to NSRF1-1513 Rectory Farm 74 Rectory Farm Community Centre, Olden Road, NSRF2-1 to NSRF2-1606/1 Rectory Farm 75 Bridgewater Primary School, Bridgewater Drive, NSRM2-1 to NSRM2-1310 Northampton 76 Mobile Unit, Old Scouts, Car Park Opposite Old NSRM3-1 to NSRM3-878 Scouts Rugby Club, Rushmere Road 77 Standens Barn Community Centre, Walledwell NSRV1-1 to NSRV1-1077 Court, Northampton 77 Standens Barn Community Centre, Walledwell NSRV2-1 to NSRV2-1120 Court, Northampton 78 Standens Barn Community Centre, Walledwell NSRV3-1 to NSRV3-1290/2 Court, Northampton 79 Heroes Room, Franklins Gardens, Northampton NSSJ1-1 to NSSJ1-2112 Saints, Franklins Gardens, Weedon Road Published by the Local Returning Officer, Northampton Borough Council, The Guildhall, St Giles Square, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1DE 80 Doddridge Centre, 109 St James Road, St NSSJ2-1 to NSSJ2-1296 James 81 Semilong Community Centre, Norfolk Terrace, NSSM3-1 to NSSM3-1030/1 Northampton 82 Alliston Gardens Youth & Community Centre, 2 NSSM4-1 to NSSM4-1558 Adelaide Street, Semilong 83 Mobile Unit, Dallington Park, Dallington Park NSSP1-1 to NSSP1-1296 Road, Northampton 84 Spencer Dallington Community Centre, Tintern NSSP2-1 to NSSP2-836 Avenue, Northampton 84 Spencer Dallington Community Centre, Tintern NSSP3-3 to NSSP3-1593 Avenue, Northampton 85 Mobile Unit, Rectory Farm Community Centre, NSTV6-1 to NSTV6-285 Olden Road, Rectory Farm 86 Collingtree Golf Club, Windingbrook Lane, SNEH1-1 to SNEH1-340 Collingtree Park 87 Blackymore Community Centre, Butts Croft SNEH2-1 to SNEH2-1367 Close, East Hunsbury 88 Blackymore Community Centre, Butts Croft SNEH3-1 to SNEH3-2125 Close, East Hunsbury 89 East Hunsbury Primary School, Penvale Road, SNEH4-1 to SNEH4-1398/2 East Hunsbury 90 Abbey Centre Baptist Church, Abbey Centre SNEH5-1 to SNEH5-1417 Baptist Church, Overslade Close, East Hunsbury
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