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Notice of Referendum NOTICE OF REFERENDUM EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL Scottish Independence Referendum 1. A referendum will be held on Thursday 18 September 2014 to decide on the question below: “Should Scotland be an independent country?” 2. Voting will take place between the hours of 7am and 10pm. 3. The situation of polling stations in the East Ayrshire Council area and description of voters entitled to vote there is as contained in part 2 of this notice. 4. Applications to be included on the register of electors for the referendum MUST reach the Electoral Registration Officer at Ayrshire Valuation Joint Board, 9 Wellington Square, Ayr KA7 1HL by Tuesday 2 September 2014. 5. Any elector may apply for a postal vote or proxy at this referendum. 6. Applications to vote by post or by proxy, to cancel or alter postal and proxy votes, or to change from postal to proxy voting at the referendum MUST reach the Electoral Registration Officer at the above address by 5pm on Wednesday 3 September 2014. 7. Emergency proxy votes at the referendum are available for anyone who (i) suffers an illness or disability after the deadline for proxy applications on Wednesday 3 September 2014:or (ii) discovers, after that deadline, that they will be unavoidably absent from their qualifying address on the day of the referendum: or (iii) discovers after that deadline that they will be unable to go to the poll on the day of the referendum for occupational, employment or service reasons. Such applications must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at the above address by 5pm on the day of the referendum, Thursday 18 September 2014. 8. For advice on postal or proxy voting, contact the Electoral Registration Officer at the above address, Tel No 01292 612221; e-mail [email protected] 13 August 2014 Fiona Lees Counting Officer Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU NOTICE OF REFERENDUM Scottish Independence Referendum Part 2: Situation of Polling Stations and Description of Voters Entitled to Vote There PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E101 1 Dunlop Public Hall, Main Street, 1 Aiket to Lugton Road Dunlop 2 2 Main Street, Dunlop to South Pollick, Uplawmoor E102 3 Nether Robertland Primary School, 1 Barnahill, Cunninghamhead (Part) Pokelly Place, Stewarton to Foggyhilllock, Stewarton E102 4 2 Fulshaw to Woodside (Part) Cottage E103 5 3 Whole District (Albert Avenue to Wylie Place) E104 6 Lainshaw Primary School, Kilwinning 1 Balveny Court to Kinloch (Part) Road, Stewarton Avenue E104 7 2 Kirkmuir Drive to Strandhead (Part) E106 8 3 Whole District (Crusader Crescent to Thomson Terrace) E105 9 John Knox Church Hall, High Street, 1 Annick Crescent to Hamilton Stewarton Gardens 10 2 High Street to Vennel Street E107 11 Stewarton Annick Community Centre, 1 Whole District Standalane, Stewarton (Balgraymill Farm, Fenwick to West Pokelly, Stewarton) E108 12 Kilmaurs Primary School, Sunnyside, 1 High Todhill, Fenwick to (Part) Kilmaurs Fenwick Road, Kilmaurs Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E108 13 2 Fergushill, Kilmaurs to Laigh (Part) Langmuir, Kilmaurs E108 14 3 Main Street, Kilmaurs to (Part) Kilmaurs Road, Knockentiber E201 15 St John’s Parish Church Main Hall, 1 Altonhill Farm to Flotta Place (Part) Wardneuk Drive, Kilmarnock E201 16 2 Forest Grove to South Craig (Part) E201 17 3 South Woodhill, Kilmarnock (Part) to Grassmillside, Kilmaurs; & and Ailsa Place to Colonsay E202 Place (Part) E202 18 4 Cumbrae Drive to (Part) Toponthank Lane E203 19 Hillhead Primary School, Kilmaurs 1 Altonhill Avenue to Cardhu (Part) Road, Kilmarnock Crescent E203 20 2 Cardhu Gardens to Machrie (Part) Road E203 21 3 Morven Avenue to Woodhill (Part) Road; and Afton Avenue to & Campbeltown Drive E204 (Part) E204 22 4 Castle Drive to Manor (Part) Avenue E204 23 5 Mure Avenue to Western (Part) Road; and Beansburn to & Woodlands Place E207 E205 24 Onthank Community Education 1 Amlaird Road to Meiklewood (Part) Centre, Kirkton Road, Kilmarnock Road E205 25 2 Morven Avenue to Todhill (Part) Avenue E205 26 3 Tourhill Road to Western (Part) Road (Odd Nos); & & Bankend Place to Wardneuk E206 Drive Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E301 27 Pavilion Knockentiber 1 Whole District (Kilmaurs Road, Crosshouse to West Plann, Knockentiber) E302 28 Crosshouse Church Hall, 1 Annandale to Crossdene (Part) Kilmarnock Road, Crosshouse Road (E302 29 2 Dean Place to Nethercraig (Part) (E302 30 3 Parkhill Avenue, Crosshouse (Part) to Busbie Holdings, Knockentiber E303 31 Gatehead Village Hall, Fairlie View, 1 Whole District Gatehead (West Gatehead, Crosshouse to Moorfield, Kilmarnock E304 32 St Joseph’s Church Main Hall, Hill 1 Balmoral Road to Witchhill Street, Kilmarnock Place E306 33 2 Dean Court to Witch Road; E314 Boyd Court to Wellington E315 Street; & Cuthbert Place to Gillsburn Gardens E305 34 Bonnyton Community Centre, 1 Annanhill Avenue to Irvine (Part) Garrier Place, Kilmarnock Road E305 35 2 Lennox Crescent to Waverley (Part) Avenue; and Barclay House &E307 to David Orr Street (Part) E307 36 3 Fullarton Court to Woodstock (Part) Place E309 37 4 Whole District (Alder Place to Willow Road) E308 38 Winton Place EU Church Hall, 1 Bank Street to Woodstock & Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock Street; and Charles Place to E310 Rugby Road (Part) E310 39 2 Seaford Street to Springhill (Part) View; and Dundonald Road & to Waterside Street E317 Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E311 40 ATC Hall, Mews Lane, Kilmarnock 1 Arrothill Drive to Holmes (Part) Crescent E311 41 2 Holmes Road to Woodside (Part) Avenue; and Aird Avenue to & Caprington E312 (Part) E312 42 3 Dundonald Road to Scott (Part) Crescent E312 43 4 Scott Road to Westmoor (Part) Crescent; and Aberfeldy & Place to St Michaels Mount E316 E313 44 Loanhead Primary School, Dick 1 Whole District Road, Kilmarnock (Bellsland Place to Welbeck Street) E401 45 Loanhead Primary School, Dick 2 Whole District Road, Kilmarnock (Academy Apartments to Rennie Street) E402 46 3 Whole District (Alloway Avenue to Wilson Avenue) E409 47 4 Whole District (Bunting Place to Welbeck Street) E403 48 New Farm Loch Community Centre, 1 Whole District 2A Fraser Walk, Kilmarnock (Cotter Drive to Wellpark Place) E406 49 2 Anderson Place to Kay Park (Part) Terrace E406 50 3 Keith Place to Mackenzie (Part) Drive E406 51 4 Mackie Place Place to (Part) Sutherland Drive Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E404 52 Silverwood Primary School, Kennedy 1 Whole District Drive, Kilmarnock (Baird Place to Townholm) E405 53 2 Balfour Court to Lindsay (Part) Drive E405 54 3 Lindsay Gardens to Willie (Part) Ross Place E407 55 Crookedholm Community Centre, 1 Whole District Grougar Road, Crookedholm (Cowans Row to New Mill Road) E408 56 Hurlford Community Centre, 1 Furnace Court to Riccarton & Cessnock Road, Hurlford Mill & E410 Academy Court to Bellfield (Part) Court E410 57 2 Blair Avenue to Drumleyhill (Part) Drive E410 58 3 Dykehead Drive to Maxwell (Part) Gardens E410 59 4 Mayfield Avenue to (Part) Whatriggs E501 60 Riccarton Nursery, Campbell Street, 1 Ayr Road to Jeffrey Street (Part) Kilmarnock E501 61 2 Kelburn Crescent to (Part) Witchknowe Road E502 62 Bellfield Community Centre, 1 Campsie Road to Vrackie Whatriggs Road, Kilmarnock Place E502 63 2 Whatriggs Road to (Part) Witchknowe Road; and & Annick Place to Dee Avenue E505 (Part) E505 64 3 Deveron Road to Kinloch (Part) Road E505 65 4 Kinnoull Road to Wyvis Road (Part) Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters Box No entitled to vote there E503 66 Shortlees Community Centre, 1 Ayr Road to Caprington (Part) Blacksyke Avenue, Kilmarnock Gardens E503 67 2 Central Avenue to Langside (Part) Avenue E503 68 3 Loreny Drive to Shortlees (Part) Court E503 69 4 Shortlees Crescent to Wyvis (Part) Gardens E504 70 Kirkstyle Primary School, Carron 1 Whole District Avenue, Kilmarnock (Annan Court to Nith Place) E601 71 John Fulton Hall, Fenwick 1 Aitkenhead to Main Road (Part) E601 72 2 Marchbank, Fenwick to (Part) Windyhill, Waterside E603 73 St Sophia’s Primary School, Galston 1 Alton to Margaret Avenue (Part) E603 74 2 Meadowside Road to (Part) Woodhead, Newmilns E604 75 Newmilns Primary School, Loudoun 1 Whole District Road, Newmilns (Brocklees, Darvel to Strathholm Terrace, Newmilns E605 76 Morton Hall, Main Street, Newmilns 1 Bank Head, Darvel to & Templehill, Newmilns & E606 South Quarter, Darvel to (Part) John Law Close, Newmilns E606 77 2 Kilnholm Street to Westgate (Part) House Printed and Published by the Counting Officer, Referendum Office, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU PD Ballot Polling Place and Address Station Description of voters
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