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Schedule of Current Polling Districts and Polling Places 2018 Schedule of current Polling Districts and Polling Places 2018 Colour-coded cells represent polling districts that share use of a venue No. of voters allocated to Forecast No. of Polling Current venue voters allocated District Polling District Name Polling Station Venue Parish Current Ward Constituency LA (1 Dec 2017) to venue Code * indicates split (2023) register 1 B SCDC Badingham Badingham Village Hall Badingham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 406 434 2 BCX SCDC Great Bealings Bealings Village Hall Great Bealings Woodbridge Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 219 228 2 BCY SCDC Little Bealings Bealings Village Hall Little Bealings Woodbridge Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 379 372 3 BI SCDC Brandeston Brandeston Village Hall Brandeston Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 250 243 4 BJX SCDC Bredfield The Church Room, Bredfield Bredfield Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 283 283 4 BJY SCDC Boulge The Church Room, Bredfield Boulge (PM) Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 20 22 5 BL SCDC Bruisyard Bruisyard Village Hall Bruisyard Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 137 137 6 CA SCDC Charsfield Charsfield Village Hall Charsfield Wickham Market Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 291 325 6 DAY SCDC Debach Charsfield Village Hall Debach (PM) Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 63 62 7 CD SCDC Clopton Clopton Village Hall Clopton Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 276 282 8 CF SCDC Cransford Cransford Village Hall Cransford (PM) Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 125 130 9 CH SCDC Cretingham Cretingham Golf Club Cretingham Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 170 170 10 DAX SCDC Dallinghoo Dallinghoo Jubilee Hall Dallinghoo (PM) Wickham Market Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 149 149 11 DCX SCDC Dennington Dennington Village Hall Dennington Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 457 463 12 E SCDC Earl Soham Earl Soham Village Hall Earl Soham Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 349 351 13 EA SCDC Easton Easton Village Hall Easton Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 257 268 13 LC SCDC Letheringham Easton Village Hall Letheringham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 49 50 14 FM SCDC Framlingham United Free Church, Framlingham Framlingham Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 2691 3399 15 G SCDC Great Glemham Great Glemham Village Hall Great Glemham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 181 180 16 GA SCDC Little Glemham Little Glemham Village Hall Little Glemham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 141 141 17 GBX SCDC Grundisburgh Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Grundisburgh Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 1248 1282 17 GBY SCDC Culpho Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Culpho Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 44 42 17 HAY SCDC Burgh Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Burgh (PM) Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 152 157 18 H SCDC Hacheston Hacheston Village Hall Hacheston Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 286 282 19 HAX SCDC Hasketon Hasketon Victory Hall Hasketon Woodbridge Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 338 337 20 KAX SCDC Kesgrave East Kesgrave Roman Catholic Church Kesgrave East Kesgrave East Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 2857 * 2860 20 MAY SCDC Martlesham West Kesgrave Roman Catholic Church Martlesham Kesgrave East Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 184 188 21 KBX SCDC Kesgrave East Kesgrave New Scout Hall Kesgrave East Kesgrave East Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 2041 2067 No. of voters allocated to Forecast No. of Polling Current venue voters allocated District Polling District Name Polling Station Venue Parish Current Ward Constituency LA (1 Dec 2017) to venue Code * indicates split (2023) register 22 KCX SCDC Kesgrave West Kesgrave Community & Conference Centre Kesgrave West Kesgrave West Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 3937 * 3940 23 KDX SCDC Kesgrave West Kesgrave Baptist Church Hall Kesgrave West Kesgrave West Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 1477 1479 24 KE SCDC Kettleburgh Kettleburgh Village Hall Kettleburgh Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 201 201 25 M SCDC Marlesford Marlesford Community Centre Marlesford Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 172 175 26 MFX SCDC Monewden Monewden Village Hall Monewden Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 108 108 26 MFY SCDC Hoo Monewden Village Hall Monewden Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 58 61 27 OB SCDC Otley Otley Village Hall Otley Grundisburgh Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 557 619 28 P SCDC Parham Parham Village Hall Parham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 227 223 29 PC SCDC Playford Playford Parish Hall Playford Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 171 173 30 R SCDC Rendham Rendham Village Hall Rendham Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 212 208 31 RB SCDC Rushmere St Andrew Village Rushmere St Andrew Village Hall Rushmere St Andrew Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 948 973 32 RC SCDC Rushmere St Andrew - Tower Tower Hall Rushmere St Andrew Tower Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 4181 * 4300 33 SA SCDC Saxtead Training Room, Foxearth Nursing Home, Saxtead Saxtead Framlingham Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 262 259 34 SH SCDC Sweffling Sweffling Village Hall Sweffling Hacheston Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 167 167 35 TE SCDC Tuddenham St Martin Tuddenham Village Hall Tuddenham St Martin Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 303 306 36 WD SCDC Westerfield Westerfield Village Hall Westerfield Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 400 489 37 WF SCDC Wickham Market Wickham Market Village Hall Wickham Market Wickham Market Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 1827 1844 38 WGX SCDC Witnesham Witnesham Village Hall Witnesham Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 658 700 38 WGY SCDC Swilland Witnesham Village Hall Witnesham Fynn Valley Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 139 136 39 A SCDC Aldeburgh Aldeburgh Church Hall Aldeburgh Aldeburgh Suffolk Coastal 2004 2046 40 ACX SCDC Alderton Alderton Village Hall Alderton Deben Suffolk Coastal 385 401 40 ACY SCDC Ramsholt Alderton Village Hall Ramsholt (PM) Deben Suffolk Coastal 20 18 41 AD SCDC Aldringham Cum Thorpe Thorpeness Sports Pavilion Aldringham Cum Thorpe Aldeburgh Suffolk Coastal 676 673 42 BAX SCDC Bawdsey Bawdsey Village Hall Bawdsey Deben Suffolk Coastal 239 265 43 BDX SCDC Benhall Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club Benhall Saxmundham Suffolk Coastal 452 448 43 BDY SCDC Sternfield Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club Sternfield Saxmundham Suffolk Coastal 104 106 44 BE SCDC Blaxhall Blaxhall Village Hall Blaxhall Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 160 161 45 BF SCDC Blythburgh with Bulcamp and Hinton Blythburgh Village Hall Blythburgh with Bulcamp and Hinton Wenhaston and Westleton Suffolk Coastal 245 262 46 BG SCDC Boyton Boyton Village Room Boyton Deben Suffolk Coastal 120 120 47 BH SCDC Bramfield Bramfield Village Hall Bramfield Wenhaston and Westleton Suffolk Coastal 285 288 No. of voters allocated to Forecast No. of Polling Current venue voters allocated District Polling District Name Polling Station Venue Parish Current Ward Constituency LA (1 Dec 2017) to venue Code * indicates split (2023) register 47 TA SCDC Thorington Bramfield Village Hall Thorington Wenhaston and Westleton Suffolk Coastal 56 57 48 BKX SCDC Bromeswell Bromeswell Village Hall Bromeswell Melton Suffolk Coastal 268 273 49 BMX SCDC Bucklesham Bucklesham Village Hall Bucklesham Kirton Suffolk Coastal 439 446 49 BMY SCDC Brightwell Bucklesham Village Hall Brightwell Nacton and Purdis Farm Suffolk Coastal 45 46 50 BNX SCDC Butley Butley Village Hall Butley Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 150 147 50 BNY SCDC Capel St Andrew Butley Village Hall Capel St Andrew Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 55 55 50 BNZ SCDC Wantisden Butley Village Hall Wantisden Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 21 19 50 CC SCDC Chillesford Butley Village Hall Chillesford (PM) Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 111 134 51 C SCDC Campsea Ashe Campsea Ashe Victory Hall Campsea Ashe Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 308 316 52 CB SCDC Chediston The Church Room, Chediston Chediston Peasenhall and Yoxford Suffolk Coastal 191 188 53 CE SCDC Cookley The Pavilion, Walpole Cookley Peasenhall and Yoxford Suffolk Coastal 86 84 53 WB SCDC Walpole The Pavilion, Walpole Walpole Peasenhall and Yoxford Suffolk Coastal 206 207 54 CGX SCDC Cratfield Cratfield Village Hall Cratfield Peasenhall and Yoxford Suffolk Coastal 259 269 55 DB SCDC Darsham Darsham Village Hall Darsham Wenhaston and Westleton Suffolk Coastal 294 332 56 DDX SCDC Dunwich New Reading Room, Dunwich Dunwich (PM) Wenhaston and Westleton Suffolk Coastal 103 98 57 EB SCDC Eyke Eyke Village Hall Eyke Orford and Eyke Suffolk Coastal 290 292 58 F SCDC Felixstowe East Old Felixstowe Community Centre Felixstowe East Felixstowe East Suffolk Coastal 1199 1226 58 FA SCDC Felixstowe East Old Felixstowe Community Centre Felixstowe East Felixstowe East Suffolk Coastal 1752 2092 59 FB SCDC Felixstowe Walton St Marys Church Hall Felixstowe Walton Felixstowe North Suffolk Coastal 1264 1280 59 FBX SCDC Felixstowe Walton St Marys Church Hall Felixstowe Walton Felixstowe North Suffolk Coastal 356 361 60 FC SCDC Felixstowe Walton Maidstone Hall, Felixstowe Felixstowe Walton Felixstowe North Suffolk Coastal 1688 2909 61 FD SCDC Felixstowe South St Edmund Church Hall, Felixstowe Felixstowe South Felixstowe South Suffolk Coastal 1635 1735 62 FE SCDC Felixstowe South St Johns Meeting Room, Felixstowe Felixstowe South Felixstowe South Suffolk Coastal 2023 2043
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