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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR NORTHUMBRIA POLICE AREA A poll for the above election of Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria Police will be held on THURSDAY 6 MAY 2021, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM The situation of the Polling Stations for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Alnwick Willowburn Sports Centre, Willowburn Avenue, 1 B1ALN-1 to B1ALN-2916 Alnwick, Northumberland Alnwick North Community Centre, Howling Lane, Alnwick, 2 B3ALNC-1 to B3ALNC-1607/2 Northumberland Alnwick Lindisfarne Sports Centre, Victoria Crescent, 3 B4ALNH-1 to B4ALNH-2129 Alnwick, Northumberland Alnmouth Hindmarsh Hall, Northumberland Street, 4 B5ALM-1 to B5ALM-379 Alnmouth, Alnwick Denwick Village Hall, Denwick, Alnwick, Northumberland 5 B6DEN-1 to B6DEN-201 Lesbury Village Hall, Lesbury, Alnwick, Northumberland 6 B7LES-1 to B7LES-879 Amble Dovecote Centre, Dovecote Street, Amble, 7 B8AMBC-1 to B8AMBC-1443 Morpeth The Radcliffe Club, Charles Road, Amble 8 B9AMBE-1 to B9AMBE-1764 Hadston Druridge Bay Community Centre, Hadston 9 B10ECH-1 to B10ECH-311 Precinct, Hadston, Morpeth Hauxley Village Hall, Hauxley, Amble, Morpeth 10 B11HAU-1 to B11HAU-197 North Broomhill Christ Church Hall, Togston, Morpeth, 11 B12TOG-1 to B12TOG-282 Northumberland Acklington Village Hall, Acklington, Morpeth, 12 B13ACK-1 to B13ACK-456/1 Northumberland Amble Sacred Heart & St Cuthberts Church Hall, Rear 13 B14AMW-1 to B14AMW-1520 High Street, Amble, Morpeth Warkworth War Memorial Hall, 40 Castle Street, 14 B15WAR-1 to B15WAR-1528 Warkworth, Morpeth Ashington Salvation Army Hall, Second Avenue, 15 W1ASHC-1 to W1ASHC-2089 Ashington, Northumberland Ashington Life Centre, 104 Station Road, Ashington, 16 W2ASHC-1 to W2ASHC-1236 Northumberland Lucker Watson Memorial Hall, Belford, Northumberland 17 B16ADD-1 to B16ADD-162 Bamburgh Pavilion, Bamburgh, Northumberland 18 B17BAM-1 to B17BAM-250 Bamburgh Pavilion, Bamburgh, Northumberland 18 B18BAM-1 to B18BAM-47 Beadnell Wi Hall, Meadow Lane, Beadnell, Chathill 19 B19BEA-1 to B19BEA-393 Belford Bell View, 33 West Street, Belford, 20 B20BEL-1 to B20BEL-1260 Northumberland North Sunderland & Seahouses Sports & Community 21 B24NSU-1 to B24NSU-1446 Centre, Seahouses, Northumberland Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Kelly Angus Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF Bedlington Community Centre, Front Street West, 22 W3BEDC-1 to W3BEDC-1662 Bedlington, Northumberland Bedlington St Bedes Church Hall, Catholic Row, Bedlington, 23 W4BEDC-1 to W4BEDC-2112 Northumberland Bedlington Station Library, 7/8 Station Road, Bedlington, 24 W5BEDE-1 to W5BEDE-2991 Northumberland Bedlington Doctor Pit Pavilion, Doctor Pit Park, Park Road, 25 W6BPR-1 to W6BPR-247 Bedlington Bedlington Netherton Social Club, 1A Netherton Lane, 26 W7BEDW-1 to W7BEDW-2516 Bedlington, Northumberland Bedlington Netherton Social Club, 1A Netherton Lane, 27 W8BEDW-1 to W8BEDW-1306 Bedlington, Northumberland Kirkwhelpington Memorial Hall, Kirkwhelpington, Newcastle 28 H1BAVI-1 to H1BAVI-82 Upon Tyne Kirkwhelpington Memorial Hall, Kirkwhelpington, Newcastle 28 H7KIRK-1 to H7KIRK-294 Upon Tyne Bellingham Town Hall, Front Street, Bellingham, Hexham 29 H2BELL-1 to H2BELL-1006 Ridsdale the Gun Inn, Ridsdale, Hexham, Northumberland 30 H3CORS-1 to H3CORS-119 Corsenside Parish Hall, West Woodburn, Northumberland 31 H4CORS-1 to H4CORS-276 Falstone Matthew Ridley Memorial Hall, The Croft, Falstone, 32 H5FALS-1 to H5FALS-185 Hexham Kielder Primary School, Kielder, Hexham, Northumberland 33 H6KIEL-1 to H6KIEL-152 Otterburn Memorial Hall, Otterburn, Northumberland 34 H8OTTE-1 to H8OTTE-485 Byrness Village Hall, Byrness, Northumberland 35 H9ROC-1 to H9ROC-130 Rochester Village Hall, Rochester, Northumberland 36 H10ROC-1 to H10ROC-143 Tarset Village Hall, Lanehead, Hexham, Northumberland 37 H11TAR-1 to H11TAR-58 Tarset Village Hall, Lanehead, Hexham, Northumberland 37 H12TAR-1 to H12TAR-174 St Johns Church, Main Street, Spittal 38 B25BLS-1 to B25BLS-725 Tweedmouth Mitchell Memorial Hall, Kiln Hill, Tweedmouth, 39 B26BSB-1 to B26BSB-1283 Berwick Upon Tweed Northern View Berwick Ltd, Highcliffe, Spittal, Berwick Upon 40 B27BUS-1 to B27BUS-1480 Tweed Berwick St Cuthberts Parish Centre, Walkergate, Berwick 41 B28BCA-1 to B28BCA-2257 Upon Tweed Berwick Engage, Lovaine Terrace, Berwick Upon Tweed 42 B29BMA-1 to B29BMA-1265 Tweedmouth Swan Centre For Leisure, Northumberland 43 B30BGR-1 to B30BGR-1244 Road, Tweedmouth, Berwick Upon Tweed Berwick Rangers Football Club, Shielfield Park, 44 B31BST-1 to B31BST-613 Tweedmouth, Berwick Upon Tweed East Ord Village Hall, The Green, East Ord, Berwick Upon 45 B32ORD-1 to B32ORD-1349 Tweed Ashington Bothal Cottages Community Centre, Bothal 46 W9BOT-1 to W9BOT-3831 Cottages, Ashington, Northumberland Newton & Bywell Community Hall, Newton, Stocksfield, 47 H13BYW-1 to H13BYW-303 Northumberland Horsley Village & Wi Hall, Horsley, Newcastle Upon Tyne 48 H14HOR-1 to H14HOR-322 Ovingham Reading Room, West Road, Ovingham, 49 H15OVH-1 to H15OVH-959 Northumberland Ovington Social Club, Main Street, Ovington, Prudhoe 50 H16OVT-1 to H16OVT-420 Wylam Methodist Church, Chapel Lane, Wylam 51 H17WYL-1 to H17WYL-1660 Choppington Social Welfare Centre, Fernlea Drive, Scotland 52 W10CHP-1 to W10CHP-599 Gate, Choppington W11CHP-1 to W11CHP-2864/1 Guide Post Scouts Hut, Olympia Avenue, Guide Post, 53 Choppington Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Kelly Angus Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF Ashington Spiritualist Church, 276 Hawthorn Road, 54 W12COL-1 to W12COL-3595 Ashington, Northumberland Corbridge Parish Hall, St Helens Street, Corbridge, 55 H18COR-1 to H18COR-2997 Northumberland Beaufront First School, Sandhoe, Hexham, Northumberland 56 H20SAN-1 to H20SAN-357 Blyth Albion Activity Centre, Albion Activity Centre, Albion 57 BV1CPN-1 to BV1CPN-3215/1 Way, Blyth Cramlington Mayfield Community Centre, Brownrigg Drive, 58 BV2CE-1 to BV2CE-3159 Cramlington, Northumberland Cramlington Church of the Nazarene, Northumbrian Road, 59 BV3EF-1 to BV3EF-2466 Cramlington Cramlington Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace, 60 BV4EF-1 to BV4EF-1458 Cramlington Cramlington Eastlea Primary School, Skipton Close, 61 BV5CN-1 to BV5CN-1731 Cramlington, Northumberland Cramlington Northburn Sports and Community Centre, Crow 62 BV6CN-1 to BV6CN-2372 Hall Lane, Cramlington, Northumberland Cramlington Salvation Army, Chirnside Hall, Cramond Way, 63 BV7SE-1 to BV7SE-3731 Cramlington Cramlington St Pauls Rc Church, Dewley, Cramlington, 64 BV8CV-1 to BV8CV-3519 Northumberland Cramlington East Hartford Community Centre, Scott Street, 65 BV9CW-1 to BV9CW-439 East Hartford, Cramlington Cramlington Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace, 66 BV10CW-1 to BV10CW-1424 Cramlington Cramlington Nelson Village Welfare Community Centre, 55 67 BV11CW-1 to BV11CW-591 Nelson Avenue, Nelson Village, Cramlington Cramlington Beaconhill Community Centre, Langdale Drive, 68 BV12CW-1 to BV12CW-2274 Beaconhill, Cramlington Blyth Buffalo Community Centre, 55 Regent Street, Blyth, 69 BV13CT-1 to BV13CT-1260/2 Northumberland Blyth Headway Artspace, The Old Church, Waterloo Road, 70 BV14CT-1 to BV14CT-1858 Blyth Cresswell Village Hall, Cresswell, Morpeth, Northumberland 71 B33CRE-1 to B33CRE-178 Hadston Druridge Bay Community Centre, Hadston Precinct, 72 B34ECH-1 to B34ECH-1953 Hadston, Morpeth Widdrington Station Community Centre, Widdrington Station, 73 B35WS-1 to B35WS-1963 Morpeth, Northumberland Widdrington Wi Hall, Widdrington Village, Morpeth, 74 B36WV-1 to B36WV-144 Northumberland Lambley Village Hall, Lambley, Brampton, Cumbria 75 H21COA-1 to H21COA-166 Lambley Village Hall, Lambley, Brampton, Cumbria 75 H24HAR-1 to H24HAR-142 Featherstone Village Hall, Featherstone, Northumberland 76 H22FEA-1 to H22FEA-118 Haltwhistle Methodist Church Hall, Westgate, Haltwhistle, 77 H23HAL-1 to H23HAL-2929 Northumberland Haltwhistle Methodist Church Hall, Westgate, Haltwhistle, 77 H26PLE-1 to H26PLE-52 Northumberland Knarsdale with Kirkhaugh Cairns Community Hall, 78 H25KNA-1 to H25KNA-227/1 Slaggyford, Brampton, Carlisle Whitfield Parish Hall, Whitfield, Hexham, Northumberland 79 H27PLE-1 to H27PLE-110 New Hartley Community Centre, Memorial Hall, St Michaels 80 BV15HT-1 to BV15HT-1396 Avenue, New Hartley Seaton Sluice Community Centre, Albert Road, Seaton 81 BV16HT-1 to BV16HT-2477 Sluice, Northumberland Ashington Life Centre, 104 Station Road, Ashington, 82 W13HAY-1 to W13HAY-1726 Northumberland Ashington Seaton Hirst Veterans Institute, Rowlington 83 W14HAY-1 to W14HAY-1700 Terrace, Ashington Bardon Mill Village Hall, Bardon Mill, Hexham, 84 H28BAR-1 to H28BAR-327 Northumberland Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Kelly Angus Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF Bardon Mill Village Hall, Bardon Mill, Hexham, 84 H32HEN-1 to H32HEN-586 Northumberland Greenhead Village Hall, Greenhead, Brampton, Cumbria 85 H29GRE-1 to H29GRE-324 Haydon Bridge Community Centre, Ratcliffe Road, Haydon 86 H30HAY-1 to H30HAY-1747 Bridge, Northumberland Langley Village Hall, Langley on Tyne, Hexham, 87 H31HAY-1 to H31HAY-114 Northumberland Melkridge The Farmhouse, East Melkridge Farm,
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