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South Gloucestershire Council SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS South Gloucestershire Council Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Avon and Somerset Election of a Mayor for the West of England Combined Authority The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Situation of Polling Station Station Number Ranges of electoral register numbers of persons entitled to vote thereat Bitton AFC LTD, Bath Road, Bitton 1 BIA-1 to BIA-1120 Upton Cheyney United Reformed Church, Schoolroom, Wick Lane, Upton Cheyney 2 BIB-1 to BIB-174 St Annes Hall, Barry Road, Oldland Common 3 BIC-1 to BIC-870 St Annes Hall, Barry Road, Oldland Common 3 LGD-1 to LGD-820 North Common Village Hall, Millers Drive, North Common 4 BID-1 to BID-1730 North Common Village Hall, Millers Drive, North Common 5 BID-1731 to BID-3154 Sir Bernard Lovell School, North Street, Oldland Common 6 BIE-1 to BIE-2193 Brook Way Activity Centre, Brook Way, Bradley Stoke 7 BNA-1 to BNA-2147 Brook Way Activity Centre, Brook Way, Bradley Stoke 8 BNB-1 to BNB-1412 Holy Trinity Church, Broad Croft, Bradley Stoke 9 BNC-1 to BNC-3080 Amberley Road Baptist Church, 4A Amberley Road, Patchway 10 BND-1 to BND-1686 Bradley Stoke Evangelical Church, Baileys Court Road, Bradley Stoke 11 BSA-1 to BSA-1769 St Joseph's Centre (adj to St Mary's RC School), Juniper Way,off Webbs Wood Rd, 12 BSB-1 to BSB-2005 Bradley Stoke, Bristol Church of Christ the King, Mautravers Close, Bradley Stoke 13 BSC-1 to BSC-2417 Jubilee Centre, Savages Wood Road, Bradley Stoke 14 BSD-1 to BSD-955 Cold Ashton Parish Hall, Cold Ashton, Bristol 15 BVA-1 to BVA-211 Doynton Village Hall, Toghill Lane, Doynton 16 BVB-1 to BVB-285 Dyrham Village Hall, Dyrham, Chippenham 17 BVC-1 to BVC-231 Marshfield Community Centre, The Community Centre, The Hayfield, Marshfield 18 BVD-1 to BVD-1347 Chippenham Pucklechurch Community Centre, Abson Road, Pucklechurch 19 BVE-1 to BVE-2305 Wick Village Hall, Manor Road, Wick 20 BVF-1 to BVF-1581 St Barnabas Church Hall, Church Avenue, Warmley 21 BVG-1 to BVG-314 Westerleigh Village Hall, Shorthill Road, Westerleigh 22 BVH-1 to BVH-465 Westerleigh Village Hall, Shorthill Road, Westerleigh 22 BVJ-1 to BVJ-334 Tormarton Parish Hall, Tormarton, Badminton 23 BVI-1 to BVI-278 Saracens Rugby Club Pav, Bakewell Memorial Ground, Station Road, Cribbs 24 CCA-1 to CCA-682/4 Causeway Charlton Wood Primary Academy, Use Ringsfield Lane Entrance, Patchway 25 CCB-1 to CCB-1933 Charlton Wood Primary Academy, Use Ringsfield Lane Entrance, Patchway 26 CCB-1934 to CCB-3829 Coniston Community Centre, 1st Floor, Rooms 3 and 4, The Parade, Coniston Road, 27 CCC-1 to CCC-1665 Patchway Charfield Memorial Hall, Main Road, Charfield 28 CHA-1 to CHA-2333 Cromhall Parish Hall, Talbots End, Cromhall 29 CHB-1 to CHB-641 Tortworth Estate Company, Tortworth Estate Office, Tortworth Estate 30 CHC-1 to CHC-109 Falfield Village Hall, Bristol Road, Falfield 31 CHD-1 to CHD-464 St Marys Church, The Street, Acton Turville 32 CSA-1 to CSA-297 Badminton Memorial Hall, Hayes Lane, Badminton 33 CSB-1 to CSB-222 Hawkesbury Village Hall, High Street, Hawkesbury Upton 34 CSC-1 to CSC-1074 Horton Village Hall, Horton, Bristol 35 CSD-1 to CSD-331 Horton Village Hall, Horton, Bristol 35 CSE-1 to CSE-87 Old Sodbury Village Hall, Cotswold Lane, Old Sodbury 36 CSF-1 to CSF-581 Chipping Sod Bapt Church Hall, High Street, Chipping Sodbury 37 CSG-2 to CSG-1841/3 Chipping Sod Bapt Church Hall, High Street, Chipping Sodbury 38 CSH-1 to CSH-2059 Wickwar Youth Centre, Sodbury Road, Wickwar 39 CSI-1 to CSI-1627 Shire Way Community Centre, Shire Way, Yate 40 DOA-1 to DOA-2399 Shire Way Community Centre, Shire Way, Yate 41 DOA-2400 to DOA-4127 Dodington Parish Hall, Finch Road, Chipping Sodbury 42 DOB-1 to DOB-1914 St Nicholas Family Centre, Chargrove, Yate 43 DOC-1 to DOC-1889 Badminton Road Methodist Church, Badminton Road, Downend 44 EGA-1 to EGA-2379 St Augustine of Canterbury, Church Hall, Boscombe Crescent, Downend 45 EGB-1 to EGB-2315 Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 John McCormack Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Electoral Registration & Returning Officer, PO Box 1953, Bristol, BS37 0DB Emersons Green Town Hall, (Accessed via the Premier Inn Car Park), Westerleigh 46 EGC-1 to EGC-1688 Road, Emerson Green Lyde Green Community Centre, Thistle Close, Emersons Green 47 EGD-1 to EGD-1263/4 Mangotsfield United Football Club, 37 Cossham Street, Emersons Green 48 EGE-1 to EGE-3119 Lyde Green Community Centre, Thistle Close, Emersons Green 49 EGF-1 to EGF-1439 Zion United Church Beacon, Woodend Road, Frampton Cotterell 50 FCA-1 to FCA-2385 Zion United Church Beacon, Woodend Road, Frampton Cotterell 51 FCB-1 to FCB-1558 Crossbow House (Pool Room), Frampton Cotterell Community Association, 52 FCC-1 to FCC-1724 Frampton Cotterell Iron Acton Parish Hall, High Street, Iron Acton 53 FCD-1 to FCD-676 The Codrington Arms Public House, 261 North Road, Yate, Bristol 54 FCE-1 to FCE-564 Tytherington Village Hall, Itchington Road, Tytherington 55 FCF-1 to FCF-632 Rangeworthy Memorial Hall , Wotton Road, Rangeworthy 56 FCG-1 to FCG-614 Manor Hall - Jubilee Room, Off Roundways, Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath 57 FCH-1 to FCH-2445 Christ Church Centre, Quakers Road, Downend 58 FDA-1 to FDA-2337 Mobile Unit, Bromley Heath Road, Downend 59 FDB-1 to FDB-1200 Christ Church Parish Hall (Downend), 57 North Street, Downend 60 FDC-1 to FDC-1629 St Augustine of Canterbury, Church Hall, Boscombe Crescent, Downend 61 FDD-1 to FDD-1290 Lincombe Barn - Page Room, Overndale Road, Downend 62 FDE-1 to FDE-1304 Frenchay Quaker Meeting House, Beckspool Road, Frenchay 63 FDF-1 to FDF-2011 Badminton Road Methodist Church, Badminton Road, Downend 64 FDG-1 to FDG-1197 BAWA (The Concorde Room), 589 Southmead Road, Filton 65 FIA-2 to FIA-1861 St Peters Church Hall, Church Road, Filton 66 FIB-1 to FIB-1317 Bethany Hall, Filton Avenue, Filton 67 FIC-1 to FIC-1900/10 Shield Road Primary School, Shields Avenue, Filton 68 FID-1 to FID-1682 Shield Road Primary School, Shields Avenue, Filton 69 FIE-1 to FIE-1945 Hanham Baptist Church, High Street, Hanham 70 HAA-1 to HAA-855 Hanham Community Centre, 118 - 124 High Street, Hanham 71 HAB-1/1 to HAB-2151 Christchurch Parish Hall (Hanham), Church Road, Hanham 72 HAC-1 to HAC-1015 Hanham Hall, Lancerscott, 3c Hanham Hall, Whittucks Road, Hanham 73 HAD-1 to HAD-3532 Mobile Unit Grounds of Beacon Rise Primary School, Entrance off Beacon Lea, 74 HAE-1 to HAE-1604 Kingswood Church of Ascension Hall, Hollyguest Road, Hanham 75 HAF-1 to HAF-1213 Potters Wood Church Schoolroom, Pows Road, Kingswood 76 KWA-1 to KWA-1548 United Church Kingswood, Moravian Road, Kingswood 77 KWB-1 to KWB-1462 New Cheltenham Community Centre, New Cheltenham Road, Kingswood 78 KWC-1 to KWC-2005 Kingswood Library, Inside Kingswood Civic Centre, High Street, Kingswood 79 KWD-1 to KWD-1663/1 Longwell Green Primary School, Ellacombe Road, Longwell Green 80 LGA-1 to LGA-1891 Longwell Green Community Centre, Shellards Road, Longwell Green 81 LGB-1 to LGB-2322 Barrs Court Primary School, Stephens Drive, Longwell Green 82 LGC-1 to LGC-1627 Longwell Green Community Centre, Shellards Road, Longwell Green 83 LGE-1 to LGE-1360 Mobile Unit, Siston Park, Kingswood 84 NCA-1 to NCA-1414 Made-For-Ever, Methodist Church Hall, Anchor Road, Kingswood 85 NCB-1 to NCB-1183 Lees Hill Pavillion, Lees Hill Playing Field, Lees Hill, Kingswood 86 NCC-1 to NCC-1439 Mobile Unit at the Tynings County Primary School, Use Staff Car Park Entrance, 87 NCD-1 to NCD-1601 Eastleigh Close, Staple Hill Kings' Forest Primary School, Station Road, Kingswood 88 NCE-1 to NCE-1379 Patchway Community Centre, Rodway Road, Patchway 89 PCA-1 to PCA-2264 Coniston Community Centre, 1st Floor, Rooms 3 and 4, The Parade, Coniston Road, 90 PCB-1 to PCB-1674 Patchway Mafeking Hall, Redwick Road, Pilning 91 PSA-1 to PSA-1205 Severn Beach Village Hall, Ableton Lane, Severn Beach 92 PSB-1 to PSB-1706 Hallen Village Hall, Moorhouse Lane, Hallen 93 PSC-1 to PSC-274 Easter Compton Village Hall, Main Road, Easter Compton 94 PSD-1 to PSD-713 Warmley Community Centre, Deanery Road, Warmley 95 PWA-1 to PWA-224 Warmley Community Centre, Deanery Road, Warmley 96 PWB-1 to PWB-954 St Barnabas Church Hall, Church Avenue, Warmley 97 PWC-1 to PWC-880 Cadbury Heath Social & Memorial Club, Cadbury Heath Road, Cadbury Heath 98 PWD-1 to PWD-2056 Cadbury Heath Hall, School Road, Cadbury Heath 99 PWE-1 to PWE-1297 Barrs Court Primary School, Stephens Drive, Longwell Green 100 PWF-1 to PWF-1961 Elberton Hall, Elberton Road, Elberton 101 SEA-1 to SEA-431 Hill Village Hall, Hill, Berkeley 102 SEB-1 to SEB-106 Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 John McCormack Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Electoral Registration & Returning Officer, PO Box 1953, Bristol, BS37 0DB Oldbury On Seven Pavilion, Oldbury Pavilion, Westmarsh Lane, Oldbury-On-Severn 103 SEC-1 to SEC-658 Olveston Parish Hall, Upper Tockington Road, Tockington 104 SED-1 to SED-1708 Rockhampton Village Hall, Rockhampton, Berkeley 105 SEE-1 to SEE-152 Jubilee Hall Alveston, Greenhill, Alveston 106 SEF-1 to SEF-2558 Almondsbury Sports and Social Complex, 2 Gloucester Road, Almondsbury 107 SEG-1 to SEG-1475 Almondsbury Old School Hall, Church Road, Lower Almondsbury 108 SEH-1 to SEH-884/2 Baileys Court Activity Centre, Baileys Court Road, Bradley Stoke 109 SGA-1 to SGA-1685 Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke Park, Little Stoke Lane, Little Stoke 110 SGB-1 to SGB-1769 Little Stoke Community
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