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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Maidstone Borough Council Election of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent Police Area Hours of Poll:- 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of Ranges of electoral register electoral register Station Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of Situation of Polling Station numbers of Number Number persons entitled to persons entitled to vote thereat vote thereat Allington Community St Nicholas Church Hall, Association, Castle Road, 1 A-2 to A-2559/1 2 AA-1 to AA-1843 Poplar Grove, Allington Allington St Nicholas Church Hall, AA-1844 to AA- Barming Village Hall, Heath 3 4 B-1 to B-1415 Poplar Grove, Allington 3633 Road, Maidstone, Kent Teston Village Hall, Church King George V Memorial Hall, 5 BA-1 to BA-574 6 C-1 to C-1782 Street, Teston Manor Rise, Bearsted Madginford Hall, Egremont Madginford Hall, Egremont CA-1845 to CA- 7 CA-1 to CA-1844 8 Road, Bearsted Road, Bearsted 3599 Boughton Monchelsea Village Women`s Institute, The 9 CC-1 to CC-1271 Hall, Church Street, Boughton 10 D-1 to D-1406 Street, Bearsted Monchelsea Boxley Church, The Street, Chart Sutton Village Hall, 11 DA-1 to DA-712 Opposite the Kings Arms Pub, 12 E-1 to E-170 Chart Hill Road, Chart Sutton Boxley Grove Green Community Hall, Tyland Barn, Tyland Lane, 13 EA-1 to EA-688 Penhurst Close, (Adjacent To 14 EB-1 to EB-2573 Sandling Tesco) Grove Green Community Hall, Beechen Hall, Wildfell Close, Penhurst Close, (Adjacent To 14 EBX-1 to EBX-30 15 EC-1 to EC-2880 Walderslade Tesco) The Church of Jesus Christ of Bredhurst Village Hall, 16 ED-1 to ED-366 Latter Day Saints, London 17 F-1 to F-2995 Bredhurst, Gillingham Road, Maidstone The Church of Jesus Christ of Coxheath Village Hall, Latter Day Saints, London 18 FA-1 to FA-2073 19 G-1 to G-1933 Stockett Lane, Coxheath Road, Maidstone Coxheath Village Hall, Old School Hall, Lower Road, 20 G-1934 to G-3623 21 GA-1 to GA-1191 Stockett Lane, Coxheath East Farleigh Hunton Village Hall, West Linton Village Hall, Linton Hill, 22 GB-1 to GB-535/1 23 GC-1 to GC-453/2 Street, Hunton Linton All Saints Church, Church Detling Village Hall, Pilgrims 24 GD-1 to GD-421 25 H-1 to H-701 Lane, West Farleigh Way, Detling Detling Village Hall, Pilgrims Weavering Village Hall, 26 HA-1 to HA-101 27 HB-1 to HB-732 Way, Detling Weavering Street, Maidstone Weavering Village Hall, Women`s Institute, The Street, 27 HBX-1 to HBX-102 28 HC-1 to HC-809 Weavering Street, Maidstone Bearsted Downswood Community Centre, Chiltern Close, Off Otham Village Hall, Otham 29 I-1 to I-1693 30 IA-1 to IA-482 Derringwood Drive, Street, Otham Downswood Reculver Walk Day Centre, Reculver Walk Day Centre, 31 IB-1 to IB-69 31 IC-1 to IC-167/2 Reculver Walk, Senacre Reculver Walk, Senacre St Lukes Church Hall, Foley Vinters Community Centre, 32 J-1 to J-3737 33 JA-1 to JA-2491 Street, Maidstone Aldon Close, Vinters Park Grange Moor Hotel, St Vinters Community Centre, 33 JBX-1 to JBX-317 Michaels Road, Maidstone, 34 K-1 to K-2111 Aldon Close, Vinters Park Kent Grange Moor Hotel, St Fant Hall, Fant Lane, Michaels Road, Maidstone, 35 K-2112 to K-4169 36 KA-1 to KA-3080 Maidstone Kent Lenham Community Centre, Harrietsham Village Hall, 37 L-1 to L-2561 Groom Way, Lenham, 38 LA-1 to LA-2058 Church Road, Harrietsham Maidstone Platts Heath Village Hall (St The Harrow Inn, Warren 39 LB-1 to LB-99 Edmunds Centre), School 40 LC-1 to LC-726/3 Street, Lenham, Maidstone Lane, Platts Heath, Lenham Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Alison Broom Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Maidstone House, King Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 6JQ Grafty Green Village Hall, Filmer Hall, East Sutton, 41 M-1 to M-403 42 MA-1 to MA-216 Church Road, Grafty Green Maidstone Hawkenbury Public House, Headcorn Baptist Church, 1 43 MB-1 to MB-143 44 MC-1 to MC-3056 Hawkenbury, Staplehurst Station Road, Headcorn Ulcombe Village Hall, Beechwood Community Hall, 45 MD-1 to MD-686 46 N-3 to N-1486 Headcorn Road, Ulcombe Tarragon Road, Barming Barming Village Hall, Heath St Andrews Church Hall, St 47 NA-1 to NA-1984 48 NB-1 to NB-1559 Road, Maidstone, Kent Andrews Road, Maidstone The Maidstone Baptist The Friends Meeting House, Church, Knightrider Street, 49 OA-1 to OA-2030 50 OB-1 to OB-1327 170 Union Street, Maidstone Maidstone Bob Prowse Health Club, St Philip`s Church Hall, Armstrong Hall, Armstrong 51 OC-1 to OC-2254 52 OO-1 to OO-2131 Waterloo Street, Maidstone Road Broomfield and Kingswood The Church Tower, St Village Hall, Gravelly Bottom 53 P-1 to P-1317 54 PA-1 to PA-619 Nicholas Church, Leeds Road, Kingswood Loose Parish Pavilion, King Laddingford Church Hall, George V Playing Fields, 55 QQ-1 to QQ-2059 56 RA-1 to RA-511 Claygate Road, Laddingford Loose Marden Memorial Hall, Marden Memorial Hall, RB-1806 to RB- 57 RB-1 to RB-1805 58 Goudhurst Road, Marden Goudhurst Road, Marden 3616 Nettlestead Village Hall, Yalding Village Hall, Lyngs 59 RC-1 to RC-697 60 RD-1 to RD-1468 Maidstone Road, Nettlestead Close, Yalding St Margarets Collier Street St Faiths Church Hall, School, Collier Street, 61 RR-1 to RR-618/11 62 SA-1 to SA-1916 Moncktons Lane, Ringlestone Tonbridge St Paul`s Church Hall, Boxley St Paul`s Church Hall, Boxley SS-2377/1 to SS- 63 SS-1 to SS-2375 64 Road, Maidstone Road, Maidstone 4577 The Cardwell Pavilion, The Cardwell Pavilion, Greenway Court Road, 65 T-1 to T-63 Greenway Court Road, 65 TB-1 to TB-822 Hollingbourne Hollingbourne The Cardwell Pavilion, Wormshill Village Hall, Greenway Court Road, 65 TC-1 to TC-48 66 TA-1 to TA-125 Wormshill, Sittingbourne Hollingbourne Wormshill Village Hall, The Harrow Inn, Warren 66 TG-1 to TG-168 67 TD-1 to TD-128 Wormshill, Sittingbourne Street, Lenham, Maidstone The Harrow Inn, Warren Stockbury Memorial Hall, 67 TF-1 to TF-93 68 TE-1 to TE-604 Street, Lenham, Maidstone Stockbury, Sittingbourne Christchurch Hall, Wallis Christchurch Hall, Wallis 69 UA-1 to UA-2439 69 UC-1 to UC-358 Avenue, Parkwood Avenue, Parkwood Heather House, Bicknor Christchurch Hall, Wallis 70 UB-1 to UB-1384 71 UX-2 to UX-1071 Road, Parkwood Avenue, Parkwood Langley Park Primary Greenfields Community Academy, Edmett Way, 72 UZ-1 to UZ-816 Primary School, Oxford Road, 73 V-1 to V-1265 Maidstone Maidstone Shepway Youth and Community Centre, Parkway C P School, Park 74 VA-1 to VA-2040 75 VB-1 to VB-2309 Cumberland Avenue, Way, Maidstone Shepway, Maidstone Grace Community Church, Reculver Walk Day Centre, 76 VC-1 to VC-1045 77 W-1 to W-1852 Grove Road, Mangravet Reculver Walk, Senacre St Martin`s Church Hall, YMCA, Melrose Close, Northumberland Road, 78 WA-2 to WA-2427 79 XA-1 to XA-1999 Maidstone Maidstone Archbishop Courtenay Maidstone Hockey Club, Primary School, Eccleston 80 XB-1 to XB-2098 81 XC-1 to XC-1092 Armstrong Road, Maidstone Road, Tovil Maidstone Hockey Club, The Vine, Boughton Lane, 81 XD-1 to XD-686 82 XX-1 to XX-1569 Armstrong Road, Maidstone Loose Staplehurst Village Centre, Staplehurst Village Centre, YA-2532 to YA- 83 YA-1 to YA-2531 84 High Street, Staplehurst High Street, Staplehurst 5004/1 Langley Village Hall, Sutton Valence Village Hall, 85 Z-1 to Z-998/1 86 ZA-1 to ZA-1300 Horseshoes Lane, Langley North Street, Sutton Valence Hawkenbury Public House, 87 ZB-1 to ZB-67 Hawkenbury, Staplehurst Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of County Councillors for Maidstone Central, Maidstone North East, Maidstone Rural East, Maidstone Rural North, Maidstone Rural South, Maidstone Rural West, Maidstone South, Maidstone South East of the Kent County Council, the election of Borough Councillors for the Allington, Barming and Teston, Bearsted, Boughton Monchelsea and Chart Sutton, Boxley, Bridge, Coxheath and Hunton, East, Fant, Heath, Headcorn, High Street, Marden and Yalding, North, North Downs, Park Wood, Shepway North, Shepway South, South wards of the Maidstone Borough Council, the by-election of the parish councillors for Detling, Yalding parishes and the poll for the referendum on the Boughton Monchelsea and Lenham Neighbourhood Plans. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Alison Broom Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Maidstone House, King Street, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 6JQ .
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