Richmondshire Polling Stations for the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Election 2021

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Richmondshire Polling Stations for the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Election 2021 Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: North Yorkshire Police Area Voting area name: Richmondshire Local Police Area Polling Situation of polling station Description of persons Station No entitled to vote 1 Aldbrough St John Village Hall, Aldbrough St John ME01R-1 to ME01R-354 2 Askrigg Village Hall, Main Street, Askrigg YO01R-1 to YO01R-359 2 Askrigg Village Hall, Main Street, Askrigg YO06R-1 to YO06R-92 3 Aysgarth Village Hall, Main Street, Aysgarth YO02R-1 to YO02R-160 3 Aysgarth Village Hall, Main Street, Aysgarth YO09R-1 to YO09R-94 4 Bainbridge Village Hall, Bainbridge YO03R-1 to YO03R-394 5 Barton Village Hall, Silver Street, Barton CR01R-1 to CR01R-684 5 Barton Village Hall, Silver Street, Barton CR10R-1 to CR10R-34 6 Bellerby Memorial Hall, Church Street, Bellerby LE01R-1 to LE01R-325 7 Booth Memorial Institute, 32 High Street, Catterick Village CA04R-1 to CA04R-1966/1 8 Brompton-on-Swale Community Sports Hall, Off Honey Pot CA02R-1 to CA02R-1458 Road, Brompton-on-Swale 8 Brompton-on-Swale Community Sports Hall, Off Honey Pot CA05R-1 to CA05R-121 Road, Brompton-on-Swale 9 Cadet`s Centre, Richmond School, Darlington Road, RE01R-1 to RE01R-1641 Richmond 9 Cadet`s Centre, Richmond School, Darlington Road, RN01R-1 to RN01R-1636 Richmond 10 Carperby Institute, Main Street, Carperby LE02R-1 to LE02R-181 11 Cleasby and Stapleton Village Hall, Cleasby CR02R-1 to CR02R-138 11 Cleasby and Stapleton Village Hall, Cleasby CR12R-1 to CR12R-158 12 Colburn Leisure Centre, Catterick Road, Catterick Garrison CA03R-1 to CA03R-540 13 Colburn Village Hall, Colburn Lane, Colburn CO01R-1 to CO01R-2825 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW01R-1 to LW01R-17 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW02R-1 to LW02R-33 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW03R-1 to LW03R-139 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW04R-1 to LW04R-30 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW05R-1 to LW05R-148 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW06R-1 to LW06R-31 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW08R-1 to LW08R-23 14 Constable Burton Village Hall, Constable Burton LW13R-2 to LW13R-6 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI01R-1 to MI01R-30 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI02R-1 to MI02R-83 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI03R-1 to MI03R-120 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI04R-1 to MI04R-58 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI06R-1 to MI06R-36 15 Coverdale Memorial Hall, Carlton In Coverdale MI08R-1 to MI08R-50 16 Croft-on-Tees Village Hall, South Parade, Croft-on-Tees CR04R-1 to CR04R-374 17 Dalton and Gayles Village Hall, High Lane, Dalton GI02R-1 to GI02R-147 17 Dalton and Gayles Village Hall, High Lane, Dalton GI03R-1 to GI03R-118 17 Dalton and Gayles Village Hall, High Lane, Dalton GI06R-1 to GI06R-276 18 Dalton-on-Tees Village Hall, Dalton-on-Tees CR05R-1 to CR05R-203 18 Dalton-on-Tees Village Hall, Dalton-on-Tees CR06R-1 to CR06R-56 19 East Witton Parish Room, East Witton MI05R-1 to MI05R-191 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME02R-1 to ME02R-121 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME03R-1 to ME03R-39 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME04R-1 to ME04R-70 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME05R-1 to ME05R-228 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME06R-1 to ME06R-75 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME08R-1 to ME08R-116 20 Eppleby Village Hall, Chapel Row, Eppleby ME09R-1 to ME09R-36 21 Gilling West Village Hall, High Street, Gilling West GI01R-1 to GI01R-80 21 Gilling West Village Hall, High Street, Gilling West GI04R-1 to GI04R-447 22 Gunnerside Village Hall, Gunnerside HA01R-1 to HA01R-118 23 Harmby Village Hall, Hillfoot, Harmby LW07R-1 to LW07R-338 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mercury House, Station Road, Richmond DL10 4JX 23 Harmby Village Hall, Hillfoot, Harmby LW11R-1 to LW11R-169 24 Hawes Market Hall, Market Place, Hawes HA02R-1 to HA02R-888 24 Hawes Market Hall, Market Place, Hawes HA03R-1 to HA03R-176 25 Hipswell Village Hall, Hipswell Village HI01R-1 to HI01R-614 25 Hipswell Village Hall, Hipswell Village HI03R-1 to HI03R-414 26 Hudswell Village Hall, Hudswell LS02R-1 to LS02R-38 26 Hudswell Village Hall, Hudswell LS05R-1 to LS05R-260 26 Hudswell Village Hall, Hudswell LS10R-1 to LS10R-12 26 Hudswell Village Hall, Hudswell LS11R-1 to LS11R-7 27 Hunton Village Hall, Ratten Row, Hunton SC02R-1 to SC02R-67 27 Hunton Village Hall, Ratten Row, Hunton SC04R-1 to SC04R-102 27 Hunton Village Hall, Ratten Row, Hunton SC05R-1 to SC05R-347 28 Low Row and Feetham Literary Institute, Low Row HA04R-1 to HA04R-144 29 Manfield Village Hall, Manfield CR03R-1 to CR03R-23 29 Manfield Village Hall, Manfield CR07R-1 to CR07R-231 30 Marrick Institute, Marrick LS06R-1 to LS06R-113 30 Marrick Institute, Marrick LS07R-1 to LS07R-73 30 Marrick Institute, Marrick LS08R-1 to LS08R-11 31 Middleham Key Centre, Park Lane, Middleham MI07R-1 to MI07R-633 32 Middleton Tyas Memorial Hall, The Green, Middleton Tyas CR08R-1 to CR08R-491 32 Middleton Tyas Memorial Hall, The Green, Middleton Tyas CR09R-1 to CR09R-132 33 Muker Public Hall, Muker HA05R-1 to HA05R-235 34 Newton-le-Willows Village Hall, Newton-le-Willows LW09R-1 to LW09R-312 34 Newton-le-Willows Village Hall, Newton-le-Willows LW10R-1 to LW10R-149 34 Newton-le-Willows Village Hall, Newton-le-Willows LW12R-1 to LW12R-147/1 35 North Cowton Village Hall, North Cowton CR11R-1 to CR11R-421 36 Oak Room, Thornborough Hall, Leyburn LE04R-1 to LE04R-2035 37 Ravensworth Village Hall, The Green, Ravensworth GI05R-1 to GI05R-46 37 Ravensworth Village Hall, The Green, Ravensworth GI07R-1 to GI07R-188 37 Ravensworth Village Hall, The Green, Ravensworth GI09R-1 to GI09R-117 38 Redmire Village Hall, Redmire LE03R-1 to LE03R-52 38 Redmire Village Hall, Redmire LE05R-1 to LE05R-135 38 Redmire Village Hall, Redmire LE06R-1 to LE06R-307 39 Reeth District Memorial Hall, Arkengarthdale Road, Reeth LS01R-1 to LS01R-190 39 Reeth District Memorial Hall, Arkengarthdale Road, Reeth LS03R-1 to LS03R-17 39 Reeth District Memorial Hall, Arkengarthdale Road, Reeth LS04R-1 to LS04R-152 39 Reeth District Memorial Hall, Arkengarthdale Road, Reeth LS09R-1 to LS09R-597 40 Richmond Market Hall, Market Place, Richmond RW01R-1 to RW01R-1085/1 40 Richmond Market Hall, Market Place, Richmond RW02R-1 to RW02R-541 41 Richmond Methodist Hall, Dundas Street, Richmond HI04R-1 to HI04R-208 41 Richmond Methodist Hall, Dundas Street, Richmond RW03R-1 to RW03R-1691 42 Scorton Institute, Southside, Scorton CA01R-1 to CA01R-44 42 Scorton Institute, Southside, Scorton CA06R-1 to CA06R-100 42 Scorton Institute, Southside, Scorton CA07R-1 to CA07R-680 42 Scorton Institute, Southside, Scorton CA08R-1 to CA08R-56 43 Scotton Village Hall, Hawthorn Avenue, Scotton SC03R-1 to SC03R-283 43 Scotton Village Hall, Hawthorn Avenue, Scotton SC06R-1 to SC06R-1820 44 Skeeby Village Hall, Richmond Road, Skeeby GI08R-1 to GI08R-327 45 St James the Great Church, Melsonby, Richmond ME07R-1 to ME07R-574 46 Swaledale Mountain Rescue, Hipswell Road West, Catterick HI02R-1 to HI02R-1843 Garrison 47 Thoralby Village Hall, Westfield Lane, Thoralby YO04R-1 to YO04R-18 47 Thoralby Village Hall, Westfield Lane, Thoralby YO07R-1 to YO07R-73 47 Thoralby Village Hall, Westfield Lane, Thoralby YO08R-1 to YO08R-129 48 Tunstall Village Hall, Main Street, Tunstall SC01R-1 to SC01R-65 48 Tunstall Village Hall, Main Street, Tunstall SC07R-1 to SC07R-247 49 Wensley Village Hall, Cuthberts Garth, Wensley LE07R-1 to LE07R-123 50 West Burton Village Hall, Village Green, West Burton YO05R-1 to YO05R-237/2 51 West Witton Village Hall, Church Lane, West Witton MI09R-2 to MI09R-301 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mercury House, 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