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Charlestown Crumpsall Manchester City Council's Polling District and Polling Place Review 2017 Submission from the (Acting) Returning Officer for the Parliamentary Constituencies of: Blackley and Broughton, Manchester Central, Manchester Gorton, Manchester Withington and Wythenshawe and Sale East. Whilst the (Acting) Returning Officer (ARO) is responsible for Parliamentary Polling Stations (located within the designated Polling Places), in practice the same arrangements also operate for Local Elections. The ARO therefore has an interest in the review, which is needed to ensure future Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations work for Local Elections on new ward boundaries as well as future Parliamentary Elections. Polling Districts marked with an asterisk * must exist in this manner in order to deliver Parliamentary Elections Existing Draft New Existing Ward New Ward Polling Polling Parliamentary Constituency Existing Polling Place (Acting) Returning Officer Comments District District No comments. Charlestown CNA 1CNA Blackley and Broughton Crosslee Primary School, Crosslee Road, Blackley Approx 2050 electors voting at Crosslee Primary School No comments. Charlestown CNB 1CNB Blackley and Broughton St John Bosco RC Primary School, Hall Moss Road, Blackley Approx 1250 electors voting at St John Bosco RC Primary School No comments. Charlestown CNC 1CNC Blackley and Broughton Chain Bar Methodist Hall, Nina Drive, Moston Approx 2000 electors voting at Chain Bar Methodist Hall Joy Community Church, formerly known as St Marks Church Hall, Booth No comments. Charlestown CND 1CND Blackley and Broughton Hall Road Approx 2000 electors voting at Joy Community Church No comments. Charlestown CNE 1CNE Blackley and Broughton St Margaret Mary's Church Hall, St Margarets Road, New Moston Approx 800 electors voting at St Margaret Mary's Church Hall No comments. Charlestown CNF 1CNF Blackley and Broughton Vasa Club, Whitemoss Road, Blackley Approx 1250 electors voting at Vasa Club Consider returning to the Polling Place previously located at St Matthew's High School, Enderby Road which was Charlestown CNG 1CNG Blackley and Broughton St Mary's CE Primary School, St Mary's Road unavailable for the 2017 polls . Approx 1350 electors Consider the creation of a new Polling District created from part of the existing MOC Polling District in the existing Moston Charlestown ward. Moston MOC (part) 2CNH* Manchester Central St Mary's CE Primary School, St Mary's Road Consider the suitability of a Polling Place at Moston Miners Community Arts and Music Centre, Teddington Road. Approx 650 electors. Consider the creation of a new Polling District created from part of the existing MOG Polling District from the existing Moston MOG (part) 2CNJ* Manchester Central Moston Fields Primary School, Croft Hill Road / Tyndall Avenue, Moston Moston ward, with approx 550 electors continuing to vote at Moston Fields Primary School Consider the creation of a new single Polling District created from all of the existing CRF Polling District in the existing Cheetham CTA (part) Blackley and Broughton Trinity United Church Hall, entrance Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham 1CRF Crumpsall ward, plus part of the existing CTA Polling District in the existing Cheetham ward. Crumpsall CRF Blackley and Broughton Cravenwood Primary Academy, Cravenwood Road, Crumpsall Consider all of the approx 1900 electors voting at Cravenwood Primary Academy No comments. Crumpsall CRB 1CRB Blackley and Broughton Crumpsall Lane Primary School - Nursery, Crumpsall Lane Approx 2450 electors voting at Crumpsall Lane Primary School - Nursery No comments. Crumpsall CRC 1CRC Blackley and Broughton St Matthew's Parish Hall, Cleveland Road, Crumpsall Approx 1250 electors voting at St Matthew's Parish Hall St Thomas with St Mark Church, Junction of Chataway Road and No comments. Crumpsall CRD 1CRD Blackley and Broughton Hazelbottom Road Approx 900 electors voting at St Thomas with St Mark Church No comments. Crumpsall CRE 1CRE Blackley and Broughton St Anne's Parish Hall, Crescent Avenue, Crumpsall Approx 1450 electors voting at St Anne's Parish Hall Crumpsall No comments. Crumpsall CRG 1CRG Blackley and Broughton GMT Whitehouse Club, 193 Middleton Road, Crumpsall Approx 2250 electors voting at GMT Whitehouse Club Consider the creation of new a Polling District created from part of the existing CTB Polling District in the existing Cheetham CTB (part) 1CRA Blackley and Broughton Allotments Pavilion, Hoddesdon Street cul-de-sac, off Hazelbottom Road Cheetham ward, with approx 1050 electors continuing to vote at Allotments Pavilion Page 1 of 17 Manchester City Council's Polling District and Polling Place Review 2017 Submission from the (Acting) Returning Officer for the Parliamentary Constituencies of: Blackley and Broughton, Manchester Central, Manchester Gorton, Manchester Withington and Wythenshawe and Sale East. Whilst the (Acting) Returning Officer (ARO) is responsible for Parliamentary Polling Stations (located within the designated Polling Places), in practice the same arrangements also operate for Local Elections. The ARO therefore has an interest in the review, which is needed to ensure future Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Stations work for Local Elections on new ward boundaries as well as future Parliamentary Elections. Polling Districts marked with an asterisk * must exist in this manner in order to deliver Parliamentary Elections Existing Draft New Existing Ward New Ward Polling Polling Parliamentary Constituency Existing Polling Place (Acting) Returning Officer Comments District District Consider the creation of a new single Polling District created from the parts of existing CTD and existing CTH in the existing Cheetham CTD (part) Blackley and Broughton Saviour Church, Eggington Street Cheetham ward. 1CTB Consider all of the approx 2000 electors voting at Park Inn Hotel. (No electors reside in the current part of CTD Polling Cheetham CTH part) Blackley and Broughton Park Inn Hotel, 4 Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham District.) Consider the creation of a new Polling District created from part of the existing CTA Polling District in the existing Cheetham CTA (part) 1CTA Blackley and Broughton Trinity United Church Hall, entrance Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Cheetham ward, with approx 2500 electors continuing to vote at Trinity United Church Hall No comments. Cheetham CTG 1CTD Blackley and Broughton St Chad's RC Primary School, Balmfield Street, Cheetham Approx 3000 electors voting at St Chad's RC Primary School No comments. Cheetham CTC 1CTC Blackley and Broughton Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 31 Smedley Lane, Cheetham Approx 1350 electors voting at Ukrainian Cultural Centre No comments. Cheetham Cheetham CTE 1CTE Blackley and Broughton Cheetham CE Community Academy, Halliwell Lane, Cheetham Approx 1550 electors voting at Cheetham CE Community Academy Unity Community Primary School, formerly known as Cheetwood No comments. Cheetham CTF 1CTF Blackley and Broughton Centre, 41 Allesley Drive Approx 2300 electors voting at Unity Community Primary School Mount Carmel RC Primary School, Nursery Block, Hunt Street, off No comments. Harpurhey HAA 1HAA Blackley and Broughton Russett Road Approx 550 electors voting at Mount Carmel RC Primary School No comments. Harpurhey HAB 1HAB Blackley and Broughton Holy Trinity Church Hall, Goodman Street, Blackley Approx 2150 electors voting at Holy Trinity Church Hall Harpurhey Neighbourhood Project, Carisbrook Street, entrance off No comments. Harpurhey HAC 1HAC Blackley and Broughton Conran Street Approx 1650 electors voting at Harpurhey Neighbourhood Project Wellspring Community Church, formerly Sharon Pentecostal Church, Consider the creation of a new single Polling District created from part of the existing HAD Polling District and part of the Harpurhey HAD (part) Blackley and Broughton 1HAD Brendon Avenue existing HAH Polling District in the existing Harpurhey ward. Harpurhey HAH (part) Blackley and Broughton Moston Lane Primary School, Nursery Annexe, Whitman Street Consider the suitability of a Polling Place at St John's Community Church Hall, Ashley Lane. Approx 1650 electors No comments. Harpurhey HAE 1HAE Blackley and Broughton St Augustine's CE Primary School, St Augustine Street, Monsall Approx 1500 electors voting at St Augustine's CE Primary School No comments. Harpurhey HAF 1HAF Blackley and Broughton Saviour Church, Eggington Street Approx 700 electors voting at Saviour Church Consider the creation of a new Polling District created from part of the existing CTD Polling District in the existing Cheetham CTD (part) 1HAH Blackley and Broughton Saviour Church, Eggington Street Cheetham ward with approx 1050 electors continuing to vote at Saviour Church Harpurhey Harpurhey HAG Blackley and Broughton Factory Youth Zone, 931 Rochdale Road, Harpurhey Consider the creation of a new single Polling District created from the existing HAG Polling District in the existing 1HAG Harpurhey ward and part of existing CTB Polling District in the existing Cheetham ward. Cheetham CTB (part) Blackley and Broughton Allotments Pavilion, Hoddesdon Street cul-de-sac, off Hazelbottom Road Consider all of the approx 1000 electors voting at Factory Youth Zone St Thomas with St Mark Church, Junction of Chataway Road, and No comments. Harpurhey HAJ 1HAJ Blackley and Broughton Hazelbottom Road Approx 650 electors voting at St Thomas with St Mark Church Consider the creation of a new Polling District created from part of the existing CRA Polling District in the existing Crumpsall CRA (part)
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