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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Wiltshire Council Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner Wiltshire Police area Thursday 19 August 2021 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: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, Alderbury 1 AA-1 to AA-685/1 Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, Alderbury 1 AB-1 to AB-1101 Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, Alderbury 1 DT-1 to DT-200 Boscombe & District Social Club, Tidworth Road, 2 AC-1 to AC-382 Boscombe Village Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury 3 -DS AD1-1 to AD1-1711/1 Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury 4 -DS AD2-1 to AD2-1940 Amesbury Baptist Centre, Butterfield Drive, Amesbury 5-DS AD3-1 to AD3-687 Amesbury Baptist Centre, Butterfield Drive, Amesbury 6-DS AE1-1 to AE1-1472 Bowman Centre, Shears Drive, Archers Gate 7-DS AE2-2/1 to AE2-1645 Bowman Centre, Shears Drive, Archers Gate 8 -DS AE3-1 to AE3-1827 Burcombe Parish Hall, Burcombe, Salisbury 9 AF-1 to AF-438 Burcombe Parish Hall, Burcombe, Salisbury 9 AN-1 to AN-118 The Reading Room, Berwick St.James, Salisbury 10 AG-1 to AG-130 The Reading Room, Berwick St.James, Salisbury 10 DL-1 to DL-157/1 Bishopstone Village Hall, Bishopstone, Salisbury 11 AH-1 to AH-522 Bishopstone Village Hall, Bishopstone, Salisbury 11 DS-1 to DS-53 Bowerchalke Village Hall, Church Street, Bowerchalke 12 AI-1 to AI-338 Britford Memorial Hall, Britford, Salisbury 13 AJ-3 to AJ-356 Broad Chalke Village Hall, Broad Chalke, Broadchalke 14 AK-1 to AK-544 Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, Bulford 15 AL-1 to AL-1467/2 Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, Bulford 15 AM-1 to AM-1361 Cholderton Village Hall, Cholderton, Salisbury 16 AO-1 to AO-157 Compton Chamberlayne Village Hall, Compton 17 AP-1 to AP-80 Chamberlayne, Salisbury Dated Monday 26 July 2021 Terence Herbert Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 8JN Coombe Bissett & Homington Village Hall, Shutts Lane, 18 AQ-1 to AQ-588 Coombe Bissett Dinton Village Hall, Bratch Lane, Dinton 19 AR-1 to AR-568 Memorial Hall, Downton, Salisbury 20 AS-1 to AS-2442 Memorial Hall, Downton, Salisbury 20 AT-1 to AT-166 Lake Estate Club, Wilsford Cum Lake, Amesbury 21 AU-1 to AU-294 Lake Estate Club, Wilsford Cum Lake, Amesbury 21 DH-1 to DH-84 Larkhill Community Centre, Willoughby Road, Larkhill 22 AV-1 to AV-281/1 Larkhill Community Centre, Willoughby Road, Larkhill 22 AW-1 to AW-1196/1 Durrington Village Hall, High Street, Durrington 23-DS AV1-1 to AV1-1776 Durrington Village Hall, High Street, Durrington 24 -DS AV2-1 to AV2-1898 Ebbesbourne Wake Village Hall, Pound Street, 25 AX-1 to AX-178 Ebbesbourne Wake Figheldean Village Hall, Figheldean, Salisbury 26 AY-1 to AY-452 Fovant Village Hall, Tisbury Road, Fovant 27 AZ-1 to AZ-577/2 South Newton & Great Wishford Village Hall, South 28 BA-1 to BA-261 Newton, Salisbury South Newton & Great Wishford Village Hall, South 28 DB-1 to DB-541 Newton, Salisbury East Grimstead Reading Room, East Grimstead, 29 BB1-1 to BB1-160 Salisbury West Grimstead Village Hall, Church Street, West 30 BB2-1 to BB2-317 Grimstead Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, Salisbury 31 BC1-1 to BC1-639 Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, Salisbury 31 BD-1 to BD-247 Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, Salisbury 31 BE-1 to BE-809/1 Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland 32 BF-1 to BF-792 Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland 32 BF1-1 to BF1-185 Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland 32 BF2-1 to BF2-532 Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland 32 BF3-1 to BF3-102 Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, Park Road, (off Duck 33 BG1-1 to BG1-2153 Lane), Laverstock Old Sarum Community Centre, (Opposite School), 34 BG2-1 to BG2-2672 Pheasant Drive, Old Sarum Brigmerston Village Hall, Brigmerston, Salisbury 35 BH-1 to BH-103 Quidhampton Village Hall, Lower Road, Quidhampton 36 BI-1 to BI-103 Quidhampton Village Hall, Lower Road, Quidhampton 36 BN-1 to BN-332 Newton Tony Memorial Hall, Newton Tony, Salisbury 37 BJ-1 to BJ-317 The Barker Room, (near Nunton Church), Nunton 38 BK-1 to BK-436 Orcheston Village Hall, Orcheston, Salisbury 39 BL-1 to BL-206 Farley Village Hall, Church Road, Farley 40 BM1-1 to BM1-257/2 Pitton Village Hall, Pitton, Salisbury 41 BM2-1 to BM2-362 Morgans Vale & Woodfalls Village Hall, The Ridge, 42 BP1-1 to BP1-1422 Woodfalls Redlynch Village Hall, Vicarage Road, Lover, Redlynch 43 BP2-1 to BP2-717 Hampton Park Pavilion, (Community Centre), Ash 44 BS1-1 to BS1-1692 Crescent, Hampton Park Dated Monday 26 July 2021 Terence Herbert Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 8JN Hampton Park Pavilion, (Community Centre), Ash 44 BS2-1 to BS2-616 Crescent, Hampton Park St Michael`s Community Centre, St.Michael`s Road, 45-DS CA1-1/1 to CA1-992 Salisbury St Michael`s Community Centre, St.Michael`s Road, 45-DS CA3-1 to CA3-206 Salisbury Bemerton Heath Neighbourhood Centre, 58-60 Pinewood 46 CA2-1 to CA2-1650 Way, Salisbury Salisbury Scout Hut (23rd Salisbury), 67 Stratford Road, 47 CB1-1 to CB1-1376 Salisbury St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury 48 -DS CB2-1 to CB2-1374 St Francis Church Hall, Beatrice Road, Salisbury 49 -DS CB2-1375 to CB2-2759 Barrington Centre, 64 Barrington Road, Bishopdown 50 CC1-1 to CC1-1120 Barrington Centre, 64 Barrington Road, Bishopdown 50 CC3-1 to CC3-802 Sarum St Martin Church Hall, Church of Sarum St Martin, 51 CC2-1 to CC2-1099 St Martins Church Street Sarum St Martin Church Hall, Church of Sarum St Martin, 51 CC4-1 to CC4-1414 St Martins Church Street Bemerton Methodist Church Hall, Roman Road, Salisbury 52 -DS CD1-1 to CD1-669 Bemerton Methodist Church Hall, Roman Road, Salisbury 52 -DS CD2-1 to CD2-1545 St Michael`s Community Centre, St.Michael`s Road, 53-DS CD3-1 to CD3-2032 Salisbury Elim Church, Church Lounge, Elim Centre, Dews Road 54 -DS CE1-1 to CE1-1261 Dennis Marsh House, (The Scout Hut), Westminster 55 CE2-1 to CE2-1500 Road Bemerton Methodist Church Hall, Roman Road, Salisbury 56-DS CE3-1 to CE3-1196 Salisbury Methodist Church Hall, 26 St Edmunds Church 57 CF1-1 to CF1-3003 Street, Salisbury Elim Church, Church Lounge, Elim Centre, Dews Road 58-DS CF2-1 to CF2-1130 Harnham Free Church, 15-16 Hawksridge, Ridings Mead 59 CG1-1 to CG1-689 Harnham Free Church, 15-16 Hawksridge, Ridings Mead 59 CH1-1 to CH1-1815 Harnham Parish Hall, Lower Street, Harnham 60 CG2-2 to CG2-1917 Harnham Parish Hall, Lower Street, Harnham 60 CG3-1 to CG3-786 St Elizabeth Hall, Exeter Street, Salisbury 61 CH2-1 to CH2-2228 Maddington Church Room, Shrewton, Salisbury 62 DA-1 to DA-1507 Stapleford Village Hall, Berwick Road, Stapleford 63 DC-1 to DC-213 Langford Parish Hall, Hanging Langford, Salisbury 64 DD-1 to DD-446/2 Tilshead Village Hall, Tilshead, Salisbury 65 DE-1 to DE-272 King Georges Hall, West Dean, Salisbury 66 DF-1 to DF-202 Whiteparish Memorial Centre, Common Road, 67 DG1-1 to DG1-1225 Whiteparish Whiteparish Memorial Centre, Common Road, 67 DG2-1 to DG2-35 Whiteparish Wilton Community Centre, West Street, Wilton 68 -DS DI-1 to DI-1832 Glebe Hall, Vicarage Drive, Winterbourne Earls 69 DJ-2 to DJ-969 The Pavilion, Recreation Ground, Middle Winterslow 70 DK-1 to DK-493 The Pavilion, Recreation Ground, Middle Winterslow 70 DM1-1 to DM1-671 Winterslow Village Hall, Middleton Road, Winterslow 71 DM2-1 to DM2-1026 Dated Monday 26 July 2021 Terence Herbert Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 8JN Middle Woodford Village Hall, Middle Woodford, Salisbury 72 DN-1 to DN-406/1 Wilton Community Centre, West Street, Wilton 73 -DS DP-1 to DP-919 Wilton Community Centre, West Street, Wilton 73 -DS DQ-1 to DQ-595/1 Berwick St John Memorial Hall, Berwick St John, 74 EA-1 to EA-85 Shaftesbury Berwick St John Memorial Hall, Berwick St John, 74 ED-1 to ED-215 Shaftesbury Ansty PYO and Farm Shop, Ansty, Salisbury 75 EB-1 to EB-102 Chilmark Reading Room, Becketts Lane, Chilmark 76 EO-1 to EO-428 New Remembrance Hall, Remembrance Field, Charlton 77 ET-1 to ET-361/1 New Remembrance Hall, Remembrance Field, Charlton 77 EU-1 to EU-856/2 East Knoyle Village Hall, East Knoyle, Salisbury 78 EW-1 to EW-569 Fonthill Bishop Reading Room, The Ring, Fonthill Bishop 79 EY-1 to EY-74/2 Fonthill Bishop Reading Room, The Ring, Fonthill Bishop 79 IV-1 to IV-26 Fonthill Gifford Recreation Hut, Fonthill Gifford, Salisbury 80 EZ-3 to EZ-92 Hindon Village Hall, Hindon, Salisbury 81 FD-1 to FD-376 Hindon Village Hall, Hindon, Salisbury 81 IU-1 to IU-62 Lecture Hall, Salisbury Street, Mere 82 GA-1 to GA-2468 Sedgehill Village Hall, Sedgehill, Shaftesbury 83 GE1-1 to GE1-99 Semley Village Hall, Semley, Shaftesbury 84 GE2-1 to GE2-407 Swallowcliffe Village Hall, Swallowcliffe, Salisbury 85 GN-1 to GN-213 Swallowcliffe Village Hall, Swallowcliffe, Salisbury 85 GP-1 to GP-156/2 Teffont Village Hall, Hindon Road, Teffont 86 GQ-1 to GQ-242 Hinton Hall, Church Street, Tisbury 87 GR-1 to GR-1918/3 Hinton Hall, Church Street, Tisbury 87 IO-1 to IO-485 The Old Cart Shed, Tollard
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