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Alcester Town District Ward Alcester and Rural District Ward Avenue District Ward Bidford East District Ward Bidford West and Sa Polling Parish Constituency County Division Polling Station Electorate Accessibility Returning Officer Comments Comments Received During Recommendation District Consultation Alcester Town District Ward DL1 Alcester - Oversley Ward Stratford-on-Avon Alcester Alcester Scout and Guide Hut, Moorfield 899 Difficulty securing venue The Scout and Guide Hut have Road, Alcester shown unwillingness to be available for certain elections. RECOMMENDATION - Relocate Polling Station to The Town Hall, Henley Street, Alcester DM Alcester - Oversley Ward Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Jubilee Centre, St Faiths Road, Alcester 2074 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors Vehicle for this area access to Jubilee Centre is restricted Alcester and Rural District Ward DL Alcester (Alcester West) Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Methodist Chapel, Priory Road, Alcester 1529 though ramp Not in polling district but there are no Should remain as the polling station into Hall. Exiting other suitable premises within the polling for this area Hall a problem for district wheelchairs GY Binton Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Village Hall, Binton 302 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area DW Wixford Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Village Hall, Wixford 177 though not for Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station powered district and convenient for electors for this area wheelchairs JB Temple Grafton Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Graftons Village Hall, Temple Grafton 233 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area DN Alcester (Oversley Green) Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Methodist Chapel, Priory Road, Alcester 166 Not in polling district but there are no Should remain as the polling station other suitable premises within the polling for this area district DV Exhall Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Village Hall, Exhall 406 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area DO Arrow with Weethley Stratford-on-Avon Alcester The Village Hall, Arrow 132 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area Avenue District Ward DK1 Stratford upon Avon - Avenue Stratford-on-Avon Stratford North The Avenue Sports and Social Club, Avenue 2447 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station Farm Road, Stratford-upon-Avon district and convenient for electors for this area Bidford East District Ward DS Bidford on Avon – Bidford East Stratford-on-Avon Bidford and Welford The Crawford Memorial Hall, Bidford on Avon 3100 The polling station is not in the polling Should remain as the polling station Ward district. Whilst there are other options for this area available within the polling district which include Bidford-on-Avon Primary School, Bidford-on Avon Community Library and Bidford-on-Avon Church Rooms within the polling district. The Church Rooms had previously been used and were considered not suitable due to access and parking and it is the Council’s preference to not use schools Bidford West and Salford District Ward DS1 Bidford on Avon – Bidford West Stratford-on-Avon Bidford and Welford The Crawford Memorial Hall, Bidford on Avon 1284 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station ward district and convenient for electors for this area DT Bidford on Avon – Broom ward Stratford-on-Avon Bidford and Welford The Village Hall, Broom 428 Well known building located in its polling district and convenient for electors EA Salford Priors Stratford-on-Avon Bidford and Welford The Memorial Hall, Salford Priors 1222 Well known building located in its polling Clerk to Salford Priors Parish Council Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors reports that the Memorial Hall is an for this area excellent station Bishops Itchington District Ward FN Burton Dassett – Temple Kenilworth & Kineton & Red Horse The Primary School, Temple Herdewyke 1820 The Polling Station is the Primary School Should remain as the polling station Herdewyke Ward Southam but there are no other suitable venues in for this area the area. The school has been very accommodating FN1 Burton Dassett – Knightcote Kenilworth & Kineton & Red Horse The Village Hall, Knightcote 408 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station Ward Southam district and convenient for electors for this area FO Burton Dassett – Burton Dassett Kenilworth & Kineton & Red Horse Burton Dassett Village Hall, Northend 128 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station Ward Southam district and convenient for electors for this area 1 Polling Parish Constituency County Division Polling Station Electorate Accessibility Returning Officer Comments Comments Received During Recommendation District Consultation FM Bishops Itchington Kenilworth & Feldon The Memorial Hall, Bishops Itchington 350 Well known building located in its polling The Parish Clerk reports that the venue Should remain as the polling station Southam district and convenient for electors is suitable for electors. District for this area Councillor Kettle has indicated that he is happy with the existing arrangements in his ward but indicates in view of the development of 280 homes at the Old Harbury Cement Works, now in Bishops Itchington village parish boundary, and looking at the size of some of the other polling station catchment areas in the District, wonders whether it would be sensible to include an extra polling station in the new development as it is physically remote from the existing settlement FS Gaydon Kenilworth & Kineton & Red Horse The Village Hall, Gaydon 365 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station Southam district and convenient for electors for this area Bishopton District Ward DJ1 Stratford Bishopton Stratford-on-Avon Stratford West The Community Centre, Drayton Avenue 2507 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area Brailes and Compton District Ward EH Barton on the Heath Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Barton on the Heath 78 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area EO Cherington Stratford-on-Avon Shipston Cherington and Stourton Village Hall, 878 Not in its polling district but there are no Should remain as the polling station Stourton other suitable premises within the polling for this area district EP Stourton Stratford-on-Avon Shipston Cherington and Stourton Village Hall, 178 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station Stourton district and convenient for electors for this area ER Great Wolford Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Little Wolford 145 Not in its polling district but there are no Should remain as the polling station other suitable premises within the polling for this area district EW Little Compton Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Little Compton 210 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area EX Little Wolford Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Little Wolford 91 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area EY Long Compton Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Long Compton 667 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area FK Whichford Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Reading Room, Whichford 138 Small step to ramp - Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station very tight access district and convenient for electors. No for this area alternative identified EJ Brailes Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Brailes 80 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area EQ Sutton-under-Brailes Stratford-on-Avon Shipston The Village Hall, Brailes 277 Not in its polling district but there are no Should remain as the polling station other suitable premises within the polling for this area district Bridgetown District Ward DD Stratford Bridgetown Stratford-on-Avon Stratford South Rosebird Centre, Shipston Road 2719 Well known building located in its polling Mr C – The Rosebird Centre is too far Should remain as the polling station district and whilst not a central location from most voters homes and involved a for this area there are currently no alternatives. car journey or walk along busy road. Change in parking arrangements have He suggests relocating to a more been identified since polling day and have central site or a pop-up station on been addressed. The costs of a mobile Chesterton Drive station would be estimated at £1500 DD1 Stratford Bridgetown Stratford-on-Avon Stratford South St Peter’s Mission, Manor Road 431 Well known building located in its polling Should remain as the polling station district and convenient for electors for this area Clopton District
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