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Situation of Polling Station Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Elections Daventry District local counting area of the European Electoral Region of EAST MIDLANDS on 23 May 2019 Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 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 Community Centre , Ashby Road, Daventry 1 GT1-1 to GT1-1962 Community Centre , Ashby Road, Daventry 1 GT2-1 to GT2-400 Daventry Court Hotel, Sedgemoor Way, Daventry 2 GT3-1 to GT3-1609/1 Mayfield Park Sports Club, Royal Star Drive, Daventry 3 GT4-1 to GT4-1410 Daventry Leisure Centre, Saxon Suite, Lodge Road, 4 GU-1 to GU-1374 Daventry Daventry Leisure Centre, Saxon Suite, Lodge Road, 5 GU-1375 to GU-2712 Daventry Community Centre , Ashby Road, Daventry 6 GU1-1 to GU1-565 Community Centre , Ashby Road, Daventry 6 GU2-1 to GU2-235 Ashby Fields School, Wimbourne Place, Daventry 7 GU3-1 to GU3-1306 Ashby St Ledgers Village Hall, Main Street, Ashby St 8 AE-1 to AE-110 Ledgers Barby Village Hall, Kilsby Road, Barby 9 AK1-1 to AK1-874 Onley Park Village Hall, Onley Park, Willoughby 10 AK2-1 to AK2-191 Crick Old School, Church Street, Crick 11 BV-1 to BV-1784 Kilsby Village Hall (Kilsby Room), Rugby Road, Kilsby 12 DS-1 to DS-1021 Braunston Village Hall, The Green, Braunston 13 AX-1 to AX-1458 Welton Village Hall, High Street, Welton 14 GB-1 to GB-513 Brixworth Village Hall, Holcot Road, Brixworth 15 AZ-1 to AZ-2126 Brixworth Village Hall, Holcot Road, Brixworth 16 AZ-2127 to AZ-4252 Cottesbrooke Village Hall, Station Road, Cottesbrooke 17 BS-1 to BS-118 Creaton Village Hall, Teeton Lane, Creaton 18 BU-1 to BU-397 Draughton Clubroom, c/o Main Street, Draughton, 19 CC-1 to CC-53 Northamptonshire Education Centre, Lamport Hall, Lamport 20 DV-1 to DV-206 Loder Hall, Harborough Road, Maidwell 21 EA-1 to EA-227 Scaldwell Village Hall, School Lane, Scaldwell 22 FB-1 to FB-236 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Ian Vincent, Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Council Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP Nene Hall, Tamar Square, Daventry 23 GV1-1 to GV1-1774 Nene Hall, Tamar Square, Daventry 24 GV1-1775 to GV1-3013 Stefen Hill Sports Park, The Main Lounge, Western 25 GV2-1 to GV2-1499 Avenue Southbrook Community Centre, Hood Road, Daventry 26 GW1-1 to GW1-1253 Southbrook Community Centre, Hood Road, Daventry 27 GW1-1254 to GW1-2471 Daventry Court Hotel, Sedgemoor Way, Daventry 28 GW2-1 to GW2-2419 Guilsborough Village Hall, The Green, Off High Street, 29 CW-1 to CW-542 Guilsborough Long Buckby Wharf Village Hall, Three Bridges Road, 30 DP-1 to DP-87 Long Buckby Wharf Long Buckby Community Centre, 41 Station Road, Long 31 DY-1 to DY-1631 Buckby Long Buckby Community Centre, 41 Station Road, Long 32 DY-1632 to DY-3233 Buckby Watford Village Hall, Main Street, Watford 33 FY-1 to FY-231 West Haddon Village Hall, The Green, West Haddon 34 GC-1 to GC-1425 Moulton Community Centre, Sandy Hill, Reedings 35 EG-1 to EG-1931 Moulton Community Centre, Sandy Hill, Reedings 36 EG-1932 to EG-3468/8 Overstone Village Hall, Sywell Road, Overstone 37 EO-1 to EO-655/3 Harlestone Village Institute, Upper Harlestone, 38 AC-1 to AC-11 Northampton Harlestone Village Institute, Upper Harlestone, 38 DB-1 to DB-694 Northampton Brington Reading Room, Main Street, Brington 39 AY1-1 to AY1-161 Brington Reading Room, Main Street, Brington 39 AY2-1 to AY2-218 East Haddon Village Hall, Main Street, East Haddon 40 CE-1 to CE-570 East Haddon Village Hall, Main Street, East Haddon 40 DM-1 to DM-87 Hollowell Village Hall, Church Hill, Hollowell 41 DN-1 to DN-287 Hollowell Village Hall, Church Hill, Hollowell 41 DO-1 to DO-50 Ravensthorpe Village Hall, High Street, Ravensthorpe 42 EX-1 to EX-66 Ravensthorpe Village Hall, High Street, Ravensthorpe 42 EY-1 to EY-495 Boughton Village Hall, Butchers Lane, Boughton 43 AR-1 to AR-1249 Bramptons Primary School, Harlestone Road, Chapel 44 AV1-1 to AV1-375 Brampton Bramptons Primary School, Harlestone Road, Chapel 44 AV2-1 to AV2-276 Brampton Pitsford Village Hall, High Street, Pitsford 45 ES-1 to ES-539 Spratton Village Hall, School Road, Spratton 46 FG-1 to FG-971 Hannington Village Hall, School Lane, Hannington 47 CZ-1 to CZ-219 Holcot Village Hall, Back Lane, Holcot 48 DL-1 to DL-339 Old Parish Charities Community Centre, 5 Townson 49 EM-1 to EM-378 Close, Old Walgrave Baptist Chapel, School Room, Gold Street, 50 FV-1 to FV-715 Walgrave Whilton Village Hall, Main Street, Whilton 51 BA-1 to BA-37 Whilton Village Hall, Main Street, Whilton 51 GE-1 to GE-182 Whilton Village Hall, Main Street, Whilton 51 GM-1 to GM-66 Dodford Village Hall, Brockhall Road, Dodford 52 CB-1 to CB-138 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Ian Vincent, Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Council Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP Everdon Village Hall, High Street, Everdon 53 CK-1 to CK-302 Farthingstone Village Hall, Maidford Road, Farthingstone 54 CO-1 to CO-151 Flore Millennium Hall, 56 High Street, Flore 55 CQ-1 to CQ-1020 Newnham Village Hall, Church Street, Newnham 56 EK-1 to EK-509 Norton Village Hall, Daventry Road, Norton 57 EL-1 to EL-307 Church Stowe Closed C of E School, Main Street, Church 58 FL-1 to FL-220 Stowe Weedon Village Hall, West Street, Weedon 59 FZ-1 to FZ-2232 Arthingworth Village Hall, Kelmarsh Road, Arthingworth 60 AD-1 to AD-199 Clipston Village Hall, High Street, Clipston 61 BL-1 to BL-551 East Farndon Village Hall, Main Street, East Farndon 62 CD-1 to CD-256 Great Oxendon Village Hall, Main Street, Great Oxendon 63 EP-1 to EP-249/1 Naseby Methodist Chapel, Gynwell, Naseby 64 DE-1 to DE-85 Naseby Methodist Chapel, Gynwell, Naseby 64 EH-1 to EH-618 Kelmarsh Hall Learning & Activity Centre, The Stable 65 DR-1 to DR-67 Yard, Kelmarsh Hall, Main Road Marston Trussell Village Hall, Main Street, Marston 66 EC-1 to EC-146 Trussell Sibbertoft Reading Room, Berkeley Street, Sibbertoft 67 FD-1 to FD-278 Welford Village Hall, West Street, Welford 68 FM-1 to FM-72 Welford Village Hall, West Street, Welford 68 GA-1 to GA-895/1 Badby Village Hall, The Green, Badby 69 AJ-1 to AJ-521 Byfield Village Hall, The Green, Byfield 70 BC-1 to BC-1073 Dryden Hall, School Street, Woodford Halse 71 BD-1 to BD-49 Dryden Hall, School Street, Woodford Halse 71 GL2-1 to GL2-727 Hellidon Village Hall, Church Lane, Hellidon 72 BF-1 to BF-74 Hellidon Village Hall, Church Lane, Hellidon 72 DF-1 to DF-163 Charwelton Village Hall, Church Street, Charwelton 73 BH-1 to BH-188 Charwelton Village Hall, Church Street, Charwelton 73 CP-1 to CP-26 Preston Capes Village Hall, Old Forge Lane, Preston 74 EU-1 to EU-159 Capes Staverton Village Hall, Croft Lane, Staverton 75 FJ-1 to FJ-382 Woodford Halse Memorial Hall, Station Road, Woodford 76 GL1-1 to GL1-2161 Halse Yelvertoft Reading Room, 85 High Street, Yelvertoft 77 BK-1 to BK-44 Yelvertoft Reading Room, 85 High Street, Yelvertoft 77 CH-1 to CH-44 Yelvertoft Reading Room, 85 High Street, Yelvertoft 77 FH-1 to FH-49 Yelvertoft Reading Room, 85 High Street, Yelvertoft 77 GP-1 to GP-669 Cold Ashby Village Hall, Main Street, Cold Ashby 78 BO-1 to BO-231 Lilbourne Village Hall, Station Road, Lilbourne 79 DX-1 to DX-312 Thornby Village Hall, Church Lane, Thornby 80 FQ-1 to FQ-148 The Old School House, Winwick, Church Lane, Winwick 81 GJ-1 to GJ-82 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Ian Vincent, Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Council Offices, Lodge Road, Daventry, Northants, NN11 4FP .
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