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Appendix C Polling District Order APPENDIX C POLLING DISTRICT ORDER Projected Polling Parliamentary Electorate Description of area Parish Parish ward Unitary Division Polling Place Electorate Polling Station Accessibility survey responses (Acting) Returning Officer's representation Constituency 2018 district 2024 (LGBCE (LGBCE (The LGBCE boundary review will affect the Division and Town (The Electoral Commission recommend the identification of a Review Review polling district boundaries. As this has been delayed, the suggestion building or environs of a building rather than a Parish or polling figures incl figures incl (venue or polling staff responses) is to retain the current scheme and to consider the alteration of this district) postal postal polling district in light of any subsequent changes made by the voters) voters) LGBCE) AA Alderbury Part 1 Alderbury Alderbury and Whiteparish Salisbury Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, SP5 3AD 684 713 Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, SP5 3AD Accessible. No Change AB Alderbury Part 2 Alderbury Alderbury and Whiteparish Salisbury Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, SP5 3AD 1038 1138 Alderbury Village Hall, Rectory Road, SP5 3AD Accessible. No Change Boscombe & District Social Club, Tidworth Road, Boscombe Boscombe & District Social Club, Tidworth Road, Boscombe AC Allington Allington Bulford Allington and Figheldean 397 460 Narrow doorway. Salisbury Village, SP4 0AB Village, SP4 0AB Seek accessible alternative AD1 Amesbury (Amesbury West Ward) Part 1 Amesbury Amesbury West Amesbury West Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury, SP4 7HH 1694 1790 Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury, SP4 7HH Accessible. Salisbury No Change AD2 Amesbury (Amesbury West Ward) Part 2 Amesbury Amesbury West Amesbury West Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury, SP4 7HH 2015 2118 Antrobus House, 39 Salisbury Road, Amesbury, SP4 7HH Accessible. Salisbury No Change AE1 Amesbury (Amesbury East Ward) Part 1 Amesbury Amesbury East Amesbury East Amesbury Baptist Centre, Butterfield Drive, SP4 7SN 2117 2202 Amesbury Baptist Centre, Butterfield Drive, SP4 7SN Accessible. Salisbury No Change AE2 Amesbury (Amesbury East Ward) Part 2 Amesbury Amesbury East Amesbury East Bowman Centre, Shears Cross, Archers Gate, SP4 7XT 2744 4511 Bowman Centre, Shears Cross, Archers Gate, SP4 7XT Accessible. Salisbury Two polling stations to be provided. No Change Barford Countryside Unit, Dairy Lane, Barford St Martin, SP3 AF Barford St Martin Barford St. Martin Nadder and East Knoyle Barford Countryside Unit, Dairy Lane, Barford St Martin, SP3 4AT 441 458 No designated disabled parking. South West Wiltshire 4AT No Change AG Berwick St James Berwick St James Till and Wylye Valley Salisbury The Reading Room, Berwick St.James, SP3 4TN 128 133 The Reading Room, Berwick St.James, SP3 4TN No designated parking. No level entrance. Seek accessible alternative AH Bishopstone Bishopstone Fovant & Chalke Valley Salisbury Bishopstone Village Hall, Bishopstone, SP5 4DD 513 541 Bishopstone Village Hall, Bishopstone, SP5 4DD Accessible. No Change AI Bowerchalke Bowerchalke Fovant & Chalke Valley Salisbury Bowerchalke Village Hall, Church Street, SP5 5BE 328 341 Bowerchalke Village Hall, Church Street, SP5 5BE No designated disabled parking. No Change AJ Britford Britford Downton and Ebble Valley Salisbury Britford Memorial Hall, Britford, SP5 4DS 289 300 Britford Memorial Hall, Britford, SP5 4DS Accessible. No Change AK Broadchalke Broadchalke Fovant & Chalke Valley Broad Chalke Village Hall, Gur+G14:G404ston Room, SP5 5DH 533 556 Broad Chalke Village Hall, Gurston Room, SP5 5DH No designated disabled parking. Salisbury No Change AL Bulford Part 1 Bulford Bulford Allington and Figheldean Devizes Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, SP4 9DY 1490 1547 Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, SP4 9DY No designated disabled parking. No Change AM Bulford Part 2 Bulford Bulford Allington and Figheldean Devizes Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, SP4 9DY 1061 1542 Bulford Village Hall, Watergate Lane, SP4 9DY No designated disabled parking. No Change AN Burcombe Burcombe Nadder and East Knoyle Salisbury Burcombe Parish Hall, Burcombe 110 114 Burcombe Parish Hall, Burcombe No level entrance. Seek accessible alternative AO Cholderton Cholderton Bulford Allington and Figheldean Salisbury Cholderton Village Hall, Cholderton, SP4 0DW 178 186 Cholderton Village Hall, Cholderton, SP4 0DW No designated parking. Seek accessible alternative AP Compton Chamberlayne Compton Chamberlayne Fovant & Chalke Valley Compton Chamberlayne Village Hall, Compton Chamberlayne 73 76 Compton Chamberlayne Village Hall, Compton Chamberlayne No designated parking. South West Wiltshire Seek accessible alternative AQ Coombe Bissett Coombe Bissett Downton and Ebble Valley Coombe Bissett & Homington Village Hall, Shutts Lane, SP5 4LU 571 600 Coombe Bissett & Homington Village Hall, Shutts Lane, SP5 4LU Accessible. Salisbury No Change AR Dinton Dinton Nadder and East Knoyle South West Wiltshire Dinton Village Hall, Bratch Lane, Dinton, SP3 5EB 556 580 Dinton Village Hall, Bratch Lane, Dinton, SP3 5EB No external lighting. Assess external lighting. No Change AS Downton (Downton Ward) Downton Downton Downton and Ebble Valley Salisbury Memorial Hall, Downton, SP5 3PD 2337 2630 Memorial Hall, Downton, SP5 3PD Accessible. Increase in electorate to be monitored. No Change AT Downton (Charlton Ward) Downton Charlton Downton and Ebble Valley Salisbury Memorial Hall, Downton, SP5 3PD 159 165 Memorial Hall, Downton, SP5 3PD Accessible. No Change AU Durnford Durnford Bourne and Woodford Valley Salisbury Lake Estate Club, Wilsford Cum Lake, SP4 7BN 276 286 Lake Estate Club, Wilsford Cum Lake, SP4 7BN Accessible. No Change AV Durrington Part 1 Durrington Durrington and Larkhill Devizes Durrington Village Hall, High Street, SP4 8AD 1915 3478 Durrington Village Hall, High Street, SP4 8AD Accessible. Increase in electorate to be monitored. No Change AV1 Durrington Part 2 Durrington Durrington and Larkhill Devizes Durrington Village Hall, High Street, SP4 8AD 1724 1825 Durrington Village Hall, High Street, SP4 8AD Accessible. No Change AW Durrington Part 3 Durrington Durrington and Larkhill Devizes Community Centre, Willoughby Road, Larkhill, SP4 8DG 1208 1255 Community Centre, Willoughby Road, Larkhill, SP4 8DG Accessible. No Change AX Ebbesbourne Wake Ebbesbourne Wake Fovant & Chalke Valley Salisbury Ebbesbourne Wake Village Hall, Pound Street, SP5 5JE 181 189 Ebbesbourne Wake Village Hall, Pound Street, SP5 5JE No designated disabled parking. No Change AY Figheldean Figheldean Bulford Allington and Figheldean Devizes Figheldean Village Hall, Figheldean, SP4 8JR 460 477 Figheldean Village Hall, Figheldean, SP4 8JR Accessible. No Change AZ Fovant Fovant Fovant & Chalke Valley South West Wiltshire Fovant Village Hall, Tisbury Road, SP3 5JL 544 567 Fovant Village Hall, Tisbury Road, SP3 5JL No designated parking. Seek accessible alternative South Newton & Great Wishford Village Hall, South Newton, SP2 South Newton & Great Wishford Village Hall, South Newton, SP2 BA Great Wishford Great Wishford Till and Wylye Valley 263 273 No level entrance. Salisbury 0PJ 0PJ Seek accessible alternative BB1 Grimstead (East Grimstead Ward) Grimstead East Grimstead Alderbury and Whiteparish East Grimstead Reading Room, East Grimstead, SP5 3RT 145 151 East Grimstead Reading Room, East Grimstead, SP5 3RT No designated disabled parking. Salisbury No Change Grimstead (West Grimstead Ward) Grimstead West Grimstead Alderbury and Whiteparish West Grimstead Village Hall, Church Street, SP5 3RE 311 326 West Grimstead Village Hall, Church Street, SP5 3RE No designated disabled parking. BB2 Salisbury No Change BC Idmiston Part 1 Idmiston Bourne and Woodford Valley Salisbury Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD 606 629 Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD Hillside location means steep pathways. No Change BD Idmiston Part 2 Idmiston Bourne and Woodford Valley Salisbury Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD 261 272 Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD Hillside location means steep pathways. No Change BE Idmiston Part 3 Idmiston Bourne and Woodford Valley Salisbury Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD 802 873 Idmiston Parish Memorial Hall, Porton, SP4 0LD Hillside location means steep pathways. No Change BF Landford Part 1 Landford Redlynch and Landford Salisbury Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW 788 818 Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW Accessible. No Change BF1 Landford Part 2 Landford Redlynch and Landford Salisbury Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW 187 196 Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW Accessible. No Change Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland, SP5 BF2 Landford Part 3 Landford Redlynch and Landford Nomansland Reading Room, North Lane, Nomansland, SP5 2BU 499 519 No wheelchair access. Salisbury 2BU Seek accessible alternative BF3 Landford Part 4 Landford Redlynch and Landford Salisbury Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW 92 95 Landford Village Hall Foyer, Landford, SP5 2EW Accessible. No Change Laverstock & Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, Park Road, (off Duck Lane), SP1 BG1 Laverstock (Laverstock & Milford Ward) Laverstock Laverstock Ford and Old Sarum Laverstock & Ford Village Hall, Park Road, SP1 1QX 2085 2164 Accessible. Milford Salisbury 1QX No Change Laverstock (Ford Old Sarum and Longhedge Ford Old Sarum Old Sarum Community Centre, (Opposite School), Pheasant BG2 Laverstock Laverstock Ford and Old Sarum
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