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Polling Stations by Ward Polling Stations Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Florendine Primary School Florendine Street Amington 1 AM1 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3DD Florendine Primary School Florendine Street Amington 2 AM2 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3DD Florendine Primary School Florendine Street Amington 3 AM2 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3DD Amington Heath Primary School Quince Amington 4 AM3 Tamworth Staffs Amington Ward B77 4EN Landau Forte Academy - Greenacres Levett Road Amington Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4AB 5 & 6 AM4,AM5 Note: New location within school. No Parking is available during school hours. If you require disabled vehicular access please press the buzzer adjacent to the main gates. Dogs (with the exception of assistance dogs) are not permitted on the school grounds. Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Birds Bush Primary School Birds Bush Road Belgrave 7 & 8 BE1 Tamworth Staffs B77 2NE Tamworth Baptist Church Derwent Off Field Farm Road 9 & 10 BE2 Belgrave Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2LD Lakeside Primary School Leyland Road Belgrave Ward Glascote 11 BE3 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2SA Park Farm Community Centre Greatmead 12 BE4 Kettlebrook Tamworth B77 1DL Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Ankermoor Primary School Rene Road Bolehall 13 BO1 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3NW William Macgregor Primary School Glascote Road 14 & 15 BO2 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2AF Glascote Methodist Church Hall Neville Street Glascote Bolehall Ward 16 BO3 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2BA Woodlands Primary School Canning Road Glascote 17 BO4 Tamworth Staffs B77 3JX Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Sunset Close Community Centre Sunset Close Off Lichfield Street 18 & 19 CA1 Tamworth Staffs B79 7QJ The Green - Temporary Polling Station Land Adjacent To Durham Close 20 & 21 CA2 County Drive Fazeley Tamworth Community Meeting Room St John's RC Church Castle Ward St John's Street 22 CA3 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7EX Sea Cadet Centre West Street Kettlebrook 23 CA4 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1AU Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Sacred Heart Catholic Church Silver Link Road Glascote Heath 24, 25 & 28 GL1 & GL3 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2EA Oakhill Primary School Hawksworth Glascote Heath 26 & 27 GL2 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2HH Stoneydelph Primary School Glascote Ward Crowden Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire 29 GL4 B77 4LS Note: Pedestrian Disabled access is only available from the Crowden Road entrance to the school premises. Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference St. Andrew`s Methodist Church Hall Thackeray Drive Leyfields 30 & 31 ME1 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8HY Lark Hall Infant & Nursery Academy Clifton Avenue 32 ME2 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8EF Coton Green Village Hall Kipling Rise Coton Green 33 ME3 Tamworth Staffs B79 7UF Moorgate Primary Academy Mercian Ward Moorgate Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7EL 34 ME4 Note: Polling station is now located in the new school buildings off Moorgate. Vehicular access is restricted to use by disabled electors during school hours. Buckingham Road - Temporary Polling Station Recreation Ground Buckingham Road 35 ME5 Coton Farm Estate Off Lichfield Road Tamworth Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Landau Forte - Tamworth Sixth Form Ashby Road 36 SP1,SP6 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8AA Ashcroft Infant and Nursery School Mildenhall 37 SP2 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8RU Flax Hill Junior Academy Chestnut Avenue Gillway 38 & 39 SP3 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8QZ Spital Ward Ward Spital St. Andrew`s Methodist Church Hall Thackeray Drive Leyfields 40 SP4 Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8HY Moorgate Primary Academy Moorgate Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7EL 41 SP5 Note: Polling station is now located in the new school buildings off Moorgate. Vehicular access is restricted to use by disabled electors during school hours. Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Pennymoor Community Hall Pennymoor Road Stonydelph 42 & 45 ST1 & ST3 Tamworth Staffs B77 4LG St Martin in the Delph Community Centre Ellerbeck Stonydelph 43 & 44 ST2 Tamworth Staffs B77 4JA Stoneydelph Primary School Crowden Road Stonydelph Ward Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire 46 ST4 B77 4LS Note: Pedestrian Disabled access is only available from the Crowden Road entrance to the school premises. Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Two Gates Primary School Tamworth Road Two Gates 47 TR1 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1EN Dorcas Centre Off Blackwood Road Dosthill 48 TR2 Tamworth Staffs B77 1JE Dorado - Temporary Polling Station Cottage Farm Road Trinity Ward 49 TR3 Dosthill Tamworth Staffs Dosthill Boys Club Cadogan Road Dosthill 50 & 51 TR4 & TR5 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1PQ Polling Polling Station District Polling Station Address Number Reference Wilnecote Junior School Smithy Lane WI1, WI2 & Wilnecote 52 & 53 WI7 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LA Palmerston Avenue - Temporary Station Wilnecote 54 WI3 Tamworth B77 5FE Wilnecote Ward Heathfields Infant School Saxon Close WI4, WI5 & Wilnecote 55, 56 & 57 WI6 Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LU .
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