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Electoral Areas Polling Districts & Polling Places Bromsgrove Polling District and Polling Place Review 2014 ELECTORAL AREAS - Final Recommendations 2018 Expected Ward County Review Comments + Electorate Ward Polling District Code Parish Parish Ward Polling Place Division Submissions Review Responses S1 Recommend No STAGE ONE Request for change as community separate PD for insufficient for separate Bordesley Road residents PD STAGE TWO Request for S2 Recommend No Rowney Green & Rowney Green Rowney Green Peace separate PD for change as Citreon Alvechurch South Bordesley ALA Alvechurch & Bordesley Memorial Hall Alvechurch Bordesley Residents Garage not available Alvechurch South Beoley ALB Beoley Beoley Village Hall Alvechurch 2320 Rowney Green Alvechurch Baptist Polling Place outside Alvechurch South St Laurence ALC Alvechurch & Bordesley Church Alvechurch Polling District & Ward 2300 STAGE ONE Support for Alvechurch Alvechurch Baptist all Alvechurch Parish Alvechurch Village Alvechurch Village ALV Alvechurch Village Church Alvechurch Area Polling Places St Godwalds Church Aston Fields Aston Fields North ASA Hall, Finstall Road Bromsgrove East 2600 St Godwalds Church Aston Fields Aston Fields South ASB Hall, Finstall Road Bromsgrove South 2520 Avoncroft Stoke Prior AVA Stoke Stoke Prior Stoke Prior Village Hall Bromsgrove South Portable Building at Avoncroft Avoncroft AVB Stoke Stoke Prior Morrisons Bromsgrove South Barnt Green & Hopwood Hopwood BHA Alvechurch Hopwood Hopwood Village Hall Alvechurch 2440 Barnt Green & Friends Meeting STAGE TWO Support for Hopwood Barnt Green BHB Barnt Green House Beacon Barnt Green Polling Place Belbroughton & Belbroughton Romsley Belbroughton BRA Belbroughton Belbroughton Recreation Centre Clent Hills Belbroughton & Romsley Fairfield BRB Belbroughton Fairfield Fairfield Village Hall Woodvale Belbroughton & Bournheath Village Romsley Bournheath BRC Bournheath Hall Woodvale S1 Recommend to Elections Team that ramp already at Parish Hall but need to also highlight rear Belbroughton & STAGE ONE Request for disabled access from car Romsley Clent East BRD Clent Clent East Clent Parish Hall Clent Hills easier disabled access park Belbroughton & St Kenelms Church Romsley Frankley BRE Frankley Hall Clent Hills Belbroughton & St Kenelms Church Romsley Hunnington BRF Hunnington Hall Clent Hills Bromsgrove Polling District and Polling Place Review 2014 ELECTORAL AREAS - Final Recommendations 2018 Expected Ward County Review Comments + Electorate Ward Polling District Code Parish Parish Ward Polling Place Division Submissions Review Responses 5400 Belbroughton & St Kenelms Church Romsley Romsley BRG Romsley Hall Clent Hills Bromsgrove Ryland Centre, New Bromsgrove Central Bromsgrove Central BVA Road Central 2500 Bromsgrove Ryland Centre, New Central Warwick Hall BVB Road Bromsgrove East 2300 Catshill and North Catshill North Woodrow CAN Marlbrook Woodrow Catshill Village Hall Woodvale Polling Place outside S1 Suggested Baptist Polling District & Ward Church and Catshill Clinic STAGE ONE Request to premises not available. move to alternative Methodist Church Hall premises considered an alternative STAGE TWO Support for premises S2 Recommend Catshill and North Catshill Methodist Catshill Metodist Church use of Catshill Methodist Catshill South Barley Meadow CAS Marlbrook Barley Meadow Church Hall Woodvale Hall Church Hall 2350 S2 Recommend use of Catshill Methodist Bromsgrove Polling Place outside Catshill Methodist Church Catshill South Topaz CAT Church Hall Central Polling District & Ward Hall St Andrews Church Charford Charford CFA Hall, Lyttleton Ave Bromsgrove South 2500 St Andrews Church Bromsgrove Charford Manor Court CFB Hall, Lyttleton Ave Central Cofton Hackett Village Cofton Cofton Hackett COA Cofton Hackett Hall Beacon 2250 Lickey and Trinity Centre (Lickey Cofton Lickey COB Blackwell Lickey Parish Hall) Beacon 2550 S1 Recommend change from Park Hall to Woodrush Centre Polling Place outside S2 Recommend use of Polling District & Ward Woodrush Centre as Woodrush Centre, STAGE TWO Request to closer for majority of Drakes Cross Drakes Cross DRA Wythall Drakes Cross Shawhurst Lane Wythall use Park Hall electors 2440 Hagley Community Hagley East Hagley East HAA Hagley Hagley East Centre Clent Hills Hagley Community Polling Place outside Hagley West Clent West HGA Clent Clent West Centre Clent Hills Polling District & Ward Hagley Community Polling Place outside Hagley West Hagley West HGB Hagley Hagley West Centre Clent Hills Polling District & Ward 2700 Hagley Community Polling Place outside Hagley West Hagley South HGC Hagley Hagley South Centre Clent Hills Polling District & Ward 2700 Millfield Social Club, Hill Top Hill Top HTA Millfield Road Bromsgrove West Bromsgrove Polling District and Polling Place Review 2014 ELECTORAL AREAS - Final Recommendations 2018 Expected Ward County Review Comments + Electorate Ward Polling District Code Parish Parish Ward Polling Place Division Submissions Review Responses 2400 S1 Recommend change St Mary's Wythall from Woodrush Centre to Parish Church Hall at St Marys Parish Church The Coppice Primary Polling Place outside Hall at The Coppice Hollywood Hollywood HWA Wythall Hollywood Academy Wythall Polling District & Ward Primary Academy Polling Place outside Polling District & Ward Lickey and Lickey Trinity Centre (Lickey STAGE TWO Request to S2 Recommend change Lickey Hills Lickey Monument LHA Blackwell Monument Parish Hall) Beacon use Trinity Centre to Trinity Centre Lickey and The Wheel, St Lickey Hills Linthurst LHB Blackwell Linthurst Caterine's Church Bromsgrove East 2330 Lickey and The Wheel, St Lickey Hills Shepley LHC Blackwell Shepley Caterine's Church Bromsgrove East S1 Recommend No Change as alternatives options of Bewell Head Portable Building at Club, mobile at Hospital Recreation Ground off Bromsgrove STAGE ONE Request for and mobile at Costcutters Lowes Hill Barnsley Hall LWA Barnsley Hall Rd Central alternative premises not suitable All Saints Church Hall, Lowes Hill Lowes Hill LWB Burcot Lane Bromsgrove West 2650 All Saints Church Hall, Bromsgrove Lowes Hill Shenstone LWC Burcot Lane Central Catshill and North Lower St Luke's Church Marlbrook Lower Marlbrook MAA Marlbrook Marlbrook Centre Woodvale Lickey and St Luke's Church Marlbrook Lickey Grange MAB Blackwell Lickey Grange Centre Woodvale St Luke's Church Marlbrook Lydiate Ash MAC Centre Beacon 2440 St Luke's Church Marlbrook Staple Hill MAD Centre Woodvale S2 Recommend creation STAGE TWO Request for of Norton North to Lickey Lickey End First Bromsgrove separate |PD for Norton School and Norton South Norton Norton North NTA School Central South to All Saints Church Hall Lickey End First Norton Crows Mill NTB School Bromsgrove East 2670 Polling Place outside Polling District & Ward STAGE TWO Request for S2 recommend new PD Alll Saints Church Hall, Bromsgrove separate |PD for Norton to vote at All Saints Norton Norton South NTC Burcot Lane Central South Church Hall Bromsgrove Polling District and Polling Place Review 2014 ELECTORAL AREAS - Final Recommendations 2018 Expected Ward County Review Comments + Electorate Ward Polling District Code Parish Parish Ward Polling Place Division Submissions Review Responses Dodford with Perryfields Dodford with Grafton PFA Grafton Dodford Village Hall Woodvale S1 Recommend 2 PD's for temporary portable off Polling Place outside Perryfields Road or King Polling District & Ward George Close Recreation STAGE ONE Request for Ground and use of Girl Girl Guide Hut, 2 PD's & Stations for Guide Hut, Kidderminster Perryfields Perryfields South PFB Kidderminster Road Bromsgrove West 2015 elections only Road 2550 S1 Recommend 2 PD's for temporary portable off Perryfields Road or King George Close Recreation Polling Place outside Ground and use of Girl Polling District & Ward Guide Hut, Kidderminster Portable Building at STAGE ONE Request for Road King George Close 2 PD's & Stations for S2 Recommend use of Perryfields Perryfields North PFC Recreation Ground Bromsgrove West 2015 elections only Kings George Close site Portable Building at Polling Place outside Rock Hill Stoke Heath RHA Stoke Stoke Heath Morrisons Bromsgrove South Polling District & Ward Function Room at Court Leet, Worcester Polling Place outside Rock Hill Rock Hill RHB Road Bromsgrove South Polling District & Ward 2580 Function Room at Court Leet, Worcester Polling Place outside Rock Hill Breakback RHC Road Bromsgrove West Polling District & Ward 2700 Holywell Primary Polling Place outside Rubery North Rubery North RNA School Beacon Polling District & Ward 2470 Royal British Legion, Rubery South Rubery South RSA New Road Beacon S1 Recommend that Willow Court is not suitable for high electorate. Split for additional PD's at Masonic Hall for Churchfields area & Court Leet for Spadesbourne Girl Guide Hut, STAGE ONE Request to S2 Recommend new Sanders Park Sanders Park SAA Kidderminster Road Bromsgrove West use Willow Court changes be adopted Bromsgrove Polling District and Polling Place Review 2014 ELECTORAL AREAS - Final Recommendations 2018 Expected Ward County Review Comments + Electorate Ward Polling District Code Parish Parish Ward Polling Place Division Submissions Review Responses S1 Recommend that Willow Court is not suitable for high electorate. Split for additional PD's at Masonic Hall for Churchfields area & Court Leet for Spadesbourne Girl Guide Hut, Bromsgrove STAGE ONE Request to S2 Recommend new Sanders Park St John's SAB Kidderminster Road Central use to Willow Court changes be adopted Masonic Hall, Sanders Park Churchfields SAC Churchfields
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