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Notice of Situation of Polling Stations NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL AREA THURSDAY, 23rd MAY 2019 The number and situation of the polling stations to be used at the above referendum are as set out in the first and second columns respectively of the following table, and the description of the persons entitled to vote at each station is as set out in the third column of that table:- Number of Situation of Polling Station Description of Polling Persons entitled to Station vote thereat, being Electors resident in the undernoted Parliamentary Polling Districts: BB01 Destiny Church and Community Hall, BB0101 Portsoy BB02 Fordyce Community Hall BB0102 BB03 Whitehills Public Hall BB0103 BB04-06 St Mary’s Hall, Banff BB0104 BB07 WRI Hall, Hilton BB0105 BB08 Alvah Parish Hall BB0106 BB09 Hay Memorial Hall, Cornhill BB0107 BB10 Aberchirder Community Pavilion BB0108 BB11 Forglen Parish Church Hall BB0109 BB12 & 13 Macduff Town Hall BB0201 BB14 Macduff Primary School Community Area BB0202 BB15 Gardenstown Public Hall BB0203 BB16 Aberdour Parish Hall BB0204 BB17 Fordyce Street Hall, Rosehearty BB0205 BB18 Sandhaven and Pitullie Public Hall BB0206 BB19 Boyndlie Community Hall BB0207 BB20 King Edward Hall BB0208 BB21 Crudie School BB0209 BB22 New Byth Church Hall BB0210 BB23-25 Westfield School, Fraserburgh BB0301 BB26 & 27 JIC Building, Fraserburgh BB0302 BB28 & 29 Dalrymple Hall, Fraserburgh BB0303 BB30 Invercairn Community Hall BB0304 BB31 Rathen Public Hall BB0305 BB32 New Pitsligo Public Hall EB0401 BB33 Ritchie Hall, Strichen EB0402 BB34 Chalmers Institute, Fetterangus EB0403 BB35 & 36 New Deer Public Hall EB0404 Number of Situation of Polling Station Description of Persons Polling entitled to vote thereat, Station being Electors resident in the undernoted Parliamentary Polling Districts: BB37 Maud Public Hall EB0405 BB38 & 39 Mintlaw Public Hall EB0406 BB40 & 41 Stuartfield Village Hall EB0407 BB42 Longside Parish Church Hall EB0408 BB43 Roads Community Café, St Combs BB0501 BB44 Lonmay Public Hall BB0502 BB45 Crimond Community Centre BB0503 BB46 St. Fergus Village Hall BB0504 BB47-49 Buchanhaven School, Peterhead BB0505 BB50-52 The Anna Ritchie School, Peterhead BB0506 BB53 & 54 Rescue Hall, Peterhead BB0507 BB55 & 56 Clerkhill School, Peterhead BB0601 BB57-59 Dales Park School, Peterhead BB0602 BB60 Boddam Public Hall BB0603 BB61 Longhaven Hall EB0604 BB62 Hatton Public Hall EB0605 BB63 Cruden Bay Public Hall EB0606 The voters entitled to vote at each polling station are shown in greater detail in the description of polling districts which may be inspected at the office of the Local Counting Officer at TOWN HOUSE, LOW STREET, BANFF. Number of Situation of Polling Station Description of Persons Polling entitled to vote thereat, Station being Electors resident in the undernoted Parliamentary Polling Districts: G01 & 02 St Ninian’s Parish Church, Turriff EB0701 G03 & 04 St Andrew’s Parish Church Hall, Turriff EB0702 G05 Monquhitter Church Hall, Cuminestown EB0703 G06 Easterfield School, Inverkeithny EB0704 G07 Auchterless Community Hall EB0705 G08 & 09 The Glebe House, Fyvie EB0706, EG0708 & EG0709 G10 Rothienorman Public Hall EB0707 G11 Methlick Scout Hall EB0710, EG0711 & EG0712 G12 Daviot Village Hall EB0801 & EG0802 G13 & 14 British Legion Hall, Oldmeldrum EG0803 G15 & 16 Melvin Hall, Tarves EG0804 G17 & 18 Pitmedden Public Hall EG0805 G19 Udny Station Community Centre EG0806 G20 Potterton Community Education Centre EG0807 G21 & 22 Balmedie Leisure Centre EG0808 G23 Arnage School, Auchnagatt EG0901 G24 & 25 Auchterellon Primary School, Ellon EG0902 G26 & 27 Meiklemill Primary School, Ellon EG0903 G28 Collieston Community Education EG0904 & EB0905 Centre G29-31 Kirk Centre, Ellon EG0906 G32 & 33 Newburgh Public Hall EG0907 G34 & 35 Insch Community Centre WG1001 G36 St Lawrence Hall, Old Rayne WG1002 G37 Premnay Village Hall WG1003 G38 Victoria Jubilee Hall, Oyne WG1004 G39 King George V Memorial Hall, Chapel WG1005 of Garioch G40-42 Kemnay Village Hall WW1006 G43-45 Kintore Public Hall WG1203 G46 & 47 Garioch Community Centre EG1101 G48 Garioch Indoor Bowling Club EG1102 G49-52 Inverurie Town Hall EG1103 G53 Keithhall Village Hall EG1104 G54 St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Inverurie EG1105 G55 Port Elphinstone Community House EG1106 G56 Fintray Public Hall EG1201 G57-59 Axis Centre, Newmachar EG1202 G60 & 61 Kinellar Community Hall WW1204 G62 Cluny Church Hall, Sauchen WW1301 G63 Midmar Village Hall WW1302 Number of Situation of Polling Station Description of Persons Polling entitled to vote thereat, Station being Electors resident in the undernoted Parliamentary Polling Districts: G64 Echt Village Hall WW1303 G65 Milne Hall, Kirkton of Skene WW1304 G66-69 Ashdale Hall, Westhill WW1305 G70-72 Westdyke Leisure Centre, Elrick WW1306 The voters entitled to vote at each polling station are shown in greater detail in the description of polling districts which may be inspected at the office of the Local Counting Officer at GORDON HOUSE, BLACKHALL ROAD, INVERURIE. Number of Situation of Polling Station Description of Persons Polling Station entitled to vote thereat, being Electors resident in the undernoted Parliamentary Polling Districts: WAK01 Cairnie Public Hall WG1401 WAK02 Glass Village Hall WG1402 WAK03-05 Stewart’s Hall, Huntly WG1403 WAK06 Drumblade School Nursery Building WG1404 WAK07 Scott Hall, Forgue WG1405 WAK08 Gartly Community Hall WG1406 WAK09 Rhynie School WG1407 WAK10 Rannes Public Hall, Kennethmont WG1408 WAK11 Lumsden Village Hall WG1409 & WW1413 WAK12 Tullynessle and Forbes Hall WG1410 WAK13 Keig Kirk WG1411 WAK14 Monymusk Village Hall WW1412 WAK15 & 16 Alford Community Campus WW1414 (Community Area) WAK17 Craigievar Hall WW1415 WAK18 Tough Primary School WW1416 WAK19 Corgarff Public Hall WW1501 WAK20 Lonach Hall (Committee Room) WW1502 WAK21 Towie Public Hall WW1503 WAK22 Braemar Village Hall WW1504 WAK23 Crathie Church Hall WW1505 WAK24 & 25 Victoria Hall, Ballater WW1506 WAK26 Logie Coldstone Village Hall WW1507 WAK27 MacRobert Memorial Hall, Tarland WW1508 WAK28 & 29 Victory Hall, Aboyne WW1509 WAK30 Lumphanan Village Hall WW1510 WAK31 & 32 Learney Hall, Torphins WW1511 WAK33 Kincardine O’Neil Village Hall WW1601 WAK34-36 Banchory Town Hall WW1602 WAK37 & 38 Banchory Ternan East Church Hall WW1603 WAK39 Crathes Public Hall WW1604 WAK40 Ballogie Nursery School WW1605 WAK41 Banchory Guide Hall WW1606 WAK42 Finzean Public Hall WW1607 WAK43 Strachan Public Hall WW1608 WAK44 Maryculter Community Hall SW1701 WAK45 Banchory Devenick School SW1702 WAK46 & 47 Porty Cabin (Old Library),Portlethen SW1703 WAK48 & 49 The Jubilee Hall, Portlethen SW1704 WAK50 & 51 Bourtree Community Hall, SW1705 Portlethen WAK52 Cookney Public Hall SW1706 WAK53 & 54 The Bettridge Centre, Newtonhill SW1707 WAK55 Drumoak Church Hall WW1801 WAK56 Kirkton Hall, Durris WW1802 & WW1803 WAK57-60 Stonehaven Community Education AW1804 & AW1805 Centre WAK61 & 62 Scout HQ, Stonehaven AW1806 WAK63 & 64 St Bridget’s Hall, Stonehaven AW1807 WAK65 Drumlithie Public Hall AW1901 WAK66 Auchenblae Public Hall AW1902 WAK67 Fordoun Memorial Hall AW1903 WAK68 Arbuthnott Parish Hall AW1904 WAK69 Kinneff Public Hall AW1905 WAK70 Fettercairn Church Hall AW1906 WAK71 Luthermuir Public Hall AW1907 WAK72 & 73 The Venue, Laurencekirk AW1908 WAK74 & 75 Inverbervie Burgh Hall AW1909 WAK76 Gourdon Public Hall AW1910 WAK77 Marykirk Public Hall AW1911 WAK78 St. Cyrus Public Hall AW1912 WAK79 Johnshaven Village Hall AW1913 The voters entitled to vote at each polling station are shown in greater detail in the description of polling districts which may be inspected at the office of the Local Counting Officer at VIEWMOUNT, ARDUTHIE ROAD, STONEHAVEN. JIM SAVEGE 26th day of April 2019 Local Returning Officer Printed by Aberdeenshire Council and published by Jim Savege, Local Counting Officer, Woodhill House, Aberdeen .
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