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Polling Review Polling Parliamentary Stations Returning Officer's Proposals and other Ward Local Govt. Electors Polling Place Status Panel Recommendations District Constituency Required considerations Transport No issues Continue to use but review situation each year Continue with current polling district and Sembal House Accessibility No issues following new Halls of Residence being built. polling place Southampton Bargate AA 2821 Handel Terrace Security No issues 2 Polling Place has capacity for 2 polling Itchen Southampton Capacity 2 stations stations. Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Central Baptist Church Hall Southampton Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bargate AB 1049 Devonshire Road 1 Itchen Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Orchard Lane Church Hall Southampton Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bargate AC 2468 Orchard Lane 1 Itchen Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and James Street Church Hall Southampton Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bargate AD 2396 James Street 1 Itchen Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations St Johns Primary School And Transport No issues Kept under annual review due to school No alternatives available. Continue with Southampton Nursery Accessibility Permanent Ramp closure current polling district and polling place Bargate AE 1453 1 Itchen French Street Security Required if split Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Solent Sky Museum Southampton Accessibility 6ft Temporary Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bargate AF 4087 Albert Road South 2 Itchen Security Police visits Southampton Capacity 3 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and St Michaels & All Angels Church Hall Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BA Southampton 2970 Bassett Avenue 2 Security No issues North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and Bassett Green Court Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BB Southampton 1188 Bassett Green Village 1 Security No issues North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and Kings Church Centre Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BC Southampton 1003 Junction Coxford Road/Dunkirk Road 1 Security No issues North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Sure Start Bassett/Lordswood Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and Hollybrook Junior School Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BD Southampton 1324 Seagarth Lane Security No issues 1 North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and All Saints Church Accessibility 3ft Temporary Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BE Southampton 2362 Winchester Road 1 Security No issues North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Cantell Maths and Computing Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Romsey and College (Community Room) Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bassett BF Southampton 2450 1 Violet Road Security Guard to facilitate access North Southampton Capacity 2 stations Avenue Hall At Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Southampton Avenue St. Andrews URC Accessibility Supplied Temporary Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bevois CA 2344 1 Test The Avenue Security Police visits Southampton Capacity 2 stations Polling Parliamentary Stations Returning Officer's Proposals and other Ward Local Govt. Electors Polling Place Status Panel Recommendations District Constituency Required considerations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Bevois Town Primary School Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Southampton (Community Room) Security No issues Bevois CB 2355 1 Test Cedar Road Capacity 2 stations, may lead to Southampton school closure Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Edmund Kell Unitarian Church Hall Southampton Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bevois CC 1675 Bellevue Road 1 Test Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Newtown Youth Centre Southampton Security Police visits Bevois CD 1770 Graham Road 1 Test Capacity 2 stations would lead Southampton to additional secruity requirements Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Southampton Lighthouse Christian Centre St. Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bevois CE 1888 1 Test Marys Road Southampton Security No issues Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Northam Community Centre Southampton Security Police visits Bevois CF 1276 Kent Street 1 Test Capacity 2 stations would lead Southampton to additional accesibility requirements Thornhill Youth Centre Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Southampton Upper Deacon Road/Bitterne Rd Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bitterne DA 1543 1 Itchen East Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and St Christopher's Church Hall Southampton Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place Bitterne DB 2705 Pepys Avenue 2 Itchen Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Kanes Hill Primary School Accessibility Permanent Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Southampton (Community Room) Security No issues Bitterne DC 1675 1 Itchen Hinkler Road Capacity 2 stations, may lead to Southampton school closure Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place The Hightown Centre Southampton Security No issues Bitterne DD 2029 Tunstall Road 1 Itchen Capacity 2 stations may lead Southampton to additional accesibility requirements Scout HQ, Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Southampton 17th Itchen South Scout Group Accessibility 6ft Temporary Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place Bitterne DE 2699 2 Itchen Stanford Court, Sullivan Road Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Bitterne Park Baptist Church Hall Bitterne Southampton Accessibility 2 X 3ft Temporary Ramp the current facilities for the time being polling place EA 1390 Wellington Road 1 Park Itchen Security No issues Southampton Capacity 1 station Bitterne Park School Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Bitterne Southampton New Sixth Form Building Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being. polling place EB 1877 1 Park Itchen Dimond Road Security No issues Southampton Capacity 2 stations Polling Parliamentary Stations Returning Officer's Proposals and other Ward Local Govt. Electors Polling Place Status Panel Recommendations District Constituency Required considerations Transport No issues No identified considerations, continue to use Continue with current polling district and Townhill Park Community Centre Bitterne Southampton Accessibility No issues the current facilities for the time being polling place EC 1551 Meggeson Avenue 1 Park Itchen Security Police visits Southampton Capacity 1 station Transport No issues Future of building still uncertain Continue with current polling district and All Hallows Church Hall Bitterne Southampton Accessibility
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