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Situation of Polling Station BRECKLAND COUNCIL Polling Station List UKPGE Thursday 12 December 2019 Reference Address Districts 1 Great Hockham Village Hall, Edinburgh Hall, Harling Road, Great AL10,AL5 Hockham, Norfolk, IP24 1NT 2 Thompson Community Hall, School Road, Thompson, Norfolk, IP24 AL11 1PY 3 Wretham Village Hall, Church Road, East Wretham, Norfolk, IP24 AL12 1RL 4 Garnier Village Hall, Station Road, Eccles, Norfolk, NR16 2JG AL13,AL7 5 Merton Mobile Polling Station, Merton Village Hall, Merton, Norfolk, AL6 IP25 6QU 6 Shropham Village Hall, Rocklands Road, Shropham, Norfolk, NR17 AL9 1DU 7 Great Cressingham Village Hall, Watton Road, Great Cressingham, AS2,AS3,AS6 Norfolk, IP25 6NQ 8 Hilborough Mills Memorial Hall, Westgate Street, Hilborough, AS4 Norfolk, IP26 5BS 9 Cockley Cley (Room At The Twenty Church Wardens), Swaffham BE1 Road, Cockley Cley, Norfolk, PE37 8AN 10 Mundford Village Hall, St Leonards Street, Mundford, Norfolk, IP26 BE2,BE3,BE6,BE7,F 5DW O5 11 Foulden Village Hall, Vicarage Road, Foulden, Norfolk, IP26 5AB BE4 12 Gooderstone Church of England Primary Academy, The Street, BE5 Gooderstone, Norfolk, PE33 9BP 13 Oxborough Village Hall, Swaffham Road, Oxborough, Norfolk, PE33 BE8 9QB 14 Brettenham Manor (Training Room), Brettenham Road, Brettenham, FO1,FO3 Norfolk, IP24 2RP 15 Croxton Village Hall, The Street, Croxton, Norfolk, IP24 1LN FO2 16 West Tofts Camp - Building 2, Building 19, Landmark Support FO4 Services, West Tofts, Norfolk, IP26 5EP 17 Weeting Village Hall, Lynn Road, Saxon Place, Weeting, Suffolk, FO6 IP27 0GH 18 Blo Norton Village Hall, Middle Road, Blo Norton, Norfolk, IP22 2JE GU1 19 The White Horse, 1 Market Place, Kenninghall, Norfolk, NR16 2AH GU2 20 Garboldisham Village Hall, Church Road, Garboldisham, Norfolk, GU3,HA3 IP22 2SE 21 Lopham Village Hall, Church Road, North Lopham, Norfolk, IP22 GU4,GU5 2LP 22 Bridgham & Roudham Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Bridgham, Norfolk, HA1 NR16 2SP 23 Harling Old School Hall, School Lane, East Harling, Norfolk, NR16 HA2 2LU 24 St Georges Distillery, Harling Road, Roudham, Norfolk, NR16 2QW HA4 25 Sporle Community Centre, 78 the Street, Sporle, Norfolk, PE32 2DR LA8,NA4,NA5 26 Beachamwell Village Hall, The Green, Beachamwell, Norfolk, PE37 NA1 8BB 27 Narborough Community Centre, Chalk Lane, Narborough, Norfolk, NA2,NA3 PE32 1SR 28 Swaffham Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Swaffham, Norfolk, SW1 PE37 7AB 29 Swaffham Assembly Rooms, Market Place, Swaffham, Norfolk, SW1 PE37 7AB 30 The Nicholas Hammond Academy, Brandon Road, Swaffham, SW2 Polling Station List UKPGE Thursday 12 December 2019 Norfolk, PE37 7DZ 31 The Nicholas Hammond Academy, Brandon Road, Swaffham, SW2 Norfolk, PE37 7DZ 32 Banham Community Centre, Kenninghall Road, Banham, Norfolk, TB1 NR16 2HB 33 Church of the Nazarene, Anna Gurney Close, Croxton Road, TBO1 Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 1TA 34 Thetford Church on the Way, Churchill Road, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 TBO2 2JZ 35 Thetford Church on the Way, Churchill Road, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 TBO2 2JZ 36 Thetford St Mary`s R C Church Hall, The Catholic Presbytery, 73 TBU1 Newtown, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 3AY 37 Fulmerston Christian Fellowship, Fulmerston Road, Thetford, TBU2 Norfolk, IP24 3LE 38 Cloverfields Church and Community Hall, Yarrow Close, Thetford, TCA1 Norfolk, IP24 2TZ 39 Large Court - Guildhall, Market Place, Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 2DS TCA2 40 Thetford Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Station Road, TPR1,TPR4 Thetford, Norfolk, IP24 1AH 41 Thetford Abbey Neighbourhood Centre, Exeter Way, Thetford, TPR2 Norfolk, IP24 1EE 42 Redcastle Community Centre, St Martins Way, Thetford, Norfolk, TPR3 IP24 3PU .
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