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PCC Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner election Situation of polling stations Police area name: AVON AND SOMERSET POLICE AREA Voting Area name Mendip District Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of station persons entitled to vote 1 / AA AC AH BINEGAR MEMORIAL HALL, BINEGAR LANE, 1 to 245 GURNEY SLADE, RADSTOCK, BA3 4TR 1 to 299 1 to 125 2 / AB OAKHILL VILLAGE HALL, ZION HILL, OAKHILL, 1 to 883 RADSTOCK, BA3 5AS 3 / AD CHEWTON MENDIP VILLAGE HALL, LOWER 1 to 476 STREET, CHEWTON MENDIP, RADSTOCK, BA3 4PD 4 / AE CHILCOMPTON ST JOHN'S CHURCH, CHURCH 1 to 532 LANE, CHILCOMPTON, RADSTOCK, BA3 4HP 5 / AF CHILCOMPTON VILLAGE HALL, WELLS ROAD, 1 to 1287 CHILCOMPTON, RADSTOCK, BA3 4EX 6 / AG CROSCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, FAYREWAY, 1 to 519 CROSCOMBE, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 3RA 7 / AI GLASTONBURY TOWN HALL, MAGDALENE 1 to 2078 STREET, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 9EL 8 / AJ GLASTONBURY ST EDMUND'S COMMUNITY 1 to 1707 HALL, WINDMILL HILL, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 8EW 9 / AK GLASTONBURY UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, 1 to 1992 THE MEETING ROOM, HIGH STREET, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 9DZ AL10 / AL GLASTONBURY TOWN HALL, MAGDALENE 1 to 1702 STREET, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 9EL AM11 / AM GODNEY VILLAGE HALL, LOWER GODNEY, NR 1 to 197 WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 1RZ AN12 / AN LITTON VILLAGE HALL, LITTON LANE, LITTON, 1 to 205 RADSTOCK, BA3 4PW AO13 / AO AT MEARE CHURCH ROOMS, THE ORCHARDS, 1 to 1165 MEARE, SOMERSET, BA6 9PU 1 to 65 AP14 / AP NORTH WOOTTON VILLAGE HALL, HIGH 1 to 275 STREET, NORTH WOOTTON, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 4AA AQ15 / AQ PILTON VILLAGE HALL, ST MARYS LANE, 1 to 1125 PILTON, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 4BB AR16 / AR PRIDDY VILLAGE HALL, SCHOOL HILL, PRIDDY, 1 to 570 WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 3BE AS17 / AS DRAYCOTT MEMORIAL HALL, LATCHES LANE, 1 to 1138 DRAYCOTT, CHEDDAR, SOMERSET, BS27 3UE Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT AU18 / AU MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL, COUNCIL 8 to 799, 801 to 802, OFFICES, CANNARDS GRAVE ROAD, SHEPTON 804 to 2040, 2311, MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 5BT 2994, 3033 to 3059, 3175 to 3194, 4163, 4166 to 4168, 4170, 4172 to 4173, 4175 to 4176, 4182 to 4183, 4187 to 4188, 4190, 4193 to 4194, 4199 to 4200, 4203, 4208 to 4209, 4213, 4216, 4220 to 4222, 4226 to 4227, 4229 to 4230, 4232 to 4233, 4235 to 4236, 4246 to 4248 AU19 / AU MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL, COUNCIL 1 to 7, 800, 803, 2041 OFFICES, CANNARDS GRAVE ROAD, SHEPTON to 2310, 2312 to 2993, MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 5BT 2995 to 3032, 3060 to 3174, 3195 to 4162, 4164 to 4165, 4169, 4171, 4174, 4177 to 4181, 4184 to 4186, 4189, 4191 to 4192, 4195 to 4198, 4201 to 4202, 4204 to 4207, 4210 to 4212, 4214 to 4215, 4217 to 4219, 4223 to 4225, 4228, 4231, 4234, 4237 to 4245 AV20 / AV MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL, COUNCIL 1 to 1680, 1710 to OFFICES, CANNARDS GRAVE ROAD, SHEPTON 1926, 3812 to 3813, MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 5BT 3815 to 3816, 3819 to 3822, 3824, 3827 to 3829, 3831 to 3833, 3835 to 3836, 3838 to 3840, 3844, 3848, 3851, 3853 to 3854, 3859 to 3860 AV21 / AV MENDIP DISTRICT COUNCIL, COUNCIL 1681 to 1709, 1927 to OFFICES, CANNARDS GRAVE ROAD, SHEPTON 3811, 3814, 3817 to MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 5BT 3818, 3823, 3825 to 3826, 3830, 3834, 3837, 3841 to 3843, 3845 to 3847, 3849 to 3850, 3852, 3855 to 3858, 3861 to 3862 AW22 / AW WELLS GOLF CLUB, BLACKHEATH LANE, EAST 1 to 1039 HORRINGTON, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 3DS Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT AX23 / AX AZ WOOKEY HOLE COMMUNITY HALL, SCHOOL 1 to 58 HILL, WOOKEY HOLE, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 1 to 884 1BA AY24 / AY EASTON VILLAGE HALL, EBBOR LANE, EASTON, 1 to 382 WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 1EH BA25 / BA DINDER VILLAGE HALL, THE CONSERVATORY, 1 to 311 SHARCOMBE LANE, DINDER, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 3PF BB26 / BB COXLEY MEMORIAL HALL, MAIN ROAD, 1 to 937 COXLEY, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 1QZ BC27 / BC STON EASTON VILLAGE HALL, GREEN STREET, 1 to 339 STON EASTON, RADSTOCK, BA3 4DA BD28 / BD CLAPTON VILLAGE HALL, ZION HILL, CLAPTON, 1 to 146 RADSTOCK, BA3 4DY BE29 / BE STRATTON ON THE FOSSE VILLAGE HALL, 1 to 609 FOSSE WAY, STRATTON ON THE FOSSE, RADSTOCK, BA3 4QQ BF30 / BF STREET - SALVATION ARMY HALL, GOSWELL 1 to 1129 ROAD, STREET, BA16 0JG BG31 / BG STREET UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, 1 to 1922 ORCHARD ROAD, STREET, SOMERSET, BA16 0ER BH32 / BH STREET - SALVATION ARMY HALL, GOSWELL 1 to 441 ROAD, STREET, BA16 0JG BI33 / BI STREET - THE VICTORIA FIELD SOCIAL CLUB, 1 to 2092 VICTORIA FIELD, LEIGH ROAD, STREET, SOMERSET, BA16 0HB BJ34 / BJ STREET - THE VICTORIA FIELD SOCIAL CLUB, 1 to 1822 VICTORIA FIELD, LEIGH ROAD, STREET, SOMERSET, BA16 0HB BK35 / BK STREET - BROOKSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOL, THE 1 to 1837 COMMUNITY ROOM, BROOKS ROAD, STREET, SOMERSET, BA16 0PR BL36 / BL WALTON VILLAGE HALL, MEADOW LANE, 1 to 955 WALTON, STREET, SOMERSET, BA16 9LA BM37 / BM WELLS ELIM CONNECT CENTRE, PORTWAY, 1 to 1839 WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 2BE BN38 / BN WELLS THE TRAMWAYS CLUB, THE 1 to 1419, 1474 to TRAMWAYS, WEST STREET, WELLS, 1917, 3733, 3736 to SOMERSET, BA5 2HN 3737, 3740 to 3741, 3743 to 3744, 3746, 3748, 3750 to 3752, 3754, 3763 to 3766, 3768 to 3770, 3772, 3774, 3779, 3783, 3788 to 3790 Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT BN39 / BN WELLS THE TRAMWAYS CLUB, THE 1420 to 1473, 1918 to TRAMWAYS, WEST STREET, WELLS, 3732, 3734 to 3735, SOMERSET, BA5 2HN 3738 to 3739, 3742, 3745, 3747, 3749, 3753, 3755 to 3762, 3767, 3771, 3773, 3775 to 3778, 3780 to 3782, 3784 to 3787, 3791 to 3794 BO40 / BO WELLS ST THOMAS CHURCH HALL, ST THOMAS 1 to 1776, 3526 to STREET, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 2UZ 3530, 3532 to 3533, 3535 to 3536, 3538 to 3542, 3544 to 3545, 3548, 3552 to 3553, 3556 to 3557, 3560 to 3561, 3563, 3566 to 3567, 3570 BO41 / BO WELLS ST THOMAS CHURCH HALL, ST THOMAS 1777 to 3525, 3531, STREET, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 2UZ 3534, 3537, 3543, 3546 to 3547, 3549 to 3551, 3554 to 3555, 3558 to 3559, 3562, 3564 to 3565, 3568 to 3569 BP42 / BP WESTBURY SUB MENDIP VILLAGE HALL, 1 to 678 HANNAHS LANE, WESTBURY SUB MENDIP, WELLS, SOMERSET, BA5 1JD BQ43 / BQ WOOKEY CHURCH HALL, SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 to 1030 LANE, WOOKEY, SOMERSET, BA5 1JS CA44 / CA BALTONSBOROUGH VILLAGE HALL, HAM 1 to 869 STREET, BALTONSBOROUGH, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 8PX CB45 / CB THE OLD SCHOOL, BATCOMBE, SHEPTON 1 to 350 MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 6HE CC46 / CC BECKINGTON MEMORIAL HALL, BATH ROAD, 1 to 969 BECKINGTON, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 6SH CD47 / CD THE STANDERWICK SUITE, FROME MARKET, 1 to 250 STANDERWICK, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2QB CE48 / CE BUCKLAND DINHAM VILLAGE HALL, HIGH 1 to 330 STREET, BUCKLAND DINHAM, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2QR CF49 / CF BUTLEIGH CHURCH HALL, CHURCH PATH, 1 to 755 BUTLEIGH, SOMERSET, BA6 8SH CG50 / CG COLEFORD ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB, 1 to 1878 MEMORIAL HALL, ANCHOR ROAD, COLEFORD, RADSTOCK, BA3 5PB Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT CH51 / CH CK CRANMORE MEMORIAL HALL, WEST 1 to 407 CRANMORE, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, 1 to 69 BA4 4QJ CI52 / CI DITCHEAT JUBILEE HALL, WRAXALL ROAD TO 1 to 597 FOLLY COTTAGES, DITCHEAT, SOMERSET, BA4 6RB CJ53 / CJ DOULTING VILLAGE HALL, COMMUNITY ROOM, 1 to 508 DOULTING, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 4PL CL54 / CL EAST PENNARD VILLAGE HALL, EAST 1 to 368 PENNARD, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 6TU CM55 / CM EVERCREECH VILLAGE HALL, VICTORIA 1 to 2112 SQUARE, EVERCREECH, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET, BA4 6JP CN56 / CN FROME FOOTBALL CLUB, BLINDMANS 1 to 1149 BREWERY STADIUM, BERKLEY ROAD, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2EH CO57 / CO FROME FOOTBALL CLUB, BLINDMANS 1 to 1531 BREWERY STADIUM, BERKLEY ROAD, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2EH CP58 / CP FROME FOOTBALL CLUB, BLINDMANS 1 to 814 BREWERY STADIUM, BERKLEY ROAD, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2EH CQ59 / CQ FROME CRICKET PAVILION, RODDEN ROAD, 1 to 1384 FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2AH CR60 / CR FROME CRICKET PAVILION, RODDEN ROAD, 1 to 1047, 2089 to FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2AH 2091, 2093 to 2094, 2096 to 2099, 2101 to 2103, 2105 to 2108, 2112 CR61 / CR FROME CRICKET PAVILION, RODDEN ROAD, 1048 to 2088, 2092, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 2AH 2095, 2100, 2104, 2109 to 2111, 2113 CS62 / CS FROME TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH STREET 1 to 1742 WEST, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 1EB CT63 / CT FROME TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH STREET 1 to 2101 WEST, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 1EB CU64 / CU FROME THE COMMUNITY HALL AT THE KEY 1 to 1086 CENTRE, FELTHAM LANE, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 5AJ CV65 / CV CW FROME CHEESE & GRAIN HALL, MARKET YARD, 1 to 79 FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 1BE CW65 FROME CHEESE & GRAIN HALL, MARKET YARD, 1 to 830 FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 1BE CX66 / CX CY FROME TRINITY CHURCH HALL, TRINITY 1 to 118 DA STREET, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 3DE 1 to 280 1 to 805 Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet BA4 5BT CZ67 / CZ FROME TRINITY CHURCH HALL, TRINITY 1 to 1777 STREET, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 3DE DB68 / DB DC FROME OAKFIELD ACADEMY, OAKFIELD ROAD, 1 to 104 FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 4JF DC68 FROME OAKFIELD ACADEMY, OAKFIELD ROAD, 1 to 993, 1992 to 1994, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 4JF 1996 to 2001, 2004 to 2006, 2008, 2011 to 2012, 2014, 2018 DC69 / DC DZ FROME OAKFIELD ACADEMY, OAKFIELD ROAD, 994 to 1991, 1995, FROME, SOMERSET, BA11 4JF 2002 to 2003, 2007, 2009 to 2010, 2013, 2015 to 2017, 2019 to 2020 1 to 224 DD70 / DD DE FROME ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CHRISTCHURCH 1 to 379 ST.
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