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Local Government Election Situation of Polling Stations Local government election Situation of polling stations Local authority name: Mid Devon District Council Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Ward/division name Castle Ward No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 66 The Signpost Club, Tiverton Market, Tiverton DA-1 to DA-509 66 The Signpost Club, Tiverton Market, Tiverton DD-1 to DD-708 67 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor DB-1 to DB-668 Square, Lea Road 67 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor DC-1 to DC-343 Square, Lea Road 67 Moorhayes Community Centre, Higher Moor DE-1 to DE-706 Square, Lea Road 68 Bolham House, Bolham House, Bolham ,DF-1,DF-204,DF-1 to DF-204 69 Cove Village Hall, Cove ,DG-1,DG-202,DG-1 to DG-202 This poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors, County Councillors, the election of Police and Crime Commissioner and (in Cullompton only) a planning referendum. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Jill May Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Phoenix House, Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6PP Local government election Situation of polling stations Local authority name: Devon County Council Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Ward/division name Crediton Electoral Division No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 2 Bow Village Hall, Bow AB-1 to AB-1017 2 Bow Village Hall, Bow ,AH-1,AH-52,AH-1 to AH-52 6 Cheriton Bishop Village Hall, Cheriton Bishop AF-1 to AF-616 8 Colebrooke Parish Hall, Colebrooke ,AI-1,AI-350,AI-1 to AI-350 9 The Methodist Church Rooms, Copplestone AJ-1 to AJ-1025 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AK-1 to AK-825 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AM-1 to AM-810 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow ,AQ-1,AQ-159,AQ-1 to AQ-159 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 11 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AL-1 to AL-1532 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 12 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, AN-1 to AN-935 Crediton 12 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, ,AR-1,AR-355,AR-1 to AR-355 Crediton 13 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, AO-1 to AO-984/2 Crediton 14 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AP-1 to AP-1026 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 15 Yeoford Community Hall, Yeo View, Yeoford AS-1 to AS-575 17 Hittisleigh Parish Hall, Hittisleigh ,AU-1,AU-109,AU-1 to AU-109 This poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors , the election of District Councillors and the election of Police and Crime Commissioner and (in Cullompton only) a planning referendum. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Jill May Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Phoenix House, Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6PP Local government election Situation of polling stations Local authority name: Devon County Council Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Ward/division name Creedy Taw and Mid Exe Electoral Division No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Bickleigh Village Hall, Bickleigh ,AA-1,AA-193,AA-1 to AA-193 4 The Coach Hall, Fursdon House, Cadbury ,AD-1,AD-104,AD-1 to AD-104 5 Cadeleigh Parish Hall, Cadeleigh ,AE-1,AE-150,AE-1 to AE-150 7 Cheriton Fitzpaine Parish Hall, Cheriton AG-1 to AG-739 Fitzpaine 16 Cruwys Morchard Village Hall, Cruwys ,AT-1,AT-416,AT-1 to AT-416 Morchard 18 Kennerleigh Village Hall, Kennerleigh ,AV-1,AV-72,AV-1 to AV-72 18 Kennerleigh Village Hall, Kennerleigh ,BE-1,BE-53,BE-1 to BE-53 19 Newton St Cyres Parish Hall, Newton St Cyres AW-1 to AW-747 20 Poughill Village Hall, Poughill, Crediton ,AX-1,AX-165,AX-1 to AX-165 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford AY-1 to AY-724 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford ,AZ-1,AZ-113,AZ-1 to AZ-113 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford ,BH-1,BH-51,BH-1 to BH-51 22 Beacon Church, New Buildings, Sandford ,BA-1,BA-174,BA-1 to BA-174 23 Shobrooke Village Hall, Shobrooke BB-1 to BB-445 24 Silverton Community Hall, Wyndham Road, BC-1 to BC-97 Silverton 24 Silverton Community Hall, Wyndham Road, BD-1 to BD-1531 Silverton 25 Stockleigh Pomeroy Village Hall, Stockleigh ,BF-1,BF-101,BF-1 to BF-101 Pomeroy 26 Thorverton Memorial Hall, Silver Street, BG-1 to BG-811 Thorverton 27 Coldridge Village Hall, Coldridge ,BI-1,BI-49/1,BI-1 to BI-49/1 27 Coldridge Village Hall, Coldridge ,BK-1,BK-295,BK-1 to BK-295 28 Chawleigh Jubilee Hall, Chawleigh ,BJ-1,BJ-516,BJ-1 to BJ-516 29 Down St Mary Community Centre, Down St ,BL-1,BL-307,BL-1 to BL-307 Mary 30 Wembworthy Village Hall, Wembworthy ,BM-1,BM-77,BM-1 to BM-77 30 Wembworthy Village Hall, Wembworthy ,BT-1,BT-217,BT-1 to BT-217 31 Lapford Victory Hall, Lapford ,BN-1,BN-886,BN-1 to BN-886 32 Morchard Bishop Memorial Hall, Morchard BO-1 to BO-846 Bishop 33 Nymet Rowland Village Hall, Nymet Rowland ,BP-1,BP-99,BP-1 to BP-99 34 Puddington Village Hall, Puddington ,BQ-1,BQ-170,BQ-1 to BQ-170 35 Thelbridge Parish Hall, Thelbridge ,BR-1,BR-283,BR-1 to BR-283 36 Black Dog Memorial Hall, Black Dog ,BS-1,BS-99,BS-1 to BS-99 36 Black Dog Memorial Hall, Black Dog ,BU-1,BU-141,BU-1 to BU-141 37 Zeal Monachorum Village Hall, Zeal ,BV-1,BV-348/2,BV-1 to BV-348/2 Monachorum This poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors , the election of District Councillors and the election of Police and Crime Commissioner and (in Cullompton only) a planning referendum. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Jill May Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Phoenix House, Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6PP Local government election Situation of polling stations Local authority name: Devon County Council Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Ward/division name Cullompton and Bradninch Electoral Division No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 3 The Guildhall, Bradninch AC-1 to AC-1541 3 The Guildhall, Bradninch CC-1 to CC-122 42 Butterleigh Village Hall, Butterleigh ,CF-1,CF-95,CF-1 to CF-95 45 Cullompton Community Centre, Pye Corner, CI-1 to CI-1114 Cullompton 46 Cullompton Community Centre, Pye Corner, CI-1115 to CI-2297 Cullompton 47 Cullompton Community Centre, Pye Corner, CI-2298 to CI-3248 Cullompton 48 Cullompton Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton CJ-1 to CJ-1739 49 Cullompton Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton CJ-1740 to CJ-3278 50 Cullompton Town Hall, High Street, Cullompton CK-1 to CK-1242 58 Kentisbeare Village Hall, Kentisbeare CS-1 to CS-678 59 Blackborough Village Hall, Blackborough ,CT-1,CT-94,CT-1 to CT-94 This poll is taken together with the election of Town Councillors , the election of District Councillors and the election of Police and Crime Commissioner and (in Cullompton only) a planning referendum. Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Jill May Deputy Returning Officer Printed and published by the Deputy Returning Officer, Phoenix House, Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, Devon, EX16 6PP Local government election Situation of polling stations Local authority name: Mid Devon District Council Date of Election: Thursday 6 May 2021 Ward/division name Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Bickleigh Village Hall, Bickleigh ,AA-1,AA-193,AA-1 to AA-193 2 Bow Village Hall, Bow AB-1 to AB-1017 2 Bow Village Hall, Bow ,AH-1,AH-52,AH-1 to AH-52 3 The Guildhall, Bradninch AC-1 to AC-1541 3 The Guildhall, Bradninch CC-1 to CC-122 4 The Coach Hall, Fursdon House, Cadbury ,AD-1,AD-104,AD-1 to AD-104 5 Cadeleigh Parish Hall, Cadeleigh ,AE-1,AE-150,AE-1 to AE-150 6 Cheriton Bishop Village Hall, Cheriton Bishop AF-1 to AF-616 7 Cheriton Fitzpaine Parish Hall, Cheriton AG-1 to AG-739 Fitzpaine 8 Colebrooke Parish Hall, Colebrooke ,AI-1,AI-350,AI-1 to AI-350 9 The Methodist Church Rooms, Copplestone AJ-1 to AJ-1025 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AK-1 to AK-825 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AM-1 to AM-810 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 10 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow ,AQ-1,AQ-159,AQ-1 to AQ-159 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 11 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AL-1 to AL-1532 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 12 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, AN-1 to AN-935 Crediton 12 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, ,AR-1,AR-355,AR-1 to AR-355 Crediton 13 Crediton Congregational Church, High Street, AO-1 to AO-984/2 Crediton 14 Crediton United Football Club, Lords Meadow AP-1 to AP-1026 Sports Centre, Commercial Road, Crediton 15 Yeoford Community Hall, Yeo View, Yeoford AS-1 to AS-575 16 Cruwys Morchard Village Hall, Cruwys ,AT-1,AT-416,AT-1 to AT-416 Morchard 17 Hittisleigh Parish Hall, Hittisleigh ,AU-1,AU-109,AU-1 to AU-109 18 Kennerleigh Village Hall, Kennerleigh ,AV-1,AV-72,AV-1 to AV-72 18 Kennerleigh Village Hall, Kennerleigh ,BE-1,BE-53,BE-1 to BE-53 19 Newton St Cyres Parish Hall, Newton St Cyres AW-1 to AW-747 20 Poughill Village Hall, Poughill, Crediton ,AX-1,AX-165,AX-1 to AX-165 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford AY-1 to AY-724 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford ,AZ-1,AZ-113,AZ-1 to AZ-113 21 Sandford Parish Hall, Sandford ,BH-1,BH-51,BH-1 to BH-51 22 Beacon Church, New Buildings, Sandford ,BA-1,BA-174,BA-1 to BA-174 23 Shobrooke Village Hall, Shobrooke BB-1 to BB-445 24 Silverton Community Hall, Wyndham Road, BC-1 to BC-97 Silverton 24 Silverton Community
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