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Situation of Polling Station Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Parliamentary Election Staffordshire Moorlands Date of Election: Thursday 8 June 2017 Hours of Poll: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Alton Village Hall, Lime Kiln Lane, Alton, Alton Village Hall, Lime Kiln Lane, Alton, 1 A-1 to A-1051 1 M-1 to M-97 Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent Swinscoe Village Hall, Swinscoe, Nr. Grindon Old School, Grindon, Nr. Leek 2 AA-1 to AA-189 3 B-1 to B-80 Ashbourne, Derbyshire Stake Gutter Farm, Buxton Road, Caverswall & Cookshill Village Hall, The 4 BB-1 to BB-192 5 C-1 to C-829 Upperhulme, Leek Dams, Caverswall Hollinsclough Chapel Hall, Hollinsclough, Werrington Village Hall, Ash Bank Road, 6 CC-1 to CC-102 7 DA-1 to DA-1317 Longnor, Nr. Buxton Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent Werrington Village Hall, Ash Bank Road, Werrington Village Hall, Ash Bank Road, 9JOHNS 8 DA-1318 to DA-2647 DC-1 to DC-200 Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent ON RM Werrington Primary School, Washerwall Werrington Primary School, Washerwall 10 DD-1 to DD-920 11 DD-921 to DD-1815 Lane, Werrington, Staffordshire Lane, Werrington, Staffordshire Horton Village Hall, Horton, Nr. Leek, Rudyard Methodist Church, Lake Road, 12 DDA-1 to DDA-242 13 DDB-1 to DDB-410 Staffordshire Rudyard, Nr. Leek Beresford Memorial Ce (va), Novi Lane, Beresford Memorial Ce (va), Novi Lane, 14 DDD-1 to DDD-1067 15 DDD-1069/1 to DDD-2089 Leek, Staffordshire Leek, Staffordshire Ilam C Of E (va) Primary School, Ilam, Brough Park Leisure Centre, Fowlchurch 16 EE-1 to EE-83 17 EEE-1 to EEE-1337 Ashbourne, Derbyshire Road, Leek, Staffordshire Meerbrook Village Hall, Meerbrook, Nr. Leek First School, East Street, Leek, 18 FF-1 to FF-319 19 FFF-1 to FFF-1005 Leek, Staffordshire Staffordshire Leek First School, East Street, Leek, St. Bartholomew`s School, Buxton Road, 20 FFF-1006 to FFF-1929 21 GG-1 to GG-257 Staffordshire Longnor, Buxton St. Bartholomew`s School, Buxton Road, Westwood First School, Westwood Road, 21 Z-1 to Z-206 22 GGG-1 to GGG-899 Longnor, Buxton Leek, Staffordshire Westwood First School, Westwood Road, Westwood First School, Westwood Road, 23 GGG-900 to GGG-1766 24 GGG-1768 to GGG-2573 Leek, Staffordshire Leek, Staffordshire Cheddleton Community Centre, Hollow Cheddleton Community Centre, Hollow 25 HA-1 to HA-1341 26 HA-1342 to HA-2447 Lane, Cheddleton, Nr. Leek Lane, Cheddleton, Nr. Leek St. Andrew`s Methodist Church, Ostlers Longsdon Church Room, Leek Road, 27 HB-1 to HB-1247 28 HH-1 to HH-482 Lane, Cheddleton, Leek Longsdon Leek Pentecostal Church, West Street, Wetley Rocks Village Hall, Mill Lane, 29 HHH-1 to HHH-1230 30 I-1 to I-118 Leek, Staffordshire Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on-Trent Wetley Rocks Village Hall, Mill Lane, Moorside High School, Cellarhead Road, 30 IA-3 to IA-531 31 IB-1 to IB-840 Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on-Trent Werrington, Stoke-on-trent Brown Edge Village Hall, St Annes Vale, The Sandy Lane Centre, Sandy Lane, 32 IIA-1 to IIA-865 33 IIB-1 to IIB-1129 Brown Edge, Stoke-on-Trent Brown Edge, Stoke on Trent Cauldon Lowe Village Hall, Cauldon Lowe, St. Mary`s Primary School, Cruso Street, 34 J-1 to J-276 35 JJJ-1 to JJJ-1323 Nr Waterhouses, Stoke on Trent Leek, Staffordshire St. Mary`s Primary School, Cruso Street, Birchall Sports Pavilion, Cheddleton Road, 36 JJJ-1324 to JJJ-2660 37 JJJA-1 to JJJA-558/2 Leek, Staffordshire Leek, Staffs Dilhorne Endowed CE (VA) Primary Birchall Sports Pavilion, Cheddleton Road, 37 KKKA-1 to KKKA-286 School, Godley Lane, Dilhorne, Stoke-on- 38 K-1 to K-407 Leek, Staffs Trent All Saints Church Hall, Compton, Leek, All Saints Church Hall, Compton, Leek, 39 KKK-115 to KKK-1707 40 KKK-865 to KKK-1707 Staffordshire Staffordshire Onecote Village Hall, Douse Lane, 41 LL-1 to LL-185 Salvation Army, Salisbury Street, Leek 42 LLL-1 to LLL-1233/2 Onecote, Near Leek Quarnford Village Hall, Flash, Buxton, St. John`s Church Room, Belle Vue, Leek, 43 MM-1 to MM-205 44 MMM-1 to MMM-807 Derbyshire Staffordshire Ipstones Methodist Church Sunday School Swythamley And Heaton Centre, Gun End, 45 NN-1 to NN-221 Room, Mount Pleasant, Brookfields Road, 46 OA-1 to OA-88 Heaton, Rushton Spencer Ipstones Ipstones Methodist Church Sunday School Rushton Methodist Church, Sugar Street, Room, Mount Pleasant, Brookfields Road, 46 OB-1 to OB-966 47 OO-1 to OO-421 Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield Ipstones Sheen Village Hall, Sheen, Buxton, Foxt Village Hall, Foxt Road, Foxt 48 P-1 to P-204 49 PP-1 to PP-183 Derbyshire Kingsley Holt Methodist Chapel, Churnet Kingsley Village Hall, High Street, Kingsley, Valley Road, Kingsley Holt, Staffordshire 50 QA-1 to QA-629 51 QB-1 to QB-898 Stoke-on-Trent Moorlands Blackshaw Moor First School, Buxton Whiston Village Hall, Eaves Lane, Whiston, 52 QQ-1 to QQ-232 53 R-1 to R-318 Road, Blackshaw Moor Stoke-on-Trent Warslow Village Hall, Cheadle Road, Oakamoor Village Hall, Carr Bank, 54 RR-1 to RR-279 55 S-1 to S-506/1 Warslow, Near Buxton Oakamoor, Stoke on Trent Wetton Village Hall, Wetton, Nr. Waterhouses Community Centre, Waterfall 56 SS-1 to SS-142 57 T-1 to T-924 Ashbourne, Derbyshire Lane, Waterhouses, Stoke-on-Trent Oasis Community Church, Biddulph Park The Day Room, Washington Close, 14 58 TT-1 to TT-250 59 TTA-1 to TTA-564 Road, Biddulph Park, Stoke-on-Trent Washington Close, Gillow Heath, Biddulph The Day Room, Washington Close, 14 Woodhouse Academy, Woodhouse Lane, 59 TTD-1 to TTD-564 60 TTB-1 to TTB-976 Washington Close, Gillow Heath, Biddulph Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon W Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6HQ Ranges of electoral Ranges of electoral Station register numbers of Station register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Situation of Polling Station Number persons entitled to vote Number persons entitled to vote thereat thereat Woodhouse Academy, Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse Academy, Woodhouse Lane, 61 TTC-1 to TTC-1346 62 TTC-1347 to TTC-2666 Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Alstonefield Memorial Hall, Alstonefield, Biddulph High School, Conway Road, 63 U-1 to U-250 64 UU-1 to UU-848/2 Ashbourne, Derbyshire Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent Knypersley First School, Newpool Road, Knypersley First School, Newpool Road, 65 UUA-1 to UUA-1136 66 UUB-1 to UUB-803 Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent The Bateman Centre, St John`s Church, Moorland Village Hall, School Road, 67 UUC-1 to UUC-586 68 V-1 to V-710 Tunstall Road, Knypersley Bagnall, Stoke-on-Trent Kingsfield First School, Gunn Street, Kingsfield First School, Gunn Street, 69 VV-1 to VV-1124 70 VV-1125 to VV-2163 Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent James Bateman Junior High School, Park Bradnop Village Hall, School Lane, 71 VVA-1 to VVA-750 72 W-1 to W-270 Lane, Knypersley, Stoke-on-Trent Bradnop, Leek English Martyrs Catholic Church, Church Butterton Village Hall, Wetton Lane, 73 WW-1 to WW-1668 74 X-1 to X-192 Road, Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent Butterton, Leek Biddulph Town Hall, High Street , Biddulph 75 XX-1 to XX-898/1 Biddulph Town Hall, High Street , Biddulph 76 XX-899 to XX-1739 Endon Methodist Church, Leek Road, Endon Methodist Church, Leek Road, 77 YA-1 to YA-681 78 YB-1 to YB-1007 Endon, Stoke-on-Trent Endon, Stoke-on-Trent Endon Methodist Church, Leek Road, Biddulph Moor Village Hall, Hot Lane, 79 YB-1008 to YB-2027 80 YY-1 to YY-1384 Endon, Stoke-on-Trent Biddulph Moor, Stoke-on-Trent (NEWCASTLE) Mow Cop Community Hall, (NEWCASTLE) Newchapel Methodist 99 ZZ 1-1 to ZZ 1-700 100 ZZ 2-701 to ZZ 2-1528 Congleton Road, Mow Cop School Room, High Street, Newchapel (NEWCASTLE) Thursfield Community 101 ZZ 3-1529 to ZZ 3-2715 to Centre, Chapel Lane, Harriseahead Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon W Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6HQ Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon W Baker Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Moorlands House, Stockwell Street, Leek, Staffordshire, ST13 6HQ .
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