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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election Eastern Region Date of Election: Thursday 22 May 2014 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: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Cromer Community Centre, 5 Garden Street, Cromer 1 KV1-1 to KV1-1285 Cromer Methodist Church Hall, West Street, Cromer 2 KV2-1 to KV2-1594 St Martin`s Hall, Mill Road, Cromer 3 KW1-1 to KW1-1722 Merchants Place, 16 Church Street, Cromer 4 KW2-2 to KW2-1630 Felbrigg Village Hall, The Green, Felbrigg 5 LA4-1 to LA4-162 Roughton Village Hall, Felbrigg Road, Roughton 6 MH4-1 to MH4-801 Southrepps Village Hall, Chapel Street, Southrepps 7 MY1-1 to MY1-707 Thorpe Market Village Hall, Cromer Road, Thorpe Market 8 NG4-1 to NG4-259 Hempton Memorial Hall, The Green, Hempton 9 UH4-1 to UH4-93 Hempton Memorial Hall, The Green, Hempton 9 UQ1-1 to UQ1-416 Hempton Memorial Hall, The Green, Hempton 9 UQ2-1 to UQ2-202 Trap Lane Pavilion, Trap Lane, Fakenham 10 UJ1-1 to UJ1-1315 Trap Lane Pavilion, Trap Lane, Fakenham 11 UJ1-1316 to UJ1-2848 Fakenham Community Centre, Oak Street, Fakenham 12 UJ2-1 to UJ2-1674 Fakenham Community Centre, Oak Street, Fakenham 13 UJ2-1675 to UJ2-3304 Helhoughton Village Hall, The Street, Helhoughton 14 UP4-1 to UP4-262 West Raynham Village Hall, The Street, West Raynham 15 UZ1-1 to UZ1-231 Green Park Rural Centre, Chapel Road, Wicken Green 16 VF1-1 to VF1-751 Aylmerton Village Hall, Church Road, Aylmerton 17 KE4-1 to KE4-365 The Wheatsheaf, Church Road, West Beckham 18 KL4-1 to KL4-27 The Wheatsheaf, Church Road, West Beckham 18 KL5-1 to KL5-205 High Kelling Village Hall, 15 Avenue Road, High Kelling 19 KP1-1 to KP1-489 Cley Village Hall, The Fairstead, Cley next the Sea 20 KS4-1 to KS4-365 Gresham Village Hall, Cromer Road, Lower Gresham 21 LD1-1 to LD1-327 Holt Community Centre, Kerridge Way, Holt 22 LK1-1 to LK1-1538 Holt Community Centre, Kerridge Way, Holt 23 LK1-1539 to LK1-3055 The Barn, Beck House, The Street 24 LU1-3 to LU1-137 Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Sheila Oxtoby Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat The Stables Room, Barningham Hall, Matlaske 25 LZ4-1 to LZ4-132 East Runton Village Hall, Lower Common, East Runton 26 MJ1-1 to MJ1-662 West Runton Church Hall, Station Road, West Runton 27 MK4-1 to MK4-774 British Columbia Hall, Cross Street, Salthouse 28 MM4-1 to MM4-128 Upper Sheringham Village Hall, Church Close, Upper 29 MT4-1 to MT4-200 Sheringham Sustead Village Hall, Aylmerton Road, Sustead 30 NB4-1 to NB4-179 Weybourne Village Hall, Beach Lane, Weybourne 31 NM1-1 to NM1-441 The Preston Room, Neatishead Road, Ashmanhaugh 32 KD4-1 to KD4-158 Stalham Town Hall, High Street, Stalham 33 KQ1-1 to KQ1-2494 Hoveton Village Hall, Stalham Road, Hoveton 34 LQ1-1 to LQ1-1610 Battle of Britain Memorial Hall, Lamas Road, Badersfield, 35 MN1-1 to MN1-785 Scottow Sloley Methodist Chapel, Frankfort, Sloley 36 MW4-1 to MW4-212 Smallburgh Village Hall, Yarmouth Road, Smallburgh 37 MX4-1 to MX4-441 Sutton Village Hall, New Road, Sutton 38 NC1-1 to NC1-962 Tunstead Primary School, Market Street, Tunstead 39 NK1-1 to NK1-602 Baconsthorpe Village Hall, School Lane, Baconsthorpe 40 KF4-1 to KF4-173 Baconsthorpe Village Hall, School Lane, Baconsthorpe 40 KH5-1 to KH5-105 Little Barningham Village Hall, The Street, Little 41 KH4-1 to KH4-100 Barningham Bodham Village Hall, The Street, Bodham 42 KN1-1 to KN1-397 Corpusty and Saxthorpe Village Hall, Heydon Road, 43 KU4-1 to KU4-569 Corpusty Edgefield Village Hall, The Green, Edgefield 44 KY4-1 to KY4-334 Hempstead Village Hall, The Street, Hempstead, Holt 45 LH4-1 to LH4-140 Bure Valley Community Centre, The Street, Itteringham 46 LT4-1 to LT4-116 Briningham Village Hall, Dereham Road, Briningham 47 UE4-1 to UE4-124 The Copeman Centre, Hall Street, Briston 48 UG1-1 to UG1-1993 Old School Hall, Barney Road, Fulmodeston 49 UL1-1 to UL1-383 Gunthorpe Village Institute, Swanton Road, Gunthorpe 50 UM4-1 to UM4-105 Bale Village Hall, Sharrington Road, Bale 51 UN4-1 to UN4-85 Hindolveston Village Hall, The Street, Hindolveston 52 UR1-1 to UR1-430 Hindolveston Village Hall, The Street, Hindolveston 52 UR2-1 to UR2-65 Kettlestone Village Hall, The Street, Kettlestone 53 UU1-1 to UU1-163 Melton Constable Country Club, 6 Briston Road, Melton 54 UW1-1 to UW1-441 Constable Great Ryburgh Memorial Hall, 32 Fakenham Road, Great 55 UY1-1 to UY1-519 Ryburgh Great Ryburgh Memorial Hall, 32 Fakenham Road, Great 55 UY2-1 to UY2-33 Ryburgh Little Snoring Community Room, The Playing Field, 56 VC4-1 to VC4-485 Stevens Road, Little Snoring Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Sheila Oxtoby Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Stibbard Village Hall, Guist Road, Stibbard 57 VD4-1 to VD4-279 Swanton Novers Village Hall, St Giles Road, Swanton 58 VE4-1 to VE4-208 Novers Thursford Methodist Chapel, Clarks Lane, Thursford 59 VG4-1 to VG4-163 Wood Norton Village Hall, Stibbard Road, Wood Norton 60 VN4-1 to VN4-186 Antingham Village Hall, Antingham 61 KC4-1 to KC4-311 Bacton-on-Sea Village Hall, Coast Road, Bacton 62 KG1-1 to KG1-939 Bacton-on-Sea Village Hall, Coast Road, Bacton 62 MF1-1 to MF1-184 Gimingham Village Hall, Church Street, Gimingham 63 LC4-1 to LC4-369 Knapton Village Hall, Church Close, Knapton 64 LV4-1 to LV4-287 Church Rooms, 19 Cromer Road, Mundesley 65 MA1-1 to MA1-2286 Northrepps Village Hall, School Lane, Northrepps 66 MB1-1 to MB1-736 The Parish Hall, The Londs, High Street 67 ME1-1 to ME1-854 Sidestrand Reading Room, Cromer Road, Sidestrand 68 MU4-1 to MU4-74 Swafield Village Hall, The Street, Swafield 69 ND4-1 to ND4-248 Pilgrim Shelter, Loop Road, Trimingham 70 NH1-1 to NH1-302 Trunch Village Hall, Knapton Road, Trunch 71 NJ1-1 to NJ1-779 Dilham Village Hall, The Street, Dilham 72 KX4-1 to KX4-282 Wenn Evans Centre, Blacksmiths Lane, Happisburgh 73 LF1-1 to LF1-682 Walcott Village Hall, Coast Road, Walcott 74 LG4-1 to LG4-586 Honing & Crostwight Village Hall, The Street, Honing 75 LL4-1 to LL4-264 North Walsham Community Centre, New Road, North 76 MC1-1 to MC1-1712 Walsham North Walsham Community Centre, New Road, North 77 MC1-1713 to MC1-3425 Walsham St. John Ambulance Hall, Preference Place, Bacton Road 78 MC2-1590 to MC2-1608 St. John Ambulance Hall, Preference Place, Bacton Road 79 MC2-1609 to MC2-3308 Witton and Ridlington Village Hall, Stonebridge Road, 80 NP4-1 to NP4-265 Witton Bridge Aldborough Community Centre, The Green, Aldborough 81 KA4-1 to KA4-212 Aldborough Community Centre, The Green, Aldborough 81 KB4-1 to KB4-466 Banningham & Colby Jubilee Hall, Colby Road, 82 KT4-1 to KT4-436 Banningham Erpingham with Calthorpe Village Hall, The Street, 83 KZ4-1 to KZ4-522 Erpingham Felmingham Village Hall, Aylsham Road, Felmingham 84 LB1-1 to LB1-457 Hanworth Village Hall, The Common, Hanworth 85 LE4-1 to LE4-150 Ingworth Reading Room, The Street, Ingworth 86 LS4-1 to LS4-88 Millfield Primary School, Recreation Road, North 87 MD1-1 to MD1-2207 Walsham Church Hall At Sacred Heart R C Church, Kings Arms 88 MD2-1 to MD2-1228 Street, North Walsham Skeyton Village Hall, Felmingham Road, Skeyton 89 MV4-1 to MV4-187 Dated Thursday 24 April 2014 Sheila Oxtoby Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Electoral Services, North Norfolk District Council, Holt Road, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9EN Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Suffield Village Hall, Rectory Road, Suffield 90 NA4-1 to NA4-109 Swanton Abbott Village Hall, The Street, Swanton Abbott 91 NE4-1 to NE4-363 Swanton Abbott Village Hall, The Street, Swanton Abbott 91 NL4-1 to NL4-70 Wickmere Village Hall, Regent Street, Wickmere 92 NN4-1 to NN4-121 Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ruin Road, Worstead 93 NQ4-1 to NQ4-768 West Runton Scout HQ, Cromer Road, Beeston Regis 94 KM1-1 to KM1-873 St Josephs Parish Hall, 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham 95 MR1-1 to MR1-1448 St Josephs Parish Hall, 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham 96 MR1-1449 to MR1-2842 St Josephs Parish Hall, 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham 97 MS1-1 to MS1-1590 St Josephs Parish Hall, 58 Cromer Road, Sheringham 98 MS1-1591 to MS1-3209 Barton Turf Cricket Ground, Hall Road, Barton Turf 99 KJ4-1 to KJ4-402 The New Victory Hall, The Street, Neatishead 100 KK4-1 to KK4-459 Catfield Village Hall, The Street, Catfield 101 KR1-1 to KR1-796 Hickling Barn, Tate Lane (Off Mallard Way), Hickling 102 LJ1-1 to LJ1-840 Horning Village Hall, Mill Hill, Horning 103 LM1-1 to LM1-944 School Room, Horsey Methodist Church, All Saints Lane, 104 LN4-1 to LN4-66 Horsey Ingham Village Hall, Mill Road, Ingham 105 LR4-1 to LR4-303 Lessingham Village Hall, School Road, Lessingham 106 LW4-1 to LW4-501 Ludham Methodist Church Hall, Catfield Road, Ludham 107 LY1-1 to LY1-1065 Potter Heigham Village Hall, School Road, Potter 108 MG1-1 to MG1-894 Heigham East Ruston Village Hall, School Road, East Ruston 109 ML4-1 to ML4-446 East Ruston Village Hall, School Road, East Ruston
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