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Clydebank and Milngavie Constituency Notice of Situation Of Scottish Parliament Notice of Situation of Polling Places Election Election of a member Clydebank and Milngavie to serve in Parliament Constituency Date of election 6th May 2021 for the Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Polling Polling Place and address Station Description of voters District No. entitled to vote there EC50 Milngavie Town Hall, 1 Allander Road to 71 Station Road, Milngavie,G62 8BZ Cloberfield Gardens EC50 Milngavie Town Hall, 2 Cochrane Court to 71 Station Road, Milngavie,G62 8BZ Glasgow Road EC50 Milngavie Town Hall, 3 Glassford Street to Oswald 71 Station Road, Milngavie,G62 8BZ Walk EC50 Milngavie Town Hall, 4 Roselea Drive to other 71 Station Road, Milngavie,G62 8BZ electors EC51 Clober Primary School, Kirk Street, 1 Achray Place to Clochbar Milngavie, G62 7PN Avenue EC51 Clober Primary School, Kirk Street, 2 Clochbar Gardens to Milngavie, G62 7PN Craigton Road EC51 Clober Primary School, Kirk Street, 3 Dalnair Place to Falloch Milngavie, G62 7PN Road EC51 Clober Primary School, Kirk Street, 4 Finglen Gardens to other Milngavie, G62 7PN electors EC52 Milngavie Guide Hall, 38 Oakburn 1 Ashburn Gardens to Avenue, Milngavie, G62 7NR Campbell Avenue EC52 Milngavie Guide Hall, 38 Oakburn 2 Carbeth Road to Avenue, Milngavie, G62 7NR Dumgoyne Gardens EC52 Milngavie Guide Hall, 38 Oakburn 3 Ferguson Avenue to North Avenue, Milngavie, G62 7NR Campbell Avenue EC52 Milngavie Guide Hall, 38 Oakburn 4 Oakburn Avenue to other Avenue, Milngavie, G62 7NR electors EC53 Baljaffray Primary School, Grampian 1 Abercrombie Drive to Way, Bearsden, G61 4RA Forrest Drive EC53 Baljaffray Primary School, Grampian 2 Grampian Court to Morgan Way, Bearsden, G61 4RA Wynd EC53 Baljaffray Primary School, Grampian 3 Muirhouse Park to other Way, Bearsden, G61 4RA electors EC54 Mosshead Primary School, 1 Airlie Avenue to Heather Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, Avenue G61 3LZ EC54 Mosshead Primary School, 2 Huntly Drive to other Stockiemuir Avenue, Bearsden, electors G61 3LZ EC55 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 1 Academy Gardens to Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT Douglas Park Crescent Polling Polling Place and address Station Description of voters District No. entitled to vote there EC55 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 2 Drymen Road to Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT Kilmardinny Grove EC55 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 3 Lennox Drive to Oak Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT Avenue EC56 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 4 Ralston Road to other Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT electors EC56 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 5 Baird Drive to Manse Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT Avenue EC56 Bearsden Hub, Main Hall, 69 Drymen 6 Manse Road to other Road, Bearsden, G61 3QT electors EC57 St Nicholas’ Primary School, 1 Bonnaughton Road to Duntocher Road, Bearsden, G61 4QL Lawers Drive EC57 St Nicholas’ Primary School, 2 Ledi Drive to other electors Duntocher Road, Bearsden, G61 4QL EC58 Castlehill Primary School, Rosslyn 1 Abbotsford Road to Road, Bearsden, G61 4DL Golfview EC58 Castlehill Primary School, Rosslyn 2 Iain Drive to Rosslyn Road Road, Bearsden, G61 4DL EC58 Castlehill Primary School, Rosslyn 3 Scott Drive to other Road, Bearsden, G61 4DL electors KP1C Glenhead Community Centre, 1 Antonine Gardens to Duntiglennan Road, Duntocher, Braehead Road (1-71) Clydebank, G81 6HF Glenhead Community Centre, 2 Braehead Road (2 - 50) to KP1C Duntiglennan Road, Duntocher, Cunningham Drive Clydebank, G81 6HF KP1C Glenhead Community Centre, 3 Dalgleish Avenue to Duntiglennan Road, Duntocher, Hillend Crescent Clydebank, G81 6HF KP1C Glenhead Community Centre, 4 Hogan Court to other Duntiglennan Road, Duntocher, electors Clydebank, G81 6HF KP2C Goldenhill Primary School, Stewart 1 Ailsa Drive to Dumbarton Drive, Hardgate, Clydebank, G81 6AH Road KP2C Goldenhill Primary School, Stewart 2 Duncombe Avenue to Drive, Hardgate, Clydebank, G81 6AH Irving Court KP2C Goldenhill Primary School, Stewart 3 Irving Quadrant to other Drive, Hardgate, Clydebank, G81 6AH electors KP3C Faifley Parish Church Hall, Faifley 1 Abbeylands Road to Road, Clydebank, G81 5AR Faifley Road KP3C Faifley Parish Church Hall, Faifley 2 Faifley Road to Knowes Road, Clydebank, G81 5AR View KPC3 Faifley Parish Church Hall, Faifley 3 Lennox Drive to other Road, Clydebank, G81 5AR electors KP4C St Joseph’s Church Hall, Faifley Road, 1 Abbeylands Road to Hart Clydebank, G81 5EZ Street KP4C St Joseph’s Church Hall, Faifley Road, 2 Langfaulds Crescent to Clydebank, G81 5EZ other electors CC5C Dalmuir Barclay Parish Church, 1 Adelaide Court to Durban Avenue, Clydebank, G81 4JH Littleholm Place Polling Polling Place and address Station Description of voters District No. entitled to vote there CC5C Dalmuir Barclay Parish Church, 2 Melbourne Avenue to Durban Avenue, Clydebank, G81 4JH other electors CC6C Parkhall Library, Hawthorn Street, 1 Alder Road to Elm Road Clydebank G81 3EF CC6C Parkhall Library, Hawthorn Street, 2 Glenhead Road to other Clydebank G81 3EF electors CC7C St. Stephen’s Church Hall, Park Road, 1 Albert Road to Overtoun Clydebank G81 3LD Road CC7C St. Stephen’s Church Hall, Park Road, 2 Park Road to other Clydebank G81 3LD electors CC8C Kilbowie Primary School, West 1 Castle View to Greer Thomson Street, Clydebank, G81 3AE Quadrant CC8C Kilbowie Primary School, West 2 Hawthorn Street to other Thomson Street, Clydebank, G81 3AE electors CC9C St. Eunan’s Primary School, Gilmour 1 Alloway Drive to George Street, Clydebank, G81 2BW Crescent CC9C St. Eunan’s Primary School, Gilmour 2 Gilmour Street to Morar Street, Clydebank, G81 2BW Crescent CC9C St. Eunan’s Primary School, Gilmour 3 Morar Drive to other Street, Clydebank, G81 2BW electors CC10C Onslow Road Community Hall, Onslow 1 Alsatian Avenue to Hood Road, Clydebank, G81 2PR Street Onslow Road Community Hall, Onslow 2 Kilbowie Road to CC10C Road, Clydebank, G81 2PR Montrose Street CC10C Onslow Road Community Hall, Onslow 3 Onslow Road to other Road, Clydebank, G81 2PR electors CC11C Linnvale Primary, Livingstone Street, 1 Attlee Avenue to Kirkwood Clydebank, G81 2RL Avenue CC11C Linnvale Primary, Livingstone Street, 2 Kirkwood Avenue to other Clydebank, G81 2RL electors CW12C Gavinburn Primary School, Dumbarton 1 Old Kilpatrick to Dalnottar Road, Old Kirkpatrick, G60 5NE Gardens CW12C Gavinburn Primary School, Dumbarton 2 Dalnottar Hill Road to Road, Old Kirkpatrick, G60 5NE Gavinburn Street CW12C Gavinburn Primary School, Dumbarton 3 Glebe Court to Kirk Road, Old Kirkpatrick, G60 5NE Crescent CW12C Gavinburn Primary School, Dumbarton 4 Kirkton to Oronsay Road, Old Kirkpatrick, G60 5NE Gardens CW12C Gavinburn Primary School, Dumbarton 5 Oronsay Place to other Road, Old Kirkpatrick, G60 5NE electors CW13C Dalmuir Barclay Parish Church, 3 Auckland Place to Durban Avenue, Clydebank, G81 4JH Dumbarton Road (897 - 1019) CW13C Dalmuir Barclay Parish Church, 4 Auckland Place to Durban Avenue, Clydebank, G81 4JH Dumbarton Road (897 - 1019) Polling Polling Place and address Station Description of voters District No. entitled to vote there CW14C Dalmuir Community Centre, Duntocher 1 Agamemnon Street to Road, Clydebank, G81 4RQ Dumbarton Road (427 - 727) CW14C Dalmuir Community Centre, Duntocher 2 Dumbarton Road (426 - Road, Clydebank, G81 4RQ 830) to Nairn Place CW14C Dalmuir Community Centre, Duntocher 3 Nairn Street to other Road, Clydebank, G81 4RQ electors CW15C Waterfront Church Hall, Abbotsford 1 Aberconway Street to Road, Clydebank, G81 1PA Dean Street CW15C Waterfront Church Hall, Abbotsford 2 Dumbarton Road to other Road, Clydebank, G81 1PA electors CW16C St Margaret’s Church Hall, Sinclair 1 Abbott Crescent to Brown Street, Clydebank, G81 1AE Avenue CW16C St Margaret’s Church Hall, Sinclair 2 Clydeholm Terrace to Street, Clydebank, G81 1AE Lappin Street CW16C St Margaret’s Church Hall, Sinclair 3 Longden Street to other Street, Clydebank, G81 1AE electors DU23C Bowling Community Hall, 1 Whole Register Dumbarton Road, Bowling, (DU23C) G60 5AQ Only those persons aged 16 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Further information on your polling place can be found on the Council’s website at http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/ Joyce White Returning Officer for Clydebank and Milngavie Constituency Election Office, West Dunbartonshire Council, Election Office, Municipal Buildings, College Street, Dumbarton, G82 1NH Tel No 0800 587 3905 15 March 2021 .
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