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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of the Police and Crime for the Kent Police Area Thursday 6 May 2021 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 Area electoral register Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of Number persons entitled to vote thereat Police Area St Matthew`s Church, High Brooms Road, A-1 to A- 1 County Division Tunbridge Wells 1592 Borough Ward Police Area St Matthew`s Church, High Brooms Road, A-1593 to A- 2 County Division Tunbridge Wells 3153 Borough Ward Police Area Southborough Community Centre, Crundwell B-1 to B- 3 County Division Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells 2359 Borough Ward Police Area St Thomas Church Hall, Pennington Road, C-1 to C- 4 County Division Southborough, Royal Tunbridge Wells 1669 Police Area St Thomas Church Hall, Pennington Road, C-1670 to C- 5 County Division Southborough, Royal Tunbridge Wells 3278 Police Area Bidborough Village Hall, Bidborough Ridge, County Division 6 D-1 to D-881 Bidborough, Tunbridge Wells Borough Ward Parish Area Police Area Langton Green Village Hall, Speldhurst Road, E-1 to E- 7 County Division Langton Green, Royal Tunbridge Wells 2633 Borough Ward Police Area Speldhurst Village Hall, St Marys Lane, F-1 to F- 8 County Division Speldhurst, Tunbridge Wells 1195 Borough Ward Police Area Brenchley Memorial Hall, Brenchley Road, G-1 to G- 9 County Division Brenchley, Tonbridge 1160 Borough Ward Police Area Matfield Village Hall, The Green, Matfield, H-1 to H- 10 County Division Tonbridge 1146 Borough Ward Police Area Capel Village Hall, Falmouth Place, Five Oak 11 I-1 to I-1513 County Division Green, Tonbridge Borough Ward Police Area Arnold Cooke Hall, All Saints Church, Five 12 J-1 to J-279 County Division Oak Green Road, Tudeley Borough Ward Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Sarah Martin Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1RS Police Area Horsmonden Village Hall, Back Lane, K-1 to K- 13 County Division Horsmonden, Tonbridge 1819 Borough Ward Police Area Lamberhurst Memorial Hall, The Broadway, County Division 14 L-1 to L-1260 Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells Borough Ward Parish Area Police Area St Andrew`s Church Hall - (Winter Hall), M-1 to M- County Division 15 Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge 1515 Borough Ward Parish Area Police Area St Andrew`s Church Hall - (Winter Hall), M-1516 to M- County Division 16 Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge 2969 Borough Ward Parish Area Police Area Day Centre Dowding House, Commercial MA-762/1 to 17 County Division Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge MA-1593 Police Area Day Centre Dowding House, Commercial MA-1594 to 18 County Division Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge MA-3163 Police Area Pembury Village Hall, High Street, Pembury, N-1 to N- 19 County Division Tunbridge Wells 1951 Borough Ward Police Area Pembury Baptist Church, Romford Road, NA-1 to NA- 20 County Division Pembury, Kent 2519 Borough Ward Police Area Benenden Village Hall, The Street, Benenden, 21 O-1 to O-920 County Division Cranbrook Borough Ward Police Area Benenden Village Hall, The Street, Benenden, 21-1 P-1 to P-168 County Division Cranbrook Borough Ward Police Area Iden Green Pavilion, Coldharbour Road, Iden 22 Q-1 to Q-390 County Division Green, Benenden Borough Ward Police Area R-1 to R- Vestry Hall, Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent 23 County Division 1960 Borough Ward Police Area R-1961 to R- Vestry Hall, Stone Street, Cranbrook, Kent 24 County Division 3812 Borough Ward Police Area Sissinghurst Parish Hall, The Street, S-1 to S- 25 County Division Sissinghurst, Cranbrook 1081 Police Area Frittenden Memorial Hall, Cranbrook Road, 26 T-1 to T-680 County Division Frittenden, Cranbrook Police Area Goudhurst Parish Hall, Balcombes Hill, 27 U-1 to U-277 County Division Goudhurst, Cranbrook Borough Ward Police Area Goudhurst Parish Hall, Balcombes Hill, V-1 to V- 28 County Division Goudhurst, Cranbrook 1425 Borough Ward Police Area Kilndown Village Hall, Church Road, Kilndown, W-1 to W- 29 County Division Cranbrook 600 Borough Ward Police Area The Function Room, Royal British Legion, X-1 to X- 30 County Division High Street, Hawkhurst 2925 Borough Ward Police Area Hawkhurst Sports Pavillion, The Moor, 31 Y-1 to Y-885 County Division Hawkhurst, Cranbrook Borough Ward Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Sarah Martin Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1RS Police Area Sandhurst Village Hall, Sandhurst, Cranbrook, YY-1 to YY- 32 County Division Kent 1116 Borough Ward Police Area St Barnabas Hall, Quarry Road, Tunbridge AA-1 to AA- 33 County Division Wells, Kent 2086 Borough Ward Police Area The Hub, Grosvenor Recreation Ground, BB-1 to BB- 34 County Division Auckland Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells 2294 Borough Ward Police Area Skinners` Kent Primary School, The Avenue, CC-1 to CC- 35 County Division Knights Wood 660 Borough Ward Police Area St Philip`s Day Centre, Birken Road, Royal DD-1 to DD- 36 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1695 Borough Ward Police Area TN2 Community Centre, Greggs Wood Road, EE-1 to EE- 37 County Division Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 2354 Borough Ward Police Area TN2 Community Centre, Greggs Wood Road, FF-1 to FF- 38 County Division Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 971 Borough Ward Police Area St James` Church Hall, St James` Road, GG-1 to GG- 39 County Division Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 2683 Borough Ward Police Area The Salvation Army Hall, Bayhall Road, HH-1 to HH- 40 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1573 Borough Ward Police Area United Reformed Church Hall, Forest Road, 41 II-1 to II-1525 County Division Hawkenbury, Royal Tunbridge Wells Borough Ward Police Area St Mark`s Church Hall, Bayham Road, Royal JJ-1 to JJ- 42 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 2866 Borough Ward Police Area Claremont Primary School, Banner Farm KK-1 to KK- 43 County Division Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1568 Borough Ward Police Area Christ Church Tunbridge Wells, High Street, LL-1 to LL- 44 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 795 Borough Ward Police Area The Library, Number 1 Community Centre, MM-1 to MM- 45 County Division Rowan Tree Road, Tunbridge Wells 2105 Borough Ward Police Area St Mark`s C of E School, Ramslye Road, NN-1 to NN- 46 County Division Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1144 Borough Ward Police Area St Paul`s Church Centre, Rusthall Road, OO-1 to OO- 47 County Division Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells 2151 Borough Ward Police Area St Paul`s Church Centre, Rusthall Road, PP-1 to PP- 48 County Division Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells 1528 Borough Ward Police Area Bishops Down Primary School, Rydal Drive, QQ-1 to QQ- 49 County Division Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent 886 Borough Ward St John`s Bowls Pavilion, St John`s Police Area RR-1 to RR- Recreation Ground, Beltring Road, Royal 50 County Division 1069 Tunbridge Wells Borough Ward Police Area St John`s Church, St John`s Road, Royal SS-1 to SS- 51 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 1595 Borough Ward Police Area St Luke`s Church Hall, St Luke`s Road, Royal TT-1 to TT- 52 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent 2611 Borough Ward Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Sarah Martin Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1RS Police Area UU-1 to UU- 3 Culverden Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent 53 County Division 1782 Borough Ward Police Area The Gallery, Trinity Theatre, Church Road, VV-1 to VV- 54 County Division Tunbridge Wells 2000 Borough Ward Police Area St John`s Church, St John`s Road, Royal WW-1 to 55 County Division Tunbridge Wells, Kent WW-1495 Borough Ward Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Parish Councillors and the election of Borough Councillors and the election of County Councillors Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Sarah Martin Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Town Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1RS .
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