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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election North East Region Region Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 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 St. Aidan`s Meeting Room, Head Street, Middlesbrough 1 AA-1 to AA-461/1 International Centre, 7 Abingdon Road, Middlesbrough 2 AB-1 to AB-1071 Abingdon Primary School, Abingdon Road, 3 AC-1 to AC-2286 Middlesbrough Breckon Hill Community Centre, Breckon Hill Road, 4 AD-2 to AD-1719 Middlesbrough Macmillan Academy, Stockton Road, Middlesbrough 5 BA-1 to BA-664 Newport Settlement, Entrance off Union Street, St Paul's 6 BB-1 to BB-1030 Road St. Aidan's Centre, Clifton Street, Middlesbrough 7 BC-1 to BC-1068 ACTES Resource Centre, Meath Street, Middlesbrough 8 BD-1 to BD-1723 Redwood House, (Access from Parliament Road), c/o 9 BE-1 to BE-775 Ayresome Primary School, Worcester Street Community Hub at North Ormesby, Derwent Street, North 10 CA-1 to CA-1006 Ormesby, Middlesbrough St Alphonsus RC Primary, Cadogan Street, North 11 CB-1 to CB-799 Ormesby Mobile Station - Northern Road, Northern Road, 12 DA-1 to DA-1147 Middlesbrough Whinney Banks Primary School, Fakenham Avenue, 13 DB-1 to DB-1270 Whinney Banks, Middlesbrough Mobile Station - Croft Avenue, Croft Avenue, 14 DC-2 to DC-1643 Middlesbrough Linthorpe Community School, Roman Road, Linthorpe 15 EA-1 to EA-1457 Friends Meeting House, 131 Cambridge Road, Linthorpe, 16 EB-1 to EB-1781/1 Middlesbrough Baptist Church Hall, Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough 17 EC-1 to EC-1234 Sacred Heart Academy, Ayresome Street, Middlesbrough 18 FA-1 to FA-1316/1 St. Barnabas Church Hall, 1A St. Barnabas Road, 19 FB-1 to FB-1254 Linthorpe Linthorpe Community Centre, 468 Linthorpe Road, 20 FC-1 to FC-2020 Middlesbrough St. Edwards RC Primary School, Eastbourne Road, 21 FD-1 to FD-2074 Middlesbrough Grove Hill Community Hub, Bishopton Road, 22 GA-1 to GA-1503 Middlesbrough Mobile Station - Kildale Road, Corner of Kildale Road, 23 GB-1 to GB-2117 (Between 52 & 54 Roseberry Road) The Sutton Centre, 24 Collin Avenue, Middlesbrough 24 GC-1 to GC-1685/1 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony Parkinson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, P.O. Box 503, Town Hall, Middlesbrough, TS1 9FX Swerve Table Tennis Centre, [former Beechwood 25 GD-1 to GD-1192 Community Centre], Kirkham Row, Beechwood Waiting Room, Berwick Hills Primary School, Westerdale 26 HA-1 to HA-2248 Road, Berwick Hills Bellamy Court Residents' Lounge, Bellamy Court (off 27 HB-1 to HB-408 Addington Drive), Pallister Park, Middlesbrough Pallister Park Primary School, Gribdale Road, 28 HC-1 to HC-1451 Middlesbrough St. Pius X R.C. Primary School, Amersham Road, Park 29 HDM-1 to HDM-1758 End Brambles Farm Community Centre, Marshall Avenue, 30 IA-1 to IA-1880 Middlesbrough Corpus Christi RC Academy, Cargo Fleet Lane, 31 IB-1 to IB-1170 Middlesbrough Thorntree Community Hub, Birkhall Road, Middlesbrough 32 IC-1 to IC-1354 Thorntree Primary School, The Greenway, Thorntree 33 ID-1 to ID-1350 Mobile Station - Jack Simon Way, Junction Jack Simon 34 JA-1 to JA-685/9 Way and, Jocelyn Way The Nursery, St. Clare's R.C. Primary School, Trimdon 35 JB-1 to JB-1792/1 Avenue, Acklam Sure Start Building, Acklam Whin Primary School, 36 JC-1 to JC-1673 Carlbury Avenue, Acklam, Middlesbrough City Learning Centre, Acklam Grange School, Lodore 37 KA-1 to KA-830 Grove, Acklam Kader Academy, Staindrop Drive, Acklam, Middlesbrough 38 KB-1 to KB-1629 St. Margaret's Church Hall, The Oval, Brookfield, 39 KC-1 to KC-944 Middlesbrough Mobile Station - Medina Gardens, Junction Medina 40 KD-1 to KD-1034 Gardens and, Acklam Road Acklam Branch Library, Acklam Road, Acklam, 41 LA-1 to LA-2081 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough District Scout Headquarters, Tollesby 42 LB-1 to LB-1435 Road, Middlesbrough Newham Bridge Primary School, Cayton Drive, Acklam 43 LC-1 to LC-913 Community Hub at Easterside, Broughton Avenue, 44 MA-1 to MA-25 Easterside Community Hub at Easterside, Broughton Avenue, 45 MBM-1 to MBM-2015/1 Easterside Marton Manor Primary School, The Derby, Middlesbrough 46 MCM-1 to MCM-1896 Middlesbrough Sports Village, Alan Peacock Way, 47 NAM-1 to NAM-807 Middlesbrough Captain Cook Primary School, Stokesley Road, Marton 48 NBM-1 to NBM-1424/1 Marton Community Centre, Cypress Road, Marton 49 NCM-1 to NCM-2164/1 Park End Primary School, Overdale Road, Park End 50 OAM-1 to OAM-2275 Glastonbury House Community Room, Lindisfarne Road, 51 OB-1 to OB-1949 Middlesbrough Priory 16 (formerly Netherfields Comm Centre), Fulbeck 52 OC-1 to OC-1502 Road, Netherfields Memorial Hall, Meldyke Lane, Stainton 53 PAM-1 to PAM-1600 Hemlington Hall Academy, Briscoe Way, Hemlington 54 PBM-1 to PBM-662 Otterhill Court Community Centre, Otterhill Court, 55 QAM-1 to QAM-1052 Hemlington Hemlington Library, Crosscliff, Viewley Centre, 56 QBM-1 to QBM-714 Hemlington Hemlington Recreation Centre, Cass House Road, 57 QCM-1 to QCM-1374 Hemlington Viewley Hill Academy, Andover Way, Hemlington 58 QDM-1 to QDM-1346 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony Parkinson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, P.O. Box 503, Town Hall, Middlesbrough, TS1 9FX Sunnyside Academy, Manor Farm Way, Coulby Newham 59 RAM-1 to RAM-1427 Langdon Square Community Centre, Coulby Newham, 60 RBM-1 to RBM-1686 Middlesbrough Lingfield Ash Meeting Hall, 95 Lingfield Ash, Coulby 61 RCM-1 to RCM-2022 Newham Rose Wood Academy, The Garth, Coulby Farm Way, 62 RDM-1 to RDM-1310 Coulby Newham Normanby Court, 12 Linden Crescent, Marton 63 SAM-1 to SAM-1156 Lingfield Primary School, Buxton Avenue, Marton 64 SBM-1 to SBM-998 Mobile Station - Fulford Way, Fulford Way, Marton 65 SCM-1 to SCM-2196/2 The Avenue Primary School, The Avenue, Nunthorpe 66 TAM-1 to TAM-756 The Dorman Suite, Nunthorpe Institute, The Avenue 67 TBM-1 to TBM-1438 Primary School, Nunthorpe Chandlers Ridge Academy, Chandlers Ridge, Nunthorpe 68 TCM-1 to TCM-1966 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony Parkinson Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, P.O. Box 503, Town Hall, Middlesbrough, TS1 9FX.
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