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Situation of Polling Stations East Riding of Yorkshire Council Election of Councillors EAST WOLDS & COASTAL WARD Thursday, 19 August 2021 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Notice is hereby given that: The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are set out in the following columns of the said table. Situation of Polling Station(s) Polling Station Number Description of Persons Entitled to Vote Local Government Electors whose name appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year BARMSTON AND FRAISTHORPE VILLAGE HALL, SANDS LANE, 1 (IA) 1 - 1232 BARMSTON, YO25 8PG BEEFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE, MAIN STREET, 2 (IB) 1 - 1919 BEEFORD, YO25 8AY BRANDESBURTON METHODIST CHURCH HALL, 34 MAIN STREET, 3 (IC) 1 - 2247 BRANDESBURTON, YO25 8RL BURTON AGNES SPORTS PAVILION, RUDSTON ROAD, BURTON AGNES, 4 (ID) 1 - 1370 DRIFFIELD, YO25 4NE BURTON FLEMING VILLAGE HALL, SOUTH STREET, BURTON FLEMING, 5 (IE) 1 - 1382 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, YO25 3PE ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, CHURCH LANE, 6 (IF) 1 - 1297 CARNABY, YO16 4UP FOSTON-ON-THE-WOLDS VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, FOSTON ON THE WOLDS, 7 (IG) 1 - 1247 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, YO25 8BJ HARPHAM AND LOWTHORPE VILLAGE HALL, STATION ROAD, 8 (IH) 1 - 1241 HARPHAM, YO25 4QZ HUTTON CRANSWICK BOWLS CLUB, REAR OF THE WHITE HORSE, MAIN STREET, 9 (II) 1 - 2817 HUTTON CRANSWICK, YO25 9QR FOSTON ON THE WOLDS VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, 10 (IJ) 1 - 1131 FOSTON ON THE WOLDS, YO25 8BJ KILHAM VILLAGE HALL, CHURCH STREET, KILHAM, 11 (IK) 1 - 1901.5 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, YO25 4RG LANGTOFT SPORTS CLUB, FRONT STREET, 12 (IL) 1 - 1370 LANGTOFT, YO25 3TS Date: 10 August 2021 Returning Officer: Caroline Lacey Printed and published by the Returning Officer, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9BA East Riding of Yorkshire Council Election of Councillors EAST WOLDS & COASTAL WARD Thursday, 19 August 2021 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Notice is hereby given that: The situation of the Polling Station(s) for the above election and the Local Government electors entitled to vote are set out in the following columns of the said table. Situation of Polling Station(s) Polling Station Number Description of Persons Entitled to Vote Local Government Electors whose name appear on the Register of Electors for the said Electoral Area for the current year NAFFERTON VILLAGE HALL, MIDDLE STREET, NAFFERTON, 13 (IM) 1 - 3061.5 DRIFFIELD, YO25 4JS NORTH FRODINGHAM SOCIAL CENTRE, SOUTH TOWNSIDE ROAD, 14 (IN) 1 - 1649.5 NORTH FRODINGHAM, YO25 8LE RUDSTON VILLAGE HALL, MARTON LANE, RUDSTON, 15 (IO) 1 - 1365.5 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, YO25 4UZ WANSFORD VILLAGE HALL, NAFFERTON ROAD, WANSFORD, 16 (IP) 957 - 1267 EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE, YO25 8NU SKIPSEA VILLAGE HALL, BRIDLINGTON ROAD, 17 (IQ) 1 - 1573 SKIPSEA, YO25 8TJ PARISH ROOM - ALL SAINTS CHURCH - THWING, CHURCH LANE, 18 (IR) 1 - 1155 THWING, EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE , YO25 3DX RICKABY VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, 19 (IS) 1 - 1204 ULROME, YO25 8TP ST MARYS CHURCH, CHURCH LANE, 20 (IT) 1 - 1197 WATTON, YO25 9AQ WOLD NEWTON COMMUNITY CENTRE, FRONT STREET, 21 (IU) 1 - 1290.5 WOLD NEWTON, YO25 3YQ Date: 10 August 2021 Returning Officer: Caroline Lacey Printed and published by the Returning Officer, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, County Hall, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU17 9BA.
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