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Appendix a Existing Polling Districts and Places APPENDIX A EXISTING POLLING DISTRICTS AND PLACES CURRENT PREFIX EXISTING POLLING DISTRICT NAME LETTERS EXISTING LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE Mapledurwell & Up Nately EA Mapledurwell New Village Hall Newnham EB Newnham Club Room Old Basing (Lychpit) EC Lychpit Community Hall Old Basing (Basing) ED Royal British Legion Hall Baughurst (Baughurst) EE Heath End Village Hall Baughurst (Baughurst Common) EF The Hurst Leisure Centre Baughurst (Wolverton) EG Wolverton Village Hall Tadley (North) EH Tadley Community Centre Bramley (Bramley East) EI Bramley C E Primary Sschool Bramley (Bramley West) EJ Bramley Village Hall Sherfield on Loddon EK Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall Brighton Hill North No. 1 EL Chalk Ridge Primary School Brighton Hill North No. 2 EM Brighton Hill Community Association Hall Brigthon Hill South No. 1 EN Hill Rise Hall Brighton Hill South No. 2 EO Manor Field Junior School Brighton Hill South No. 3 EP Hill Rise Hall Brookvale & Kings Furlong No. 1 EQ Brookvale Village Hall Brookvale & Kings Furlong No. 2 ER The Salvation Army Hall Buckskin No. 1 ES Ridgeway Centre Buckskin No. 2 ET Park View Junior School Buckskin No. 3 EU Ridgeway Centre Buckskin No. 4 EV Ridgeway Centre Ashmansworth EW Ashmanswoth Village Hall Burghclere EX Portal Memorial Hall Ecchinswell Sydmonton & Bishops Green No. 1 EY Ecchinswell Village Hall Ecchinswell Sydmonton & Bishops Green No. 2 EZ Bishops Green Village Hall Highclere (Highclere) FA Highclere Village Hall Highclere (Penwood) FB Highclere Village Hall Litchfield & Woodcott FC The Social Club, Litchfield Newtown FD Newtown Village Hall St Mary Bourne FE St Mary Bourne Village Centre Chineham FF Chineham Village Hall Sherfield (Taylors Farm) FG The Marketing Suite, David Wilson Homes East Woodhay Villages FH East Woodhay Village Hall Woolton Hill & District FI Woolton Hill Church Hall Eastrop No. 1 FJ Sarum Hill Trinity Methodist Church Hall Eastrop No. 2 FK Sarum Hill Trinity Methodist Church Hall Eastrop No. 3 FL The Roger Morris Centre Eastrop No. 4 FM Ground Floor, Deanes, Civic Offices Grove No. 1 FN Rucstall Community Centre Grove No. 2 FO Main Hall, Viables Craft Centre Beggarwood FP Portacabin, Beggarwood Shops Car Park Hatch Warren FQ Hatch Warren Community Centre Kempshott No. 1 FR Kempshott Village Hall Kempshott No. 2 FS Kempshott Village Hall Ashford Hill FT Ashford Hill Village Hall Headley FU Headley Village Hall Hannington FV Hannington Village Hall Kingsclere No. 1 FW Fieldgate Centre Kingsclere No. 2 FX Kingsclere Village Club Norden No. 1 FY Bridges and Chess Club, Richmond Road Norden No. 2 FZ Oakridge West Community Centre Norden No. 3 GA Oakridge Hall for All Deane GB Oakley Junior School Dummer GC Dummer Village Hall North Waltham GD Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham Oakley (Church Oakley) GE Oakley Junior School Oakley (East Oakley – East) GF Oakley Junior School Oakley (East Oakley – West) GG Oakley Junior School Oakley (Newfound) GH Oakley Junior School Oakley (Pardown) GI East Oakley Village Hall Popham GJ Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham CURRENT PREFIX EXISTING POLLING DISTRICT NAME LETTERS EXISTING LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE Laverstoke GK Portals Sports and Social Club Overton GL St Lukes’ Hall Steventon GM Steventon Parish Hall Hartley Wespall GN Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall Mortimer West End GO Mortimer West End Village Hall Pamber (North) GP Pamber Heath Memorial Hall Pamber (South) GQ St Stephens Hall, Little London Silchester GR Silchester Village Hall Stratfield Saye GS Stratfield Saye Village Hall Stratfield Turgis GT Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall Popley East No. 1 GU The Popley Spotlight Centre Popley East No. 2 GV Popley Fields Community Centre Popley Fields GW Melrose Community Meeting Hall Popley West GX Melrose Community Meeting Hall Rooksdown GY Headway Place Monk Sherborne GZ Monk Sherborne Village Hall Sherborne St John HA Sherborne St John Village Hall Wootton St Lawrence (Ramsdell) HB Ramsdell Village Hall Wootton St Lawrence (Wootton) HC The Parish Room, Wootton St Lawrence South Ham No. 1 HD Aldworth Science College Youth Wing South Ham No. 2 HE Westside Community Centre South Ham No. 3 HF Westside Community Centre South Ham No. 4 HFA Westside Community Centre Tadley (Central) HG Tadley Community Centre Tadley (East) HH Salvation Army Community Hall Tadley (South HI Tadley Memorial Hall Bradley HJ Annexe, Preston Candover Village Hall Candovers HK Village Club Room, Brown Candover Cliddesden HL Cliddesden Millennium Village Hall Ellisfield HM Ellisfield Village Hall Farleigh Wallop HN Farleigh Wallop Clubroom Herriard HO Herriard Royal British Legion Hall Nutley HP Annexe, Preston Candover Village Hall Preston Candover HQ Annese, Preston Candover Village Hall Tunworth HR Upton Grey Village Hall Upton Grey HS Upton Grey Village Hall Weston Corbett HT Upton Grey Village Hall Weston Patrick HU Upton Grey Village Hall Winslade HV Herriard Royal British Legion Hall Hurstbourne Priors HW Hurstbourne Priors Village Hall Whitchurch HX The Gill Nethercott Centre Winklebury No. 1 HY The Sycamore Centre Winklebury No. 2 HZ Harlech Hall .
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