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SP Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations Scottish Parliamentary election – constituency contest Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Constituency Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll A poll will be held on 6 May 2021 between 7am and 10pm The following people have been or stand nominated for election as a member of the Scottish Parliament for the above constituency. Those who no longer stand nominated are listed, but will have a comment in the right hand column. If candidate no longer nominated, Name of candidate Description of candidate (if any) reason why JAMIESON, Stephen Scottish Libertarian Party KERR, Liam Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party NICOLL, Audrey Scottish National Party (SNP) THOMSON, Lynn Scottish Labour Party YUILL, Ian Scottish Liberal Democrats Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Election Office, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1FY on Wednesday 31st March 2021. www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/SPE21 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency election: Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Constituency Situation of Polling Stations Polling District Code Polling District Name Polling Place Name Polling Place Address SS0901 PETERCULTER WEST CULTER VILLAGE HALL 178 NORTH DEESIDE ROAD, PETERCULTER, ABERDEEN, AB14 0UD SS0902 PETERCULTER EAST PETERCULTER SPORTS CORONATION ROAD, CENTRE PETERCULTER, ABERDEEN, AB14 0RP SS0903 MILLTIMBER MILLTIMBER COMMUNITY THE MEADOWS, HALL MILLTIMBER, ABERDEEN, AB13 0JT SS0904 BIELDSIDE ST DEVENICK'S CHURCH BAILLIESWELLS ROAD, HALL BIELDSIDE, ABERDEEN, AB15 9AP SS0905 CULTS WEST CULTS KIRK CENTRE 404 NORTH DEESIDE ROAD, CULTS, ABERDEEN, AB15 9TD SS0906 CULTS EAST CULTS KIRK CENTRE 404 NORTH DEESIDE ROAD, CULTS, ABERDEEN, AB15 9TD SS1001 HAZLEHEAD HAZLEHEAD SCHOOL PROVOST GRAHAM AVENUE, HAZLEHEAD, ABERDEEN, AB15 8HB SN1002 CRAIGDEN HAZLEHEAD SCHOOL PROVOST GRAHAM AVENUE, HAZLEHEAD, ABERDEEN, AB15 8HB SN1003 SUMMERHILL SOUTH FERNIELEA SCHOOL STRONSAY PLACE, SUMMERHILL, ABERDEEN, Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Election Office, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1FY on Wednesday 31st March 2021. www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/SPE21 AB15 6HD SS1006 CRAIGIEBUCKLER CRAIGIEBUCKLER CHURCH 185 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, HALL CRAIGIEBUCKLER, ABERDEEN, AB15 8AA SS1007 SEAFIELD AIRYHALL COMMUNITY COUNTESSWELLS ROAD, CENTRE AIRYHALL, ABERDEEN, AB15 8AD SS1101 BRAESIDE AIRYHALL COMMUNITY COUNTESSWELLS ROAD, CENTRE AIRYHALL, ABERDEEN, AB15 8AD SS1102 MANNOFIELD MANNOFIELD CHURCH HALL GREAT WESTERN ROAD, ABERDEEN, AB10 6UZ SS1103 BROOMHILL WEST MANNOFIELD CHURCH HALL GREAT WESTERN ROAD, ABERDEEN, AB10 6UZ SS1105 DEESIDE ST FRANCIS CHURCH HALL 231 DEESIDE DRIVE, MANNOFIELD, ABERDEEN, AB15 7PR SS1106 GARTHDEE KAIMHILL COMMUNITY PITMEDDEN TERRACE, CENTRE ABERDEEN, AB10 7HR SS1107 KAIMHILL KAIMHILL COMMUNITY PITMEDDEN TERRACE, CENTRE ABERDEEN, AB10 7HR SS1206 TORRY WEST TORRY UNITED FREE 12 GRAMPIAN ROAD, CHURCH OF SCOTLAND TORRY, ABERDEEN, AB11 8EA SS1207 TORRY EAST OLD TORRY COMMUNITY 2 ABBEY ROAD, TORRY, CENTRE ABERDEEN, AB11 9QH SS1208 BALNAGASK EAST TULLOS LEARNING CENTRE GIRDLENESS ROAD, TULLOS, ABERDEEN, AB11 8FJ SS1209 BALNAGASK WEST BALNAGASK COMMUNITY BALNAGASK ROAD, TORRY, CENTRE ABERDEEN, AB11 8HX SS1301 ABBOTSWELL SOUTH ST NICHOLAS KINCORTH CIRCLE, CHURCH KINCORTH, ABERDEEN, AB12 5NX SS1302 KINCORTH KINCORTH COMMUNITY PROVOST WATT DRIVE, Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Election Office, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1FY on Wednesday 31st March 2021. www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/SPE21 CENTRE KINCORTH, AB12 5NA SS1303 TULLOS ALTENS COMMUNITY STRATHBURN STREET, CENTRE ALTENS, ABERDEEN, AB12 3SE SS1304 CRAIGHILL SOUTH ST NICHOLAS KINCORTH CIRCLE, CHURCH KINCORTH, ABERDEEN, AB12 5NX SS1305 NIGG KINCORTH COMMUNITY PROVOST WATT DRIVE, CENTRE KINCORTH, AB12 5NA SS1306 LOIRSTON LOIRSTON ANNEXE COVE ROAD, COVE, COMMUNITY CENTRE ABERDEEN, AB12 3NX SS1307 COVE COVE LIBRARY LOIRSTON AVENUE, COVE BAY, ABERDEEN, AB12 3HE SW1701 MARYCULTER MARYCULTER COMMUNITY SOUTH DEESIDE ROAD, HALL (BY OLD MILL INN) MARYCULTER, ABERDEEN, AB12 5FX SW1702 BANCHORY DEVENICK BANCHORY DEVENICK BANCORY DEVENICK, SCHOOL ABERDEENSHIRE, AB12 5XQ SW1703 HILLSIDE THE JUBILEE HALL COOKSTON ROAD, PORTLETHEN, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB12 4PT SW1704 PORTLETHEN NORTH PORTLETHEN PARISH PORTLETHEN, CHURCH HALL ABERDEENSHIRE, AB12 4QP SW1705 PORTLETHEN SOUTH BOURTREE COMMUNITY BERRYMUIR ROAD, HALL PORTLETHEN, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB12 4UF SW1706 COOKNEY COOKNEY PUBLIC HALL CAIRNGARROCH, NETHERLY, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB39 3SA SW1707 NEWTONHILL THE BETTRIDGE CENTRE COASTAL PARK, NEWTONHILL, ABERDEENSHIRE, AB39 3UL Printed and published by the Constituency Returning Officer, Election Office, Town House, Broad Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1FY on Wednesday 31st March 2021. www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/SPE21 .
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