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Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election West Midlands 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 Rugeley Leisure Centre, Burnthill Lane, Rugeley, Staffs 1 AG1-1 to AG1-896 Pear Tree W.M.C., Concert Room, Hardie Avenue, 2 AG2-1 to AG2-1014 Rugeley Pear Tree W.M.C., Concert Room, Hardie Avenue, 3 AG2-1015 to AG2-1934 Rugeley Chase View C P School, Hillary Crest, Rugeley 4 AG3-1 to AG3-464 Redbrook Hayes School, Talbot Road, Brereton, Rugeley 5 BR1-1 to BR1-1036/1 Redbrook Hayes School, Talbot Road, Brereton, Rugeley 6 BR2-1 to BR2-1112 Hob Hill School, Armitage Lane, Brereton, Rugeley 7 BR3-1 to BR3-1483 St Joseph`s School, Newman Grove, Rugeley, Staffs 8 BR4-1 to BR4-569 Brereton Community Hub, Armitage Road, Brereton 9 BR5-1 to BR5-987 Cannock Community Fire Station, Old Hednesford Road, 10 CE1-1 to CE1-1142 Cannock Chadsmoor J M School, Burns Street, Chadsmoor, 11 CE2-1 to CE2-933/1 Cannock Chadsmoor J M School, Burns Street, Chadsmoor, 12 CE2-935 to CE2-1842 Cannock St Chad`s Church Hall, Cannock Road, Chadsmoor, 13 CE3-1 to CE3-372 Cannock St Chad`s Church Hall, Cannock Road, Chadsmoor, 14 CE4-1 to CE4-843 Cannock Highfields Centre, 21 Smalley Close, Hightown, 15 CE5-1 to CE5-1033 Hednesford Bevan Lee Community Centre, 28 Bevan Lee Road, 16 CN1-1 to CN1-1159 Cannock St. Aidan`s Church Hall, Albert Street, Cannock, Staffs 17 CN2-1 to CN2-924 St. Aidan`s Church Hall, Albert Street, Cannock, Staffs 18 CN2-925 to CN2-1429 Moorhill C.P. School, Moorland Road, Cannock, Staffs 19 CN3-1 to CN3-860 Moorhill C.P. School, Moorland Road, Cannock, Staffs 20 CN3-861 to CN3-1701 West Chadsmoor Family Centre, 98-100 Princess Street, 21 CN4-1 to CN4-1037 Chadsmoor Bridgtown Primary School, North Street, Bridgtown, 22 CS1-1 to CS1-1242 Cannock Bridgtown Primary School, North Street, Bridgtown, 22 CS2-1 to CS2-8 Cannock Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony McGovern Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Staffs., WS11 1BG Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Longford Primary School, Ascot Drive, Cannock 23 CS3-1 to CS3-969 Longford Primary School, Ascot Drive, Cannock 24 CS3-970 to CS3-1727 St. Barnabas Church Hall, Mosswood Street, Cannock 25 CS4-1 to CS4-1404 Salvation Army Hall, Walhouse Street, Cannock, Staffs 26 CS5-1 to CS5-1530 St.Stephen`s Church Hall, Bideford Way, Cannock 27 CW1-1 to CW1-666 Cannock Park Golf Club, Rear of Chase Leisure Centre, 28 CW2-1 to CW2-1556 Stafford Road, Cannock St. Luke`s Primary School, New Penkridge Road, 29 CW3-1 to CW3-906 Cannock St. Luke`s Primary School, New Penkridge Road, 30 CW3-907 to CW3-1780 Cannock Cannock Chase High School, Hednesford Road, Cannock 31 CW4-1 to CW4-1255 Cardinal Griffin Catholic College, Cardinal Way, off 32 CW5-1 to CW5-425 Stafford Road Western Springs C.P. School, School Road, Rugeley 33 EH1-1 to EH1-971 Western Springs C.P. School, School Road, Rugeley 34 EH1-972 to EH1-1837 Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching 35 EH2-1 to EH2-488 Hill, Rugeley Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching 36 EH3-1 to EH3-1240 Hill, Rugeley Etching Hill Primary School, Penk Drive North, Etching 37 EH3-1241 to EH3-2366 Hill, Rugeley Slitting Mill Village Hall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley 38 EH4-1 to EH4-247 Slitting Mill Village Hall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley 39 EH5-1 to EH5-210 Staffordshire University Academy, View Street Entrance, 40 GH1-1 to GH1-1076 Hednesford Staffordshire University Academy, View Street Entrance, 41 GH1-1077 to GH1-2039 Hednesford Pye Green Academy, Rose Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 42 GH2-1 to GH2-1332 Pye Green Academy, Rose Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 43 GH2-1333 to GH2-2568 Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath 44 HG1-1 to HG1-1320 Hayes Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath 45 HG2-1 to HG2-1418 Hayes Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath 46 HG3-1 to HG3-1414 Hayes Hayes Green Community Centre, Hayes Way, Heath 47 HG3-1415 to HG3-2682 Hayes Heath Hayes Academy, Wimblebury Road, Heath Hayes, 48 HH1-1 to HH1-750 Cannock Five Ways J M School, Langholm Drive, Heath Hayes, 49 HH2-1 to HH2-976 Cannock Five Ways J M School, Langholm Drive, Heath Hayes, 50 HH2-977 to HH2-1779/1 Cannock Bourne Methodist, Chapel Street, Heath Hayes, Cannock 51 HH3-1 to HH3-1150 Wimblebury Community Centre, John Street, Wimblebury 52 HH4-1 to HH4-1098 Aquarius Ballroom (Pisces Suite), Victoria Shopping Park, 53 HN1-1 to HN1-941 Hednesford The Scout Hut, Mavis Road, Hednesford 54 HN2-1 to HN2-1238 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony McGovern Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Staffs., WS11 1BG Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Portable Polling Station, Adj. to Midland Heart, School 55 HN3-1 to HN3-1088 Court, Station Road, Hednesford Pye Green Community Centre (Meeting Room 1), 56 HN4-1 to HN4-826 Bradbury Lane, Pye Green, Hednesford Pye Green Community Centre (Meeting Room 1), 57 HN4-827 to HN4-1540 Bradbury Lane, Pye Green, Hednesford Portable Polling Station, Brindley Heath Car Park, 58 HN5-1 to HN5-409 opposite 79 Brindley Heath Road St Peter`s Church Hall, Church Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 59 HS1-1 to HS1-910 St Peter`s Church Hall, Church Hill, Hednesford, Cannock 60 HS1-911 to HS1-1689 St Joseph`s R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 61 HS2-1 to HS2-850/1 St Joseph`s R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 62 HS3-1 to HS3-801 St Joseph`s R C School, Hill Top, Hednesford, Cannock 63 HS3-802 to HS3-1494/2 Jerome C P School, Hussey Road, Norton Canes, 64 NC1-1 to NC1-1167 Cannock Norton Canes Methodist Church Hall, Poplar Street, 65 NC2-1 to NC2-1117 Norton Canes, Cannock Norton Canes Methodist Church Hall, Poplar Street, 66 NC2-1117/1 to NC2-2140 Norton Canes, Cannock Norton Canes Community Centre, Brownhills Road, 67 NC3-1 to NC3-1266 Norton Canes Norton Canes Community Centre, Brownhills Road, 68 NC3-1268 to NC3-2459 Norton Canes Portable Polling Station, Beaudesert View, Rawnsley 69 RR1-1 to RR1-1776 Hazel Slade C P School, Cannock Wood Street, Hazel 70 RR2-1 to RR2-578/1 Slade, Cannock Cannock Wood & Gentleshaw Village Hall, Buds Road, 71 RR3-1 to RR3-823 Cannock Wood, Rugeley Prospect Village Hall, Williamson Avenue, Prospect 72 RR4-1 to RR4-483 Village, Cannock Methodist Rooms, Lichfield Street, Rugeley, Staffs 73 WS1-1 to WS1-1012 Rugeley Rose Theatre & Community Hall, Taylors Lane, 74 WS2-1 to WS2-1059 Rugeley, Staffs Rugeley Rose Theatre & Community Hall, Taylors Lane, 75 WS2-1060 to WS2-1997 Rugeley, Staffs Western Springs C.P. School, School Road, Rugeley 76 WS3-1 to WS3-992 The Bungalow, The Hart School, Penkridge Bank Road, 77 WS4-1 to WS4-1029 Rugeley Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Tony McGovern Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Beecroft Road, Cannock, Staffs., WS11 1BG .
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