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Ward PD Electors Dwellings Polling Station Box Number Ward PD Electors Dwellings Polling Station Box number/Location 1 ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AA 680 317 11th Rugby (Admirals) Scout Hut, Freemantle Road, Rugby, CV22 7HY 2 ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AB 981 529 11th Rugby (Admirals) Scout Hut, Freemantle Road, Rugby, CV22 7HY 1 ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AC 881 491 11th Rugby (Admirals) Scout Hut, Freemantle Road, Rugby, CV22 7HY 3 ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AD1 2782 1273 Cawston Community Hall, Scholars Drive, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7GU 4 ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AD2 104 44 Cawston Community Hall, Scholars Drive, Cawston, Rugby, CV22 7GU ADMIRALS & CAWSTON AE 738 405 5 Bilton Methodist Church Hall, Lawford Lane, Rugby, CV22 7ND BENN BA 532 333 6 Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby, CV21 2LN BENN BB 798 435 6 Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby, CV21 2LN BENN BC 970 529 7 Benn Partnership Centre, Railway Terrace, Rugby CV21 3HR BENN BD 537 380 8 Benn Partnership Centre, Railway Terrace, Rugby CV21 3HR 9 BENN BE 602 358 Pakistani Community Centre, 85, Cambridge Street, Rugby CV21 3NH BENN BF 829 466 8 Benn Partnership Centre, Railway Terrace, Rugby CV21 3HR 9 BENN BG 456 232 Pakistani Community Centre, 85, Cambridge Street, Rugby CV21 3NH 10 BENN BH 718 433 Pakistani Community Centre, 85, Cambridge Street, Rugby CV21 3NH 10 BENN BI 588 348 Pakistani Community Centre, 85, Cambridge Street, Rugby CV21 3NH 10 BENN BJ 70 33 Pakistani Community Centre, 85, Cambridge Street, Rugby CV21 3NH BILTON CA 188 97 11 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CB 52 26 11 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CC 906 460 11 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CD 20 10 12 Bilton Methodist Church Hall, Lawford Lane, Rugby, CV22 7ND BILTON CE 842 449 12 Bilton Methodist Church Hall, Lawford Lane, Rugby, CV22 7ND BILTON CF 564 293 13 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CG 272 141 13 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CH 362 195 13 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH BILTON CI 204 117 13 Bilton Bowling Club, Bawnmore Road, Rugby CV22 7QH 14 Rugby International Fellowship Church, 53, Cymbaline Way, Rugby CV22 BILTON CJ 379 190 6JZ 14 Rugby International Fellowship Church, 53, Cymbaline Way, Rugby CV22 BILTON CK 1415 794 6JZ BILTON CL 35 19 12 Bilton Methodist Church Hall, Lawford Lane, Rugby, CV22 7ND 15 Learn Warwickshire Hub, 6 Mitchell Court, Castle Mound Way, Central COTON & BOUGHTON DA 743 366 Park, Rugby, CV23 0UY 15 Learn Warwickshire Hub, 6 Mitchell Court, Castle Mound Way, Central COTON & BOUGHTON DB 1101 555 Park, Rugby, CV23 0UY 16 Main Chapel, Christ Church, Helvellyn Way, Brownsover, Rugby, CV21 COTON & BOUGHTON DC 1188 591 1QE 17 Main Chapel, Christ Church, Helvellyn Way, Brownsover, Rugby, CV21 COTON & BOUGHTON DD 841 499 1QE 17 Main Chapel, Christ Church, Helvellyn Way, Brownsover, Rugby, CV21 COTON & BOUGHTON DE 945 470 1QE 16 Main Chapel, Christ Church, Helvellyn Way, Brownsover, Rugby, CV21 COTON & BOUGHTON KJ2 456 240 1QE DUNSMORE KD 217 109 18 Bourton, Draycote and Frankton Village Hall, Bourton, CV23 9QT 19 Sports Lounge, Dunchurch Sportsfield and Village Hall, Rugby Road, DUNSMORE KO 52 25 Dunchurch, Rugby, CV22 6PN 19 Sports Lounge, Dunchurch Sportsfield and Village Hall, Rugby Road, DUNSMORE KP1 1472 813 Dunchurch, Rugby, CV22 6PN DUNSMORE KP2 832 434 20 Dunchurch Community Library, The Green, Dunchurch, CV22 6PA 19 Sports Lounge, Dunchurch Sportsfield and Village Hall, Rugby Road, DUNSMORE KP3 83 33 Dunchurch, Rugby, CV22 6PN DUNSMORE KR 309 148 18 Bourton, Draycote and Frankton Village Hall, Bourton, CV23 9QT 21 Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Leamington Road, Princethorpe, DUNSMORE LC 349 187 CV23 9PU 22 Ryton on Dunsmore Village Hall, Church Street, Ryton on Dunsmore, CV8 DUNSMORE LD 1429 733 3EY 23 Stretton on Dunsmore Village Hall, Church Hill, Stretton on Dunsmore, DUNSMORE LG 935 484 CV23 9NA DUNSMORE LI 303 149 24 Thurlaston Village Hall, Thurlaston, Rugby, CV23 9JY EASTLANDS JA 491 307 25 The Arnold House, End of Elsee Road, Rugby, CV21 3BA EASTLANDS JB 346 199 25 The Arnold House, End of Elsee Road, Rugby, CV21 3BA EASTLANDS JC 345 204 25 The Arnold House, End of Elsee Road, Rugby, CV21 3BA 26 St Margaret's Hall, Rugby United Reformed Church, 40 Hillmorton Road, EASTLANDS JD 749 438 Rugby, CV22 5AD 27 EASTLANDS JE 273 151 St Peter's and St John's Church Hall, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QP 28 EASTLANDS JF 818 460 St Peter's and St John's Church Hall, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QP 27 EASTLANDS JG 330 157 St Peter's and St John's Church Hall, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QP 27 EASTLANDS JH 1072 610 St Peter's and St John's Church Hall, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QP 29 St Margaret's Hall, Rugby United Reformed Church, 40 Hillmorton Road, EASTLANDS JI 976 532 Rugby, CV22 5AD 28 EASTLANDS JJ 445 209 St Peter's and St John's Church Hall, Clifton Road, Rugby, CV21 3QP EASTLANDS JK 74 59 25 The Arnold House, End of Elsee Road, Rugby, CV21 3BA HILLMORTON EA 1431 854 30 Rogers Hall, Deerings Road, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV21 4EN 31 HILLMORTON EB 1237 643 Hillmorton Primary School, Watts Lane, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV21 4PE 32 HILLMORTON EC 1565 831 Hillmorton Primary School, Watts Lane, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV21 4PE HILLMORTON KK2 28 16 33 The Barn, Dollman Road, Houlton, Rugby, CV23 1AL NEW BILTON FA 1295 770 34 Indian Community Centre, Edward Street, Rugby, CV21 2EZ NEW BILTON FB 675 359 35 Indian Community Centre, Edward Street, Rugby, CV21 2EZ NEW BILTON FC 579 360 35 Indian Community Centre, Edward Street, Rugby, CV21 2EZ NEW BILTON FD 544 389 36 Salvation Army Citadel, Bennfield Road, Rugby, CV21 2AS 37 Community Room, Dryden, Sheltered Housing Accommodation, Dryden NEW BILTON FE 712 426 Place, Off Pope Street, Rugby, CV22 7BN 38 NEW BILTON FF 789 432 DSt Matthew and St Oswald's Church, Lawford Road, Rugby, CV21 2HR NEW BILTON FG 699 400 39 Rugby Lions RFC Clubhouse, Webb Ellis Road, Rugby, CV21 7AU NEW BILTON FH 430 213 39 Rugby Lions RFC Clubhouse, Webb Ellis Road, Rugby, CV21 7AU NEW BILTON FI 45 19 39 Rugby Lions RFC Clubhouse, Webb Ellis Road, Rugby, CV21 7AU 40 The Foyer, Newbold Methosist Church Hall, Main Street, Newbold, Rugby, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GA 1143 628 CV21 1HH 41 12th Rugby Scout Hut, Boughton Leigh Schools Site, Wetherall Way, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GB 94 54 Rugby, CV21 1LT 41 12th Rugby Scout Hut, Boughton Leigh Schools Site, Wetherall Way, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GC 867 448 Rugby, CV21 1LT 42 Community Room, Robotham, Sheltered Housing Accommodation, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GD 797 436 Robotham Close, Newbold, Rugby, CV21 1DT 43 The Multi Purpose Hall,, Warwickshire College,, Rugby Centre, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GE 1963 1101 Technology Drive, Rugby, CV21 1AR 44 12th Rugby Scout Hut, Boughton Leigh Schools Site, Wetherall Way, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER GF 1303 750 Rugby, CV21 1LT 40 The Foyer, Newbold Methosist Church Hall, Main Street, Newbold, Rugby, NEWBOLD & BROWNSOVER KN 18 9 CV21 1HH PADDOX HA 869 464 45 Jolly Abbot, 241, Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby, CV21 4AB PADDOX HB 439 223 46 St George's Church Hall, St John's Avenue, Rugby, CV22 5HR PADDOX HC 1164 573 46 St George's Church Hall, St John's Avenue, Rugby, CV22 5HR PADDOX HD 700 340 47 St George's Church Hall, St John's Avenue, Rugby, CV22 5HR PADDOX HE 735 384 45 Jolly Abbot, 241, Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby, CV21 4AB PADDOX HF 693 352 48 St Andrews RFC Clubhouse, Ashlawn Road, Rugby, CV22 5QQ PADDOX HG 949 504 47 St George's Church Hall, St John's Avenue, Rugby, CV22 5HR REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KA 243 128 49 Ansty Social Club, Grove Road, Ansty, CV7 9LW REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KB1 1029 514 50 Binley Woods Village Hall, Rugby Road, Binley Woods, CV3 2BJ REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KB2 1125 572 51 Binley Woods Village Hall, Rugby Road, Binley Woods, CV3 2BJ REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KF 913 490 52 Brinklow Community Hall, Broad Street, Brinklow, CV23 0NS REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KL 106 58 52 Brinklow Community Hall, Broad Street, Brinklow, CV23 0NS REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KQ 232 103 53 The Old School, Main Street, Harborough Magna, CV23 0HS REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KT 420 179 53 The Old School, Main Street, Harborough Magna, CV23 0HS REVEL & BINLEY WOODS KZ 372 179 54 Monks Kirby Village Hall, Brockhurst Lane, Monks Kirby, CV23 0RA REVEL & BINLEY WOODS LB 399 214 55 Pailton Village Hall, Lutterworth Road, Pailton CV23 0QE 56 Stretton under Fosse Village Hall, Main street, Stretton under Fosse CV23 REVEL & BINLEY WOODS LH 174 80 0PF 54 Monks Kirby Village Hall, Brockhurst Lane, Monks Kirby, CV23 0RA REVEL & BINLEY WOODS LJ 42 21 54 Monks Kirby Village Hall, Brockhurst Lane, Monks Kirby, CV23 0RA REVEL & BINLEY WOODS LK 71 38 REVEL & BINLEY WOODS LM 210 98 57 Withybrook Village Hall, Withybrook, CV7 9LW 58 Main Hall, Overslade Community Centre, Buchanan Road, Rugby, CV22 ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IA 28 18 6AY 58 Main Hall, Overslade Community Centre, Buchanan Road, Rugby, CV22 ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IB 930 537 6AY 59 Main Hall, Overslade Community Centre, Buchanan Road, Rugby, CV22 ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IC 1153 600 6AY 59 Main Hall, Overslade Community Centre, Buchanan Road, Rugby, CV22 ROKEBY & OVERSLADE ID 560 286 6AY 60 Rugby International Fellowship Church, 53, Cymbaline Way, Rugby CV22 ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IE 900 482 6JZ 61 The Community Room, Rokeby Primary School, Anderson Avenue, Rugby ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IF 1037 540 CV22 5PE 62 The Community Room, Rokeby Primary School, Anderson Avenue, Rugby ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IG 1281 670 CV22 5PE 61 The Community Room, Rokeby Primary School, Anderson Avenue, Rugby ROKEBY & OVERSLADE IH 141 57 CV22 5PE WOLSTON & THE LAWFORDS KE1 436 230 63 Brandon
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