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Situation of Polling Station Notice in High Peak SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Parliamentary Election High Peak Constituency Date of Election: Thursday 8 June 2017 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 Fairfield Methodist Church, Off Fairfield Road, Buxton 1 BA1-1 to BA1-681 Fairfield Methodist Church, Off Fairfield Road, Buxton 2 BA2-1 to BA2-774 Buxworth Primary School, Station Road, Buxworth 3 BL1-1 to BL1-185 Buxworth Primary School, Station Road, Buxworth 3 BL2-1 to BL2-404 Chinley Chapel, The Wash, Chinley 4 BL3-1 to BL3-321 Chinley & Buxworth Centre, 21 Lower Lane, Chinley, High 5 BL4-1 to BL4-1376 Peak Combs Infant School/Village Hall, Lesser Lane, Combs, 6 BL5-1 to BL5-555 High Peak Combs Infant School/Village Hall, Lesser Lane, Combs, 6 BL6-1 to BL6-304 High Peak The Victory Hall, Whitehough, Chinley 7 BL7-1 to BL7-144 Burbage Institute (Buxton), Nursery Lane, Buxton 8 BU1-1 to BU1-1303 Burbage Institute (Buxton), Nursery Lane, Buxton 8 BU2-1 to BU2-16 St Johns Ambulance Hall, Harris Road, Buxton 9 BU3-1 to BU3-148/1 St Johns Ambulance Hall, Harris Road, Buxton 9 CH3-469 to CH3-865 Sterndale Moor Social Club, 33 Sterndale Moor, Buxton 10 BU4-1 to BU4-164 The Methodist Church, Town End, Market Street, Chapel- 11 CE1-1 to CE1-856 En-Le-Frith The Methodist Church, Town End, Market Street, Chapel- 12 CE1-857 to CE1-1703 En-Le-Frith Beresford Memorial Hall, Sparrowpit, Buxton 13 CE2-1 to CE2-89 The Parish Hall, King Sterndale, Buxton 14 CH1-1 to CH1-112 High Peak & Derbyshire Dales Area Office, Education 15 CH2-1 to CH2-1032 Office, Kents Bank Road, Buxton St Johns Ambulance Hall, Harris Road, Buxton 16 CH3-1 to CH3-468 Former Children`s Centre (Sure Start), Trent Avenue, 17 CH4-1 to CH4-1197 Buxton St John`s Church, St John`s Road, Buxton 18 CO1-1 to CO1-573 St John`s Church, St John`s Road, Buxton 18 CO2-1 to CO2-1041 St John`s Church, St John`s Road, Buxton 19 CO2-1042 to CO2-1851 St Annes Primary School, Lightwood Road, Buxton 20 CO3-1 to CO3-819 St Annes Parish Centre, Hardwick Sq West, Buxton 21 CT1-1 to CT1-954 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Buxton Town Hall, Market Place, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6EL Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat St Annes Parish Centre, Hardwick Sq West, Buxton 22 CT1-955 to CT1-1906 St Annes Parish Centre, Hardwick Sq West, Buxton 23 CT2-1 to CT2-642 St Annes Parish Centre, Hardwick Sq West, Buxton 23 CT3-1 to CT3-555 The Playhouse, Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith 24 CW1-1 to CW1-1227 The Playhouse, Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith 25 CW1-1229 to CW1-2485 The Playhouse, Eccles Road, Chapel-en-le-Frith 26 CW1-2485/1 to CW1-3642 Army Cadet Headquarters, Fauvel Road, Glossop 27 DI1-1 to DI1-294 Army Cadet Headquarters, Fauvel Road, Glossop 27 DI2-1 to DI2-1215 Guide Building, Dinting Vale, Glossop 28 DI3-1 to DI3-144 Guide Building, Dinting Vale, Glossop 28 DI4-1 to DI4-18 Geoffrey Allen Centre, Winster Mews, Gamesley 29 GA1-1 to GA1-844 Geoffrey Allen Centre, Winster Mews, Gamesley 30 GA1-845 to GA1-1689 St Matthews Church Hall, Church Street, Hayfield 31 HA1-1 to HA1-860 St Matthews Church Hall, Church Street, Hayfield 32 HA1-861 to HA1-1698 Hadfield County Infants School, Mersey Bank Road, 33 HN1-1 to HN1-1496 Hadfield Hadfield County Infants School, Mersey Bank Road, 33 HN2-1 to HN2-265 Hadfield Parenting Room, Hadfield Children`s Centre, Off Queen 34 HS1-1 to HS1-1065 Street, Hadfield Parenting Room, Hadfield Children`s Centre, Off Queen 35 HS1-1066 to HS1-2022 Street, Hadfield Hadfield Youth Centre, Newshaw Lane, Hadfield 36 HS2-1 to HS2-942 Hadfield Youth Centre, Newshaw Lane, Hadfield 36 HS4-1 to HS4-61 Geoffrey Allen Centre, Winster Mews, Gamesley 37 HS3-1 to HS3-426 Geoffrey Allen Centre, Winster Mews, Gamesley 37 SJ5-1 to SJ5-108 The Scout Hut, Pikes Lane, Glossop 38 HT1-1 to HT1-1009 The Scout Hut, Pikes Lane, Glossop 39 HT1-1010 to HT1-1925 Army Cadet Headquarters, Fauvel Road, Glossop 40 HT2-1 to HT2-631 Bradbury Community House, Market Street, Glossop 41 HT3-1/1 to HT3-787 Zion Methodist School, Simmondley Lane, Glossop 42 HT4-1/1 to HT4-166/2 Zion Methodist School, Simmondley Lane, Glossop 42 SI3-1 to SI3-841 Moore Memorial Hall, Brentwood Road, Bamford 43 HV1-1 to HV1-1023 The Reading Room, Tideswell Road, Peak Forest 44 HV10-1 to HV10-264 Glenbrook Outdoor Activity Centre, Hope Road, Bamford, 45 HV2-1 to HV2-145 Hope Valley Glenbrook Outdoor Activity Centre, Hope Road, Bamford, 45 HV5-1 to HV5-118 Hope Valley St Henrys Hall, Derwent Lane, Derwent, Bamford 46 HV3-1 to HV3-34 St Henrys Hall, Derwent Lane, Derwent, Bamford 46 HV4-1 to HV4-41 Castleton Village Hall, How Lane, Castleton 47 HV6-1 to HV6-531 The Village Hall, Edale, Hope Valley 48 HV7-1 to HV7-270 Loxley Hall, Market Place, Hope 49 HV8-1 to HV8-738 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Buxton Town Hall, Market Place, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6EL Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Loxley Hall, Market Place, Hope 49 HV9-1 to HV9-75 Great Rocks Club, Club House, School Road, Peak Dale 50 LP1-1 to LP1-70 Great Rocks Club, Club House, School Road, Peak Dale 50 LP3-1 to LP3-617 Over 60`S Club, Hallsteads, Dove Holes 51 LP2-1 to LP2-860 Over 60`S Club, Hallsteads, Dove Holes 51 LP5-1 to LP5-5 The Village Hall, Wormhill, Buxton 52 LP4-1 to LP4-137 Methodist Church, Low Leighton, High Hill Road 53 NE1-1 to NE1-1014 St Georges Parish Hall, Church Lane, New Mills 54 NE2-1 to NE2-723 St Georges Parish Hall, Church Lane, New Mills 54 NE3-1 to NE3-739 St Georges Parish Hall, Church Lane, New Mills 55 NE3-740 to NE3-1377 Newtown Primary School, Buxton Road, New Mills, High 56 NW1-1 to NW1-785 Peak St Georges Parish Hall, Church Lane, New Mills 57 NW2-1 to NW2-317 New Mills Town Hall, Spring Bank, New Mills, High Peak 58 NW3-1 to NW3-167 New Mills Town Hall, Spring Bank, New Mills, High Peak 58 SE5-1 to SE5-579 Hague Bar Primary School, Lower Hague, New Mills, 59 NW4-1 to NW4-282 High Peak New Mills Town Hall, Spring Bank, New Mills, High Peak 60 NW5-1 to NW5-1028 New Mills Town Hall, Spring Bank, New Mills, High Peak 61 NW5-1029 to NW5-2011 Old Glossop Cricket Club, Manor Park Road, Glossop 62 OG1-1 to OG1-733 Pyegrove Tennis Club, Pyegrove Road, Off Woodcock 63 OG2-1 to OG2-1053 Road, Glossop Pyegrove Tennis Club, Pyegrove Road, Off Woodcock 63 OG4-1 to OG4-814 Road, Glossop Mobile Building, Play Area, Off Shirebrook Drive 64 OG3-1 to OG3-1150 Hadfield Hall, Station Road, Hadfield, Glossop 65 PA1-1 to PA1-910 Hadfield Hall, Station Road, Hadfield, Glossop 65 PA3-1 to PA3-65 Padfield Primary School, Rhodes Street, Padfield, 66 PA2-1 to PA2-926 Glossop St. Nicholas Hall, Victoria Park Road, Buxton 67 SB1-1 to SB1-1925 St. Nicholas Hall, Victoria Park Road, Buxton 68 SB2-1 to SB2-1338 St Matthews Church Hall, Church Street, Hayfield 69 SE1-1 to SE1-548/1 Methodist Church, Low Leighton, High Hill Road 70 SE2-1 to SE2-96 Methodist Church, Low Leighton, High Hill Road 70 SE6-1 to SE6-22 Thornsett Band Room, High Hill Road, Thornsett, Birch 71 SE3-1 to SE3-314 Vale The Children`s Inn, Rowarth, High Peak 72 SE4-1 to SE4-117/1 Simmondley Primary School, Pennine Road, 73 SI1-1 to SI1-752 Simmondley, Glossop Simmondley Primary School, Pennine Road, 73 SI4-1 to SI4-654/1 Simmondley, Glossop Simmondley Primary School, Pennine Road, 74 SI2-1 to SI2-1274 Simmondley, Glossop Charlesworth Primary School, Long Lane, Charlesworth 75 SJ1-1 to SJ1-1048 Charlesworth Primary School, Long Lane, Charlesworth 75 SJ2-1 to SJ2-140 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Buxton Town Hall, Market Place, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6EL Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Charlesworth Primary School, Long Lane, Charlesworth 75 SJ3-1 to SJ3-27 Meeting Room, Chisworth Methodist Church, Marple 76 SJ4-1 to SJ4-233 Road, Chisworth Sports Pavilion, Opp Buxton Community School, Green 77 TE1-1 to TE1-1815 Lane Sports Pavilion, Opp Buxton Community School, Green 77 TE2-1 to TE2-9 Lane The Village Hall, Sexton Street, Tintwistle 78 TI1-1 to TI1-1125 The Village Hall, Sexton Street, Tintwistle 78 TI2-1 to TI2-27 The Village Hall, Sexton Street, Tintwistle 78 TI3-1 to TI3-496 Holy Trinity Church, Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge 79 WB1-1 to WB1-1279 Methodist Chapel, Fernilee, Elnor Lane, Whaley Bridge 80 WB2-1 to WB2-94 Furness Vale Social Club, Yeardsley Lane, Furness Vale, 81 WB3-1 to WB3-1032 High Peak Whaley Bridge Uniting Church, Buxton Road, Whaley 82 WB4-1 to WB4-987 Bridge Whaley Bridge Uniting Church, Buxton Road, Whaley 83 WB4-988 to WB4-1830 Bridge Holy Trinity Church, Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge 84 WB5-1 to WB5-1113 Vibes Youth Centre, Ebenezer Street, Glossop 85 WH1-1 to WH1-1765 Dated Thursday 11 May 2017 Simon Baker Acting Returning Officer Printed and published by the Acting Returning Officer, Buxton Town Hall, Market Place, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6EL .
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