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Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Election of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for the North Yorkshire Police Area Notice is hereby given that: 1) A poll for the election of a Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for the North Yorkshire Police Area will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2) The number of persons to be elected is one. 3) The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated are as follows: Name of Candidate Home Address* Description (if any) ALLOTT 1 Abbey Court, Abbey Road, Knaresborough, The Conservative Party Candidate Philip North Yorkshire, HG5 8HX BARKER (address in Rural West York Ward, City of Liberal Democrats James Richard Lake York Council) HUME (address in Rural West York Ward, City of Labour and Co-operative Party Alison York Council) TORDOFF Ravensgill House, Peat Lane, Bewerley, Independent Keith Graham Harrogate, HG3 5JD *Or, if a candidate has requested not to have their home address made public, the name of their electoral area. Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Janet Waggott Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Doncaster Road, SELBY, YO8 9FT SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Selby NYPFCC, Cam and Carlton, Church Fenton Parish and Sherburn in Elmet Parish Selby Voting Area Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Election Hours of Poll:- 07:00 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: Situation of Polling Station Station Ranges of electoral register Situation of Polling Station Station Ranges of electoral register Number numbers of persons entitled to Number numbers of persons entitled vote thereat to vote thereat Appleton Roebuck Parish Room, Daw Lane, 1 AAC-1 to AAC-38 Appleton Roebuck Parish Room, Daw Lane, 1 AAR-1 to AAR-641 Appleton Roebuck Appleton Roebuck Appleton Roebuck Parish Room, Daw Lane, 1 ACO-1 to ACO-125 Barkston Ash Village Hall, Church Street, 2 ABA-1 to ABA-278/1 Appleton Roebuck Barkston Ash Barkston Ash Village Hall, Church Street, 2 ATW-1 to ATW-185/2 Church Fenton Village Hall, Main Street, 3 ABG-1 to ABG-109 Barkston Ash Church Fenton Church Fenton Village Hall, Main Street, 3 ACF-1 to ACF-1046/2 Church Fenton Village Hall, Main Street, 3 ALF-1 to ALF-90 Church Fenton Church Fenton Bilbrough Village Hall, Cat Lane, Bilbrough 4 ABI-1 to ABI-292 Bolton Percy Old School Hall, School Lane, 5 ABP-1 to ABP-257 Bolton Percy Bolton Percy Old School Hall, School Lane, 5 AOX-1 to AOX-9 Bolton Percy Old School Hall, School Lane, 5 AST-1 to AST-23 Bolton Percy Bolton Percy Healaugh Memorial Hall, Wighill Lane, 6 ACA-1 to ACA-44 Healaugh Memorial Hall, Wighill Lane, 6 AHE-1 to AHE-117 Healaugh Healaugh Stutton Village Hall, Manor Road, Stutton 7 AGM-1 to AGM-40 Stutton Village Hall, Manor Road, Stutton 7 TAS-1 to TAS-361 Ulleskelf Village Hall, Main Street, Ulleskelf 8 AKW-1 to AKW-69 Ulleskelf Village Hall, Main Street, Ulleskelf 8 AUL-1 to AUL-886 Saxton Village Hall, Cotchers Lane, Saxton 9 ALD-1 to ALD-42 Saxton Village Hall, Cotchers Lane, Saxton 9 ASX-1 to ASX-441 Barlby Library and Community Hub, Howden 10 BLV-1 to BLV-2663 Barlow Village Hall, Park Lane, Barlow, Selby 11 BRL-1 to BRL-625 Road, Barlby Civic Centre Committee Room, Doncaster 12 BRT-1 to BRT-1393 Brayton Scout and Guide HQ, Doncaster Road, 13 BRV-1 to BRV-3034 Road, Selby Brayton Brotherton Parish Hall, Old Great North Road, 14 BYB-1 to BYB-537 Brotherton Parish Hall, Old Great North Road, 14 BYR-1 to BYR-1090 Brotherton Brotherton Fairburn Community Centre, Great North 15 BYU-1 to BYU-673 Burton Salmon Village Hall, Main Street, 16 MBS1-1 to MBS1-339 Road, Fairburn Burton Salmon Burton Salmon Village Hall, Main Street, 16 MBS2-1 to MBS2-1 Comus Inn, Main Street, Camblesforth 17 CAM-1 to CAM-1242 Burton Salmon Carlton Village Hall, Church Lane, Carlton, 18 CAR-1 to CAR-1542 Chapel Haddlesey Church Community Hall, 19 CCH-1 to CCH-176 Goole Millfield Road, Chapel Haddlesey Chapel Haddlesey Church Community Hall, 19 CTW-1 to CTW-177 Drax Village Hall, Castle Hill Lane, Drax 20 CDX-1 to CDX-337/2 Millfield Road, Chapel Haddlesey Drax Village Hall, Castle Hill Lane, Drax 20 CLD-1 to CLD-82/2 Drax Village Hall, Castle Hill Lane, Drax 20 CNL-1 to CNL-174 Hensall Methodist Chapel, Main Street, Hensall 21 CHL-1 to CHL-648 Sloop Inn, Main Road, Temple Hirst 22 CHS-1 to CHS-247 Sloop Inn, Main Road, Temple Hirst 22 CTH-1 to CTH-94/1 Cawood Old Boys School, Old Boys School 23 CWD-1 to CWD-1290 Lane, Off Rythergate, Cawood Ryther Village Hall, Main Street (B1223), 24 CWR-1 to CWR-203 Wistow Jubilee Hall, Jubilee Road, Wistow 25 CWW-1 to CWW-1025 Ryther Wistow Jubilee Hall, Jubilee Road, Wistow 25 SLN2-1 to SLN2-59 Cliffe Village Institute, Hull Road, Cliffe 26 DCL-2 to DCL-1092 Hemingbrough Village Institute, Garthends 27 DHE-2 to DHE-1613 North Duffield Village Hall, Back Lane, North 28 DND-1 to DND-1035 Lane, Hemingbrough Duffield Osgodby Village Institute, Cliffe Road, 29 DOS-1 to DOS-692 Eggborough Village Hall, Selby Road, 30 EGG-1 to EGG-1825 Osgodby Eggborough Kellington Village Hall, Main Street, Kellington 31 EGK-1 to EGK-685 Escrick & Deighton Village Hall, Main Street, 32 ESC-1 to ESC-759 Escrick Kelfield Village Institute, Riccall Lane, Kelfield 33 ESK-1 to ESK-347 Skipwith Village Hall, York Road, Skipwith 34 ESP-1 to ESP-221 Stillingfleet Village Hall, York Road, Stillingfleet 35 EST-1 to EST-344 Thorganby Village Hall, Main Street, 36 ETH-1 to ETH-293 Thorganby Burn Methodist Church Schoolroom, Main 37 HAB-1 to HAB-381 Gateforth - Three Greens, Three Greens, 38 HAG-1 to HAG-198 Road, Burn Gateforth Hambleton Village Hall, Station Road, 39 HAM-1 to HAM-1661 Beal Village Hall, Main Street, Beal 40 MBE-1 to MBE-614 Hambleton Beal Village Hall, Main Street, Beal 40 MBK-1 to MBK-102 Manor Court, Chapel Street, Hillam 41 MHL-1 to MHL-575 Crown Inn Public House, 75 Main Street, Monk 42 MKF-1 to MKF-788 Riccall Village Institute, Station Road, Riccall 43 RCL-1 to RCL-2036 Fryston Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Janet Waggott Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Doncaster Road, SELBY, YO8 9FT Selby District Olympia Hq Scout Hall, River 44 SBB-1 to SBB-907 Selby Community Centre, Scott Road, Selby 45 SEA-1 to SEA-965 Street, Barlby Selby Community Centre, Scott Road, Selby 45 SEJ-1 to SEJ-398 Cunliffe Centre, Petre Avenue, Selby 46 SES-1 to SES-1825 Staynor Hall Polling Station, 28 Staynor Link, 47 SET-1 to SET-1546 Selby Rugby Club, Sandhill Lane, Selby 48 SLH-1 to SLH-1322 Staynor Hall Coultish Centre, Charles Street, Selby 49 SLN1-1 to SLN1-2359 Coultish Centre, Charles Street, Selby 50 SLN1-2360 to SLN1-4580/1 Civic Centre Committee Room, Doncaster 51 SLS-1 to SLS-1695 Harold Mills House, North Crescent, Sherburn 52 SRH-1 to SRH-67 Road, Selby in Elmet Harold Mills House, North Crescent, Sherburn 52 SRN-1 to SRN-1704 Harold Mills House, North Crescent, Sherburn 53 SRN-1705 to SRN-3361 in Elmet in Elmet Lady Popplewell Centre, Beechwood Close, 54 SRS-1 to SRS-2872 Grove House Community Centre, Sand Lane, 55 SSM1-1 to SSM1-2066 Sherburn in Elmet South Milford Grove House Community Centre, Sand Lane, 55 SSM2-1 to SSM2-62 Riley Smith Hall, 28 Westgate, Tadcaster 56 TAK-1 to TAK-441 South Milford Riley Smith Hall, 28 Westgate, Tadcaster 56 TSS-1 to TSS-1339 Calcaria House Community Centre, Windmill 57 TAT-1 to TAT-400 Rise, Tadcaster Calcaria House Community Centre, Windmill 57 TSC-1 to TSC-1354 Rosemary House Community Centre, 58 TEE-1 to TEE-2022 Rise, Tadcaster Rosemary Court, Tadcaster Thorpe Willoughby Village Hall, Leeds Road, 59 TWY-1 to TWY-2638 Balne Parish Room, Thorntree Lane, Junction 60 WBA-1 to WBA-196 Thorpe Willoughby with Park Lane, Balne Cridling Stubbs Village Hall, Wrights Lane, 61 WCS-1 to WCS-136 Heck Parish Room, Long Lane, Great Heck 62 WHK-1 to WHK-165 Cridling Stubbs Kirk Smeaton Community Centre, Kirk 63 WKS-1 to WKS-345 Kirk Smeaton Community Centre, Kirk 63 WLS-1 to WLS-259 Smeaton CE School, Main Street, Kirk Smeaton CE School, Main Street, Kirk Smeaton Smeaton Kirk Smeaton Community Centre, Kirk 63 WSW-1 to WSW-52 Courtyard Tea Room, Park Lane, Womersley 64 WST-1 to WST-53 Smeaton CE School, Main Street, Kirk Smeaton Courtyard Tea Room, Park Lane, Womersley 64 WWO-1 to WWO-337 George and Dragon PH, Doncaster Road, 65 WWH-1 to WWH-852 Whitley Dated: Tuesday 27 April 2021 Janet Waggott Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Doncaster Road, SELBY, YO8 9FT .
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