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Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: PCC Voting Area Voting area name: HARBOROUGH DISTRICT COUNCIL No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Burton Overy Village Hall, Rectory End, Burton AB-1 to AB-227 Overy, Leicestershire 2 Kibworth Grammar School Hall - Lounge, AC-1 to AC-35 School Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire 2 Kibworth Grammar School Hall - Lounge, AK-1 to AK-1638 School Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire 3 Church Langton Community Hall, Stonton AD-1 to AD-335 Road, Church Langton, Market Harborough 3 Church Langton Community Hall, Stonton AW-1 to AW-180 Road, Church Langton, Market Harborough 3 Church Langton Community Hall, Stonton AY-1 to AY-104 Road, Church Langton, Market Harborough 4 Fleckney Village Hall - A, The Parade, AE-1 to AE-1890 Fleckney, Leicestershire 5 Fleckney Village Hall - B, The Parade, Fleckney AE-1891 to AE-3819 6 Robert Monk Hall Foxton, Middle Street, AF-1 to AF-369 Foxton, Market Harborough 7 Great Glen Village Hall - A, Main Street, Great AG-1 to AG-1799 Glen, Leicester 8 Great Glen Village Hall - B, Main Street, Great AG-1800 to AG-3505/1 Glen 8 Great Glen Village Hall - B, Main Street, Great AN-1 to AN-96 Glen 9 Gumley Village Hall, Main Street, Gumley, AH-1 to AH-107 Leicestershire 9 Gumley Village Hall, Main Street, Gumley, AM-1 to AM-82 Leicestershire 10 Husbands Bosworth Turville Memorial Hall, AI-1 to AI-988 Welford Road, Husbands Bosworth, Lutterworth 11 Kibworth Grammar School Hall - Main Hall - A, AJ-1 to AJ-1736 School Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester 12 Kibworth Grammar School Hall - Main Hall - B, AJ-1737 to AJ-3564 School Road, Kibworth Beauchamp 13 Mowsley Village Hall, Main Street, Mowsley, AL-1 to AL-43 Lutterworth 13 Mowsley Village Hall, Main Street, Mowsley, AP-1 to AP-183 Lutterworth 14 Lubenham Village Hall - Onyx Room, Laughton ,AO-1,AO-1015,AO-1 to AO-1015 Road, Lubenham, Market Harborough 15 North Kilworth - Belgrave Village Hall, Church AQ-1 to AQ-536 Street, North Kilworth, Lutterworth 16 Church of St Helens, Main Street, Saddington, AR-1 to AR-207 Leicestershire 17 The Crown, Main Street, Tur Langton, Leicester AS-1 to AS-59 17 The Crown, Main Street, Tur Langton, Leicester AX-1 to AX-176 18 Smeeton Westerby Village Hall, Main Street, AT-1 to AT-278 Smeeton Westerby, Leicester 19 South Kilworth Village Hall, Leys Crescent, AU-1 to AU-401 South Kilworth, Lutterworth 20 Theddingworth Village Hall, Main Street, AV-1 to AV-186 Theddingworth, Lutterworth 21 Newton Harcourt Reading Room, Glen Road, AZ-1 to AZ-212 Newton Harcourt, Leicester Published by the Local Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG 22 Broughton Astley Village Hall (Main Hall) - A, BAA-1 to BAA-1763 Station Road, Broughton Astley, Leicester 23 Broughton Astley Village Hall (Talbott Room) - BAB-1 to BAB-530 C, Station Road, Broughton Astley, Leicester 24 Broughton Astley Village Hall (Main Hall) - B, BAC-1 to BAC-1768 Station Road, Broughton Astley 25 Broughton Astley Scout Hut, Station Road, BAD-1 to BAD-1682 Broughton Astley 26 Broughton Astley Village Hall (The Cottage) - D, BAE-1 to BAE-1528 Station Road, Broughton Astley, Leicester 27 Arnesby Village Hall, Mill Hill Road, Arnesby, BAL-1 to BAL-287 Leicester 28 Ashby Magna Village Hall, Peveril Road, Ashby BAM-1 to BAM-298 Magna, Lutterworth 29 Ashby Parva Village Hall, Main Street, Ashby BAN-1 to BAN-198 Parva, Lutterworth 30 Bitteswell Village Hall, Manor Road, Bitteswell, BAP-1 to BAP-403 Lutterworth 31 Bruntingthorpe Village Hall, Main Street, BAU-1 to BAU-331 Bruntingthorpe, Lutterworth 32 Catthorpe Manor Farm, Main Street, Catthorpe, BAV-1 to BAV-118 Lutterworth 33 Claybrooke Magna Village Hall, Main Road, BAW-1 to BAW-478 Claybrooke Magna, Lutterworth 33 Claybrooke Magna Village Hall, Main Road, BAX-1 to BAX-152 Claybrooke Magna, Lutterworth 34 Cotesbach Village Hall, Main Street, BAY-1 to BAY-176 Cotesbach, Lutterworth 35 Dunton Bassett Village Hall, The Mount, Dunton BAZ-1 to BAZ-599 Bassett, Lutterworth 36 Frolesworth Village Hall, Ullesthorpe Road, BBA-1 to BBA-235 Frolesworth, Lutterworth 37 Gilmorton Village Hall, Main Street, Gilmorton, BBB-1 to BBB-849 Lutterworth 38 Walton Village Hall, Kimcote Road, Walton, BBC-1 to BBC-502 Lutterworth 39 Leire Village Hall, Main Street, Leire, BBD-1 to BBD-469 Lutterworth 40 Room on the Park, Pathway Community BBE-1 to BBE-1887 Church, The Pavilion, Coventry Road Recreation Ground 41 Wycliffe Primary School - Main Hall, Moorbarns BBF-1 to BBF-2012 Lane, Lutterworth, Leicestershire 42 Football Ground Pavilion, Dunley Way, BBG-1 to BBG-2261 Lutterworth 43 Wycliffe Rooms Masonic Hall, George Street, BBH-1 to BBH-1670 Lutterworth, Leicestershire 44 Walcote Memorial Hall, Franks Road, Walcote, BBI-1 to BBI-376 Lutterworth 45 Peatling Magna Village Hall, Main Street, BBJ-1 to BBJ-166 Peatling Magna, Leicester 46 Peatling Parva Village Hall, Ashby Road, BBK-1 to BBK-153 Peatling Parva, Lutterworth 47 Shawell Village Hall, Lutterworth Road, BBL-1 to BBL-155 Shawell, Lutterworth 48 Shearsby Village Hall, Church Lane, Shearsby, BBM-1 to BBM-204 Lutterworth 49 Swinford Village Hall, Chapel Street, Swinford, BBN-1 to BBN-477 Lutterworth 49 Swinford Village Hall, Chapel Street, Swinford, BBP-1 to BBP-7 Lutterworth 50 Ullesthorpe Memorial Hall, Main Street, BBO-1 to BBO-819 Ullesthorpe, Lutterworth 51 Willoughby Waterleys Village Hall, Main Street, BBQ-1 to BBQ-250 Willoughby Waterleys, Leicester Published by the Local Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG 52 Stenning Hall, Horn Lane, Hallaton, Market RHA-1 to RHA-56 Harborough 52 Stenning Hall, Horn Lane, Hallaton, Market RHC-1 to RHC-44 Harborough 52 Stenning Hall, Horn Lane, Hallaton, Market RHH-1 to RHH-73 Harborough 52 Stenning Hall, Horn Lane, Hallaton, Market RHN-1 to RHN-432 Harborough 52 Stenning Hall, Horn Lane, Hallaton, Market RHO-1 to RHO-68 Harborough 53 Billesdon Coplow Centre, Uppingham Road, RHB-1 to RHB-736 Billesdon, Leicester 53 Billesdon Coplow Centre, Uppingham Road, RHI-1 to RHI-17 Billesdon, Leicester 54 Great Easton Village Hall, High Street, Great RHD-1 to RHD-38 Easton, Market Harborough 54 Great Easton Village Hall, High Street, Great RHG-1 to RHG-144 Easton, Market Harborough 54 Great Easton Village Hall, High Street, Great RHM-1 to RHM-602 Easton, Market Harborough 54 Great Easton Village Hall, High Street, Great RIG-1 to RIG-30 Easton, Market Harborough 55 Hungarton Village Hall, Barley Leas, Hungarton, RHE-1 to RHE-34 Leicestershire 55 Hungarton Village Hall, Barley Leas, Hungarton, RHQ-1 to RHQ-202 Leicestershire 55 Hungarton Village Hall, Barley Leas, Hungarton, RHW-1 to RHW-57 Leicestershire 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RHF-1 to RHF-25 Market Harborough 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RHK-1 to RHK-62 Market Harborough 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RHL-1 to RHL-68 Market Harborough 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RIA-1 to RIA-23 Market Harborough 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RIH-1 to RIH-25 Market Harborough 56 Glooston Village Hall, Main Street, Glooston, RIO-1 to RIO-36 Market Harborough 57 Illston on the Hill Village Hall, Main Street, RHJ-1 to RHJ-119 Illston on the Hill, Leicester 57 Illston on the Hill Village Hall, Main Street, RHR-1 to RHR-137 Illston on the Hill, Leicester 57 Illston on the Hill Village Hall, Main Street, RHT-1 to RHT-54 Illston on the Hill, Leicester 58 Houghton Village Hall, Main Street, Houghton RHP-1 to RHP-1326 on the Hill 59 Keyham Village Hall, Main Street, Keyham, RHS-1 to RHS-110 Leicestershire 60 Tilton Village Hall, Leicester Road, Tilton on the RHU-1 to RHU-27 Hill, Leicester 60 Tilton Village Hall, Leicester Road, Tilton on the RHX-1 to RHX-13 Hill, Leicester 60 Tilton Village Hall, Leicester Road, Tilton on the RIL-1 to RIL-470 Hill, Leicester 61 The Dean Room - B - Launde Division, Tugby RHV-1 to RHV-61 Village Hall, Main Street, Tugby 61 The Dean Room - B - Launde Division, Tugby RIE-1 to RIE-178 Village Hall, Main Street, Tugby 62 Medbourne Village Hall, Main Street, RHY-1 to RHY-405 Medbourne, Market Harborough 62 Medbourne Village Hall, Main Street, RHZ-1 to RHZ-30 Medbourne, Market Harborough 63 Owston Village Hall, Middle Street, Owston, RIB-1 to RIB-96 Published by the Local Returning Officer, The Symington Building, Adam & Eve Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AG Oakham 63 Owston Village Hall, Middle Street, Owston, RIP-1 to RIP-22 Oakham 64 The Dean Room - A - Gartree Division, Tugby RIC-1 to RIC-58 Village Hall, Main Street, Tugby 64 The Dean Room - A - Gartree Division, Tugby RIN-1 to RIN-295 Village Hall, Main Street, Tugby 65 Scraptoft Village Hall, Main Street, Scraptoft, RID-1 to RID-2056 Leicester 66 Slawston Village Hall, Main Street, Slawston, RIF-1 to RIF-121 Market Harborough 67 Stoughton Village Hall, Gaulby Lane, RII-1 to RII-296 Stoughton, Leicester 68 Thurnby Memorial Hall - A, Main Street, RIJ-1 to RIJ-1700 Thurnby, Leicestershire 69 Thurnby Memorial Hall - B, Main Street, RIK-1 to RIK-1191/5 Thurnby 70 Congregational Church Hall - A, Bowden Lane, VV-1 to VV-1361 Market Harborough, Leicestershire 71 Congregational Church Hall - B, Bowden Lane, V-1 to V-2917 Market Harborough 72 Great Bowden Village Hall, 40 the Green, Great W-1 to W-1093 Bowden, Market Harborough 73 Meadowdale Primary School - A,
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