LLEOLIAD YR ORSAF BLEIDLEISIO SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Etholiad Etholaethol Senedd Cymru Senedd Constituency Election

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LLEOLIAD YR ORSAF BLEIDLEISIO SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Etholiad Etholaethol Senedd Cymru Senedd Constituency Election LLEOLIAD YR ORSAF BLEIDLEISIO SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Etholiad Etholaethol Senedd Cymru Senedd Constituency election Etholaeth Canol Caerdydd Cardiff Central Senedd Constituency Dyddiad yr Etholiad – Dydd Iau, 06 Mai 2021 Date of Election – Thursday 6 May 2021 Rhif yr orsaf Lleoliad yr orsaf bleidleisio Disgrifiad o'r bobl sydd â bleidleisio hawl i bleidleisio No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons station entitled to vote C1 Ysgol Gynradd Tredegarville, Glossop Road, Adamsdown, Caerdydd CF24 0JT / Tredegarville Primary School, Glossop AA-1 to AA-1578 Road, Adamsdown, Cardiff, CF24 0JT C2 Canolfan Cyswllt Teuluol Plant a Theuluoedd, Metal Street, Adamsdown, Caerdydd / Family Contact Children & Family AB-1 to AB-1696 Centre, Metal Street, Adamsdown, Cardiff C3 The Rubicon, Nora Street, Adamsdown, Caerdydd CF24 1ND / The Rubicon, Nora Street, Adamsdown, Cardiff, CF24 AC-1 to AC-1174 1ND C4 The Rubicon, Nora Street, Adamsdown, Caerdydd CF24 1ND / The Rubicon, Nora Street, Adamsdown, Cardiff, CF24 AD-1 to AD-1165 1ND AE-1 to AE-509 C5 Ysgol Gynradd Fwslimaidd Caerdydd, Merthyr Street, Caerdydd CF24 4JL / Cardiff Muslim Primary School, Merthyr BA-1 to BA-1509 Street, Cardiff, CF24 4JL C6 Ysgol Gynradd Fwslimaidd Caerdydd, Merthyr Street, Caerdydd CF24 4JL / Cardiff Muslim Primary School, Merthyr BB-4 to BB-1265 Street, Cardiff, CF24 4JL C7 Tŷ Nasareth, Colum Road, Caerdydd CF10 3UN / Nazareth House, Colum Road, Cardiff, CF10 3UN BC-1 to BC-986 C8 Eglwys Highfields, Monthemer Road, Cathays, Caerdydd / Highfields Church, Monthermer Road, Cathays, Cardiff BD-1 to BD-2596 C9 Eglwys Fethodistaidd Cathays, Cyntedd yr Eglwys, Crwys Road/Fanny Street, Caerdydd / Cathays Methodist, Church BE-1 to BE-1943 Foyer, Crwys Road/Fanny Street, Cardiff C10 Neuadd yr Eglwys, Cyffordd Rhymni, Terrace a Harriet Street, Cathays, Caerdydd / The Church Hall, At Junction of BF-1 to BF-3085 Rhymney, Terrace and Harriet Street, Cathays, Cardiff C11 Cyntedd, Theatr y Sherman, Senghenydd Road, Cathays, Caerdydd / The Foyer, Sherman Theatre, Senghenydd Road, BG-1 to BG-1968 Cathays, Cardiff C12 Llyfrgell Ganolog Caerdydd, Ystafell Gyfarfod, Lefel 4, Lôn y Felin, Caerdydd CF10 1FL / Central Library Hub, Meeting BH-1 to BH-1120 Room, Level 4, Mill Lane, Cardiff, CF10 1FL C13 Neuadd Eglwys Park End, Croesffyrdd Rhydypenau, Cyncoed, Caerdydd CF14 0 NZ / Park End Church Hall, Rhydypenau CA-1 to CA-1106 Cross Roads, Cyncoed, Cardiff, CF14 0NZ C14 Y Caffi, Y Promenâd, Llyn Parc y Rhath, Caerdydd / The Cafe, The Promenade, Roath Park Lake, Cardiff CB-1 to CB-1228 C15 Canolfan Eglwys Fethodistaidd Cyncoed, Cyncoed Road/Westminster Crescent, Caerdydd / Cyncoed Methodist Church CC-1 to CC-1239/1 Centre, Cyncoed Road/, Westminister Crescent, Cardiff CG-1 to CG-1175 C16 Christ Church, Lake Road North, Caerdydd CF23 5NQ / Christ Church, Lake Road North, Cardiff, CF23 5QN CD-1 to CD-865 C17 Ysgol Gynradd Lakeside, Yr Uned Feithrin, Ontario Way, Caerdydd CF23 6HB / Lakeside Primary School, The Nursery CE-1 to CE-1420 Unit, Ontario Way, Cardiff, CF23 6HB CH-1 to CH-515 C18 Caban, cyffordd Gwern Rhuddi Road a Hampton Crescent East, Cyncoed, Caerdydd / Portacabin, at junction with Gwern CF-1 to CF-927 Rhuddi Road, and Hampton Crescent East, Cyncoed, Cardiff, CF23 6PS C19 Ystafell Staff, Ysgol Gynradd Glyn-coed, Glyncoed Road, Caerdydd / Staff Room, Glyncoed Primary School, Glyncoed DA-1 to DA-1100 Road, Cardiff DB-1 to DB-1127 C20 Ysgol Gynradd Springwood, Pennsylvania, Llanedern, Caerdydd CF23 9LA / Springwood Primary School, Pennsylvania, DC-1 to DC-1397/2 Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, CF23 9LA DD-1 to DD-1123 C21 Eglwys Unedig Christchurch, Wellwood, Llanedern, Caerdydd / Christchurch United Church, Wellwood, Llanedeyrn, DE-1 to DE-783 Cardiff DI-1 to DI-1255 C22 Ystafell Staff, Ysgol Gynradd Glyn-coed, Glyncoed Road, Caerdydd / Staff Room, Glyncoed Primary School, Glyncoed DF-1 to DF-2253/4 Road, Cardiff C23 Ystafell Gweithgarwch 2 Dechrau’n Deg, ar dir Ysgol Gynradd Bryn Celyn, Glyn Collen, Pentwyn, Caerdydd / Flying Start DG-1 to DG-984 Activity Room 2, in the grounds of Bryn Celyn Primary School, Glyn Collen, Pentwyn, Cardiff C24 Eglwys Babyddol St Philip Evans, Llanedeyrn Drive, Llanedern, Caerdydd CF23 9UL / St Philip Evans R C Church, DH-1 to DH-1055 Llanedeyrn Drive, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, CF23 9UL C25 Y Caban, Ysgol Gynradd Parc y Rhath, Penywain Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / The Cabin, Roath Park Primary School, EA-1 to EA-2080 Penywain Road, Roath, Cardiff C26 Canolfan Gymunedol Mackintosh, Keppoch Street, Y Rhath, Caerdydd CF24 3JW / Mackintosh Community Centre, EB-1 to EB-1361 Keppoch Street, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3JW C27 YMCA Plas (Neuadd Gymunedol Plasnewydd), Shakespeare Street, Plasnewydd, Caerdydd, CF24 3ES / YMCA Plas EC-1 to EC-2995 (Plasnewydd Community Hall), Shakespeare Street, Plasnewydd, Cardiff, CF24 3ES C28 22ain Neuadd Sgowtiaid, Cottrell Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / 22nd Scout Hall, Cottrell Road, Roath, Cardiff ED-1 to ED-1453 C29 Canolfan Gymunedol Mackintosh, Keppoch Street, Y Rhath, Caerdydd CF24 3JW / Mackintosh Community Centre, EE-1 to EE-2226 Keppoch Street, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3JW C30 22ain Neuadd Sgowtiaid, Cottrell Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / 22nd Scout Hall, Cottrell Road, Roath, Cardiff EF-1 to EF-1475 C31 Canolfan Gymunedol Mackintosh, Keppoch Street, Y Rhath, Caerdydd CF24 3JW / Mackintosh Community Centre, EG-1 to EG-1521 Keppoch Street, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3JW C32 Llyfrgell a Chanolfan Gymunedol Pen-y-lan, Penylan Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd CF23 5HW / Penylan Library & FA-1 to FA-1008 Community Centre, Penylan Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF23 5HW FB-1 to FB-981 C33 Llyfrgell a Chanolfan Gymunedol Pen-y-lan, Penylan Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd CF23 5HW / Penylan Library & FC-1/1 to FC-514 Community Centre, Penylan Road, Roath, Cardiff, CF23 5HW C34 Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Edern (Ystafell Staff), Llanedeyrn Road, Caerdydd CF23 9DT / Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro FD-1 to FD-814 Edern (Staff Room), Llanedeyrn Road, Cardiff, CF23 9DT FH-1 to FH-987 C35 Y Ffoyer, Eglwys y Bedyddwyr Albany, Heol Albany, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / The Foyer Albany Baptist Church, Albany Road, FE-1 to FE-1069 Roath, Cardiff C36 Ysgol Gynradd Howardian, Hammond Way, Caerdydd / Howardian Primary School, Hammond Way, Cardiff FF-1 to FF-2492 C37 Tŷ'r Eglwys y Rhath, Waterloo Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / Roath Church House, Waterloo Road, Roath, Cardiff FG-1/1 to FG-599 C38 Y Neuadd yr Eglwys St Edward, WestvilleRoad/Blenheim Road, Y Rhath, Caerdydd / St Edwards Church Hall, Westville FI-1 to FI-1453/1 Road/, Blenheim Road, Roath, Cardiff The poll at the Senedd election is to be taken together with the poll at the Police and Crime Commissioner election for the South Wales Police Area. Mae'r bleidlais yn etholiad Senedd Cymru i'w chymryd ynghyd â'r bleidlais yn etholiad y Comisiynydd Heddlu a Throseddu ar gyfer Ardal Heddlu De Cymru Paul Orders Swyddog Canlyniadau Etholaethol / Constituency Returning Officer Dyddiedig: Dydd Gwener 9 Ebrill 2021 Dated: Friday 9 April 2021 Published and printed by the Returning Officer / Cyhoeddwyd ac argraffwyd gan y Swyddog Canlyniadau Ystafell 206 / Room 206, Neuadd Y Sir / County Hall, Glanfa`r Iwerydd / Atlantic Wharf, Caerdydd / Cardiff, CF10 4UW Published and printed by the Returning Officer / Cyhoeddwyd ac argraffwyd gan y Swyddog Canlyniadau Ystafell 206 / Room 206, Neuadd Y Sir / County Hall, Glanfa`r Iwerydd / Atlantic Wharf, Caerdydd / Cardiff, CF10 4UW .
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