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Scheme of Polling Places and Polling Districts POLLING PLACE REVIEW POLLING POLLING DISTRICT DISTRICT POLLING PLACE REFERENCE CHANGES WARD 1 - ANNICK E101 None Dunlop Public Hall, Main Street, Dunlop E102 E102 and E103 to be combined Nether Robertland Primary School, Pokelly Place, Stewarton E103 E104 Urban area of E107 to be combined with Lainshaw Primary School, Kilwinning Road, Stewarton E106 E106 leaving E107 as a rural area. E107 E105 None Stewarton Area Centre, Avenue Street, Stewarton E108 None Kilmaurs Primary School, Sunnyside, Kilmaurs E109 Scheme of Polling Places and Polling John Fulton Hall, 91 Main Road, Fenwick Districts E110 None Galston Community Education Centre, 34 Orchard Street, Galston WARD 2 - KILMARNOCK NORTH E201 Combine E201 and E202 Onthank Community Education Centre, Kirkton Road, Kilmarnock E202 E203 None Hillhead Primary School, Kilmaurs Road, Kilmarnock E204 E205 Combine E205 and E206 NWKLEUS (former Onthank Community Education Centre, Kirkton E206 Road, Kilmarnock) POLLING POLLING DISTRICT DISTRICT POLLING PLACE REFERENCE CHANGES WARD 3 - KILMARNOCK WEST AND CROSSHOUSE E301 None Pavilion, Knockentiber E302 None Crosshouse Primary School, Playingfield Road, Crosshouse E303 None Gatehead Hall, Fairlie View, Gatehead E304 Combine E306, E314 and E315 St Josephs' Church, Hill Street, Kilmarnock E306 E314 E315 E305 None Bonnyton Community Centre, Garrier Place, Kilmarnock E309 E307 Combine E307 and E308 Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, Woodstock Street, Kilmarnock E308 E310 Combine E310 and E137 E317 E311 Combine E311, E312 and E316 Gargieston Primary School, 190 Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock E312 E316 E313 None Loanhead Primary School, Dick Road, Kilmarnock WARD 4 - KILMARNOCK EAST AND HURLFORD E401 Combine E401, E402 and E409 Loanhead Primary School, Dick Road, Kilmarnock E402 E409 POLLING POLLING DISTRICT DISTRICT POLLING PLACE REFERENCE CHANGES E403 Combine E403 and E406 New Farm Loch Community Centre, 2A Fraser Walk, Kilmarnock E406 E404 None Take a Bow Opportunity Centre, 2A Fraser Walk, Kilmarnock E405 (former New Farm Loch Community Centre) E411 E407 None Sakai Karate Club, Grougar Road, Crookedholm (former Crookedholm Community Centre) E408 Combine E408 and E410 Hurlford Community Centre, Cessnock Road, Hurlford E410 WARD 5 - KILMARNOCK SOUTH E501 None Riccarton Nursery, Campbell Street, Kilmarnock E502 Combine E502 and E505 Whatriggs Primary School, Whatriggs Road, Kilmarnock E505 E503 None Shortlees Community Centre, Blacksyke Avenue, Kilmarnock E504 Kirkstyle Primary School, Carron Avenue, Kilmarnock WARD 6 - IRVINE VALLEY E601 None St Sophia's Primary School, Nelville Drive, Galston E602 None Newmilns Primary School, Loudoun Road, Newmilns E603 None Darvel Town Hall, West Main Street, Darvel E604 None Morton Hall, Main Street, Newmilns POLLING POLLING DISTRICT DISTRICT POLLING PLACE REFERENCE CHANGES E111 Combine E605 and E606 Galston Community Education Centre, 34 Orchard Street, Galston E605 E606 E607 None Darvel Town Hall, West Main Street, Darvel WARD 7 - BALLOCHMYLE E701 Combine E701, E703 and E709 Mauchline Games Hall, 31 Kilmarnock Road, Mauchline E703 E709 E710 E710 in different SP Constituency E702 None Sorn Old Folk's Cabin, Main Street, Sorn E704 None Catrine Nursery School, Newton Street, Catrine E705 None Muirkirk Community Centre, Burns Avenue, Muirkirk E706 Combine E706 and E707 Logan Primary School, Logangate Terrace, Logan E707 E708 None The Boswell Centre, Well Road, Auchinleck WARD 8 - CUMNOCK AND NEW CUMNOCK E801 Combine E801 and E807 Ochiltree Primary School, Main Street, Ochiltree E807 E802 None Netherthird Community Centre, Ryderston Drive, Cumnock E803 Combine E803, E804 and E808 Cumnock Town Hall, 62 Glaisnock Street, Cumnock E804 E808 POLLING POLLING DISTRICT DISTRICT POLLING PLACE REFERENCE CHANGES E805 Combine E805 and E806 New Cumnock Primary School, The Castle, New Cumnock E806 WARD 9 - DOON VALLEY E901 None Stair Community Centre, Trabboch, Mauchline E902 None Community Wing, Drongan Primary School, Milmannoch Avenue, Drongan E903 None Rankinston Community Centre, Littlemill Place, Rankinston E904 None Community Wing, Dalrymple Primary School, Hill View, Dalrymple E905 None Patna Community Centre, Doonside Avenue, Patna E906 None Dalmellington Community Centre, Ayr Road, Dalmellington E907 None Bellsbank Primary School, Craiglea Crescent, Dalmellington .
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