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Situation of Polling Stations Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Babergh Police and Crime Commissioner Election Suffolk Police Area Suffolk police area 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: Polling Polling Polling Place and address Persons entitled to vote at Station that Polling Station where No.. applicable 1 Belstead Village Hall Grove Hill Belstead IP8 3LU BBEL 1 - BBEL 1182.000 2 Burstall Village Hall The Street Burstall IP8 3DY BBST 1 - BBST 1187.000 3 Hintlesham Community Hall Timperleys Hintlesham IP8 3PS BCHA 1 - BCHA 1152.000 BHIN 1 - BHIN 1530.000 4 Copdock & Washbrook Village Hall London Road Copdock & BCOP 1 - BCOP 1915.500 Washbrook Ipswich IP8 3JN 5 Holiday Inn Ipswich London Road Ipswich IP2 0UA BPNN 1 - BPNN 3348.000 6 Pinewood - Belstead Brook Muthu Hotel Belstead Road Ipswich IP2 BPNS 1 - BPNS 1923.000 9HB 7 Sproughton - Tithe Barn Lower Street Sproughton IP8 3AA BSPR 1 - BSPR 2157.000 8 Wherstead Village Hall Off The Street Wherstead IP9 2AH BWHE 1 - BWHE 1244.000 9 Bildeston - Chamberlin Hall Chamberlin Close Bildeston IP7 7EZ BBIL 1 - BBIL 1871.000 BWAT 1 - BWAT 1090.000 10 Brent Eleigh Village Hall The Street Brent Eleigh CO10 9NR BBRN 1 - BBRN 1145.000 11 Cockfield Village Hall Church Lane Cockfield IP30 0LA BCOC 1 - BCOC 1761.000 12 Elmsett and Aldham Village Hall The Street Elmsett IP7 6PA BELM 1 - BELM 1639.500 BALD 1 - BALD 1150.000 13 Hitcham Village Hall The Causeway Hitcham IP7 7NE BHIT 1 - BHIT 1553.000 BKET 1 - BKET 1061.000 14 Kersey Village Hall The Green Kersey IP7 6EB BKER 1 - BKER 1274.000 15 Lavenham Village Hall Church Street Lavenham CO10 9QT BLAV 1 - BLAV 2561.000 16 Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall Monks Eleigh Ipswich Suffolk BMON 1 - BMON 1408.000 IP7 7JL BCHS 1 - BCHS 1123.000 17 Nedging with Naughton Village Hall Ipswich Road Nedging With BNED 1 - BNED 1352.000 Naughton IP7 7BW 18 Preston St Mary Village Hall The Street Preston St. Mary CO10 9NF BPRE 1 - BPRE 1184.000 19 Semer Village Hall Bildeston Road Semer IP7 6JG BSEM 1 - BSEM 1119.000 20 Thorpe Morieux Village Hall Bury Road Thorpe Morieux IP30 0NR BTHO 1 - BTHO 1224.000 BBRT 1 - BBRT 1221.000 21 Whatfield Village Hall Rectory Lane Whatfield IP7 6QU BWHA 1 - BWHA 1288.000 Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX 22 Gt Cornard - The Stevenson Centre Stevenson Approach Broom BGCN1 1 - BGCN1 3073.000 Street Great Cornard CO10 0WD 23 Gt Cornard - The Stevenson Centre Stevenson Approach Broom BGCN2 1 - BGCN2 2393.000 Street Great Cornard CO10 0WD 24 Gt Cornard - The Old School Wells Hall Road Great Cornard CO10 BGCS1 1 - BGCS1 3739.000 0NH 25 Gt Cornard - Sudbury Rugby Club Whittome Field Spicer Way Great BGCS2 1 - BGCS2 1941.000 Cornard Sudbury CO10 0GB 26 The Pavillion Hadleigh Cricket Club Friars Road Hadleigh IP7 5BH BHAN1 1 - BHAN1 1541.000 27 Hadleigh - St Joseph's Catholic Church Long Bessels Hadleigh IP7 BHAN2 1 - BHAN2 2535.000 5DB 28 Hadleigh - The Community Room Hadleigh United Reformed Church BHAS1 1 - BHAS1 1854.000 Market Place Hadleigh Ipswich Suffolk IP7 5DL 29 Hadleigh Pool & Leisure Centre Stonehouse Road Hadleigh Ipswich BHAS2 1 - BHAS2 3061.000 IP7 5BH 30 Hadleigh Town Hall - The Dining Room Hadleigh Town Hall Market BHAS3 1 - BHAS3 2563.000 Place Hadleigh Ipswich IP7 5DN 31 Alpheton Village Hall Old Bury Road Alpheton Sudbury Suffolk CO10 BALP 1 - BALP 1217.000 9BT 32 Hartest Village Institute The Green Hartest IP29 4DH BBXT 1 - BBXT 1097.000 BHRT 1 - BHRT 1385.000 BSOM 1 - BSOM 1074.000 33 Glemsford Village Hall Tye Green Glemsford CO10 7RH BGLE 1 - BGLE 3861.000 34 Lawshall Village Hall Harrow Green Lawshall IP29 4PE BLAW 1 - BLAW 1814.000 35 Long Melford - Old School The Green Long Melford CO10 9DX BLMN 1 - BLMN 2516.000 36 The Royal British Legion Cordell Road Long Melford CO10 9EH BLMS 1 - BLMS 2537.000 37 Shimpling Village Hall The Street Shimpling IP29 4HS BSHI 1 - BSHI 1370.000 38 Stanstead Community Centre The Hill Stanstead CO10 9AP BSTA 1 - BSTA 1280.000 39 Brantham Village Hall New Village Brantham CO11 1RL BBRA 1 - BBRA 3058.000 40 Chelmondiston Village Hall Main Road Chelmondiston IP9 1HS BCHM 1 - BCHM 1851.000 41 Shotley Village Hall The Street Shotley Ipswich IP9 1NL BERW 1 - BERW 1111.000 BSHO 1 - BSHO 2802.000 42 Holbrook Village Hall The Street Holbrook IP9 2PZ BHOL 1 - BHOL 2442.000 43 Harkstead Village Hall Church Lane Harkstead IP9 1DG BHRK 1 - BHRK 1246.000 44 Stutton Community Hall Manningtree Road Stutton IP9 2TG BSTU 1 - BSTU 1702.000 45 Tattingstone Village Hall School Road Tattingstone Ipswich IP9 2NJ BTAT 1 - BTAT 1446.000 46 Woolverstone - The Berners Hall Main Road Woolverstone IP9 1AR BWOO 1 - BWOO 1221.000 BFRE 1 - BFRE 1110.000 47 Bentley Village Hall Capel Road Bentley IP9 2DW BBEN 1 - BBEN 1684.000 48 Capel Village Hall The Street Capel St Mary IP9 2EP BCAP 1 - BCAP 3495.500 BWEM 1 - BWEM 1112.000 BWEP 1 - BWEP 1033.000 Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX 49 East Bergholt - The Lambe School Gaston Street East Bergholt CO7 BEBW 1 - BEBW 2923.000 6SD BEBE 1 - BEBE 1367.000 50 Holton St Mary Village Hall Hadleigh Road Holton St Mary CO7 6NW BHSM 1 - BHSM 1193.000 51 Layham Village Hall Church Lane Lower Layham IP7 5LY BLAY 1 - BLAY 1464.000 52 Polstead Village Hall Polstead Green CO6 5AN BPOL 1 - BPOL 1716.000 53 King George's Field and Sports Pavilion The Street Raydon IP7 5LT BRAY 1 - BRAY 1438.000 BSHE 1 - BSHE 1040.000 54 Stratford St Mary Village Institute Higham Road Stratford St Mary CO7 BSSM 1 - BSSM 1616.000 6JU BHIG 1 - BHIG 1118.000 55 Assington Village Hall The Street Assington Sudbury CO10 5LW BASS 1 - BASS 1379.000 56 Bures Community Centre Nayland Road Bures St Mary CO8 5BX BBSM 1 - BBSM 1794.000 57 Boxford Village Hall Stone Street Boxford CO10 5NP BBXF 1 - BBXF 2061.000 58 Edwardstone - Parish Hall School Green Edwardstone CO10 5PJ BEDW 1 - BEDW 1309.000 59 Groton Village Hall Broad Street Groton CO10 5EL BGRO 1 - BGRO 1233.000 60 Little Cornard Village Hall Spout Lane Little Cornard CO10 0NX BLCO 1 - BLCO 1270.000 61 Leavenheath Village Hall Wrights Way Leavenheath CO6 4NS BLEA 1 - BLEA 2088.000 62 Lindsey Village Hall Church Road Lindsey IP7 6PS BLIN 1 - BLIN 1154.000 63 Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall Monks Eleigh Ipswich Suffolk BMIL 1 - BMIL 1100.000 IP7 7JL 64 Nayland Village Hall Church Lane Nayland-with-Wissington CO6 4JF BNAY 1 - BNAY 1929.000 65 Newton Village Hall School Lane Newton CO10 0QS BNEW 1 - BNEW 1445.000 66 Stoke by Nayland Village Hall Church Street Stoke By Nayland CO6 BSBN 1 - BSBN 1528.000 4QP 67 SUDBURY TOWN HALL MAYOR'S Parlour Council Offices Town Hall BSEH 1 - BSEH 1644.000 C010 1TL 68 ORMISTON SUDBURY ACADEMY The Vineyard Tudor Road BSSN1 1 - BSSN1 2583.000 Sudbury CO10 1NW BSHR 1 - BSHR 1176.000 BSSN3 1 - BSSN3 1776.00 69 ST JOHN'S METHODIST CHURCH HALL York Road/girling Street BSSN2 1 - BSSN2 2797.000 Sudbury CO10 1ND 70 BAPTIST CHURCH Church Street Sudbury CO10 2BJ BSSSW1 1 - BSSSW1 2789.000 71 SUDBURY TOWN HALL MAYOR'S Parlour Council Offices Town Hall BSSSW2 1 - BSSSW2 C010 1TL 1212.000 72 Acton Village Hall High Street Acton CO10 0AT BACT 1 - BACT 2439.000 73 Great Waldingfield Village Hall The Heath Great Waldingfield CO10 BGWA 1 - BGWA 2323.000 0SE BCHI 1 - BCHI 1291.000 74 Little Waldingfield Parish Room Church Road Little Waldingfield CO10 BLWA 1 - BLWA 1300.000 0SW 75 ORMISTON SUDBURY ACADEMY The Vineyard Tudor Road BSSE 1 - BSSE 2864.000 Sudbury CO10 1NW 76 ELIZABETH COURT East Street Sudbury CO10 2TR BSSS 1 - BSSS 2296.000 BSST 1 - BSST 1213.000 Dated 08 April 2021 Arthur Charvonia Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Endeavour House,Russell road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX .
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