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North Lincolnshire Council Thursday, 15Th November 2012 North Lincolnshire Council Election of For the Area of Humberside Police To be held on Thursday, 15th November 2012 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station ASH1 1 / ASH1 Sunshine Hall, Ashby High Street, Scunthorpe 3 to 2069 ASH2 2 / ASH2 Mobile Polling Station, Oakfield Primary School, 1 to 2133 Morecambe Avenue, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 3JF ASH3 3 / ASH3 Small to Tall Childrens Centre, Wyredale Road, Scunthorpe, 1 to 2314 North Lincolnshire ASH4 4 / ASH4 Grange Farm Community Centre, Wesley Road, 1 to 576 Scunthorpe, DN17 1SA ASH5 5 / ASH5 Mobile Station, Olive Drive, Scunthorpe 1 to 1441 ASH6 6 / ASH6 The Valleys Care Home, Lakeside Parkway, Ashby Ville, 1 to 410 Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 3UA AXC1 51 / AXC1 Public Hall, 22 High Street, Belton, North Lincolnshire 1 to 2386 AXC2 52 / AXC2 Youth Centre, High Street, Epworth, Doncaster, DN9 1EP 2 to 1731 AXC3 53 / AXC3 Youth Centre, High Street, Epworth, Doncaster, DN9 1EP 1 to 1589 AXN1 54 / AXN1 Summer House, The Manor House, Amcotts 1 to 199 AXN2 55 / AXN2 Community Hall, Woodland Avenue, Crowle, DN17 4LL 3 to 1654 AXN3 56 / AXN3 Community Hall, Woodland Avenue, Crowle, DN17 4LL 1 to 1596 AXN4 57 / AXN4 Ealand Victory Hall, New Trent Street, Ealand, Scunthorpe 1 to 657 AXN5 58 / AXN5 Village Hall, High Street, Eastoft, DN17 4PA 1 to 343 AXN6 59 / AXN6 Garthorpe Sports & Community Centre, Shore Road, 1 to 335 Garthorpe, Scunthorpe, DN17 4AE AXN7 60 / AXN7 Nursery Unit, Althorpe & Keadby Primary School, Keadby, 1 to 1080 North Lincolnshire, DN17 3BN AXN8 61 / AXN8 Methodist Schoolroom, Main Street, Althorpe 1 to 338 AXN9 62 / AXN9 Luddington Village Hall, High Street, Luddington, 1 to 339 Scunthorpe, DN17 4QP AXS1 63 / AXS1 Memorial Hall, High Street, Haxey, Doncaster, DN9 2HH 1 to 1867 AXS2 64 / AXS2 Westwoodside Village Hall, Nethergate, Westwoodside, 1 to 1844 Doncaster, DN9 2DR AXS3 65 / AXS3 Coronation Hall, Owston Ferry, Doncaster 2 to 988 Dated: Tuesday, 06 November 2012 Simon Driver Local Returning Officer North Lincolnshire Council Civic Centre Ashby Road Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN16 1AB Published and printed by Simon Driver, Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AB North Lincolnshire Council Election of For the Area of Humberside Police To be held on Thursday, 15th November 2012 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station AXS4 66 / AXS4 Methodist Schoolroom, North Street, West Butterwick 1 to 624 AXS5 67 / AXS5 Wroot Village Hall, High Street, Wroot, Doncaster 1 to 387 BAR1 106 / BAR1 Providence House - The Venture Room, Holydyke, Barton 1 to 2950 Upon Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN18 5PR BAR2 107 / BAR2 Bowmandale Primary School, Bowmandale, Barton Upon 1 to 1464 Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN18 5EE BAR3 108 / BAR3 Committee Room, Assembly Rooms, Queen Street, Barton 1 to 2289 Upon Humber, DN18 5QP BAR4 109 / BAR4 Council Chamber, Baysgarth Museum, Baysgarth Park, 1 to 1711 Barton Upon Humber, DN18 6AH BOT1 7 / BOT1 Civic Hall, Valley Park, Bottesford 2 to 1556 BOT2 8 / BOT2 Civic Hall, Valley Park, Bottesford 1 to 1814 BOT3 9 / BOT3 Bottesford Baptist Church, Chancel Road, Bottesford, 1 to 1407 Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 3LD BOT4 10 / BOT4 Bottesford Baptist Church, Chancel Road, Bottesford, 1 to 1512 Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 3LD BOT5 11 / BOT5 Methodist Church Hall, Moorwell Road, Bottesford, 1 to 1070 Scunthorpe BOT6 12 / BOT6 Methodist Church Hall, Moorwell Road, Bottesford, 1 to 1802 Scunthorpe BRA1 68 / BRA1 The Village Hall, School Lane, Appleby, DN15 0AL 1 to 357 BRA2 69 / BRA2 Mobile Polling Station, Haverholme House, Broughton Road, 1 to 128 Appleby, North Lincolnshire BRA3 70 / BRA3 Village Hall, High Street, Broughton 1 to 1470 BRA4 71 / BRA4 Village Hall, High Street, Broughton 1 to 1037 BRA5 72 / BRA5 Village Hall, High Street, Broughton 1 to 1400 BRA6 73 / BRA6 Ancholme Leisure Centre, Scawby Road, Scawby Brook, 1 to 562 Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 9JH BRA7 74 / BRA7 Mobile Polling Station, High Street, Dragonby 1 to 120 BRA8 75 / BRA8 Methodist Schoolroom, South Street, Roxby 1 to 279 BRG1 76 / BRG1 Mobile Polling Station, Ashfield Park Homes, Burringham 1 to 243 Road, Scunthorpe, DN17 2AL Dated: Tuesday, 06 November 2012 Simon Driver Local Returning Officer North Lincolnshire Council Civic Centre Ashby Road Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN16 1AB Published and printed by Simon Driver, Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AB North Lincolnshire Council Election of For the Area of Humberside Police To be held on Thursday, 15th November 2012 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station BRG2 77 / BRG2 Mobile Polling Station, Parklands Mobile Homes, Scotter 1 to 340 Road, Burringham BRG3 78 / BRG3 The Village Hall, Stone Lane, Burringham, DN17 3NB 1 to 624 BRG4 79 / BRG4 The Coleman Hall, Station Road, Gunness 1 to 619 BRG5 80 / BRG5 Lodge Moors Community Centre, Minster Road, Scunthorpe 1 to 787 BRG6 81 / BRG6 Mobile Polling Station, Adjacent To 7 Kelsey Ave, Gunness 1 to 490 BRU1 13 / BRU1 Westcliffe Youth Centre, Dryden Road, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 2159 Lincolnshire, DN17 1PP BRU2 14 / BRU2 Squash Court, Riddings Pool, Enderby Road, Scunthorpe, 1 to 1513 DN17 2JL BRU3 15 / BRU3 Westcliff Community Centre, Newbolt Avenue, Scunthorpe 1 to 2236 BRU4 16 / BRU4 Riddings Community Centre, Willoughby Road, Scunthorpe 1 to 2473 BRW10 91 / BRW10 Methodist Schoolroom, Farishes Lane, South Ferriby 1 to 515 BRW1 82 / BRW1 St. Barnabas Church Hall, St. Barnabas Road, Barnetby 1 to 1371 BRW11 92 / BRW11 The Village Hall, Worlaby, Brigg, North Lincolnshire 2 to 454 BRW12 93 / BRW12 Village Hall, Vicarage Avenue, Wrawby, Brigg, North 1 to 1206 Lincolnshire BRW2 83 / BRW2 Bonby Village Hall, 71 Main Street, Bonby, DN20 0PY 1 to 428 BRW3 84 / BRW3 The Ballroom, The Angel Suite, Market Place, Brigg 2 to 2123 BRW4 85 / BRW4 Brigg Methodist Church, Wesley Road, Brigg, DN20 8TR 1 to 1198 BRW5 86 / BRW5 Brigg Methodist Church, Wesley Road, Brigg, DN20 8TR 1 to 1064 BRW6 87 / BRW6 The Village Hall, 3 Chapel Lane, Elsham 2 to 333 BRW7 88 / BRW7 Church of St Maurice, Main Street, Horkstow, Barton upon 1 to 109 Humber, North Lincolnshire, DN18 6BJ BRW8 89 / BRW8 The Village Hall, Melton Ross 1 to 168 BRW9 90 / BRW9 The Village Hall, Church Lane, Saxby-All-Saints 1 to 188 Dated: Tuesday, 06 November 2012 Simon Driver Local Returning Officer North Lincolnshire Council Civic Centre Ashby Road Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN16 1AB Published and printed by Simon Driver, Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AB North Lincolnshire Council Election of For the Area of Humberside Police To be held on Thursday, 15th November 2012 The situation of the Polling Stations and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote at each station are set out below: PD Polling Station and Address Persons entitled to vote at that station BSW10 103 / BSW10 The Old School Hall, West Street, Winterton 1 to 1393 BSW1 94 / BSW1 Alkborough Primary School, Whitton Road, Alkborough, 1 to 385 Scunthorpe, DN15 9JG BSW11 104 / BSW11 Mobile Polling Station, Rear of Nassau House, Fowler Court, 1 to 1239 Winterton BSW12 105 / BSW12 Methodist Schoolroom, King Street, Winterton 1 to 1111 BSW2 95 / BSW2 The Village Hall, Todds Lane, Burton-On-Stather 1 to 2023 BSW3 96 / BSW3 The Estate Office, Normanby, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 102 Lincolnshire, DN15 9HS BSW4 97 / BSW4 Mobile Station, Playing Field, Normanby Road, Thealby 1 to 138 BSW5 98 / BSW5 The Parish Hall, High Street, Flixborough 1 to 184 BSW6 99 / BSW6 Congregational Hall, Ferry Road West, Flixborough, 2 to 1104 Scunthorpe BSW7 100 / BSW7 West Halton Village Hall, Coleby Road, West Halton 1 to 288 BSW8 101 / BSW8 The Village Hall, Whitton 1 to 179 BSW9 102 / BSW9 The Village Hall, Frost Close, Winteringham, North 1 to 813 lincolnshire, DN15 9PN CRP1 17 / CRP1 Crosby One Centre, Digby Street, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 1402 Lincolnshire, DN15 7LU CRP2 18 / CRP2 Crosby One Centre, Digby Street, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 1330 Lincolnshire, DN15 7LU CRP3 19 / CRP3 Church of the Resurrection, Mirfield Road, Scunthorpe, 1 to 2549 DN15 8AN CRP4 20 / CRP4 Park Community Centre, Avenue Vivian, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 1975 Lincolnshire, DN15 8LG CRP5 21 / CRP5 Park Community Centre, Avenue Vivian, Scunthorpe, North 1 to 1559 Lincolnshire, DN15 8LG CRP6 22 / CRP6 Mobile Station, Adjacent to Show Homes, Hanover Walk, 1 to 522 Scunthorpe FER10 118 / FER10, FER12, FER13, The Village Hall, Spruce Lane, Ulceby 1 to 29 FER1 110 / FER1 Village Hall, High Street, Barrow-On-Humber 1 to 2272 FER11 119 / FER11 WH Dale Ltd., Main Street, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby, DN39 6XW 1 to 230 Dated: Tuesday, 06 November 2012 Simon Driver Local Returning Officer North Lincolnshire Council Civic Centre Ashby Road Scunthorpe North Lincolnshire DN16 1AB Published and printed by Simon Driver, Local Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Ashby Road, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1AB North Lincolnshire Council Election of For the Area of Humberside
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