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Polling Station Number Polling Station Constituent Verified Ballots Polling Constituent Station Polling Station Verified Number Ballots 01 St Dogmaels Memorial Hall 692 02 Nevern Village Hall 289 03 Moylegrove Old School Hall 140 04 Yr Hen Ysgol, Old School 398 05 Crymych Market Hall 863 06 Cilgerran Village Hall 695 07 Newchapel Reading Room 274 08 Boncath Community Hall 357 09 Canolfan Clydau, Tegryn 329 10 Newport Memorial Hall 502 11 Yr Hen Ysgol, Dinas Cross 410 12 Town Hall, Fishguard, No 1 Station 735 13 Town Hall, Fishguard, No 2 Station 573 14 Goodwick Sea Scout Hall, The Parrog 771 15 St Nicholas Village Hall 230 16 Jordanston YFC Hall 290 17 Glandwr Chapel Vestry 65 18 Jabes Chapel Vestry, Gwaun Valley 78 19 Smyrna Chapel Vestrey, Puncheston 199 20 Mobile Polling Station, Car Park, Trecwn 171 21 Letterston Memorial Hall 522 22 Mathry Community Hall 294 23 Croesgoch Baptist Chapel Vestry 354 24 Trefin Village Hall 151 25 St Davids City Hall (Main Hall) 917 26 Solva Memorial Hall 407 27 Trefgarn Owen School Room 285 28 Hayscastle Community Centre 248 29 Garden Room Wolfscastle Country Hotel 305 30 Spittal Church Hall 262 31 Ambleston Memorial Hall, Woodstock 145 32 Llysyfran YFC Hall 190 33 Maenclochog Community Hall 396 34 Back Meeting Room, Maenclochog Community Hall 109 35 Bethel Chapel Vestry, Mynachlogddu 136 36 Llandissilio Village Hall 251 37 Clunderwen Community Hall 440 38 Clarbeston Road Memorial Hall 555 39 Community Hall, Crundale 564 40 Camrose Baptist Chapel Vestry 670 41 Sutton Baptist Chapel Hall 136 42 Victoria Hall, Roch 385 43 Broad Haven Village Hall 537 44 Walwyns Castle Village Hall 173 45 The School Room, Tiers Cross 233 46 The Institute, Johnston 831 47 Merlins Bridge Welfare Hall 859 48 Albany Hall, Hill Street 440 49 St. Martin’s Church Hall 380 50 Meadow Park Day Centre, Stokes Avenue, Prendergast 851 51 The Green Room, Haverfordwest Leisure Centre 852 52 Picton Community Centre, Freemans Way 136 53 Family Centre, Trafalgar Road 291 Bethesda Baptist School Room, Rear Entrance, Perrotts 54 479 Avenue 55 Portfield School Activity Centre, No 1 Station 417 56 Portfield School Activity Centre, No 2 Station 454 57 Uzmaston Church Hall 285 Freystrop Village Hall 226 58 59 Hook Sports and Social Club 450 60 Llangwm Community Centre 419 61 Rosemarket Village Hall 237 62 Burton Jubilee Hall, Houghton 610 63 St Clements Community Hall, Neyland, No 1 Station 1,047 64 St Clements Community Hall, Neyland, No 2 Station 504 65 Mastlebridge Village Hall 431 66 Murray Suite Town Hall, Milford Haven 792 67 St Katharines Parish Hall, Sandhurst Road, Milford Haven 587 68 The Lounge, Hilton House, Mount Estate, Milford Haven 260 69 North Road Baptist Church Schoolroom, Milford Haven 936 70 Main Hall, Christ Church, Priory Road, Milford Haven 768 71 Room at Milford Haven Rugby Club, Hakin, No 1 Station 467 72 Room at Milford Haven Rugby Club, Hakin, No 2 Station 431 73 Hubberston & Hakin Youth Community Centre 632 74 Church of the Holy Spirit, Hubberston 464 75 Herbrandston Community Church Hall 200 76 St Ishmaels Sports and Social Club 219 77 Marloes Village Hall 162 78 Dale Coronation Hall - Jubilee Suite 119 79 Llanddewi Velfrey Village Hall 206 80 Tavernspite Village Hall 567 81 Hotel Plas Hyfryd 902 82 Hotel Plas Hyfryd 269 83 Llawhaden YFC Hall 303 84 The Rhos Community Hall 91 85 Room at the Snooty Fox Inn, Martletwy 272 86 Templeton Church Hall 510 87 Amroth Parish Hall, Summerhill DH0 578 88 Regency Hall, Saundersfoot 1,140 89 New Hedges Village Hall 307 Tenby Community LearningCentre, Greenhill Avenue, No 1 90 950 Station Tenby Community LearningCentre, Greenhill Avenue, No 2 91 938 Station 92 Kilgetty Begelly Community Centre 964 93 East Williamston Community Hall 229 94 The Woodridge Inn Hotel, Wooden 632 95 Jeffreyston Church Hall 269 96 Carew Memorial Hall 689 97 St Florence Village Hall 395 98 Penally Village Hall 400 99 Emmanuel Gospel Church 578 100 Lamphey Village Hall 473 101 Cosheston Village Hall 398 102 Pennar Community Hall, No 1 Station 665 103 Pennar Community Hall, No 2 Station 705 104 St Johns Community Hall, No 1 Station 727 105 St Johns Community Hall, No 2 Station 568 106 Youth Centre, Bush Street, Pembroke Dock 1,009 107 Pembroke RFC 1,198 108 Pembroke Town Hall 569 109 Monkton Church Hall, Pembroke 509 110 Pembroke Scout and Guide Hall, Woodbine Terrace 796 111 Stackpole V.C. School 204 112 Castlemartin Village Hall 57 113 Hundleton Sports Pavilion 448 114 Angle Village Hall 193 Total Votes in 52,670 person Postal Votes 15,885 Total Votes 68,555 % Voter Turnout 74.4% .
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