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Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Situation of Polling Stations ELECTION OF POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER FOR SOUTH YORKSHIRE POLICE AREA: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council Situation of Polling Stations A poll will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021 between 7:00am and 10:00pm The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Electoral number Station Situation of Polling Station of persons Number entitled to vote 1 Balby Community Library, High Road, Balby AA-1 to AA-1217 2 Waverley Community Centre, Church Road, Balby AB-1 to AB-1254 3 Travis Gardens Communal Hall, Travis Gardens, Hexthorpe AC-1 to AC-2230 4 Balby Central Outreach Centre, Stevens Road, Balby AD-1 to AD-1069 4 Balby Central Outreach Centre, Stevens Road, Balby AF-5 to AF-1295 5 St Johns Scout Headquarters, Greenfield Lane, Balby AE-1 to AE-996 6 St Peter`s Church Hall, Warmsworth Road, Doncaster BA-1 to BA-2678 7 Westbourne Gardens Communal Hall, Westbourne Gardens, Off BB-1 to BB-1921 Springwell Lane, Balby 8 Nurture Unit, Woodfield Primary School, Gurney Road, Balby BC-1 to BC-2574 9 Quaker Meeting House, Oxford Place, Off St James Street, Doncaster CA-1 to CA-1306 10 Chequer Road Baptist Church Hall, Chequer Road, Doncaster CB-1 to CB-2044 11 The Community House, 31 Clark Avenue, Hyde Park CC-1 to CC-723 12 Doncaster Town Field Sports Club, Bennetthorpe, Doncaster CD-1 to CD-528/2 12 Doncaster Town Field Sports Club, Bennetthorpe, Doncaster CG-1 to CG-1507 13 Lakeside Primary School, Sandy Lane, Hyde Park CE-1 to CE-1193 14 Town Field Pavilion, Thorne Road, Doncaster CF-1 to CF-2137 15 St Mary`s Church, St Mary`s Road, Wheatley CH-1 to CH-1736 16 St Andrews Methodist Church Hall, Morley Road, Wheatley CI-1 to CI-2485 17 Wheatley Hills Tennis Club, Greenhouse Road, Wheatley Hills DA-1 to DA-1600 18 Harvest Fields Ministries, Evelyn Avenue, Intake DB-1 to DB-1966 19 Intake Community Library, (Bernard Lindley Room), Montrose DC-1 to DC-1264 Avenue, Intake 20 Intake Community Library, (Bernard Lindley Room), Montrose DD-1 to DD-1783 Avenue, Intake 21 Healthy Living Centre, Sandringham Road, Intake DE-1 to DE-1029 22 Foundation Stage Unit, Park Primary School, Monmouth Road, DF-1 to DF-827 Wheatley 23 The Hepworth Centre, Kingfisher Primary School, Coventry Grove, DG-1 to DG-1150 Wheatley 23 The Hepworth Centre, Kingfisher Primary School, Coventry Grove, DI-1 to DI-689 Wheatley 24 Ennerdale Communal Hall, Fernhurst Road, Wheatley Hills DH-1 to DH-1373 25 St Paul`s Church Hall, Parkway North, Wheatley DJ-1 to DJ-1147 26 Hallcross Academy Lower School, St Michaels Road, Bessacarr EA-1 to EA-1383 27 Wilby Carr Community Centre, Aldesworth Road, Cantley EB-1 to EB-1481 28 Hawthorn Primary School, Pupil & Parent Support Centre, Elmham EC-1 to EC-1059 Road, Cantley Dated: 27 April 2021 Damian Allen Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, CIVIC OFFICE, WATERDALE, DONCASTER, DN1 3BU Electoral number Station Situation of Polling Station of persons Number entitled to vote 29 Nursery Unit, Bessacarr Primary School, Ellers Avenue, Bessacarr ED-1 to ED-1283 30 Nursery Unit, Bessacarr Primary School, Ellers Avenue, Bessacarr ED-1284 to ED-2453 31 Ewood Drive Communal Hall, Ewood Drive, Cantley EE-1 to EE-1974 32 St Francis Church Hall, Nostell Place, Bessacarr EF-1 to EF-1450 33 St Francis Church Hall, Nostell Place, Bessacarr EF-1451 to EF-2714 34 National College, For Advanced Transport & Infrastructure, Carolina EG-1 to EG-598 Way 35 Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Voluntary Academy, Mere Lane, FA-1 to FA-1166 Armthorpe 36 Walbank Road Communal Hall, Walbank Road, Armthorpe, Doncaster FB-1 to FB-2371 37 Armthorpe Community Centre, Welfare Park, Church Street, FC-1 to FC-1437 Armthorpe 38 Armthorpe Community Centre, Welfare Park, Church Street, FC-1438 to FC-2839 Armthorpe 39 Charles Court Extra Care Home, Charles Crescent, Armthorpe FD-1 to FD-1066 39 Charles Court Extra Care Home, Charles Crescent, Armthorpe FF-1 to FF-1369 40 Maple Grove Communal Hall, Maple Grove, Armthorpe FE-1 to FE-2147 41 Elm Green Lane Community Centre, Elm Green Lane, Conisbrough GA-1 to GA-1815 41 Elm Green Lane Community Centre, Elm Green Lane, Conisbrough GC-1 to GC-691 42 Sea Fish Restaurant, 18 Doncaster Road, Conisbrough GB-1 to GB-789 43 Sister De Sales Parish Centre, St Albans Catholic Church, Wadworth GD-1 to GD-703 Street, Denaby Main 44 Conisbrough Ivanhoe Primary Academy, Nursery Building, Old Road, GE-1 to GE-1488 Conisbrough 45 Rowena Academy, Gardens Lane, Conisbrough GF-1 to GF-1313 46 Morley Place Academy, Old Road, Conisbrough GG-1 to GG-854 47 Community Centre, Harrogate Drive, Denaby Main GH-1 to GH-1007 48 Community Centre, Reresby Walk, Denaby Main GI-1 to GI-1331 49 Mexborough Church Hall, Church Street, Mexborough GJ-1 to GJ-289 50 Sea Fish Restaurant, 18 Doncaster Road, Conisbrough GK-2 to GK-1600 50 Sea Fish Restaurant, 18 Doncaster Road, Conisbrough GL-1 to GL-173 51 Clifton Church and Community Centre, Church Lane, Clifton GM-1 to GM-174 52 St John the Baptist Church, St Johns Road, Edlington HA-1 to HA-2093 53 The Grainger Centre, Stubbins Hill, Edlington HB-1 to HB-1475 54 The Grainger Centre, Stubbins Hill, Edlington HB-1476 to HB-2784 55 Warmsworth Primary School, Mill Lane, Warmsworth HC-1 to HC-1390 56 Howbeck Drive Community Centre, Howbeck Drive, Edlington HD-1 to HD-928 57 Warmsworth Community Centre, Low Road West, Warmsworth HE-1 to HE-1546 58 Woodfield Park Community Hall, Woodfield Park, Tickhill Road, Balby IA-1 to IA-2242 59 The Masters House, High Street, Braithwell IB-1 to IB-910 60 Womens Institute Hut, Main Street, Loversall IC-1 to IC-106 61 Tickhill Cricket Club, Alderson Drive, Tickhill ID-1 to ID-2280 62 Scout & Guide Headquarters, St Marys Road, Tickhill IE-1 to IE-2128 63 Wadworth Village Hall, Old School Lane, Wadworth, Doncaster IF-1 to IF-942 64 Stainton Village Hall, School Lane, Stainton IG-1 to IG-225 65 Austerfield Study Centre, High Street, Austerfield JA-1 to JA-463 66 New Hall Conference Room, Station Road, Bawtry JB-1 to JB-1547 67 New Hall Conference Room, Station Road, Bawtry JB-1548 to JB-2849 68 St Michael`s Church, Sheepbridge Lane, Old Rossington JC-1 to JC-1700 69 Rossington Memorial Hall, McConnell Crescent, Rossington JD-1 to JD-2552 70 Grange Lane Infant Academy, Nursery Building, Grange Lane, JE-1 to JE-1864 Rossington 71 Tornedale Infant School, Gattison Lane, Rossington JF-1 to JF-1371 Dated: 27 April 2021 Damian Allen Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, CIVIC OFFICE, WATERDALE, DONCASTER, DN1 3BU Electoral number Station Situation of Polling Station of persons Number entitled to vote 72 Rossington All Saints Academy, Bond Street, Rossington JG-1 to JG-1472 73 Brodsworth Way Pavilion, Brodsworth Way, Rossington JH-1 to JH-1407 74 Auckley Junior & Infant School, School Lane, Auckley KA-1 to KA-1347 75 Cantley Community Centre, Goodison Boulevard, Cantley KB-1 to KB-1160 76 Cantley Community Centre, Goodison Boulevard, Cantley KB-1161 to KB-2269 77 Blaxton Village Hall, Back Lane, Blaxton KC-1 to KC-1023 78 Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton KD-1 to KD-1898 78 Kilham Hall, Kilham Lane, Branton KH-1 to KH-176 79 Holy Trinity & St Oswald’s Church, Rectory Lane, Finningley KE-1 to KE-1470 80 The Zone, Hayfield Lane Primary School, Hayfield Lane, Auckley KF-1 to KF-2330 81 Hatchell Wood Primary Academy, Plumpton Park Road, Bessacarr KG-1 to KG-2468 82 Hatchell Wood Primary Academy, Plumpton Park Road, Bessacarr KI-1 to KI-908 83 Dunsville Community Centre, High Street, Dunsville LA-1 to LA-1658 84 Dunsville Primary School, Broadway, Dunsville LB-1 to LB-2419 85 Kinsbourne Green Communal Hall, Kinsbourne Green, Doncaster LC-1 to LC-2638 86 Hatfield Town Council Offices, Cuckoo Lane, Hatfield LD-1 to LD-1643 87 Hatfield Town Council Offices, Cuckoo Lane, Hatfield LD-1644 to LD-3256 88 Methodist Church Hall, Main Street, Hatfield Woodhouse LE-1 to LE-1173 89 Estate Office, Entrance Via Rear Door, 36 Wellington Road, LF-1 to LF-431/1 Lindholme 90 Scawthorpe Community Centre, Amersall Road, Scawthorpe MA-1 to MA-1734 91 Scawthorpe Community Centre, Amersall Road, Scawthorpe MA-1735 to MA- 3376 92 Rosedale Primary School, Rosedale Road, Scawsby MB-1 to MB-1886 93 Scawsby Community Centre, Barnsley Road, Scawsby MC-1 to MC-1758 94 Scawsby Community Centre, Barnsley Road, Scawsby MD-1 to MD-1577 95 Queens Drive Community Centre, Queens Drive, Bentley NA-1 to NA-1439 95 Queens Drive Community Centre, Queens Drive, Bentley NH-1 to NH-669 96 Scawthorpe Community Library, Amersall Road, Scawthorpe NB-1 to NB-2043 97 Arksey Communal Hall, Marsh Lane, Arksey NC-1 to NC-1225 98 Bentley New Village Primary School, Asquith Road, Bentley, ND-1 to ND-1873 Doncaster 99 St Philip & St James Church, Victoria Road, Bentley NE-1 to NE-1749 100 Bentley Methodist Church Hall, Chapel Street, Bentley NF-1 to NF-1276 101 Villa Gardens Community Centre, Villa Gardens, Toll Bar NG-1 to NG-767 102 Kirkstone Close Communal Hall, Kirkstone Close, Bentley NI-1 to NI-1371 103 Royal British Legion, 51 Sprotbrough Road, Sprotbrough NJ-1 to NJ-41 103 Royal British Legion, 51 Sprotbrough Road, Sprotbrough NK-1 to NK-488 104 Highfields Community Centre, Market Street, Highfields OA-1 to OA-650 105 Whinfell Close Communal Hall, Yealand Close, Adwick-Le-Street OB-1 to OB-1833 106 5th Woodlands Scout Hall, Windmill Balk Lane, Woodlands OC-1 to OC-1502 107 23rd Doncaster Owston Scout HQ, Owston Road, Carcroft OD-1 to OD-1885 108 Chestnut View Communal Hall, Edward Road, Carcroft OE-1 to OE-1501 109 The Hobcroft
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