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Polling Stations Pdf, 48Kb Derby City Council Polling Station List Parliamentary General Election Thursday 12 December 2019 Reference Address Districts 1 Bramblebrook Community Centre, Stockbrook Street, Derby, DE22 AB1 3WP 2 The Bemrose School Library, Uttoxeter New Road, Derby, DE22 AB2 3HU 3 Dean Street Methodist Church, Dean Street, Derby, DE22 3PT AB3 4 Boyer Street Community Room, Boyer Street, Derby, DE22 3TG AB4 5 Carlton Road United Reformed Church Hall, Carlton Road, Derby, AB5 DE23 6HE 6 Evergreen Club, Cornhill, Allestree, Derby, DE22 2FT AL1 7 Holy Family Catholic Church, Blenheim Drive, Allestree, Derby, AL2 DE22 2LG 8 St John`s Methodist Church Hall, Birchover Way, Allestree, Derby, AL3 DE22 2QL 9 St Nicholas Church, Lawn Avenue, Allestree, Derby, DE22 2PE AL4 10 St Osmund's Church Hall, London Road, Wilmorton, Derby, DE24 AN1 8UW 11 Osmaston / Allenton Children's Centre, 60 Cockayne Street North, AN2 Allenton, Derby, DE24 8XB 12 The Coronation Hotel, Baker Street, Alvaston, Derby, DE24 8SL AN3 13 Alvaston United Reformed Church Hall, Baker Street, Alvaston, AN4 Derby, DE24 8SD 14 English Martyrs Catholic Church Hall, Hollis Street, Alvaston, Derby, AN5 DE24 8QU 15 St Michael's and All Angels Church Hall, Elvaston Lane, Alvaston, AN6 Derby, DE24 0PU 16 Keldholme Lane Community Centre, Gillamoor Court, Alvaston, AN7 Derby, DE24 0RU 17 The Council House Foyer, Corporation Street, Derby, DE1 2FS AR1 18 Serbian Orthodox Church Hall, Normanton Road, Derby, DE1 2GJ AR2 19 The Madeley Centre, Madeley Street, Derby, DE23 8EX AR3 20 Pear Tree Road Baptist Church, Pear Tree Road, Derby, DE23 6QD AR4 21 Best Western The Stuart Hotel, 119 London Road, Derby, DE1 2QR AR5 22 St Chads C.E. Nursery and Infant School, Gordon Road, Derby, AR6 DE23 6WR 23 The Tea Pavilion, Rosehill Methodist, Memorial Sports Ground, BL1 Littleover Lane, Derby, DE23 6JL 24 Littleover Social Club, 61 Blagreaves Lane, Littleover, Derby, DE23 BL2 1FQ 25 Gayton Community Centre, within the grounds of Gayton Junior BL3 School, Gayton Avenue, Littleover, Derby, DE23 1GA 26 Newmount Methodist Church Hall, 252 Blagreaves Lane, Derby, BL4 DE23 1PS 27 St Martin`s Methodist Church Hall, Flint Street, Allenton, Derby, BT1 DE24 9BH 28 The Brackens Function Room, Brackens Lane, Alvaston, DERBY, BT2 DE24 0AQ 29 Nunsfield House Community Centre, 33 Boulton Lane, Alvaston, BT3 Derby, DE24 0FD 30 Field Lane Community Centre, Field Lane, Alvaston, Derby, DE24 BT4 0GW 31 The Cornishman, Holbrook Road, Alvaston, Derby, DE24 0LX BT5 32 Audrey Drive Children's Centre, 3 Audrey Drive, Chaddesden, CD1 Polling Station List Parliamentary General Election Thursday 12 December 2019 Derby, DE21 4NP 33 Chaddesden Hall Community Centre, Chaddesden Lane, CD2 Chaddesden, Derby, DE21 6LL 34 Chesapeake Community Centre, Chesapeake Road, Chaddesden, CD3 Derby, DE21 6RD 35 Cherry Tree Hill Primary School (Nursery Unit), Sunny Grove, CD4 Chaddesden, Derby, DE21 6WJ 36 Meadow Lane Childrens' Centre, 138 Meadow Lane, Chaddesden, CD5 Derby, DE21 6PB 37 St Edmund's Church, Sinfin Avenue, Shelton Lock, Derby, DE24 CL1 9JA 38 Shelton Lock Community Welfare Centre, Chellaston Road, CL2 Chellaston, Derby, DE24 9EF 39 Chellaston Children's Centre, Maple Drive, Chellaston, Derby, DE73 CL3 6PZ 40 Homefields Primary School, Parkway, Chellaston, Derby, DE73 5NY CL4 41 Chellaston Community Centre, Barleycroft, Chellaston, Derby, DE73 CL5 6TU 42 St Matthew`s Church Fellowship Room, Church Lane, Darley Abbey, DL1 Derby, DE22 1EY 43 Broadway Baptist Church, 166 Broadway, Derby, DE22 1BP DL2 44 Whitecross House, Leyland Gardens, Derby, DE1 3PL DL3 45 West End Community Centre, Mackworth Road, Derby, DE22 3BL DL4 46 St Mary`s Parish Centre, Darley Lane, Derby, DE1 3AX DL5 47 Chester Green Community Centre, Darley Playing Fields, Derby, DL6 DE1 3SA 48 Coniston Crescent Community Centre, Knutsford Green, off DW1 Stratford Road, Derby, DE21 4DL 49 Roe Farm Community Centre, Worcester Crescent, Derby, DE21 DW2 4HG 50 St Philip`s Church Hall, Taddington Road, Chaddesden, Derby, DW3 DE21 4JU 51 St Alban`s Parish Centre, Roe Farm Lane, Chaddesden, Derby, DW4 DE21 6ET 52 Derwent Primary School, St Mark`s Road, Derby, DE21 6AL DW5 53 Wren Park Primary School, Jackson Avenue, Mickleover, Derby, LT1 DE3 9AY 54 Grange Hall Community Centre, Park Lane, Littleover, Derby, DE23 LT2 6FX 55 Haven Christian Centre, Hollybrook Way, Littleover, Derby, DE23 LT3 3TZ 56 Griffe Field Primary School, Grosvenor Drive, Littleover, Derby, LT4 DE23 3UQ 57 Mackworth/Morley Sure Start Children's Centre, within the grounds MA1 of Reigate School, Reigate Drive, Mackworth, Derby, DE22 4EQ 58 Mackworth Youth and Community Centre, Prince Charles Avenue, MA2 Mackworth, Derby, DE22 4FN 59 The Diocesan Centre, Mornington Crescent, Mackworth, Derby, MA3 DE22 4BD 60 St Barnabas Church, Radbourne Street, Derby, DE22 3HD MA4 61 Rebecca House, Uttoxeter Old Road, Derby, DE1 1GF MA5 62 Mickleover Sports Club, Station Road, Mickleover, Derby, DE3 9FB MV1 63 St John`s Church, Devonshire Drive, Mickleover, Derby, DE3 9HD MV2 64 St John`s Community Link, Devonshire Drive, Mickleover, Derby, MV3 DE3 9HD 65 Mickleover Community Pavilion, Vicarage Road, Mickleover, Derby, MV4 Polling Station List Parliamentary General Election Thursday 12 December 2019 DE3 OED 66 All Saints Church Centre, Etwall Road, Mickleover, Derby, DE3 0DL MV5 67 Derbyshire Tennis Centre, Ashe Place, Vincent Street, Derby, DE23 NM1 8BF 68 All Nations for Christ Christian Fellowship, Wallbrook Road, Derby, NM2 DE23 8RY 69 St George`s Social Centre, Village Street, Derby, DE23 8TA NM3 70 4TH Derby (Derwent) Scout HQ, Derwent Hall, Top of Coleridge NM4 Street, Normanton, DERBY, DE23 8AB 71 Sunnyhill Community Centre, Coleridge Street, Sunnyhill, Derby, NM5 DE23 8AF 72 St Andrew`s College and Breadsall Youth Club, Fieldsway Drive, off OK1 St Andrews View, Breadsall, Derby, DE21 4EW 73 Springwood Leisure Centre, Springwood Drive, Oakwood, Derby, OK2 DE21 2RQ 74 Springwood Leisure Centre, Springwood Drive, Oakwood, Derby, OK3 DE21 2RQ 75 Springwood Leisure Centre, Springwood Drive, Oakwood, Derby, OK4 DE21 2RQ 76 St Philip`s Church Hall, Taddington Road, Chaddesden, Derby, OK5 DE21 4JU 77 Osmaston Partnership Space, 152-154 Addison Road, Osmaston, SF1 DERBY, DE24 8FL 78 St Bartholomew's Church Hall, Addison Road, Derby, DE24 8FH SF2 79 St Stephen's Church, 311 Sinfin Lane, Sinfin, Derby, DE24 9GP SF3 80 Sinfin Library Community Room, Sinfin Library, Sinfin District SF4 Centre, Derby, DE24 3DS 81 Sinfin Moor Church, Arleston Lane, Sinfin, Derby, DE24 3DH SF5 82 The Guide Hut, West Road, Spondon, Derby, DE21 7AB SP1 83 Spondon Village Hall, Sitwell Street, Spondon, Derby, DE21 7FG SP2 84 66th Derby and 1st Spondon Scouts, 76 Stoney Lane, Spondon, SP3 Derby, DE21 7QH 85 66th Derby and 1st Spondon Scouts, 76 Stoney Lane, Spondon, SP4 Derby, DE21 7QH 86 Edmund Hall, Edmund Road, Spondon, Derby, DE21 7HH SP5 .
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