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Statement of Persons Nominated & Notice of Poll & Situation of Polling Stations SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS NOTICE Police and Crime Commissioner Election Avon and Somerset Police Areas Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled no. to vote 1 Backwell Parish Hall, Station Road, Backwell NAA-1 to NAA-1729 2 Backwell Parish Hall, Station Road, Backwell NAA-1730 to NAA-3415 3 Felton Village Hall, Main Hall, West Lane, Felton NAB-1 to NAB-240 4 Clevedon Town Council, 44 Old Street, Clevedon NBA-1 to NBA-1797 5 Clevedon Town Council, 44 Old Street, Clevedon NBA-1797/1 to NBA-3491 6 Kenn Road Methodist Church, Halswell Road Entrance, Clevedon NCA-1 to NCA-1749 7 Kenn Road Methodist Church, Halswell Road Entrance, Clevedon NCA-1750 to NCA-3379 8 St Mary`s Church Hall, Castle Road, Clevedon NDA-1 to NDA-1812 9 St Mary`s Church Hall, Castle Road, Clevedon NDA-1813 to NDA-3580 10 First Clevedon Scout HQ, Adjoining Car Park, Great Western Road, Clevedon NEA-1 to NEA-1657 11 First Clevedon Scout HQ, Adjoining Car Park, Great Western Road, Clevedon NEA-1658 to NEA-3270 12 Strode Leisure Centre, Strode Road, Clevedon NFA-1 to NFA-1784 13 Strode Leisure Centre, Strode Road, Clevedon NFA-1785 to NFA-3441 14 The Black Horse Public House, Clevedon Lane, Clapton In Gordano NGA-1 to NGA-289 15 St Georges Church Hall, Priory Road, Easton-in-Gordano NGB-1 to NGB-1114 16 Portbury Village Club, High Street, Portbury NGC-1 to NGC-760 17 Tickenham Village Hall (Committee Room), 205 Clevedon Road, Tickenham NGD-1 to NGD-761 18 Walton-in-Gordano Village Hall, Clevedon Road, Walton-In-Gordano NGE-1 to NGE-270 19 Weston-in-Gordano Village Hall, Weston-In-Gordano NGF-1 to NGF-269 20 St Mary`s Church (The Vestry), Leigh Woods NHA-1 to NHA-535 21 Long Ashton Keeds Hall, Long Ashton Community Centre, Keedwell Hill, Long Ashton NHB-1 to NHB-1367 22 Long Ashton Keeds Hall, Long Ashton Community Centre, Keedwell Hill, Long Ashton NHB-1368 to NHB-2525 23 Long Ashton Church House, 74 Long Ashton Road, Long Ashton, Bristol NHC-1 to NHC-1874 24 Failand Village Hall, Oxhouse Lane, Failand NHD-1 to NHD-761 25 Wraxall Cross Tree Centre, Adjacent All Saints Church (Wraxall), Wraxall Hill NHE-1 to NHE-1154 26 St Francis Church, Ash Hayes Road, Nailsea NIA-1 to NIA-1723 27 St Francis Church, Ash Hayes Road, Nailsea NIA-1724 to NIA-3325 28 Nailsea Scout Headquarters, Hannah More Road, Nailsea NJA-1 to NJA-1537 29 Nailsea Scout Headquarters, Hannah More Road, Nailsea NJA-1538 to NJA-3043 30 Nailsea Baptist Church, The Centre, 79 Silver Street, Nailsea NKA-1 to NKA-1773 31 Nailsea Baptist Church, The Centre, 79 Silver Street, Nailsea NKA-1774 to NKA-3496 32 Tithe Barn, Church Lane, Nailsea NLA-1 to NLA-1477 33 Tithe Barn, Church Lane, Nailsea NLA-1478 to NLA-2872 34 Abbots Leigh Village Hall, 6 Church Road, Abbots Leigh NMA-1 to NMA-638 35 Pill Community Centre, Church Place, Pill NMB-1 to NMB-1420 36 Pill Community Centre, Church Place, Pill NMB-1421 to NMB-2773 37 Parish Wharf Sports Hall, Parish Wharf Leisure Centre, Harbour Road, Portishead NNA-1 to NNA-1903 38 Parish Wharf Sports Hall, Parish Wharf Leisure Centre, Harbour Road, Portishead NNA-1904 to NNA-3871 39 Parish Wharf Sports Hall, Parish Wharf Leisure Centre, Harbour Road, Portishead NNA-3872 to NNA-5676 40 Portishead Library, Horatio House, 24 Harbour Road NOA-1 to NOA-2044 41 Portishead Library, Horatio House, 24 Harbour Road NOA-2045 to NOA-3947 42 North Weston Village Hall, Clevedon Road, North Weston NPA-1 to NPA-920 43 Clarence House Sports & Social Club, Clarence House, High Street, Portishead NPB-1 to NPB-1248 44 Clarence House Sports & Social Club, Clarence House, High Street, Portishead NPB-1249 to NPB-2399 45 Redcliffe Bay Hall, Newhaven Road, Portishead NQA-1 to NQA-1897 46 Redcliffe Bay Hall, Newhaven Road, Portishead NQA-1898 to NQA-3784 47 Avonway Hall, Avon Way, Portishead NQB-1 to NQB-1889 48 Avonway Hall, Avon Way, Portishead NQB-1890 to NQB-3545 49 Barrow Gurney Village Hall, Barrow Street, Barrow Gurney NRA-1 to NRA-352 50 Dundry Village Hall, Crabtree Lane, Dundry NRB-1 to NRB-732 51 Flax Bourton Village Hall, Old Weston Road, Flax Bourton, Bristol NRC-1 to NRC-582 52 Felton Village Hall *, West Lane, Felton NRD-1 to NRD-762 53 Regil Village Hall, The Street, Regil NRE-1 to NRE-196/2 54 Winford Village Hall, Felton Lane, Winford NRF-1 to NRF-919/1 55 Brockley Stores, Mobile library, ( previously Brockley Fruit Stall ), Main Road, Brockley NSA-1 to NSA-224 56 Butcombe Village Hall, The Batch, Butcombe NSB-1 to NSB-208 57 Cleeve Village Hall, Main Road, Cleeve NSC-1 to NSC-726 58 Redhill Village Hall and Club, Church Road, Redhill NSD-1 to NSD-392 59 Wrington Memorial Hall, Silver Street, Wrington NSE-1 to NSE-1811 60 Kenn Village Hall, Kenn Street, Kenn NTA-1 to NTA-396 61 Kingston Seymour Village Hall, Ham Lane, Kingston Seymour NTB-1 to NTB-321 62 Claverham Village Hall, Bishops Road, Claverham NTC-1 to NTC-903 Dated Friday 9 April 2021 Nicholas Brain Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Town Hall, Walliscote Grove Road, Weston-super-Mare, BS23 1UJ 63 Horsecastle Chapel, Horsecastle Farm Road, Yatton NTD-1 to NTD-1945 64 Yatton Methodist Church, High Street, Yatton NTE-1 to NTE-1753 65 Yatton Village Hall, The Causeway, Yatton NTF-1 to NTF-1607 66 Banwell Childrens Centre, West Street, Banwell WAA-1 to WAA-1228 67 Banwell Childrens Centre, West Street, Banwell WAA-1229 to WAA-2389 68 Loxton Village Hall, Christon Road, Loxton WAB-2 to WAB-183 69 Sandford Village Hall, 28 Greenhill Road, Sandford WAC-1 to WAC-916 70 St James Church Hall, 52 Woodborough Road, Winscombe WAD-1 to WAD-1421 71 St James Church Hall, 52 Woodborough Road, Winscombe WAD-1422 to WAD-2843 72 Blagdon Village Club, High Street, Blagdon, Bristol WBA-1 to WBA-907 73 Burrington Parish Room, Burrington WBB-1 to WBB-430 74 War Memorial Hall, Ladymead Lane, Churchill WBC-1 to WBC-1909 75 Old School Rooms, Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Congresbury WCA-1 to WCA-1459 76 Old School Rooms, Jubilee Hall, Station Road, Congresbury WCA-1460 to WCA-2900 77 Hewish and Puxton Village Hall, Maysgreen Lane, Puxton WCB-1 to WCB-307 78 Bleadon Coronation Hall, Coronation Road, Bleadon WDA-1 to WDA-1001 79 Hutton Village Hall, Church Lane, Hutton WDB-1 to WDB-1238 80 Hutton Village Hall, Church Lane, Hutton WDB-1239 to WDB-2289 81 Locking Parish Hall, Grenville Avenue, Locking WDC-1 to WDC-1456 82 Locking Parish Hall, Grenville Avenue, Locking WDC-1457 to WDC-2841 83 Weston Rugby Club, The Recreation Ground, Sunnyside Road WEA-1 to WEA-1802 84 Healthy Living Centre, 68 Lonsdale Avenue, Weston-super-Mare WEB-1 to WEB-1605/1 85 Healthy Living Centre, 68 Lonsdale Avenue, Weston-super-Mare WEB-1606 to WEB-3170 86 Oldmixon Family Centre, Monkton Avenue, Weston-super-Mare WEC-1 to WEC-1379 87 Salvation Army Hall, Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare WFA-1 to WFA-1719/3 88 Salvation Army Hall, Carlton Street, Weston-super-Mare WFA-1720 to WFA-3425 89 Clarence Park Baptist Church, Walliscote Road, Weston-super-Mare WFB-1 to WFB-1645 90 Clarence Park Baptist Church, Walliscote Road, Weston-super-Mare WFB-1646 to WFB-3264 91 St Joseph`s Catholic Church Hall, Camp Road, (off South Road), Weston-super-Mare WGA-1 to WGA-1145 92 St Joseph`s Catholic Church Hall, Camp Road, (off South Road), Weston-super-Mare WGA-1146 to WGA-2267 93 Boulevard United Reformed Church, Waterloo Street, Weston-super-Mare WGB-1 to WGB-1845 94 Spire Centre, Christ Church, Montpelier, Weston-super-Mare WGC-1/1 to WGC-1770 95 Ashcombe Park Bowling Club, Ashcombe Park Bowling Club, Milton Road, Weston-super-Mare WGD-1 to WGD-881 96 Kewstoke Village Hall, Crookes Lane, Kewstoke WHA-1 to WHA-1550 97 Milton Methodist Church Hall, Milton Hill, Weston-super-Mare WHB-1 to WHB-1128 98 Milton Methodist Church Hall, Milton Hill, Weston-super-Mare WHC-1 to WHC-1505 99 Worle Library and Childrens Centre, Mendip Avenue, Worle WHD-1 to WHD-1405 100 Worle Library and Childrens Centre, Mendip Avenue, Worle WHD-1407 to WHD-2758 101 The Big Worle Hub, 11 Feniton, Clovelly Road WIA-1 to WIA-1514 102 The Big Worle Hub, 11 Feniton, Clovelly Road WIB-1 to WIB-1791 103 Vintage Community Church, Hughenden Road, Weston-super-Mare WJA-1 to WJA-2185 104 Vintage Community Church, Hughenden Road, Weston-super-Mare WJA-2186 to WJA-4156 105 St Peter`s Church, Baytree Road, Weston-super-Mare WJB-1 to WJB-1508 106 St Peter`s Church, Baytree Road, Weston-super-Mare WJB-1509 to WJB-3016 107 St Mark`s Church Centre, Side Entrance, St. Mark`s Road, Worle, Weston-super-Mare WKA-1 to WKA-1523 108 St Mark`s Church Centre, Side Entrance, St. Mark`s Road, Worle, Weston-super-Mare WKA-1524 to WKA-3038 109 First North Worle Scouts, Wansbrough Road, Worle WKB-1 to WKB-1618 110 First North Worle Scouts, Wansbrough Road, Worle WKB-1619 to WKB-3223 111 Mead Vale Community Centre, Redwing Drive, Weston-super-Mare WLA-1 to WLA-2369 112 Locking Castle Church, Bransby Way, Weston-super-Mare WLB-1 to WLB-2261 113 Locking Castle Church, Bransby Way, Weston-super-Mare WLB-2262 to WLB-4341 114 The Scout Hut, Totterdown Road, Weston super Mare WMA-1 to WMA-899 115 The Scout Hut, Totterdown Road, Weston super Mare WMA-900 to WMA-1416 116 Victory Hall (Main Hall), Westfield Road, Uphill, Weston-super-Mare WMB-1 to WMB-1425 117 St Barnabas Church, 2 Westbury Crescent, Coronation Estate WMC-1 to WMC-1454 118 2 Purn Road, Bleadon Hill, Weston-super-Mare WMD-1 to WMD-967 119 The Club House, Weston-s-Mare Cricket Club, Devonshire Road, Weston-super-Mare WME-1 to WME-1355 120 Hornets Rugby Club, Hutton Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare WNA-1 to WNA-1303 121 Hornets Rugby Club, Hutton Moor Road, Weston-super-Mare WNB-1 to WNB-552 122 The Campus, Highlands Lane, Weston-super-Mare WNC-1 to WNC-1524 123 The Campus, Highlands Lane, Weston-super-Mare WNC-1525 to WNC-3020 124 Haywood Village Community Room, Haywood Airfield Leisure Enterprise, Whitney Crescent WND-1 to WND-1522 125 St Georges Community Centre, Willow Close, Weston-super-Mare WOA-1/1 to WOA-1309 126 St Georges Community Centre, Willow Close, Weston-super-Mare WOA-1310 to WOA-2502 127 Wick St.
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