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Current Polling Station List Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council (CAM) Ward Address Districts 1Coatham Christ Church Hall, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, TS10 1QY AA 2Coatham Coatham Memorial Hall, Coatham Road, Redcar, TS10 1RH AB,AC 3Coatham The Salon, Thrush Road, Redcar, TS10 2AT AD 4Dormanstown Newcomen Primary School, Trent Road, Redcar, TS10 1NL BA,BB 5Dormanstown Cliff Houlding Centre, Park Court, Dormanstown, TS10 5QY BC 6Dormantown Corus Sports & Social Centre, 33 South Avenue, Dormanstown, BD Redcar, TS10 5LZ 7Dormanstown Dormanstown Branch Library, 3 Farndale Square, Dormanstown, BE Redcar, TS10 5HQ 8Dormanstown Bellamy Pavilion, Kirkleatham Museum, Redcar, TS10 5NW BF 9Eston Peek-A-Boo Nursery, Bankfields Primary School, Mansfield Road, CA Eston, TS6 0RZ 10Eston Birkdale Drive Communal Hall, Birkdale Drive, Eston, TS6 9EB CB 11Eston California Youth Club, Guisborough Street, Eston, TS6 9LA CC,CD 12Eston Whale Hill Community Centre, Goathland Road, Whale Hill Estate, CE Eston, TS6 8EW 13Eston Lazenby Village Hall, High Street, Lazenby, TS6 8DU CF 14Grangetown Grangetown Neighbourhood Centre, Bolckow Road, Grangetown, DA TS6 7BS 15Grangetown Grangetown Primary School, St George's Road, Grangetown, DB Middlesbrough, TS6 7JA 16Grangetown Grangetown Library, Birchington Avenue, Grangetown, DC,DD Middlesbrough, TS6 7LP 17Kirkleatham Youth and Community Centre, Ayton Drive, Redcar, TS10 4LR EA 18Kirkleatham Larkswood Community Centre, Larkswood Road, Redcar, TS10 EB,EE 4SD 19Kirkleatham Kirkleatham Local Learning Centre, Same site as Greengates EC,ED School, Keilder Close, Redcar, TS10 4HS 20Newcomen 9'0 Club, West Dyke Road, Redcar, TS10 1EJ FA 21Newcomen Westmorland Community Centre, Westmorland Road, Redcar, FB,FC TS10 4BQ 22Newcomen Newcomen Methodist Church Hall, Mersey Road, Redcar, TS10 FD 1NH 23Normanby Normanby Methodist Church Hall, Cleveland Street, Normanby, GA TS6 0LW 24Normanby Salvation Army Hall, Bankfields Court, Bankfields Road, Flatts GB,GC Lane, Normanby, TS6 0NB 25Normanby Smith Dock Bowling Club, Skippers Lane, Normanby, TS6 0HT GD 26Normanby 26th Middlesbrough (Settlement) Scout Group, Allendale Road, GE Ormesby, TS7 9LF 27Ormesby Ormesby Primary School, Henry Taylor Court, Ormesby, TS7 9AB HA 28Ormesby Nunthorpe Academy, Guisborough Road, Nunthorpe, TS7 0LA HB,HC 29Ormesby Ormesby Primary School, Henry Taylor Court, Ormesby, TS7 9AB HD 30Ormesby Pied Piper Pub, Orchard Way, Ormesby, Middlesbrough, TS7 9BZ HE 31Zetland Zetland Methodist Church Hall, The Crescent, Redcar, TS10 3AU IA,IB 32Zetland Laburnum Road Branch Library, Laburnum Road, Redcar, TS10 IC 3QR 33South Bank Golden Boy Green, Normanby Road, South Bank, TS6 6SD JA,JB,JC 34South Bank The Scout H.Q, Learning Lane, The Avenue, Teesville, TS6 0DD JD,JE 35South Bank St Georges Church, Spencer Road, Teesville, TS6 9BH JF 36Teesville Teesville Primary School, Lime Road, Normanby, TS6 0BZ KA 37Teesville Eston Methodist Church Hall, Churchill Road, Eston, TS6 9PR KB,KC 38Teesville KP Kuts, 12 Fabian Court, Eston, TS6 9RX KD Ward Address Districts 39Teesville St Anne's Church, Birchington Avenue, Grangetown, KE Middlesbrough, TS6 7HD 40West Dyke Ings Farm Primary School, Stirling Road, Redcar, TS10 2JZ LA,LC 41West Dyke Redcar Borough Park Bowling Club, Redcar Lane, Redcar, TS10 LB 2FD 42West Dyke Wheatlands Primary School, Hundale Crescent, Redcar, TS10 LD 2PU 43West Dyke Wheatlands Primary School, Hundale Crescent, Redcar, TS10 LE 2PU 44Westworth Belmont Primary School, Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough, TS14 MA 7BS 45Westworth Margrove Park Village Hall, Margrove Park, Saltburn, TS12 3BY MB 46Westworth Boosbeck Community Centre, Oldham Street, Boosbeck, TS12 MC 3AL 47Westworth Belmont Primary School, Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough, TS14 MD 7BS 48Brotton Village Hall, Laburnum Road, Brotton, TS12 2SH NA 49Brotton St Margaret of Antioch Church, High Street, Brotton, TS12 2PP NB 50Brotton Skinningrove Village Hall, Chapel Street, Skinningrove, Saltburn NC By Sea, TS13 4BH 51Brotton Jubilee Hall (Carlin How Community Centre), Muriel Street, Carlin ND How, TS13 4DL 52Guisborough Guisborough Town Football Club, King George V Playing Fields, OA Howlbeck Road, Guisborough, TS14 8LE 53Guisborough Sunnyfield House, 36 Westgate, Guisborough, TS14 6BA OB 54Guisborough Sleights Court Community Centre, Sleights Court, Guisborough, OC,OE,OF,OG TS14 6TE 55Guisborough Belmont House, Rectory Lane, Guisborough, TS14 7FD OD 56Hutton Galley Hill Primary School, Campion Drive, Hutton Meadows, PA Guisborough, TS14 8DW 57Hutton Galley Hill Primary School, Campion Drive, Hutton Meadows, PB Guisborough, TS14 8DW 58Hutton Highcliffe Primary School, Hutton Lane, Guisborough, TS14 8AA PC,PD 59Hutton Highcliffe Primary School, Hutton Lane, Guisborough, TS14 8AA PE 60Lockwood Lingdale Village Hall, Lockwood Parish Council, Meadowdale QA Court, Lingdale, TS12 3HF 61Lockwood Moorsholm Memorial Hall, Freebrough Road, Moorsholm, TS12 QB 3JB 62Loftus Luke Senior Hall, Rosedale Crescent, Loftus, TS13 4SJ RA 63Loftus Loftus Town Hall, High Street, Loftus, TS13 4HG RB,RC 64Loftus Liverton Mines Village Hall, Cleveland Street, Liverton Mines, TS13 RD 4QU 65Loftus Easington Village Hall, Grinkle Lane, Easington, TS13 4NT RE 66Longbeck New Marske Institute Club, 29 Gurney Street, New Marske, TS11 SA 8EG 67Longbeck New Marske Institute Club, 29 Gurney Street, New Marske, TS11 SB 8EG 68Longbeck St. Bedes Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy, Redcar Road, SC Marske, Redcar, TS11 6AE 69Longbeck St. Bedes Primary Catholic Voluntary Academy, Redcar Road, SD Marske, Redcar, TS11 6AE 70Saltburn Milton Street Methodist Church, Milton Street, Saltburn TA 71Saltburn Saltburn Emmanuel Parish Church Hall, MacNay Street, Saltburn, TB TS12 1LE 72Saltburn Saltburn Cricket Club, Marske Mill Lane, Saltburn, TS12 1HJ TC,TD Ward Address Districts 73Skelton North Skelton Village Hall, Vaughan Street, North Skelton, TS12 UA 2AL 74Skelton Wykeham Court Communal Hall, Wykeham Court, New Skelton, UB TS12 2YH 75Skelton Skelton Civic Hall, Coniston Road, Skelton, TS12 2EE UC 76Skelton Methodist Community Church (Skelton Green), Boosbeck Road, UD Skelton Green, Saltburn, TS12 2DN 77St Germains Marske Methodist Church Hall, Hummershill Lane, Marske, TS11 VA,VB 7DH 78St Germains Marske Leisure Centre, 69-71 High Street, Marske-By-Sea, TS11 VC 6JL 79St Germains Marske Leisure Centre, 69-71 High Street, Marske-By-Sea, TS11 VD 6JL .
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