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Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: PCC Voting Area Voting area name: Nottingham City Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Bells Lane Community Centre, 194 Amesbury ASPA-1 to ASPA-2460 Circus, Nottingham 2 Sixways Community Centre, Denton Green, ASPB-1 to ASPB-2627 Nottingham 3 Strelley Social Club, Helston Drive, Nottingham ASPC-1 to ASPC-1084 3 Strelley Social Club, Helston Drive, Nottingham BILA-1 to BILA-2449 4 Aspley Community and Training Centre, Minver ASPD-1 to ASPD-2795 Crescent, Nottingham 5 Aspley Community and Training Centre, Minver ASPE-1 to ASPE-2754 Crescent, Nottingham 6 Highbury Vale Community Centre, Brooklyn BASA-1 to BASA-1590 Road, Nottingham 7 Community Room at Southwark Primary BASB-1 to BASB-1951 School, Park Lane, Nottingham 8 Headstocks Public House, Bagnall Road, BASC-1 to BASC-1167 Nottingham 9 Old Basford Community Centre, Bramble BASD-1 to BASD-2178 Close, Nottingham 10 Old Basford Community Centre, Bramble BASE-1 to BASE-1785 Close, Nottingham 11 Vernon Park Pavilion, Vernon Avenue, Old BASF-1 to BASF-1637 Basford 12 Heathfield Community Centre, 7a Ventnor Rise, BASG-1 to BASG-1183 Nottingham 13 Stadium Leisure, 190 Nottingham Road, BERA-1 to BERA-1728 Nottingham 14 Portable Unit, Junction of Perry Road and BERB-1 to BERB-1652 Hucknall Road, Nottingham 15 New Basford Community Centre, Zulu Road, BERC-1 to BERC-1398 Nottingham 15 New Basford Community Centre, Zulu Road, BERF-1 to BERF-20 Nottingham 16 The Indian Community Centre Association, 99 BERD-1 to BERD-2058 Hucknall Road, Nottingham 17 Forest Fields Community Centre, Sturton BERE-1 to BERE-2086 Street, Nottingham 18 Forest Fields Community Centre, Sturton BERE-2087 to BERE-3812 Street, Nottingham 19 St. Philip`s Church, Knights Close, Nottingham BESA-1 to BESA-1850 19 St. Philip`s Church, Knights Close, Nottingham BUFD-1 to BUFD-974 20 Bestwood Park Church, Beckhampton Road, BESB-1 to BESB-2268 Nottingham 21 The People`s Church, Gladehill Road, BESC-1 to BESC-1816 Nottingham 22 Bestwood Park Community Centre, BESD-1 to BESD-1860 Beckhampton Road, Nottingham 23 Leen Valley Community Centre, 234 Arnold BESE-1 to BESE-1010 Road, Nottingham 24 Bestwood Community Centre, Gainsford BESF-1 to BESF-3186 Crescent, Nottingham 25 Brocklehigh Space For Sports and Arts, BILB-1 to BILB-1758 Beechdale Road, Nottingham 26 Beechdale Community Centre, Ambergate BILC-1 to BILC-1556 Road, Nottingham 27 Bilborough Community Centre - Adjacent to BILD-1 to BILD-3125 Library, Bracebridge Drive, Nottingham Published by the Local Returning Officer, Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 3NG 28 Birchover Community Centre, 83 Birchover BILE-1 to BILE-2578 Road, Nottingham 29 Vale Community Centre, Wollaton Vale, BILF-1 to BILF-840 Nottingham 29 Vale Community Centre, Wollaton Vale, WOWF-1 to WOWF-440 Nottingham 30 The Church on Rise Park, Revelstoke Way, BUFA-1 to BUFA-2803 Nottingham 31 St. Mary`s Church, Highbury Road, Nottingham BUFB-1 to BUFB-1936 32 Top Valley Community Centre, Unit 6, Top BUFC-1 to BUFC-1481 Valley Way 33 Bulwell United Reformed Church, Broomhill BUFE-1 to BUFE-2315 Road, Nottingham 34 Oakleigh Social Club, 1 Highbury Road, BUFF-1 to BUFF-927 Nottingham 35 St. John`s Church, Keys Close, Nottingham BULA-1 to BULA-2171 35 St. John`s Church, Keys Close, Nottingham BULC-1 to BULC-954 36 Healthy Living Centre, Lawton Drive, BULB-1 to BULB-2183 Nottingham 37 Crabtree Farm Community Centre, Steadfold BULD-1 to BULD-2848 Close, Nottingham 38 Crabtree Farm Community Centre, Steadfold BULE-1 to BULE-1341 Close, Nottingham 39 Snape Wood Community Centre, Snape Wood BULF-1 to BULF-949 Road, Nottingham 39 Snape Wood Community Centre, Snape Wood BULG-1 to BULG-1125 Road, Nottingham 40 St. Barnabas Cathedral Hall, North Circus CASA-1 to CASA-2456 Street, Nottingham 41 St. Mary`s Church, High Pavement, Nottingham CASB-1 to CASB-2707/1 41 St. Mary`s Church, High Pavement, Nottingham CASD-1 to CASD-225 42 Holiday Inn, 12 Castle Bridge Road, CASC-1 to CASC-1200 Nottingham 43 Dovecote Primary School Sports Hall, CLEA-1 to CLEA-1687 Greencroft, Nottingham 44 Rivergreen Methodist Hub, Rivergreen, CLEB-1 to CLEB-1756 Nottingham 45 Clifton Leisure Centre, Southchurch Drive, CLEC-1 to CLEC-1657 Nottingham 46 Clifton Young People`s Centre, Green Lane, CLED-1 to CLED-2266 Nottingham 47 Highbank Community Centre, Farnborough CLEE-1 to CLEE-2332 Road, Nottingham 48 Clifton Young People`s Centre, Green Lane, CLEF-1 to CLEF-2851 Nottingham 49 Wilford Church Hall, Main Road, Wilford CLWA-1 to CLWA-956 50 West Bridgford Spiritualist Church, Wilford and CLWB-1 to CLWB-1482 South Notts Community Centre, 3 Pinfold Lane 51 Silverdale Community Centre, The Downs, CLWC-1 to CLWC-1415 Nottingham 52 Clifton Community Centre, Southchurch Drive, CLWD-1 to CLWD-624 Nottingham 53 Portable Unit, Junction of Fleam Road and CLWE-1 to CLWE-692 Meden Close, Nottingham 54 Clifton Village Hall, Village Road, Nottingham CLWF-1 to CLWF-1213 55 Park Gate Community Centre, Chamberlain CLWG-1 to CLWG-919 Close, Nottingham 56 Freeman`s Lounge, Lark Hill Village, New Rise CLWH-1 to CLWH-382 57 Muslim Community Organisation Centre, DALA-1 to DALA-1567/2 Beaumont Street, Nottingham 58 St. Christopher`s Church Hall, Trent Road, DALB-1 to DALB-1941 Nottingham 59 Greenway Community Centre, Trent Lane, DALC-1 to DALC-1370 Nottingham 60 Starting Gate Public House, Candle Meadow, DALD-1 to DALD-341 Nottingham Published by the Local Returning Officer, Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 3NG 61 Nottingham Wildcats Arena, Greenwood Road, DALE-1 to DALE-1780 Nottingham 62 Dales United Reformed Church Hall, Parkdale DALF-1 to DALF-1192 Road, Nottingham 63 Christadelphian Church Hall, 20 Jarvis Avenue, DALG-1 to DALG-1504 Nottingham 64 The Dales Centre, 206 Sneinton Dale, DALH-1 to DALH-1742 Nottingham 65 The Vine Community Centre, Bobbers Mill HGAA-1 to HGAA-706 Road, Nottingham 65 The Vine Community Centre, Bobbers Mill HGAC-1 to HGAC-1665 Road, Nottingham 66 Mount Zion Church, Churchfield Lane, HGAB-4 to HGAB-1521 Nottingham 67 Hyson Green Community Centre, 37A Gregory HGAD-1 to HGAD-1815/1 Boulevard, Nottingham 68 7th Nottingham Scouts Trafalgar Lodge, Noel HGAE-1 to HGAE-2027 Street, Nottingham 69 Tennyson Hall, Unit C, Forest Road West HGAF-1 to HGAF-2521/1 70 The Fellowship Room, St. Andrew`s Church, HGAG-1 to HGAG-1916/1 Goldsmith Street 71 St. Teresa`s Church Hall, Kingsbury Drive, LEEA-1 to LEEA-1615 Nottingham 72 Beechdale Public House Function Room, LEEB-1 to LEEB-2119 Beechdale Road, Nottingham 73 Lutheran Church Hall, 67 Homefield Road, LEEC-1 to LEEC-3059 Nottingham 74 Radford Children`s Centre, Southwold Primary LWEA-1 to LWEA-741 School, Kennington Road 75 Wollaton Park Community Centre, Harrow LWEB-1 to LWEB-1105 Road, Nottingham 75 Wollaton Park Community Centre, Harrow WOWC-1 to WOWC-1379 Road, Nottingham 76 St. Mary`s Church, Wollaton Hall Drive, LWEC-1 to LWEC-785 Nottingham 77 The Lenton Centre, Willoughby Street, LWED-2 to LWED-2995 Nottingham 78 Monty Hind Training Centre, Leen Gate, LWEE-1 to LWEE-1801 Nottingham 79 Dunkirk and Old Lenton Community Centre, LWEF-1 to LWEF-1300 Montpelier Road, Nottingham 80 The Studio, Portland Building, University of LWEG-1 to LWEG-515 Nottingham Campus, Nottingham 81 Sheila Roper Community Centre, Tenants Hall LWEH-1 to LWEH-862 Close, Nottingham 82 Hope Nottingham, Hope House, Boundary LWEI-1 to LWEI-623 Road, Beeston 83 Highwood House Creche Room, 39-59 MAPA-1 to MAPA-1521 Cranmer Street, Nottingham 84 Carrington Sports Ground Pavilion, Esher MAPB-1 to MAPB-1816 Grove, Nottingham 85 St. Jude`s Church Hall, Woodborough Road, MAPC-1 to MAPC-2647 Nottingham 86 Mapperley Community Centre, 589 MAPD-1 to MAPD-1592 Woodborough Road, Nottingham 86 Mapperley Community Centre, 589 SHEG-1 to SHEG-797 Woodborough Road, Nottingham 87 St. Ann`s Valley Centre, 2 Livingstone Road, MAPE-1 to MAPE-2621 Nottingham 88 The Pavilion, Hogarth Academy, Porchester MAPF-1 to MAPF-1147 Road 89 Queens Walk Community Centre, Queens MEAA-1 to MEAA-1529 Walk, Nottingham 89 Queens Walk Community Centre, Queens MEAB-1 to MEAB-1187 Walk, Nottingham 89 Queens Walk Community Centre, Queens MEAE-1 to MEAE-887 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Loxley House, Station Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG2 3NG Walk, Nottingham 90 Meadows Library, Wilford Grove, Nottingham MEAC-1 to MEAC-2505 91 Meadows Youth Centre, Wilford Crescent East, MEAD-1 to MEAD-872 Nottingham 92 John Carroll Leisure Centre, Denman Street, RADA-1 to RADA-2744 Nottingham 93 Radford and Lenton Library, Lenton Boulevard, RADB-1 to RADB-2274/1 Nottingham 94 Children`s Resources Centre, Garden Street, RADC-5 to RADC-1823 Nottingham 95 Edwards Lane Community Centre, Alderton SHEA-1 to SHEA-1199 Road, Nottingham 96 Sherwood Education & Culture Centre, SHEB-1 to SHEB-1264 Fiveways, Edwards Lane 97 Sherwood Community Centre, Woodthorpe SHEC-1 to SHEC-2758 House, Mansfield Road 98 Sherwood Methodist Church, Devon Drive, SHED-1 to SHED-2280 Nottingham 98 Sherwood Methodist Church, Devon Drive, SHEF-1 to SHEF-866 Nottingham 99 St John`s Community Centre, St John`s SHEE-1 to SHEE-2089 Church, Mansfield Road 100 Small Hall at International Community Centre, STNA-1 to STNA-1344 61B Mansfield Road, Nottingham 100 Small Hall at International Community Centre, STNB-1 to STNB-1507 61B Mansfield Road, Nottingham 101 St.
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