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Somerset West and Taunton Council Name Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area PCC Voting Area name: Voting area Somerset West and Taunton Council name: Polling station No. Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote 1 Ashbrittle Village Hall, Ashbrittle, Wellington DAA - T-1 - DAA - T-183 2 Ash Priors Village Hall, Ash Priors, Taunton DAB - T-1 - DAB - T-138 3 Bathealton Village Hall, Bathealton, Taunton DAC - T-1 - DAC - T-140 4 Neroche Hall Bickenhall, New Road, Bickenhall DAD - T-1 - DAD - T-88, DBC - T-1 to DBC - T-122 and DDB - T-1 - DDB - T-139 5 Bicknoller Village Hall, Honey Row Lane, Bicknoller DAE - B-1 - DAE - B-338/1 6 & 7 Living Light Christian Church, The Old School Building, DAF - T-1 - DAF - T-2890 Gipsy Lane, Taunton 8 & 9 Bishops Lydeard Village Hall, Mount Street, Bishops DAG - T-1 - DAG - T-2338 and Lydeard DAH - T-1 - DAH - T-101 10 Bradford on Tone Village Hall, Bradford on Tone, DAI - T-1 - DAI - T-550 Taunton 11 Brompton Ralph Village Hall, Brompton Ralph, Taunton DAJ - B-1 - DAJ - B-188 12 Brompton Regis Village Hall, Brompton Regis, DAK - B-1 - DAK - B-334 and Dulverton DAL - B-1 - DAL - B-63 13 Brushford Parish Hall, New Road, Brushford DAM - B-1 - DAM - B-466 14 Coronation Hall, West Yeo Road, Burrowbridge DAN - T-1 - DAN - T-429/5 15 Carhampton Village Hall, The High Street, Carhampton, DAO - B-1 - DAO - B-169 and Minehead DAP - B-1 to DAP - B-631 16 Cheddon Fitzpaine Memorial Hall, Rowford, Cheddon DAQ - T-1 - DAQ - T-311 Fitzpaine 17 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield DAR - T-1 - DAR - T-1497 18 Church Hall, Waterrow, Taunton DAS - T-1 - DAS - T-241 19 Churchinford Village Hall, Churchinford, Taunton DAT - T-1 - DAT - T-765 20 Clatworthy Village Hall, Clatworthy, Taunton DAU - B-1 - DAU - B-73 21 Combe Florey Village Hall, Combe Florey, Taunton DAV - T-1 - DAV - T-207 22 & 23 Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts Close, Taunton DAW - T-1 - DAW - T-2818 24 Walker Room, Comeytrowe Community Hall, Pitts DAX - T-1 - DAX - T-1382 Close, Taunton 25 Corfe Village Hall, Newton Lane, Corfe DAY - T-1 - DAY - T-255 26 & 27 Cotford St Luke Community Hall, Bethell Mead, Cotford DAZ - T-1 - DAZ - T-1723 St Luke 28 & 29 Creech St Michael Village Hall, Creech St Michael DBA - T-1 - DBA - T-2311/1 30 Crowcombe Church House, Crowcombe, Taunton DBB - B-1 - DBB - B-404 31 Moorland Hall, Wheddon Cross, Minehead DBD - B-1 - DBD - B-363 32 Dulverton Town Hall, 10 Fore Street, Dulverton DBE - B-1 - DBE - B-942 and DBF - B-1 - DBF - B-243 33 Dunster Tithe Barn, Priory Green, Dunster DBG - B-1 - DBG - B-719 34 Durston Village Hall, Higher Durston, Taunton DBH - T-1 - DBH - T-110 35 East Quantoxhead Village Hall, Frog Street, East DBI - B-1 - DBI - B-80 Quantoxhead 36 Stogumber Village Hall, Station Road, Stogumber DBJ - B-1 - DBJ - B-53 and DDE - B-1 - DDE - B-585 37 Exford Memorial Hall, Church Hill, Exford DBK - B-1 - DBK - B-334 38 Simonsbath House, Simonsbath, Exmoor DBL - B-1 - DBL - B-120 39 Exton and Bridgetown Village Hall, Bridgetown DBM - B-1 - DBM - B-179 40 The Tithe Barn, Fitzhead, Taunton DBN - T-1 - DBN - T-211 41 Halse Village Hall, Halse DBO - T-1 - DBO - T-236 42 Hatch Beauchamp Village Hall, Hatch Beauchamp DBP - T-1 - DBP - T-498 43 Holford Village Hall, Holford, Bridgwater DBQ - B-1 - DBQ - B-247 44 Huish Champflower Village Hall, Huish Champflower DBR - B-1 - DBR - B-197 45 Kilve Village Hall, Lagger Hill, Kilve DBS - B-1 - DBS - B-303 and DDI - B-1 - DDI - B-38 Published by the Local Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA 46 Kingston St Mary Village Hall, Kingston St Mary DBT - T-1 - DBT - T-738 47 Langford Budville Jubilee Hall, Ritherdons Lane, DBU - T-1 - DBU - T-450 Langford Budville 48 Luccombe Village Hall, Luccombe, Minehead DBV - B-1 - DBV - B-123 49 Luxborough Village Hall, Kingsbridge, Luxborough DBW - B-1 - DBW - B-157 and DDL - B-1 - DDL - B-57 50 Lydeard St Lawrence Village Hall, Lydeard St DBX - T-1 - DBX - T-329/1 and Lawrence, Taunton DBY - T-1 - DBY - T-66 51 Victoria Rooms, Fore Street, Milverton, Somerset DBZ - T-1 - DBZ - T-1185 52 Alcombe Methodist Church, Lower Meadow Road, DCA - B-1 - DCA - B-306 Alcombe, Minehead 53 & 54 St Michaels Church, Church Street, Alcombe, Minehead DCB - B-1 - DCB - B-2014 55 Church Hall, Minehead Methodist Church, The Avenue, DCC - B-1 - DCC - B-949 Minehead 56 & 57 Roman Catholic Hall, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, DCD - B-1 - DCD - B-2279 Townsend Road, Minehead 58 & 59 Church Hall, Minehead Methodist Church, The Avenue, DCE - B-1 - DCE - B-1924 Minehead 60 & 61 Millbridge Evangelical Church, 8 Parkhouse Road, DCF - B-1 - DCF - B-1871 Minehead TA24 8AB 62 Elworthy Monksilver & Nettlecombe Community Hall, DCG - B-1 - DCG - B-97 and Combe Cross Hill, Monksilver DCH - B-1 - DCH - B-150 63 North Curry Village Hall, Greenway, North Curry DCI - T-1 - DCI - T-1417 64 & 65 Norton Fitzwarren Village Hall, Station Road, Norton DCJ - T-1 - DCJ - T-2827 Fitzwarren 66 The Memorial Hall, Nynehead, Wellington DCK - T-1 - DCK - T-335 67 Lounge, Oake and District Hall, Saxon Close, Oake DCL - T-1 - DCL - T-600 68 Porlock Village Hall, Toll Road, Porlock DCM - B-1 - DCM - B-49 and DCT - B-1 - DCT - B-1174 69 Old Cleeve Community Hall, Old Cleeve, Minehead DCN - B-1 - DCN - B-467 70 Roadwater Village Hall, Roadwater, Watchet DCO - B-1 - DCO - B-435 71 Washford Memorial Hall, Huish Lane, Washford DCP - B-1 - DCP - B-498 72 Otterford Parish Hall, Bishopswood, Chard DCR - T-1 - DCR - T-319 73 The Old School, Pitminster, Taunton DCS - T-1 - DCS - T-854 74 Ruishton Village Hall, Ruishton DCU - T-1 - DCU - T-1206 and DCV - T-1 - DCV - T-96 75 The Parish Room, Sampford Arundel, Wellington DCW - T-1 - DCW - T-235 and DEA - T-1 - DEA - T-377 76 Sampford Brett Village Hall, Sampford Brett, Taunton DCX - B-1 - DCX - B-249 77 Allerford and Selworthy Community Hall, Harepark, DCY - B-1 - DCY - B-39 and Allerford, Minehead DCZ - B-1 - DCZ - B-369 78 Upton Village Hall, Lowtrow Cross, Upton DDA - B-1 - DDA - B-85 and DDO - B-1 - DDO - B-139/1 79 & 80 Staplegrove Village Hall, 214 Staplegrove Road, DDC - T-1 - DDC - T-1630 Taunton 81 The Appley Pavilion, Appley DDD - T-1 - DDD - T-244 82 Stogursey Victory Hall, Tower Hill, Stogursey, DDF - B-1 - DDF - B-1107 and Bridgwater DDJ - B-1 - DDJ - B-56 83 Williams Hall, Dark Lane, Stoke St Gregory DDG - T-1 - DDG - T-753 84 Stoke St Mary Village Hall, Stoke St Mary, Taunton DCQ - T-1 - DCQ - T-103 and DDH - T-1 - DDH - T-400 85 Timberscombe Village Hall, Bemberry Bank, DDK - B-1 - DDK - B-356 Timberscombe 86 Trull Memorial Hall, 31 Church Road, Trull DDN - T-1 - DDN - T-1684 87 & 88 Watchet Phoenix, The Esplanade, Watchet DDP - B-1 - DDP - B-3177 89 & 90 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington DDQ - T-1 - DDQ - T-2686 91 Reminiscence Learning, The Counting House, DDR - T-1 - DDR - T-854 Tonedale, Wellington 92 Wellington Rugby Club, Corams Lane, Wellington DDS - T-1 - DDS - T-1572 93 The Northfield Centre, 55 North Street, Wellington DDT - T-1 - DDT - T-1770 94 & 95 Rockwell Green Village Hall, Rockwell Green, DDU - T-1 - DDU - T-2178 Wellington 96 Bulford Community Hall, Bulford, Wellington DDV - T-1 - DDV - T-1300 97 Wellesley Park School, Homefield, Wellington DDW - T-1 - DDW - T-922 98 Wellington Baptist Church, 28 South Street, Wellington DDX - T-1 - DDX - T-1000/1 99 The Beambridge Inn, Sampford Arundel, Wellington DDY - T-1 - DDY - T-61 and DDZ - T-1 - DDZ - T-172 Published by the Local Returning Officer, West Somerset House, Killick Way, Williton, Somerset, TA4 4QA 100 Popham Hall, West Bagborough, Taunton DEB - T-1 - DEB - T-352 101 West Buckland Village Hall, West Buckland DEC - T-1 - DEC - T-938 102 West Hatch Village Hall, West Hatch DED - T-1 - DED - T-259 103 & 104 West Monkton Village Hall, Monkton Heathfield DEE - T-1 - DEE - T-2341 105 Brittons Ash Community Centre, Bridgwater Road, DEF - T-1/1 - DEF - T-1824 Bathpool, Taunton 106 West Quantoxhead Village Hall, West Quantoxhead, DEG - B-1 - DEG - B-284/1 Taunton 107 & 108 Council Chamber, West Somerset House, Killick Way, DEH - B-1 - DEH - B-2277 Williton 109 Winsford Village Hall, Winsford, Minehead DEI - B-1 - DEI - B-257 110 Withycombe Memorial Hall, Lower Street, Withycombe DEJ - B-1 - DEJ - B-237 111 Hawkridge Village Hall, Hawkridge, Dulverton DEK - B-1 - DEK - B-36 112 Withypool Village Hall, Higher Mead, Withypool DEL - B-1 - DEL - B-144 113 Community Centre Wiveliscombe, West Street, DEM - T-1 - DEM - T-1829 Wiveliscombe 114 Community Centre Wiveliscombe, West Street, DEN - T-2/1 - DEN - T-675 Wiveliscombe 115 Wootton Courtenay Village Hall, Wootton Courtenay, DEO - B-1 - DEO - B-250 Minehead 116 & 117 Taunton Deane Bowling Club, Blackbrook Way, DEP - T-1 - DEP - T-2944 Taunton 118 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton DEQ - T-1 - DEQ - T-934 119 Skittle Alley, The Flying Horse, 123 Wordsworth Drive, DER - T-1 - DER - T-926 Taunton 120 & 121 All Saints Church Hall, Outer Circle, Halcon, Taunton DES - T-1 - DES - T-2341 122 Community Hall, Newton Road, Taunton DET - T-3 - DET - T-1028 123 Lisieux Way Methodist Church, Severn Drive, Taunton DEU - T-1 - DEU - T-1084 and DEV - T-2 - DEV - T-61 124 The Trident, Galmington Road, Taunton DEW - T-1 - DEW - T-944 125 Parkfield Primary School, Parkfield Road, Taunton DEX - T-1 - DEX - T-1388 126 & 127 North Town School, Staplegrove Road, Taunton DEY - T-1 - DEY - T-2101 128 Community Hall, Wellesley Street, Taunton DEZ - T-1 - DEZ - T-1299 129 The Function Room, The 68 Club, 68 Cheddon Road, DFA - T-1 - DFA - T-568
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