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Polling Station Review. 2019. BRIDGWATER & WEST Polling Station Review. 2019. BRIDGWATER & WEST SOMERSET CONSTITUENCY PD LETTERS Polling District Ward/Parish/Parish Ward Polling Place ARO Consultation Electorate Name Comments Comments (as of 1st June 2019) BAA Ashcott East Poldens/Ashcott Ashcott VH Good 966 accessible venue, have use of the main hall for busier elections BAB Bawdrip Kings Isle/Bawdripp Bawdrip VH Good 475 accessible venue BAC Dunwear South Bridgwater Dunwear Used for the 1609 Dunwear/Bridgwater TC House first time, good accessible venue BAD Dunwear North Bridgwater Dunwear/ Dunwear Used for the 2026 Bridgwater TC House first time, good accessible venue BAE Eastover 1 Bridgwater Eastover/ The Railway Good 1724 Bridgwater TC Club accessible venue BAF Eastover 2 Bridgwater Eastover/ Eastover Good 1694 Bridgwater TC Youth & accessible Community venue Centre BAG Fairfax West Bridgwater Fairfax/ Sydenham Changed 1774 Bridgwater TC Community venue, good Centre accessible facility BAH Fairfax East Bridgwater Fairfax/ Sydenham Changed 3586 Bridgwater TC Community venue, good Centre accessible facility BAI Hamp Bridgwater Hamp/ Holy Trinity Changed 3586 Bridgwater TC Church Hall venue, good accessible facility BAJ Victoria Bridgwater Victoria/ Victoria Park Excellent 3121 Bridgwater TC Comm Centre facility, choice of rooms BAK Westover 1 Bridgwater Westover/ The Charter Good 1626 Bridgwater TC Hall accessible venue BAL Westover 2 Bridgwater Westover/ Westfield Good 1262 Bridgwater TC United accessible Reformed venue Church BAM Westover 3 Bridgwater Westover/ The Charter Changed 1234 Bridgwater TC Hall venue, good accessible venue BAN Wyndham 1 Bridgwater Wyndham/ St Joseph’s Good 2081 Bridgwater TC Catholic accessible Primary venue however School would like to find a replacement so there is no disruption to school BAO Wyndham 2 Bridgwater Wyndham/ St Mary’s Good 1420 Bridgwater TC Primary accessible School venue however would like to find a replacement so there is no disruption to school BAP 1 Bridgwater Kings Isle/ Bridgwater Kingsdown Good 1156 Without 1 Without Pavilion accessible venue BAP 2 Bridgwater Kings Isle/ Bridgwater Chedzoy VH Good 210 Without 2 Without accessible venue BAQ Broomfield North Petherton/ Broomfield Broomfield Good 193 VH accessible venue BAR Burtle West Polden/ Burtle Burtle VH Good 317 accessible venue BAS Cannington Cannington & Cannington Good 1671 Wembdon/Cannington VH accessible venue BAT Catcott West Polden/Catcott Catcott Good 439 Primary accessible School venue however would like to find a replacement so there is no disruption to school BAU Chedzoy Kings Isle/Chedzoy Chedzoy VH Good 376 accessible venue BAV Chilton Polden West Polden/Chilton Polden Chilton Polden Good 582 VH accessible venue BAW Chilton Trinity Cannington & Wembdon/ Chilton Trinity Good 330 Chilton Trinity VH accessible venue BAX Cossington Puriton & Cossington Good 555 Woolavington/Cossington VH accessible venue BAY Durleigh Bridgwater Wyndham/ St Mary’s Good 359 Wyndham Durleigh Primary accessible School venue however would like to find a replacement so there is no disruption to school BAZ Durleigh, Cannington & St Georges Moved to new 96 Durleigh Wembdon/Durleigh Parish Centre room, Good accessible venue BBA East Huntspill Knoll/East Huntspill East Huntspill Good 989 VH accessible venue BBB Edington West Polden, Edington Edington VH Good 326 accessible venue BBC Enmore Quantocks/Enmore Enmore VH Good 200 accessible venue BBD Fiddington Quantocks/Fiddington Fiddington VH Good 213 accessible venue BBE Goathurst Quantocks/Goathurst Goathurst Good 163 Village Hall accessible venue BBF Lyng North Petherton/Lyng Lyng Village Not an ideal 261 Hall space but nothing else in area BBG Middlezoy Kings Isle/Middlezoy The Levels Good 603 Methodist accessible Church venue BBH Greinton East Polden/Greinton Parish Moorlinch Good 119 Meeting Church Hall accessible venue BBI Moorlinch East Polden/Greinton Parish Moorlinch Good 219 Meeting Church Hall accessible venue BBJ Nether Stowey Quantocks/Nether Stowey Nether Stowey New charitable 1155 Library association happy for us to continue to use this good accessible venue BBK North North Petherton/North Holy Trinity Changed 229 Petherton, Petherton Church Hall venue, good Hamp accessible facility BBL North North Petherton/North North Newton good accessible 621 Petherton, Petherton VH venue North Newton BBM North Petherton North Petherton North good accessible 2948 1 Petherton CC venue BBN North Petherton North Petherton Somerset Moved to a 2667 2 Bridge School different classroom so school does not have to shut, holding out for a VH to be built within development BBO North North Petherton Somerset Moved to a 89 Petherton, Bridge School different Northmoor classroom so Green school does not have to shut, holding out for a VH to be built within development BBP North North Petherton Moorland VH good accessible 309 Petherton, venue Northmoor Green BBQ Othery Kings Isle/Othery Othery VH good accessible 548 venue BBR Otterhampton, Quantocks/Otterhampton Otterhampton good accessible 653 Combwich VH venue BBS Otterhampton, Quantocks/Otterhampton Otterhampton good accessible 22 Steart VH venue BBT Stockland Quantocks/Stockland Bristol Otterhampton good accessible 138 Bristol Parish Meeting VH venue BBU Over Stowey Quantocks/Over Stowey Over Stowey good accessible 304 VH venue BBV Pawlett, Pawlett Huntspill & Pawlett/Pawlett Pawlett VH good accessible 813 venue BBW Pawlett, Huntspill & Pawlett/Pawlett Pawlett VH good accessible 101 Stretcholt venue BBX Puriton Puriton & Puriton VH good accessible 1676 Woolavington/Puriton venue BBY Shapwick East Polden/Shapwick Shapwick VH good accessible 376 venue BBZ Spaxton, Quantocks/Spaxton Spaxton VH good accessible 120 Aisholt & venue Merridge BCA Spaxton, Quantocks/Spaxton Spaxton VH good accessible 44 Charlinch venue BCB Spaxton, Quantocks/Spaxton Spaxton VH good accessible 673 Spaxton venue BCC Stawell West Polden/Stawell Stawell VH good accessible 355 venue BCD Thurloxton North Petherton/Thurloxton Thurloxton Being 122 VH renovated at present so cannot comment (have been using North Petherton CC) BCE Wembdon, Cannington & St Georges Moved to new 1668 Wemdbon Wembdon/Wembdon Parish Centre room, Good accessible venue BCF Wembdon, Bridgwater Victoria Park Excellent 1071 Victoria Victoria/Wembdon Comm Centre facility, choice of rooms BCG West Huntspill Huntspill & Pawlett/West Balliol Church good accessible 955 Huntspill Hall venue BCI Westonzoyland Kings Isle/Westonzoyland Westoyland good accessible 1469 Comm Cen venue BCJ Woolavington Puriton & Woolavington good accessible 1238 North Woolavington/Woolavington VH venue BCK Woolavington Puriton & Woolavington good accessible 566 South Woolavington/Woolavington VH venue WELLS CONSTITUENCY PD LETTERS Polling District Ward/Parish/Parish Ward Polling Place ARO Consultation Name Comments Comments BCH West Huntspill, Highbridge & Burnham Balliol Church good 204 Alstone Marine/West Huntspill Hall accessible venue WEA Axbridge Axevale/Axbridge Axbridge good 1605 Town Hall accessible venue WEB Badgworth Axevale/Badgworth Biddisham good 430 Village Hall accessible venue WEC Berrow Berrow/Berrow Barton Close good 1333 Communal accessible Hall venue WED Brean Berrow/Brean Brean Village good 551 Hall accessible venue WEE Brent Knoll Knoll/Brent Knoll Brent Knoll good 1008 Parish Hall accessible venue WEF Burnham Knoll/Burnham Without Brent Knoll good 325 Without, Parish Hall accessible Edithmead venue WEG Burnham Burnham Without The Old good 404 without, Brue Brue/Burnham Without Courthouse accessible venue WEH Burnham Highbridge & Burnham Morland Hall good 694 Without, Marine/Burnham Without accessible Highbridge venue WEI Burnham North Burnham North/Burnham Berrow Road good 1144 1 & Highbridge TC CC accessible venue WEJ Burnham North Burnham North/Burnham Avenue Lawn good 1836 2 & Highbridge TC Tennis Club accessible venue WEK Burnham North Burnham North/Burnham Avenue Lawn good 2269 3 & Highbridge TC Tennis Club accessible venue WEL Burnham Burnham Methodist good 585 Central 1 Central/Burnham & Church Hall accessible Highbridge TC venue WEM Burnham Burnham BOS Good 1426 Central 2 Central/Burnham & Commubity accessible Highbridge TC Infants venue however School would like to find a replacement so there is no disruption to school WEN Burnham Burnham The Old good 859 Central 3 Central/Burnham & Courthouse accessible Highbridge TC venue WEO Burnham South Burnham The Old good 2191 Central/Burnham & Courthouse accessible Highbridge TC venue WEP Highbridge 1 Highbridge & Burnham Highbridge good 1699 Marine/Burnham TC Community accessible Hall venue WEQ Highbridge 2 Highbridge & Burnham Morland Hall good 2955 Marine/Burnham TC accessible venue WER Burnham Highbridge & Burnham BAY Club good 815 Marine Marine/Burnham TC accessible venue WES Chapel Allerton Axevale/Chapel Allerton The Old good 317 Schoolroom accessible venue WET Cheddar, Cheddar & Cheddar good 4856 Cheddar Shipham/Cheddar Village Hall accessible venue (use Cheddar Methodist when VH not available) WEU Cheddar,Nyland Cheddar & Cheddar good 54 Shipham/Cheddar Village Hall accessible venue (use Cheddar Methodist when VH not available) WEV Compton Axevale/Compton Bishop The Cross good 504 Bishop Memorial Hall accessible venue WEW East Brent Knoll/East Brent East Brent good 1103 VH accessible venue WEX Lympsham Knoll/Lympsham School good 762 Library, accessible Lympsham venue Academy WEY Mark Wedmore & Mark/Mark Mark VH good 1169 accessible venue WEZ Shipham Cheddar & Shipham VH good 894 Shipham/Shipham accessible venue WFA Weare Axevale/Weare Weare good 521 Memorial Hall accessible venue WFB Wedmore, Wedmore & Blackford VH good 447 Blackford Mark/Wedmore accessible venue WFC Wedmore, Wedmore & Theale VH good 412 Theale Mark/Wedmore accessible venue WFD Wedmore, Wedmore & The Masonic good 1845 Wedmore Mark/Wedmore Hall accessible venue ( have used Wedmore VH when Masonic Hall not available) .
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