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Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for the North Yorkshire Police Area Notice is hereby given that: 1) A poll for the election of a Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for the North Yorkshire Police Area will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2) The number of persons to be elected is one. 3) The names, home addresses and descriptions of the candidates remaining validly nominated are as follows: Name of Candidate Home Address* Description (if any) ALLOTT 1 Abbey Court, Abbey Road, Knaresborough, The Conservative Party Philip North Yorkshire, HG5 8HX Candidate BARKER (address in Rural West York Ward, City of York Liberal Democrats James Richard Lake Council) HUME (address in Rural West York Ward, City of York Labour and Co-operative Party Alison Council) TORDOFF Ravensgill House, Peat Lane, Bewerley, Independent Keith Graham Harrogate, HG3 5JD *Or, if a candidate has requested not to have their home address made public, the name of their electoral area. 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 to vote Number Aiskew St Mary and St Josephs Parish Centre, 12 Bedale Road, 1 BE01R-1 to BE01R-1418 Aiskew Alne Village Hall, Main Street, Alne 2 EA01T-1 to EA01T-593, EA02T-1 to EA02T-151, EA03T-1 to EA03T-82, EA04T-1 to EA04T-31 Appleton Wiske Village Hall - Main Hall, Front Street, Appleton 3 AP01R-1 to AP01R-389, AP02R-1 to AP02R-104 Wiske, Northallerton Bagby - The Greyhound, Main Street, Bagby, Thirsk 4 BA01T-1 to BA01T-420, BA02T-1 to BA02T-55 Bedale Hall, Bedale 5 BE03R-1 to BE03R-1331 Bedale Hall, Bedale 6 BE03R-1332 to BE03R-2621 Borrowby Village Hall, Main Hall, Borrowby 7 BA03T-1 to BA03T-325, BA04T-1 to BA04T-5 Brompton Methodist Church, The Green, Brompton 8 NN01R-1 to NN01R-1945 Burneston - Woodman Inn, Burneston, Bedale 9 BE04R-1 to BE04R-230/1, BE05R-1 to BE05R- 12, BE06R-1 to BE06R-80 Carlton Husthwaite Village Hall, Carlton Husthwaite, Thirsk 10 RA01T-1 to RA01T-133, RA02T-1 to RA02T-10 Carlton Miniott - Vale of York, Carlton Road, Carlton Miniott 11 TH01T-1 to TH01T-842 Carlton Village Hall, Carlton-in-Cleveland 12 OS01R-1 to OS01R-231, OS02R-1 to OS02R- 154, OS03R-1 to OS03R-68, OS04R-1 to OS04R-14/1 Dated: Monday 26 April 2021 Janet Waggott - Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Doncaster Road, SELBY, YO8 9FT Carthorpe Community Hall, Methodist Chapel, Carthorpe, Bedale 13 TA01R-1 to TA01R-228 Chopgate Village Hall, Chopgate, Stokesley, Middlesbrough 14 GR01R-1 to GR01R-268 Coxwold Village Hall, Coxwold, York 15 RA03T-1 to RA03T-149, RA04T-1 to RA04T-165, RA05T-1 to RA05T-34, RA06T-1 to RA06T-89, RA07T-1 to RA07T-16 Crakehall Village Hall, Crakehall, Bedale 16 BE07R-1 to BE07R-508, BE08R-1 to BE08R-20, BE09R-1 to BE09R-150, BE10R-1 to BE10R- 57/1, BE11R-1 to BE11R-5 Crathorne Reading Room, Crathorne, Yarm 17 HY01R-1 to HY01R-120 Crayke Sports Club, Easingwold Road, Crayke 18 EA05T-1 to EA05T-322, HU01T-1 to HU01T-227, HU02T-1 to HU02T-87, HU03T-1 to HU03T-52, HU03T-1 to HU03T-52, HU04T-1 to HU04T-96 Dalton Village Hall, Dalton, Thirsk 19 SO01T-1to SO01T-629,SO02T-1 to SO02T-19 Danby Wiske Village Hall, Danby Wiske, Northallerton 20 MO01R-1 to MO01R-236, MO02R-1 to MO02R- 90, MO03R-1 to MO03R-43, MO04R-1 to MO04R-42, MO05R-1 to MO05R-30 Easingwold - Methodist Schoolrooms, Chapel Street, Easingwold 21 EA06T-1 to EA06T-2275 Easingwold Community Library, Market Place, Easingwold 22 EA06T-2275/1 to EA06T-4372 East Cowton Village Hall, East Cowton, Northallerton 23 AP03R-1 to AP03R-493, AP04R-1/1 to AP04R- 27, AP05R-1 to AP05R-87 East Harlsey Village Hall, East Harlsey, Northallerton 24 OS05R-1 to OS05R-228 Great Ayton Parochial Church Hall, Guisborough Road, Great 25 GR02R-1 to GR02R-905 Ayton Great Ayton Parochial Church Hall, Guisborough Road, Great 26 GR02R-908 to GR02R-1718 Ayton Great Ayton W I Hall, Newton Road, Great Ayton 27 GR03R-1 to GR03R-2063, GR04R-1 to GR04R- 98 Great Broughton Village Hall, Great Broughton, Middlesbrough 28 ST01R-1 to ST01R-880, ST02R-1 to ST02R-252 Great Smeaton Village Hall, Great Smeaton, Northallerton 29 AP08R-1 to AP08R-157, AP09R-1 to AP09R-86, AP10R-1 to AP10R-38, AP11R-1 to AP11R-212, AP12R-1 to AP12R-63, AP13R-1 to AP13R-40, AP14R-1 to AP14R-59 Helperby Millennium Hall, Main Street, Helperby, York 30 RA08T-1 to RA08T-395, RA09T-1 to RA09T-239, RA10T-1 to RA10T-7, RA11T-1 to RA11T-132 Huby Memorial Village Hall, Main Street, Huby 31 HU05T-1 to HU05T-975 Husthwaite Village Hall, Husthwaite, York 32 RA12T-1 to RA12T-335, RA13T-1 to RA13T-31 Hutton Rudby Village Hall, Enterpen, Hutton Rudby, Yarm 33 HY02R-1 to HY02R-1353, HY03R-1 to HY03R- 61, HY04R-1 to HY04R-265, HY05R-1 to HY05R-15, HY06R-1 to HY06R-93 Ingleby Greenhow & Easby Village Hall, Ingleby Greenhow, 34 GR05R-1 to GR05R-289, GR06R-1 to GR06R- Middlesbrough 118, GR07R-1 to GR07R-84 Kirby Sigston & District Village Hall, Kirby Sigston, Northallerton 35 OS07R-1 to OS07R-79, OS08R-1 to OS08R-33 Kirkby Fleetham Village Hall, Kirkby Fleetham, Northallerton 36 MO06R-1 to MO06R-19, MO07R-1 to MO07R- 462 Kirklington Village Hall, (Kirklington & Howgrave), Kirklington 37 TA02R-1 to TA02R-1/1, TA03R-1 to TA03R-180, TA04R-1 to TA04R-72 Knayton Village Institute, Knayton, Thirsk 38 BA05T-1 to BA05T-50, BA06T-1 to BA06T-274, BA07T-1 to BA07T-50 Leeming Village Hall, Leeming, Northallerton 39 BE02R-1 to BE02R-821, BE12R-1 to BE12R- 1270, BE13R-1 to BE13R-38 Linton on Ouse Village Hall, Linton on Ouse, York 40 EA07T-1 to EA07T-638 Morton-on-Swale Village Hall, Morton-on-Swale, Northallerton 41 MO08R-1 to MO08R-560, MO09R-1 to MO09R- 176, MO10R-1 to MO10R-36, MO11R-1 to MO11R-115, MO12R-1 to MO12R-36, MO13R-2 to MO13R-137 Nether Silton - Gold Cup Inn, Nether Silton, Thirsk 42 BA08R-1 to BA08R-78, BA09R-1 to BA09R-69, BA10R-1 to BA10R-16, BA11R-1 to BA11R-53 Newton on Ouse Parish Hall, Back Lane, Newton on Ouse, York 43 EA08T-1 to EA08T-495 Northallerton Methodist Church Hall, High Street, Northallerton 44 NN02R-1171 to NN02R-1747 Northallerton Methodist Church Hall, High Street, Northallerton 45 NN02R-1748 to NN02R-3121 Northallerton Scout and Guide Group, 1 Boroughbridge Road, 46 RY01R-1 to RY01R-930 Northallerton Northallerton Scout and Guide Group, 1 Boroughbridge Road, 47 RY01R-931 to RY01R-1817 Northallerton Northallerton Town Hall, Lower Hall, High Street, Northallerton 48 NS01R-1/1 to NS01R-3563/1 Northallerton Town Hall, Lower Hall, High Street, Northallerton 49 NS02R-1 to NS02R-1676 Osmotherley Village Hall, South End, Osmotherley, Northallerton 50 OS09R-1 to OS09R-505, OS10R-1 to OS10R- 41, OS11R-1 to OS11R-50, OS12R-1 to OS12R- 29, OS13R-1 to OS13R-54 Potto Village Hall, Cooper Lane, Potto, Northallerton 51 OS14R-1 to OS14R-247 Dated: Monday 26 April 2021 Janet Waggott - Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Doncaster Road, SELBY, YO8 9FT Raskelf Village Hall, Raskelf, Easingwold, York 52 RA14T-1 to RA14T-443, RA15T-1 to RA15T-16, RA16T-1 to RA16T-94 Romanby Methodist Church Hall, The Fairway, Northallerton 53 RY02R-1 to RY02R-1607 Romanby Methodist Church Hall, The Fairway, Northallerton 54 RY02R-1608 to RY02R-3172 Rounton Village Hall, The Square, East Rounton, Northallerton 55 AP06R-1 to AP06R-86, AP07R-1 to AP07R-164 Sandhutton Village Hall, Sandhutton, Thirsk 56 TH02T-1 to TH02T-202/3, TH03T-1 to TH03T-91, TH04T-1 to TH04T-94, TH05T-1 to TH05T-114, TH06T-1 to TH06T-63 Scruton Coore Memorial Hall, Scruton, Northallerton 57 MO14R-1 to MO14R-383 Seamer Village Hall, Seamer 58 HY07R-1 to HY07R-501, HY08R-1 to HY08R- 184 Sessay Village Hall, Sessay, Thirsk 59 SO03T-1 to SO03T-263, SO04T-1 to SO04T-72 Shipton-by-Beningbrough Community Centre, Main Street, 60 EA09T-1 to EA09T-583, EA10T-1 to EA10T-51, Shipton EA11T-1 to EA11T-49 Sinderby & District Village Hall, Sinderby, Thirsk 61 TA05R-1 to TA05R-324, TA06R-1 to TA06R-111, TA07R-1 to TA07R-44, TA08R-1 to TA08R-39, TA09R-1 to TA09R-14 Snape Village Institute, Snape, Bedale 62 TA10R-1 to TA10R-330, TA11R-1 to TA11R-30 South Kilvington - 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