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Current and Proposed Polling Stations Current and proposed polling stations Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district Bardwell ward WBdw Bardwell W-BDW Bardwell 654 Bardwell Village Hall, Up Street No WBhm Barnham W-BHM Barnham 469 Barnham Village Hall, Mill Lane No WCWe Coney Weston W-CWE Coney Weston 298 Coney Weston Village Hall, The Street No WEus Euston W-EUS Euston 101 Current - caravan sited within grounds of Yes Yes Euston estate. Proposed - to poll out of polling district with neighbouring parish at Barnham Village Hall, Mill Lane WFMa Fakenham W-FMA Fakenham 133 St Peters Church, Fakenham Magna No Magna Magna WHon1 Honington – Part W-HN-VL Honington 265 Honington & Sapiston Village Hall, Yes No 1 (Village) Sapiston (in Sapiston parish) WSap Sapiston W-SAP Sapiston 141 Honington & Sapiston Village Hall, No Sapiston Barningham ward WBgm Barningham W-BGM Barningham 790 Barningham Village Hall No WHep Hepworth W-HEP Hepworth 455 Hepworth Community Pavilion No WHop Hopton W-HOP Hopton 500 Hopton Village Hall No WKne Knettishall W-KNE Knettishall 22 Hopton Village Hall, Hopton Yes No Page 1 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district WMWe Market Weston W-MWE Market Weston 202 Market Weston Village Hall No WThe Thelnetham W-THE Thelnetham 214 Thelnetham Village Hall No Barrow ward WBrw Barrow W-BRW Barrow 1503 Barrow Village Hall No WDen Denham W-DEN Denham 130 St Marys Church, Denham WSax1 The Saxhams - W-GSX The Saxhams 152 Current – caravan sited at Twite’s Corner Yes Part 1 (Great) (Great) Proposed - to use St Andrews Church, Great Saxham WSax2 The Saxhams – W-LSX The Saxhams 68 Current – caravan sited at Lodge Farm Yes Yes Part 2 (Great) (Little) Proposed – to poll out of district with neighbouring parish at St Andrews Church, Great Saxham WWes Westley W-WES Westley 156 The Westley Club, Old Church Lane, No Westley Brandon Central ward BRW2 Brandon West W-BR-C Brandon 2202 Current – none (new Polling District) Yes Part 2 (Central) Proposed – Royal British Legion, London Road Page 2 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district Brandon East ward BRE1 Brandon East W-BR-E Brandon (East) 2191 Current – Royal British Legion, London Yes No Part 1 Road Proposed – to poll out of district at Empanda Day Centre, Warren Close (in Brandon Central ward) Brandon West ward BRW1 Brandon West W-BR-W Brandon (West) 2191 Brandon Leisure Centre, Church Road (in Yes No Part 2 Brandon Central ward) (Bury St Edmunds) Abbeygate ward B-BAb1 Abbeygate Part B-BE- Bury St 1750 United Reformed Church, Whiting Street, No 1 AB1 Edmunds (Abbeygate) 1 B-BAb2 Abbeygate Part B-BE- Bury St 1014 Quaker Meeting House, St Johns Street No 2 AB2 Edmunds (Abbeygate) 2 B-BE- Bury St 1030 Hyndman Centre, Hospital Road No AB3 Edmunds (Abbeygate) 3 (Bury St Edmunds) Eastgate ward B-BEa1 Eastgate Part 1 B-BE-EA Bury St 1819 Current – St James Middle School AND No Edmunds Garland Street Baptist Church (Eastgate) Proposed – Garland Street Baptist Church Page 3 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district (Bury St Edmunds) Minden ward B-BMi1 Minden Part 1 B-BE-MI1 Bury St 897 Westbury Community Centre, Oliver Road No Edmunds (Minden) 1 B-BRi4 Risbygate Part 4 B-BE-MI2 Bury St 1558 West Road Church, 68 Queens Road No Edmunds (Minden) 2 B-BMi2 Minden Part 2 B-BE-MI3 Bury St 1846 All Saints Church, Park Road No Edmunds (Minden) 3 (Bury St Edmunds) Moreton Hall ward B-BMH1 Moreton Hall B-BE- Bury St 2123 Moreton Hall Community Centre, Symonds No Part 1 MH1 Edmunds Road (Moreton Hall) 1 B-BMH2 Moreton Hall B-BE- Bury St 3369 Current - Abbots Green Community Yes Yes Part 2 MH2 Edmunds Primary School (Moreton Hall) 2 Proposed – to poll out of district with neighbouring parish of Rushbrooke with Rougham (North) at Skyliner Gym, Rougham Tower Avenue (to be confirmed) BRUS-N Rushbrooke with B-RUS-N Rushbrooke with 64 Current – Rougham Sports Hall, Yes Rougham Rougham Almshouse Road (North) (North) Proposed - Skyliner Gym, Rougham Tower Avenue (to be confirmed) Page 4 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district (Bury St Edmunds) Southgate ward B-BSg Southgate B-BE- Bury St 1056 Current – none (new polling district) Yes SG1 Edmunds Proposed - Victory Sports Ground, Nowton (Southgate) 1 Road (to be confirmed) B-BSg Southgate B-BE- Bury St 2236 Southgate Community Centre, Caie Walk No SG2 Edmunds (Southgate) 2 (Bury St Edmunds) St Olaves ward B-BSO1 St Olaves Part 1 B-BE- Bury St 1234 Northumberland Avenue Methodist No SO1 Edmunds (St Church, Northumberland Avenue Olaves) 1 B-BSO2 St Olaves Part 2 B-BE- Bury St 1889 Newbury Community Centre, St Olaves No SO2 Edmunds (St Road Olaves) 2 (Bury St Edmunds) Tollgate ward B-BRi3 Risbygate Part 3 B-BE- Bury St 936 Current – none (new polling district) Yes Yes TG1 Edmunds Proposed – Bury Leisure Centre or West (West (Tollgate) 1 Suffolk House (to be confirmed) Suffolk House) B-BRi1 Risbygate Part 1 B-BE- Bury St 1313 7th Day Adventist Church, Fornham Road No TG2 Edmunds (Tollgate) 2 B-BNo Northgate B-BE- Bury St 1887 Anselm Community Centre, Anselm No TG3 Edmunds Avenue (Tollgate) 3 Page 5 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district (Bury St Edmunds) Westgate ward B-BWe1 Westgate Part 1 B-BE- Bury St 2007 Horringer Court Middle School, No WE1 Edmunds Glastonbury Road (Westgate) 1 B-BWe2 Westgate Part 2 B-BE- Bury St 1508 West End Home Guard Club, 53 Abbot No WE2 Edmunds Road (Westgate) 2 B-BE- Bury St 421 West End Home Guard Club, 53 Abbot Yes No WE3 Edmunds Road (Westgate) 3 Chedburgh & Chevington ward WOus Ousden W-OUS Ousden 215 Ousden Village Hall No WChd Chedburgh W-CHD Chedburgh 524 Erskine Community Centre, Chedburgh No WChv Chevington W-CHV Chevington 503 Chevington Village Hall No DAL Dalham W-DAL Dalham 177 Dalham Village Hall No WDep Depden W-DEP Depden 182 Current – caravan sited in layby on Bury Yes Yes Road Proposed - to poll out of polling district with neighbouring parish at Erskine Community Centre in Chedburgh WHar Hargrave W-HAR Hargrave 237 Hargrave Village Hall No Page 6 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district WLid Lidgate W-LID Lidgate 194 Lidgate Village Hall No WRed Rede W-RED Rede 116 Rede Village Hall No Clare, Hundon & Kedington ward SCav Cavendish S-CAV Cavendish 830 Memorial Hall, Cavendish No SCla Clare S-CLA Clare 1777 Clare Community Centre No SPos Poslingford S-POS Poslingford 175 Current – caravan sited at Poslingford Hall Yes Yes Proposed - to poll out of polling district with neighbouring parish at Clare Community Centre WBnd Barnardiston W-BND Barnardiston 116 Current – caravan sited at Blue Gown Yes Yes Corner Proposed – to poll out of polling district with neighbouring parish at Hundon Village Hall WHun Hundon W-HUN Hundon 867 Hundon Village Hall No WKed Kedington W-KED Kedington 1584 Kedington Royal British Legion No WSbc Stoke by Clare W-SBC Stoke by Clare 424 Stoke by Clare Village Hall No WStr Stradishall W-STR Stradishall 378 Stradishall Parish Church No WWix Wixoe W-WIX Wixoe 118 St Leonards Church, Wixoe No Page 7 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district Exning ward EXN Exning W-EXN Exning 1645 Exning Community Church Hall No Haverhill Central ward W-HHS1 Haverhill South W-HH-C1 Haverhill 578 Current - none (new polling district) Yes Part 2 (Central) 1 Proposed – Haverhill Leisure Centre, Eringshausen Way W-HH-C2 Haverhill 1751 Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street No (Central) 2 Haverhill East ward W-HHE1 Haverhill East W-HH-E1 Haverhill (East) 1275 Chalkstone Community Centre No Part 1 1 W-HHE2 Haverhill East W-HH-E2 Haverhill (East) 1509 Current - none (new polling district) Yes Part 2 2 Proposed – The New Croft, Chalkstone Way Haverhill North ward W- Haverhill North W-HH-N1 Haverhill (North) 1696 New Cangle Primary School, Chapple No HHN1 Part 1 1 Drive W- Haverhill North W-HH-N2 Haverhill (North) 1396 Current – none (new polling district) Yes HHN2 Part 2 2 Proposed – Portacabin (site to be confirmed) Page 8 Electorate Polling Polling as at Sept outside Station Current New 2018 of Change Polling Current Polling Polling New Polling polling District District Name District District Name Proposed Polling Station district Haverhill South ward W-HHS1 Haverhill South W-HH-S1 Haverhill (South) 2099 Leiston Community Centre, Leiston Road No Part 1 1 W-HHS2 Haverhill South W-HH-S2 Haverhill (South) 2287
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