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Notice of Situation of Polling Places (Motherwell and Wishaw) SCOTTISH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION THURSDAY, 6 MAY 2021 MOTHERWELL AND WISHAW CONSTITUENCY Notice of Situation of Polling Places PO/ Polling Station No. of Ballot District Polling Place Part of Register No. Voters Box No. Reference 1 NL124 Dalziel High School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Aikman 758 Crawford Street Road to Cameron Street inclusive Motherwell ML1 3AG 2 NL124 Dalziel High School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Chestnut 744 Crawford Street Grove to Elmhurst inclusive Motherwell ML1 3AG 3 NL124 Dalziel High School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Elvan 870 Crawford Street Street to Kethers Street inclusive Motherwell ML1 3AG 4 NL124 Dalziel High School 4 Voters in streets etc commencing with Ladywell 632 Crawford Street Road to Prentice Road inclusive Motherwell ML1 3AG 5 NL124 Dalziel High School 5 Voters in streets etc commencing with Ross 646 Crawford Street Crescent to Wooddale inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 3AG electors 6 NL125 Ailsa Nursery Centre 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Arran 907 The Loaning Road to The Loaning inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 3NQ electors 7 NL126 Braidhurst High School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Airth 631 Dalriada Crescent Court to Crab Quadrant inclusive Motherwell, ML1 3XF 8 NL126 Braidhurst High School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Dalriada 668 Dalriada Crescent Crescent to Forgewood Road inclusive Motherwell, ML1 3XF 9 NL126 Braidhurst High School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Frood 654 Dalriada Crescent Street to Tulley Wynd inclusive and other Motherwell, ML1 3XF electors 10 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Ailsa 733 Logans Road Avenue to Chesters Crescent inclusive Motherwell ML1 3PB 11 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Citadel 639 Logans Road Place to Cumbrae Drive inclusive Motherwell ML1 3PB 12 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with 788 Logans Road Dechmont Avenue to James Street inclusive Motherwell ML1 3PB 13 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 4 Voters in streets etc commencing with John 864 Logans Road Muir Way to Logans Road inclusive Motherwell ML1 3PB 14 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 5 Voters in streets etc commencing with Machrie 622 Logans Road Street to Sannox Drive inclusive Motherwell ML1 3PB 15 NL127 Pat Cullinan Centre 6 Voters in streets etc commencing with Scotia 750 Logans Road Street to Watling Street inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 3PB electors PO/ Polling Station No. of Ballot District Polling Place Part of Register No. Voters Box No. Reference 16 NL130 Daisy Park Community 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Addie 813 Centre Street to Draffen Court inclusive Cassels Street Motherwell ML1 1DX 17 NL130 Daisy Park Community 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Draffen 892 Centre Tower to Woodburn Street inclusive and other Cassels Street electors Motherwell ML1 1DX 18 NL133 Muir Street Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Alyssum 563 Parkneuk Street Crescent to Muir Street inclusive Motherwell ML1 1BY 19 NL133 Muir Street Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Parkneuk 371 Parkneuk Street Street to Thyme Square inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 1BY electors 20 NL141 John McCormack Community 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Brock 693 Centre Place to Roedeer Drive inclusive Motherwell Road Carfin ML1 4EB 21 NL141, John McCormack Community 2 Register NL141 voters in Skylark Wynd; 584 NL152 Centre Register NL152 voters in streets etc and Motherwell Road commencing with Budgett Brae to Wells Grove NL153 Carfin ML1 4EB inclusive and in Register NL153 voters in Merry Street inclusive 22 NL142 Berryhill Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with 559 Hillcrest Avenue Aldersyde Avenue to Glencairn Avenue Wishaw ML2 7RB inclusive 23 NL142 Berryhill Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Golfhill 537 Hillcrest Avenue Road to Wingate Street inclusive and other Wishaw ML2 7RB electors 24 NL143 Jim Foley Community Centre 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Belhaven 708 John Street Estate to McGregor Street inclusive Wishaw ML2 7TG 25 NL143 Jim Foley Community Centre 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with 691 John Street Meadowhead to Winning Quadrant inclusive Wishaw ML2 7TG and other electors 26 NL144, Wishawhill Community Centre 1 Register NL144 voters in streets etc 847 NL145 Low Main Street commencing with Cairngorm Crescent to and Wishaw ML2 7ND Grampian Road inclusive and in Register NL146 NL146 voters in streets etc commencing with Anderson Court to St. Winifreds Way inclusive and other electors 27 NL144 Wishawhill Community Centre 2 Register NL144 voters in streets etc 753 and Low Main Street commencing with Heathery Road to Wishawhill NL145 Wishaw ML2 7ND Street inclusive and in Register NL145 voters in streets etc commencing with Baxter Wynd to Steel Place inclusive and other electors 28 NL147 Glencairn Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Adele 800 Glencairn Street Street to Brentnall Grove inclusive Motherwell ML1 1TT 29 NL147 Glencairn Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Cairn 793 Glencairn Street Court to Franklin Drive inclusive Motherwell ML1 1TT 30 NL147 Glencairn Primary School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Freesia 829 Glencairn Street Court to McClurg Court inclusive Motherwell ML1 1TT 2 PO/ Polling Station No. of Ballot District Polling Place Part of Register No. Voters Box No. Reference 31 NL147 Glencairn Primary School 4 Voters in streets etc commencing with Meadow 812 Glencairn Street Road to Windmillhill Street inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 1TT electors 32 NL148 Knowetop Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Cairnwell 761 Knowetop Avenue Gardens to Nelson Crescent inclusive Motherwell ML1 2AG 33 NL148 Knowetop Primary School 2 Register NL148 voters in streets etc 762 and Knowetop Avenue commencing with Oates Gardens to Woodside NL149 Motherwell ML1 2AG Tower inclusive and other electors and in Register NL149 voters in streets etc commencing with Adele Street to Burnside Tower inclusive 34 NL149 Knowetop Primary School 3 Register NL149 voters in streets etc 722 and Knowetop Avenue commencing with Camp Road to Ellis Way NL151 Motherwell ML1 2AG inclusive and in Register NL151 voters in streets etc commencing with Annan Glade to Doon Street inclusive and other electors 35 NL149 Knowetop Primary School 4 Voters in streets etc commencing with Emily 782 Knowetop Avenue Drive to Lapwing Crescent inclusive Motherwell ML1 2AG 36 NL149 Knowetop Primary School 5 Voters in streets etc commencing with Leven 746 Knowetop Avenue Street to Woodlands Street inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 2AG electors 37 NL150 Muirhouse Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with Alder 770 66 Barons Road Gardens to Dollar Park inclusive Motherwell ML1 2NB 38 NL150 Muirhouse Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Dorian 774 66 Barons Road Wynd to Merryton Tower inclusive Motherwell ML1 2NB 39 NL150 Muirhouse Primary School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Mor 669 66 Barons Road Mews to Oss Quadrant inclusive Motherwell ML1 2NB 40 NL150 Muirhouse Primary School 4 Register NL150 voters in streets etc 850 and 66 Barons Road commencing with Shields Court to Wyvis Way NL165 Motherwell ML1 2NB inclusive and other electors and in Register NL165 voters in streets etc commencing with Attercliffe Avenue to Kirkhill Road inclusive 41 NL165 Muirhouse Primary School 5 Voters in streets etc commencing with Kirkhill 752 66 Barons Road Street to Thomson Avenue inclusive and other Motherwell ML1 2NB electors 42 NL154 St. Brigid’s Primary School 1 Voters in streets etc commencing with 668 Newton Drive Abernethyn Road to Braedale Crescent Newmains ML2 9DE inclusive 43 NL154 St. Brigid’s Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Braedale 712 Newton Drive Place to Eastwood Drive inclusive Newmains ML2 9DE 44 NL154 St. Brigid’s Primary School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Firtree 684 Newton Drive Place to Morningside Road inclusive Newmains ML2 9DE 45 NL154 St. Brigid’s Primary School 4 Voters in streets etc commencing with 615 Newton Drive Muirhouse Avenue to Robert Wynd inclusive Newmains ML2 9DE 3 PO/ Polling Station No. of Ballot District Polling Place Part of Register No. Voters Box No. Reference 46 NL154 St. Brigid’s Primary School 5 Voters in streets etc commencing with School 672 Newton Drive Road to Young Place inclusive and other Newmains ML2 9DE electors 47 NL156 St. Brigid’s Primary School 6 Voters in streets etc commencing with Ailort 536 Newton Drive Loan to Westwood Road inclusive and other Newmains ML2 9DE electors 48 NL155, Cleland Primary School 1 Register NL155 voters in streets etc 689 NL157 26 Main Street commencing with Aberlady Street to Baxter and Cleland ML1 5QN Brae inclusive; and in Register NL162 voters in NL162 streets etc. commencing with Braid Avenue to Vardon Lea inclusive (excluding Omoa Road) and other electors 49 NL155 Cleland Primary School 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Bellside 727 and 26 Main Street Road to Foundry Road inclusive and in Register NL157 Cleland ML1 5QN NL157 voters in Carlisle Road 50 NL155 Cleland Primary School 3 Voters in streets etc commencing with Fraser 776 26 Main Street Street to Murdostoun Terrace inclusive Cleland ML1 5QN 51 NL155, Cleland Primary School 4 Register NL155 voters in streets etc 761 NL157 26 Main Street commencing with Nith Path to Wishaw Low and Cleland ML1 5QN Road inclusive and other electors; Register NL162 NL157 voters in streets etc commencing with Captains Walk to North and South Road inclusive (excluding Carlisle Road) and in Register NL162 voters in Omoa Road 52 NL158 Carrick Hall 1 Register NL158 voters in streets etc 612 and Carrick Crescent commencing with Allanton Grove to North NL171 Wishaw ML2 7JP Dryburgh Road inclusive and other electors and in Register NL171 voters in North Dryburgh Road inclusive 53 NL171 Carrick Hall 2 Voters in streets etc commencing with Carrick 414 Carrick Crescent Cresent to Yarrow Crescent inclusive (excluding Wishaw ML2 7JP North Dryburgh Road) and other electors 54 NL159 St.
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