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Situation of Polling Stations Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS SOUTH HAMS VOTING AREA Police and Crime Commissioner Election Devon and Cornwall Thursday 6 May 2021 - Hours of Poll: 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral register Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled to Number vote thereat Roborough Recreation Hall, New Road, Roborough 1 HAB-1 to HAB-655 The Woolwell Centre (1), Darklake Lane, Woolwell 2 HAC-1 to HAC-1164 The Woolwell Centre (2), Darklake Lane, Woolwell 3 HAC-1165 to HAC-2289 Community Room, Brixton St Mary's, Voluntary Primary School, Elliotts Hill 4 HAE-1 to HAE-1455 Community Room, Brixton St Mary's, Voluntary Primary School, Elliotts Hill 4 HAF-1 to HAF-282/2 Village Hall, School Lane, Cornwood 5 HAG-1 to HAG-869 Tea Room, Lukesland House, Harford 6 HAI-1 to HAI-68 Recreation Hall, Shaugh Prior, Plymouth 7 HAT-1 to HAT-452 Public Hall, Lee Moor, Plymouth 8 HAU-1 to HAU-216 Parish Hall, Sparkwell, Plymouth 9 HAV-1 to HAV-563 Congregational Chapel, Lee Mill, Ivybridge 10 HAW-1 to HAW-523 War Memorial Village Hall, Barton Close, Wembury 11 HBA-1 to HBA-1683 Silver Jubilee Hall, Down Thomas, Plymouth Devon 12 HBB-1 to HBB-763 Village Hall, Ashprington, Totnes 13 EAA-1 to EAA-379 Village Hall, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes 14 EAC-1 to EAC-349 Village Hall, Cornworthy, Totnes 15 EAJ-1 to EAJ-304 The Guildhall No. 1, Victoria Road, Dartmouth 16 EAL-1 to EAL-1193 The Guildhall No. 2, Victoria Road, Dartmouth 17 EAL-1194 to EAL-2427 Baptist Church Hall, Carey Road, Townstal 18 EAM-1 to EAM-1662 Parish Hall, Dittisham, Dartmouth 19 EAP-1 to EAP-326 Raddicombe Lodge, Kingswear Road, Hillhead 20 EBB-1 to EBB-480 Village Hall, Fore Street, Kingswear 21 EBC-1 to EBC-473 St John's Church, Littlehempston, Totnes 22 EBD-1 to EBD-205 Marldon Village Hall, Marldon 23 EBG-1 to EBG-1828 Village Hall, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes 24 EBS-1 to EBS-1182 Ivybridge Leisure Centre (3), Leonards Road, Ivybridge 25 HAK-1 to HAK-1891 Ivybridge Leisure Centre (4), Leonards Road, Ivybridge 26 HAK-1892 to HAK-3689 Ivybridge Leisure Centre (1), Leonards Road, Ivybridge 27 HAL-1 to HAL-1363 Ivybridge Leisure Centre (2), Leonards Road, Ivybridge 27 A HAM-1 to HAM-466 Woodlands Park Primary School (1), Abbot Road, Ivybridge 28 HAN-1 to HAN-1841 Woodlands Park Primary School (2), Abbot Road, Ivybridge 29 HAN-1842 to HAN-3466 Bittaford Community Hall, Jubilee Terrace, Bittaford, Ivybridge 30 HAY-1 to HAY-319 Bittaford Community Hall, Jubilee Terrace, Bittaford, Ivybridge 30 HAZ-1 to HAZ-1043 Village Hall, Blackawton, Totnes 31 EAD-1 to EAD-678 Village Hall, West Charleton, Kingsbridge 32 EAG-1 to EAG-442 Chivelstone Parish Community Hall, East Prawle, Kingsbridge 33 EAH-1 to EAH-232 Parish Hall, East Allington, Totnes 34 EAQ-1 to EAQ-592 Village Hall, East Portlemouth, Salcombe 35 EAR-1 to EAR-130 Village Hall, Appletree Close, Frogmore 36 EAS-1 to EAS-282/2 Village Hall, Sherford, Kingsbridge 37 EAT-1 to EAT-121 Kingsbridge & District Rest Centre, Adj.Quay House, Ilbert Road 38 EAY-1 to EAY-1590 Methodist Church Hall, Fore Street, Kingsbridge 39 EAZ-1 to EAZ-1729 Age Concern, Adjacent Quay House, The Quay 40 EBA-1 to EBA-1138 Village Hall, Slapton, Kingsbridge 41 EBK-1 to EBK-421 Church Hall, South Pool, Kingsbridge 42 EBP-1 to EBP-135 Village Hall, Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth 43 EBR-1 to EBR-918 Parish Hall, Stokenham, Kingsbridge 44 EBT-1 to EBT-760 Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes TQ9 5NE Village Hall, Tanpits Lane, Chillington 45 EBU-1 to EBU-961 Parish Hall, Strete, Dartmouth 46 EBV-1 to EBV-418 Ledstone Farm, Ledstone, Kingsbridge 47 EAF-1 to EAF-153 Church Hall, Pump Lane, Churchstow 48 EAI-1 to EAI-429 Village Hall, Moreleigh, Totnes 49 EAU-1 to EAU-390 Village Hall, South Brent Road, Loddiswell 50 EBE-1 to EBE-892 The Annexe, Village Hall, Malborough 51 EBF-1 to EBF-834 Holy Trinity Church, Church Street, Salcombe 52 EBJ-1 to EBJ-1355 Hope & Galmpton Village Hall, Galmpton, Kingsbridge 53 EBN-1 to EBN-361 Village Hall, South Milton, Kingsbridge 54 EBO-1 to EBO-321 Parish Hall, Thurlestone, Kingsbridge 55 EBW-1 to EBW-713 Village Hall, West Alvington, Kingsbridge 56 ECB-3 to ECB-476 St. Mary's Church, Woodleigh, Kingsbridge 57 ECC-1 to ECC-148 Memorial Hall, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge 58 HAA-1 to HAA-742 Memorial Hall, St. Ann's Chapel, Bigbury 59 HAD-1 to HAD-431 Reading Room, Kingston, Kingsbridge 60 HAO-1 to HAO-300 Memorial Hall, Back Street, Modbury 61 HAP-1 to HAP-1517 Women's Institute, Ringmore, Kingsbridge 62 HAS-1 to HAS-171 Village Hall, Scoriton, Buckfastleigh 63 EAE-1 to EAE-244 Village Hall, Dean Prior, Buckfastleigh 64 EAN-1 to EAN-169 Diptford Parish Hall, Diptford, Totnes 65 EAO-1 to EAO-491 Village Hall, Holne, Newton Abbot 66 EAX-1 to EAX-241 Avon Vale Tennis & Croquet Club, Black Hall Lane, Avonwick 67 EBH-1 to EBH-387 Village Hall, Rattery, South Brent 68 EBI-1 to EBI-435 Village Hall, Station Approach, South Brent 69 EBL-1 to EBL-227 Methodist Church Hall No 1, South Brent 70 EBM-1 to EBM-1054 Methodist Church Hall No 2, South Brent 71 EBM-1055 to EBM-2093 The Hub, Ermington Store & More, Church Street, Ermington 72 HAH-1 to HAH-699 Village Hall, Holbeton, Plymouth 73 HAJ-1 to HAJ-502 W.I. Community Hall, Newton Ferrers, Plymouth 74 HAQ-1 to HAQ-1112 Village Hall, Noss Mayo, Plymouth 75 HAR-1 to HAR-447 Village Hall, Ugborough, Ivybridge 76 HAX-1 to HAX-493 Yealmpton Community and Resource Centre, Stray Park, Yealmpton 77 HBC-1 to HBC-1871 Bridgetown Community Hall, Hope Close, Bridgetown 78 EAB-1 to EAB-605 Village Hall, Dartington, Totnes 79 EAK-1 to EAK-1619 Harberton Parish Hall, Tristford Road, Harberton 80 EAV-1 to EAV-567 Village Hall, Harbertonford, Totnes 81 EAW-1 to EAW-510 Victory Hall, Landscove, Ashburton 82 EBQ-1 to EBQ-639 The Civic Hall (3), Totnes 83 EBX-1 to EBX-498 St. John's Church Hall (1), Bridgetown, Totnes 84 EBY-1 to EBY-1191 St. John's Church Hall (2), Bridgetown, Totnes, Devon 85 EBY-1192 to EBY-2264 The Civic Hall (1), Totnes 86 EBZ-1 to EBZ-1251 The Civic Hall (2), Totnes, Devon 87 EBZ-1252 to EBZ-2450 Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes Devon 88 ECA-1 to ECA-1394 This poll is taken together with the election of Devon County Councillors for the electoral divisions in the South Hams Area, a South Hams District Council By-Election in the Ivybridge West Ward and Neighbourhood Plan Referendums in Aveton Gifford, Kingswear, Kingston, South Huish and Strete, Dated Friday 16 April 2021 Andrew Jonathan Bates Local Returning Officer Printed and Published by the Local Returning Officer, Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes TQ9 5NE .
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