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Situation of Polling Station Notice Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: West Mercia Voting area name: Bromsgrove District Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Rowney Green Peace Mem. Hall, Rowney ALA-1 to ALA-717 Green Lane, Rowney Green 2 Beoley Village Hall, Holt End, Beoley ALB-1 to ALB-772 3 Alvechurch Baptist Church, Red Lion Street, ALC-1 to ALC-766 Alvechurch 4 Alvechurch Baptist Church, Red Lion Street, ALV-1 to ALV-2242 Alvechurch 5 St Godwalds Church Hall, Finstall Road, ASA-1 to ASA-1029 Bromsgrove 6 St Godwalds Church Hall, Finstall Road, ASB-1 to ASB-1478 Bromsgrove 7 Stoke Prior Village Hall, Hanbury Road, Stoke AVA-1 to AVA-1578 Prior, Bromsgrove 8 Portable Building At Morrisons Supermarket, AVB-1 to AVB-856/1 Buntsford Park Road, Bromsgrove 9 Hopwood Village Hall, Birmingham Road, BHA-1 to BHA-792 Hopwood 10 Friends Meeting House, 6 Sandhills Road, BHB-1 to BHB-1421 Barnt Green 11 Belbroughton Recreation Centre, The Glebe, BRA-1 to BRA-1314/2 Off Hartle Lane, Belbroughton 12 Fairfield Village Hall, Stourbridge Road, BRB-1 to BRB-757 Fairfield, Bromsgrove 13 Bournheath Village Community Centre, Claypit BRC-1 to BRC-394 Lane, Bournheath, Bromsgrove 14 Clent Parish Hall, 40 Church Avenue, Clent BRD-1 to BRD-912 15 St Kenelms Church Hall, Bromsgrove Road, BRE-1 to BRE-92 Romsley, Halesowen 15 St Kenelms Church Hall, Bromsgrove Road, BRF-1 to BRF-452 Romsley, Halesowen 16 St Kenelms Church Hall, Bromsgrove Road, BRG-1 to BRG-1303 Romsley, Halesowen 17 Ryland Centre, New Road, Bromsgrove BVA-1 to BVA-2146 17 Ryland Centre, New Road, Bromsgrove BVB-1 to BVB-242 18 Catshill Village Hall, 126 Golden Cross Lane, CAN-1 to CAN-2217/2 Catshill 18 Catshill Village Hall, 126 Golden Cross Lane, Catshill 19 Catshill Methodist Church Hall, Golden Cross CAS-1 to CAS-2176 Lane, Catshill 20 St Andrews Church Hall, Lyttleton Avenue, CFA-1 to CFA-2252 Charford, Bromsgrove 20 St Andrews Church Hall, Lyttleton Avenue, CFB-1 to CFB-98 Charford, Bromsgrove 21 Cofton Hackett Village Hall, Barnt Green Road, COA-1 to COA-1734 Cofton Hackett 22 Trinity Centre (Lickey Parish Hall), Old COB-1 to COB-429 Birmingham Road, Lickey 23 Park Hall, Silver Street, Wythall DRA-1 to DRA-2499 24 Hagley Community Centre, Worcester Road, HAA-1 to HAA-2049 Hagley 25 Hagley Community Centre, Worcester Road, HGA-1 to HGA-1039 Hagley 25 Hagley Community Centre, Worcester Road, HGC-1 to HGC-121 Hagley 26 Hagley Community Centre, Worcester Road, HGB-1 to HGB-1528 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Parkside, Market Street, Bromsgrove, Worcs, B61 8DA Hagley 27 Millfield Social Club, Millfield Road, Bromsgrove HTA-1 to HTA-1790 28 Park Hall, Silver Street, Wythall HWA-1 to HWA-2395 29 Trinity Centre (Lickey Parish Hall), Old LHA-1 to LHA-477/1 Birmingham Road, Lickey 30 The Wheel, St Catherines Church, St LHB-1 to LHB-1133 Catherines Road, Blackwell, Bromsgrove 30 The Wheel, St Catherines Church, St LHC-1 to LHC-638 Catherines Road, Blackwell, Bromsgrove 31 Portable Building on Recreation Ground, Off LWA-1 to LWA-1634 Barnsley Hall Road, Bromsgrove 32 All Saints Church Hall, Burcot Lane, LWB-1 to LWB-499 Bromsgrove 32 All Saints Church Hall, Burcot Lane, LWC-1 to LWC-454 Bromsgrove 33 St Luke`s Church Centre, Braces Lane, MAA-1 to MAA-838 Marlbrook, Bromsgrove 33 St Luke`s Church Centre, Braces Lane, MAB-1 to MAB-677 Marlbrook, Bromsgrove 34 St Luke`s Church Centre, Braces Lane, MAC-1 to MAC-76 Marlbrook, Bromsgrove 34 St Luke`s Church Centre, Braces Lane, MAD-1 to MAD-829 Marlbrook, Bromsgrove 35 Lickey End First School, School Lane, Lickey NTA-1 to NTA-1305 End, Bromsgrove 35 Lickey End First School, School Lane, Lickey NTB-1 to NTB-4 End, Bromsgrove 35 Lickey End First School, School Lane, Lickey NTD-1 to NTD-4 End, Bromsgrove 36 All Saints Church Hall, Burcot Lane, NTC-1 to NTC-750 Bromsgrove 37 Dodford Village Hall, Priory Road, Dodford, PFA-1 to PFA-632 Bromsgrove 38 Girl Guide Hut, Kidderminster Road, PFB-1 to PFB-383 Bromsgrove 38 Girl Guide Hut, Kidderminster Road, SAA-1 to SAA-1082 Bromsgrove 38 Girl Guide Hut, Kidderminster Road, SAB-1 to SAB-559 Bromsgrove 39 Portable Building at Recreation Ground, King PFC-1 to PFC-381 George Close, Bromsgrove 40 Portable Building At Morrisons Supermarket, RHA-1 to RHA-1162 Buntsford Park Road, Bromsgrove 41 Function Room at Court Leet, 174 Worcester RHB-1 to RHB-778 Road, Bromsgrove 41 Function Room at Court Leet, 174 Worcester RHC-1 to RHC-497 Road, Bromsgrove 42 Holywell Primary School, School Road, Rubery RNA-1 to RNA-2516 43 The Royal British Legion, 64 New Road, Rubery RSA-1 to RSA-2576 44 New Song Community Church, Broad Street, SAC-1 to SAC-558 Bromsgrove 45 Function Room at Court Leet, 174 Worcester SAD-1 to SAD-488 Road, Bromsgrove 46 New Song Community Church, Broad Street, SMA-1 to SMA-2544 Bromsgrove 46 New Song Community Church, Broad Street, SMB-1 to SMB-6 Bromsgrove 47 Finstall First School, Carnforth Road, SSA-1 to SSA-2642 Bromsgrove 47 Finstall First School, Carnforth Road, SSB-1 to SSB-7 Bromsgrove 48 Bentley Village Hall, Manor Road, Upper TAA-1 to TAA-298 Bentley, Redditch 49 Finstall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Finstall, TAB-1 to TAB-549 Bromsgrove 49 Finstall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Finstall, TAD-1 to TAD-151 Published by the Local Returning Officer, Parkside, Market Street, Bromsgrove, Worcs, B61 8DA Bromsgrove 49 Finstall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Finstall, TAE-1 to TAE-607 Bromsgrove 50 Tardebigge Church Hall, Church Lane, TAC-1 to TAC-623 Tardebigge, Bromsgrove 51 Wythall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Wythall WTA-1 to WTA-820 51 Wythall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Wythall WWA-1 to WWA-307 51 Wythall Village Hall, Alcester Road, Wythall WWB-1 to WWB-1262 52 Wake Green Afc Sports Pavilion, Drawbridge WTB-1 to WTB-763 Road, Majors Green, Shirley 53 Woodrush Community Hub, Woodrush High WTC-1 to WTC-777 School, Shawhurst Lane, Hollywood 54 Broadmeadow Junior School, Monyhull Hall WWC-1 to WWC-580 Road, Birmingham Published by the Local Returning Officer, Parkside, Market Street, Bromsgrove, Worcs, B61 8DA .
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