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Situation of Polling Places Council WARRINGTON BOROUGH NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING PLACES COUNCIL Election of a BOROUGH COUNCILLOR to serve in Date of Election 06 May 2021 each of the following Wards I should advise you that the WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Election will take place on Thursday 6 May 2021 and the poll will take place between the hours of 07:00 am to 10:00 pm. Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 59 Appleton St Mary Magdalenes Church Hall 87 Dingleway 59 SAA 1 - SAA 1840.000 Appleton Warrington WA4 3AG 60 Appleton Broomfields Leisure Centre Broomfields Road 60 SAB 1 - SAB 3528.000 Appleton Warrington WA4 3AE 61 Appleton Appleton Parish Hall Dudlow Green Road 61 SAC 1 - SAC 1432.999 Appleton Warrington WA4 5EQ 62 Appleton Appleton Parish Hall Dudlow Green Road 62 SAC 1433.000 - SAC 3897.000 Appleton Warrington WA4 5EQ SAD 1 - SAD 1521.000 SAD 1 - SAD 1521.000 63 Appleton St Matthews Church Hall Stretton Road Stretton 63 SAE 1 - SAE 1282.000 Warrington WA4 4NT SAF 1 - SAF 2021.500 SAF 1 - SAF 2021.500 64 Appleton St John's Community Church Hall Old Chester 64 SAG 1 - SAG 1321.000 Road Higher Walton Warrington WA4 6TG Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 65 Bewsey and Little Stars Childrens Centre Boulting Avenue 65 SBA 1 - SBA 2249.000 Whitecross Warrington WA5 0JG 66 Bewsey and Bewsey Park Community Centre Troutbeck 66 SBB 1 - SBB 2087.000 Whitecross Avenue Warrington Cheshire WA5 0AS 67 Bewsey and Bewsey Park Community Centre Troutbeck 67 SBC 1 - SBC 2435.000 Whitecross Avenue Warrington Cheshire WA5 0AS 68 Bewsey and Warrington Day Centre Project 44 Allen Street 68 SBD 1 - SBD 1771.000 Whitecross Warrington Cheshire WA2 7JB 69 Bewsey and St Albans R C Primary School Bewsey Road 69 SBE 1 - SBE 1862.000 Whitecross Warrington WA5 0JS 70 Bewsey and Whitecross Community & Recreation Centre 70 SBF 1 - SBF 1511.000 Whitecross Lexden Street Warrington Cheshire WA5 1PT SBG 1 - SBG 2183.000 SBG 1 - SBG 2183.000 71 Bewsey and Pyramid Palmyra Square South Warrington 71 SBH 1 - SBH 1854.000 Whitecross Cheshire WA1 1BL 72 Bewsey and St Werburghs Development Centre Boswell 72 SBJ 1 - SBJ 1601.000 Whitecross Avenue Warrington WA4 6DQ Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 1 Birchwood Gorse Covert Primary School Gorse Covert 1 NCA 1 - NCA 3021.000 Road Birchwood Warrington Cheshire WA3 6TS 2 Birchwood Birchwood C Of E Primary School Admirals 2 NCB 1 - NCB 1165.000 Road Birchwood Warrington WA3 6QG 3 Birchwood Birchwood C Of E Primary School Admirals 3 NCB 1165.001 - NCB 3274.000 Road Birchwood Warrington WA3 6QG 4 Birchwood Thomas Risley Church Glover Road Birchwood 4 NCC 1 - NCC 1181.999 Warrington Cheshire WA3 7PH 5 Birchwood Thomas Risley Church Glover Road Birchwood 5 NCC 1182.000 - NCC 3460.000 Warrington Cheshire WA3 7PH 6 Birchwood Birchwood Youth & Community Centre Delenty 6 NCD 1 - NCD 1178.000 Drive Birchwood Warrington Cheshire WA3 6AN 7 Birchwood Birchwood Leisure and Tennis Complex Brock 7 NCE 1 - NCE 2386.000 Road Birchwood Warrington WA3 7PT Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 8 Burtonwood & Burtonwood Catholic Club Phipps Lane 8 NDA 1 - NDA 2579.500 Winwick Burtonwood Warrington Cheshire WA5 4HQ 9 Burtonwood & Burtonwood Catholic Club Phipps Lane 9 NDB 1 - NDB 2545.000 Winwick Burtonwood Warrington Cheshire WA5 4HQ Printed and published by Steven Broomhead, Returning Officer, WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, Sankey Street Warrington WA1 1UH Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 10 Burtonwood & Winwick Leisure Centre Myddleton Lane 10 NDC 1 - NDC 2960.000 Winwick Winwick Warrington Cheshire WA2 8LQ Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 73 Chapelford & Old St Phillip's (Westbrook) Church Westbrook 73 SEA 1 - SEA 2885.000 Hall Centre Westbrook Warrington WA5 8UE 74 Chapelford & Old Chapelford Village Primary School Santa Rosa 74 SEB 1 - SEB 1411.999 Hall Boulevard Great Sankey Warrington Cheshire WA5 3AL 75 Chapelford & Old Chapelford Village Primary School Santa Rosa 75 SEB 1412.000 - SEB 3790.000 Hall Boulevard Great Sankey Warrington Cheshire WA5 3AL 76 Chapelford & Old Chapelford Village Primary School Santa Rosa 76 SEC 1 - SEC 3083.500 Hall Boulevard Great Sankey Warrington Cheshire WA5 3AL 77 Chapelford & Old Bewsey Barns Community Centre Old Hall 77 SED 1 - SED 2338.000 Hall Road Old Hall Warrington Cheshire WA5 9PA 78 Chapelford & Old Westbrook Old Hall Primary School Old Hall 78 SEE 1 - SEE 1574.000 Hall Road Old Hall Warrington WA5 9QA SEE/1 1 - SEE/1 1159.000 SEE/1 1 - SEE/1 1159.000 Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 11 Culcheth Culcheth Community Centre Jackson Avenue 11 NFA 1 - NFA 1857.000 Glazebury & Croft Culcheth Warrington WA3 4EL 12 Culcheth Culcheth Christian Fellowship Hob Hey Lane 12 NFB 1 - NFB 2537.000 Glazebury & Croft Culcheth Warrington WA3 4NR 13 Culcheth Culcheth Methodist Church Ellesmere Road 13 NFC 1 - NFC 2370.000 Glazebury & Croft Culcheth Warrington WA3 4BJ 14 Culcheth Glazebury Scout Headquarters Warrington 14 NFD 1 - NFD 1904.000 Glazebury & Croft Road Glazebury Warrington WA3 5LW 15 Culcheth Mobile Unit - Churchill Avenue Churchill Avenue 15 NFE 1 - NFE 1624.000 Glazebury & Croft Warrington WA3 5HU 16 Culcheth Newchurch Parish Church Church Lane 16 NFF 1 - NFF 2719.000 Glazebury & Croft Culcheth Warrington Cheshire WA3 5ET 17 Culcheth Croft Village Memorial Hall Mustard Lane Croft 17 NFG 1 - NFG 2783.000 Glazebury & Croft Warrington WA3 7BQ Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 18 Fairfield & Howley St Benedicts Catholic Primary School Quebec 18 NGA 1 - NGA 2972.000 Road Warrington WA2 7SB 19 Fairfield & Howley Fairfield and Howley Neighbourhood Project 19 NGB 1 - NGB 2842.000 The Old School Fairfield Street Warrington WA1 3AJ 20 Fairfield & Howley Oakwood Avenue Community Primary School 20 NGC 1 - NGC 2037.000 Oakwood Avenue Warrington Cheshire WA1 NGC/1 1 - NGC/1 1199.000 3SZ NGC/1 1 - NGC/1 1199.000 21 Fairfield & Howley Irish Club Orford Lane Warrington WA2 7AL 21 NGD 1 - NGD 2074.000 22 Fairfield & Howley St Elphins Community Centre St Katherines 22 NGE 1 - NGE 1950.000 Way Warrington WA1 2EP 23 Fairfield & Howley Nora Street Community House 15 - 17 Nora 23 NGF 1 - NGF 2440.000 Street Warrington Cheshire WA1 2JG Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 79 Grappenhall Grappenhall Library Victoria Avenue 79 SHA 1 - SHA 2901.000 Grappenhall Warrington Cheshire WA4 2PE 80 Grappenhall Appleton Thorn Village Hall Stretton Road 80 SHB 1 - SHB 2068.000 Appleton Warrington Cheshire WA4 4RT 81 Grappenhall Grappenhall Community Centre Bellhouse Lane 81 SHC 1 - SHC 2034.500 Grappenhall Warrington WA4 2SG 82 Grappenhall Grappenhall Heys Primary School Stansfield 82 SHD 1 - SHD 1558.000 Drive Grappenhall Warrington WA4 3EA 83 Grappenhall Grappenhall Independent Methodist Church Hall 83 SHE 1 - SHE 1957.000 Barton Avenue Grappenhall Warrington Cheshire WA4 2LE Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable Printed and published by Steven Broomhead, Returning Officer, WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, Sankey Street Warrington WA1 1UH Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 84 Great Sankey Barrow Hall Primary School Sophia Drive Great 84 SJA 1 - SJA 1402.999 North & Whittle Sankey Warrington WA5 3TX Hall 85 Great Sankey Barrow Hall Primary School Sophia Drive Great 85 SJA 1403.000 - SJA 3836.000 North & Whittle Sankey Warrington WA5 3TX Hall 86 Great Sankey Tim Parry Community Centre Cromdale Way 86 SJB 1 - SJB 2660.000 North & Whittle Great Sankey Warrington WA5 3NY Hall 87 Great Sankey Whittle Hall Community Centre Lonsdale Close 87 SJC 1314.000 - SJC 3596.000 North & Whittle Great Sankey Warrington WA5 3UA Hall 88 Great Sankey Whittle Hall Community Centre Lonsdale Close 88 SJC 1 - SJC 1313.999 North & Whittle Great Sankey Warrington WA5 3UA Hall 89 Great Sankey Great Sankey Primary School Liverpool Road 89 SJD 1 - SJD 1693.000 North & Whittle Great Sankey Warrington WA5 1SB Hall Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No. No. Station where applicable 90 Great Sankey Hood Manor Community Centre Raikes Close 90 SKA 1 - SKA 1759.000 South Great Sankey Warrington WA5 1XE 91 Great Sankey Hood Manor Community Centre Raikes Close 91 SKA 1759.001 - SKA 4398.000 South Great Sankey Warrington WA5 1XE 92 Great Sankey Tim Parry & Johnathan Ball Peace Centre 92 SKB 1 - SKB 2145.000 South Peace Drive Great Sankey Warrington WA5 1HQ 93 Great Sankey Kings Community Centre Marina Avenue Great 93 SKC 1 - SKC 2370.000 South Sankey Warrington WA5 1JH 94 Great Sankey Great Sankey Childrens Centre Liverpool Road 94 SKD 1 - SKD 1722.000 South Great Sankey Warrington WA5 1SB 95 Great Sankey Sankey Bridges Community Centre 351 Old 95 SKE 1 - SKE 2756.000 South Liverpool Road Warrington WA5 1EB Ballot Box Ward Polling Place and address Station Persons entitled to vote at that Polling No.
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