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PCC Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations(PDF) Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2021 Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) Hampshire Police Area NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire Police Area Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire Police Area will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021, between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 2. The names, addresses and descriptions of the Candidates validly nominated for the election are as follows: Name of Candidate Address Description (if any) BUNDAY (address in Southampton, Itchen) Labour and Co-operative Party Tony JAMES-BAILEY (address in Brookvale & Kings Furlong, Basingstoke & Deane Hampshire Independents Steve Borough Council) JONES (address in Portsmouth North, Portsmouth City Council) Conservative Candidate - More Police, Safer Streets Donna MURPHY (address in St Paul ward, Winchester City Council) Liberal Democrats Richard Fintan 3. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Description of persons entitled Situation of Polling Station Number to vote thereat 1 Mapledurwell New Village Hall, Greywell Road, Mapledurwell BA01-1 to BA01-487 2 Newnham Club Room, Newnham, Hook BA02-1 to BA02-468 3 Lychpit Community Hall, Great Binfields Road, Lychpit, Basingstoke BA03-1 to BA03-2581 4 Royal British Legion Hall, Crown Lane, Old Basing BA04-1 to BA04-1825 5 Royal British Legion Hall, Crown Lane, Old Basing BA04-1826 to BA04-3208 6 Cliddesden Millennium Village Hall, Cliddesden, Basingstoke BA05-1 to BA05-448 7 Herriard Royal British Legion Hall, Herriard, Basingstoke BA06-1 to BA06-200 7 Herriard Royal British Legion Hall, Herriard, Basingstoke BA11-1 to BA11-52 8 Upton Grey Village Hall, Upton Grey, Basingstoke BA07-1 to BA07-73 8 Upton Grey Village Hall, Upton Grey, Basingstoke BA08-1 to BA08-498 8 Upton Grey Village Hall, Upton Grey, Basingstoke BA09-1 to BA09-22 8 Upton Grey Village Hall, Upton Grey, Basingstoke BA10-1 to BA10-48 9 Bramley C E Primary School, Bramley Lane, Bramley, Tadley BE1-1 to BE1-2357 10 Bramley Village Hall, The Street, Bramley, Tadley BE2-1 to BE2-1464 11 Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall, Reading Road, Sherfield on Loddon, Hook BE3-1 to BE3-1229 12 Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall, Reading Road, Sherfield on Loddon, Hook BE4-1 to BE4-121 12 Sherfield on Loddon Village Hall, Reading Road, Sherfield on Loddon, Hook BE8-1 to BE8-71 13 Mortimer West End Village Hall, Church Road, Mortimer West End, Reading BE5-1 to BE5-316 14 Silchester Village Hall (Club Room), Silchester, Reading BE6-1 to BE6-776 15 Stratfield Saye Village Hall, New Street, Stratfield Saye, Nr Reading BE7-1 to BE7-228 16 Church of Christ the King, Brighton Hill Centre, Basingstoke BH1-1 to BH1-2517 17 Brighton Hill Community Association Hall, Gershwin Court, Brighton Hill BH2-1 to BH2-1596 18 Hill Rise Hall, Bach Close, Brighton Hill BH3-1 to BH3-1971 19 Brighton Hill Scout Group Hut, Schubert Road, Basingstoke BH4-1 to BH4-1857 20 Brookvale Village Hall, Lower Brook Street, Basingstoke BR1-1 to BR1-1734 21 Brookvale Village Hall, Lower Brook Street, Basingstoke BR1-1735 to BR1-3446 22 The Salvation Army Hall, Wessex Close, Kings Furlong BR2-1 to BR2-1767 23 Sarum Hall Trinity Methodist Church, Sarum Hill, Basingstoke BR3-1 to BR3-1241/2 24 Chute House, Church Street, Basingstoke BR4-1 to BR4-978 25 Chineham Village Hall, Thornhill Way, Chineham CH1-1 to CH1-1546 26 Chineham Village Hall, Thornhill Way, Chineham CH1-1547 to CH1-2959 27 Christ Church, Reading Road, Chineham, Basingstoke CH2-1 to CH2-1568 28 Christ Church, Reading Road, Chineham, Basingstoke CH2-1569 to CH2-3119 29 Small Hall, Sherfield Park Community Centre, Sunwood Drive, Sherfield Park, Sherfield on Loddon CH3-1 to CH3-254 30 Small Hall, Sherfield Park Community Centre, Sunwood Drive, Sherfield Park, Sherfield on Loddon CH4-1/3 to CH4-1703 31 Portakabin, Civic Offices, London Road, Basingstoke EG1-1 to EG1-1140 32 The Roger Morris Centre, Eastrop Way, Basingstoke EG2-1 to EG2-1236 33 Rucstall Community Centre, Holbein Close, Basingstoke EG3-1 to EG3-1828 34 Viables Community Association, Viables Craft Centre, The Harrow Way EG4-1 to EG4-1609 35 Viables Community Association, Viables Craft Centre, The Harrow Way EG4-1610 to EG4-3107 36 Ashmansworth Village Hall, Ashmansworth, Newbury EV01-1 to EV01-174 37 Portal Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Burghclere EV02-1 to EV02-968 38 Ecchinswell Village Hall, Ecchinswell, Newbury EV03-1 to EV03-376 39 Bishops Green Village Hall, Beech Road, Bishops Green EV04-1 to EV04-551/2 40 Highclere Village Hall (The Armoury), Highclere, Newbury EV05-1 to EV05-666 41 The Social Club Litchfield, Hall adjacent to Post Office House, Litchfield EV07-1 to EV07-126 42 Newtown Village Hall, Newtown, Harts Lane, Newtown EV08-1 to EV08-218 43 St Mary Bourne Village Centre, St Mary Bourne, Andover EV09-1 to EV09-1105 44 East Woodhay Village Hall, East Woodhay, Newbury EV10-1 to EV10-691 45 Woolton Hill Church Hall, Woolton Hill, Newbury EV11-1 to EV11-1648 46 Hurstbourne Priors Village Hall, Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch EV12-1 to EV12-292 47 Hatch Warren Community Centre, Long Cross Lane, Hatch Warren HW1-1 to HW1-218 47 Hatch Warren Community Centre, Long Cross Lane, Hatch Warren HW4-1 to HW4-644 48 Hatch Warren Community Centre, Long Cross Lane, Hatch Warren HW2-1 to HW2-2188 Dated Tuesday 27 April 2021 Mark Heath Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2021 Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) Hampshire Police Area 49 Hatch Warren Community Centre, Long Cross Lane, Hatch Warren HW2-2189 to HW2-4368 50 Beggarwood Community Centre, Broadmere Road, Beggarwood HW3-1 to HW3-2405 51 Ridgeway Centre, Blackdown Close, Basingstoke KB1-1 to KB1-1579 52 Ridgeway Centre, Blackdown Close, Basingstoke KB1-1580 to KB1-3146 52 Ridgeway Centre, Blackdown Close, Basingstoke KB2-1 to KB2-185 53 Kempshott Village Hall, Pack Lane, Basingstoke KB3-1 to KB3-2608 54 Kempshott Village Hall, Pack Lane, Basingstoke KB3-2609 to KB3-5033/2 55 Bridge and Chess Club, Richmond Road, Basingstoke NR1-1 to NR1-2112 56 Oakridge West Community Centre, Oakridge Road, Basingstoke NR2-1 to NR2-1333 57 Oakridge Hall for All, Norden Community Association, Oakridge Village NR3-1 to NR3-1992 58 Oakridge Hall for All, Norden Community Association, Oakridge Village NR3-1993 to NR3-3819 59 Oakley Village Hall, Andover Road, Oakley, Basingstoke OC01-1 to OC01-88 59 Oakley Village Hall, Andover Road, Oakley, Basingstoke OC05-1 to OC05-187 59 Oakley Village Hall, Andover Road, Oakley, Basingstoke OC08-1 to OC08-986 60 Dummer Village Hall, Dummer, Basingstoke OC02-1 to OC02-362 61 Beggarwood Community Centre, Broadmere Road, Beggarwood OC03-1 to OC03-571 62 Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham, Basingstoke OC04-1 to OC04-697 62 Rathbone Pavilion, North Waltham, Basingstoke OC10-1 to OC10-41 63 Oakley Scout and Guide Centre, St John`s Piece, Oakley OC06-1 to OC06-1509 64 Oakley Scout and Guide Centre, St John`s Piece, Oakley OC07-1 to OC07-947 65 East Oakley Village Hall, Hill Road, Oakley OC09-1 to OC09-639 66 Steventon Parish Hall, Steventon, Basingstoke OC11-1 to OC11-168 67 Annexe Preston Candover Village Hall, Preston Candover, Basingstoke OC12-1 to OC12-82 67 Annexe Preston Candover Village Hall, Preston Candover, Basingstoke OC16-1 to OC16-84 67 Annexe Preston Candover Village Hall, Preston Candover, Basingstoke OC17-1 to OC17-339 68 Village Club Room Brown Candover, Brown Candover, Alresford OC13-1 to OC13-179 69 Ellisfield Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Ellisfield, Basingstoke OC14-1 to OC14-232 70 Farleigh Wallop Clubroom, The Avenue, Farleigh Wallop, Basingstoke OC15-1 to OC15-55 71 Melrose Community Meeting Hall, Abbey Road, Basingstoke PO1-1 to PO1-2142 72 St Gabriel's Church Hall, 25 Tewkesbury Close, Popley PO2-1 to PO2-2237 73 Popley Fields Community Centre, Carpenters Down, Basingstoke PO3-1 to PO3-1725 74 Popley Fields Community Centre, Carpenters Down, Basingstoke PO3-1726 to PO3-3426 75 Everest Community Health and Leisure Centre, Oxford Way, Basingstoke SJ1-1 to SJ1-1488 76 Rooksdown Community Centre, Park Prewett Road, Basingstoke SJ2-1 to SJ2-190 77 Rooksdown Community Centre, Park Prewett Road, Basingstoke SJ3-1 to SJ3-273/9 SJ3-286/1 to SJ3-1851 78 Rooksdown Community Centre, Park Prewett Road, Basingstoke SJ3-234/2 to SJ3-234/3 SJ3-1852 to SJ3-3623/3 78 Rooksdown Community Centre, Park Prewett Road, Basingstoke SJ7-1 to SJ7-20 79 All Saints Church, Rookery Farm Lane, Monk Sherborne SJ4-1 to SJ4-294 80 Sherborne St John Village Hall, Kiln Road, Sherborne St John, Basingstoke SJ5-1 to SJ5-1630/1 81 Ramsdell Village Hall, Basingstoke Road, Ramsdell, Tadley SJ6-1 to SJ6-343 82 St Andrews Methodist Church, Western Way, Basingstoke SO1-1 to SO1-1729 83 St Andrews Methodist Church, Western Way, Basingstoke SO1-1730 to SO1-3398 84 Westside Community Centre, Paddock Road, Basingstoke SO2-1 to SO2-2467 85 Westside Community Centre, Paddock Road, Basingstoke SO3-1 to SO3-779 86 Park View Primary School, Pinkerton Road, Basingstoke SO4-1 to SO4-1044 87 Pamber Heath Memorial Hall, Pamber Heath, Tadley TD1-1 to TD1-1534 88 St Stephens Hall, Silchester Road, Little London TD2-1 to TD2-642 89 Tadley Community Centre, Newchurch Road, Tadley TD3-1 to TD3-2112 90 Salvation Army Community Hall, Briar Way, Tadley TD4-1 to TD4-2165/1 91 Tadley Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley
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