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Situation of Polling Station Notice SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election East Midlands Region Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 Hours of Poll: 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Village Hall, School Lane, Aby with Greenfield 1 AA1-1 to AA1-152 Village Hall, School Lane, Aby with Greenfield 1 AA2-1 to AA2-24 Village Hall, School Lane, Aby with Greenfield 1 AA3-1 to AA3-18 Village Hall, School Lane, Aby with Greenfield 1 DE-1 to DE-11 Corn Exchange, Market Place, Alford 2 AB-A-1 to AB-A-1388/2 Corn Exchange, Market Place, Alford 3 AB-B-1 to AB-B-1376 Corn Exchange, Market Place, Alford 3 CL1-1 to CL1-46 Village Hall, Yarburgh Road, Alvingham 4 AC-1 to AC-205 Village Hall, Yarburgh Road, Alvingham 4 CA-1 to CA-80 Village Hall, Sea Lane, Anderby 5 AD-1 to AD-302 Old School, Main Road, Skendleby 6 AE-1 to AE-156 Old School, Main Road, Skendleby 6 DJ-1 to DJ-132/2 Old School, Main Road, Skendleby 6 EG-1 to EG-128 Village Hall, Main Street, Authorpe 7 AF-1 to AF-111 Village Hall, West Lane, Baumber 8 AG1-1 to AG1-149 Village Hall, West Lane, Baumber 8 AG2-1 to AG2-29 Village Hall, Main Road, Maltby Le Marsh 9 AH-1 to AH-179 Village Hall, Main Road, Maltby Le Marsh 9 CL2-1 to CL2-326 Village Hall, Main Road, Belchford 10 AI-1 to AI-221 Village Hall, Main Road, Belchford 10 BF-1 to BF-67 Meeting Room, Skirbeck Farm, Panton Road, Benniworth 11 AJ-1 to AJ-172 Bilsby Holy Trinity Church, Alford Road, Bilsby 12 AK1-1 to AK1-327 Bilsby Holy Trinity Church, Alford Road, Bilsby 12 AK2-1 to AK2-37 Bilsby Holy Trinity Church, Alford Road, Bilsby 12 AK3-1 to AK3-48 Drop In Centre, Queens Hall, Kirmond Road, Binbrook 13 AL-1 to AL-775 Drop In Centre, Queens Hall, Kirmond Road, Binbrook 13 AR-1 to AR-56/1 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Robert Barlow Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, East Lindsey District Council, Tedder Hall, Manby Park, Louth, LN11 8UP Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Ramsden Hall, West Keal Road, Old Bolingbroke, 14 AM-1 to AM-265 Lincolnshire The Chapel, Worlaby Lane, Worlaby, Louth 15 AN-1 to AN-85/1 The Chapel, Worlaby Lane, Worlaby, Louth 15 AQ1-1 to AQ1-53 The Chapel, Worlaby Lane, Worlaby, Louth 15 AQ2-1 to AQ2-19 The Chapel, Worlaby Lane, Worlaby, Louth 15 CK-1 to CK-45 The Chapel, Worlaby Lane, Worlaby, Louth 15 DN-1 to DN-52 Village Hall, Main Road, Bucknall 16 AO1-1 to AO1-289 Village Hall, Main Road, Bucknall 16 AO2-1 to AO2-15 Village Hall, Main Road, Bucknall 16 AO3-1 to AO3-11 Village Hall, Playing Field Lane, Ludford 17 AP-1 to AP-90 Village Hall, Playing Field Lane, Ludford 17 CF-1 to CF-367 Village Hall, Church Lane, Orby 18 AS-1 to AS-90 Village Hall, Church Lane, Orby 18 CY-2 to CY-273/1 Village Hall, Sea Road, Chapel St Leonards 19 AT-1 to AT-1559 Village Hall, Sea Road, Chapel St Leonards 20 AT-1560 to AT-2873 Village Hall, Church Lane, Willoughby 21 AU-1 to AU-32 Village Hall, Church Lane, Willoughby 21 EI-1 to EI-80 Village Hall, Church Lane, Willoughby 21 EO-A-1 to EO-A-362 Village Hall, Church Lane, Willoughby 21 EO-B-1 to EO-B-133 Community Hall, Silver Street, Coningsby 22 AV-1 to AV-1459 Community Hall, Silver Street, Coningsby 23 AV-1460 to AV-2920 Methodist Church Hall, High Street, Grainthorpe 24 AW-1 to AW-52 Methodist Church Hall, High Street, Grainthorpe 24 BK-1 to BK-543 Parish Rooms, Main Road, Covenham St Bartholomew 25 AX1-1 to AX1-150 Parish Rooms, Main Road, Covenham St Bartholomew 25 AX2-1 to AX2-107 Beckets, St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Hogsthorpe 26 AY-1 to AY-94 Road, Mumby Beckets, St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Hogsthorpe 26 CT-1 to CT-386 Road, Mumby Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 AZ1-1 to AZ1-297 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 AZ2-1 to AZ2-28 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 BJ1-1 to BJ1-107 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 BJ2-1 to BJ2-141 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 DB1-1 to DB1-32/1 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 DB2-1 to DB2-47 Village Hall, Main Road, Donington on Bain 27 DL-1 to DL-43 Cracroft Village Hall, Boston Road, West Keal 28 BA-1 to BA-321 Cracroft Village Hall, Boston Road, West Keal 28 EM-1 to EM-290 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Robert Barlow Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, East Lindsey District Council, Tedder Hall, Manby Park, Louth, LN11 8UP Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Village Hall, Chapel Lane, East Kirkby 29 BB-1 to BB-247 Village Hall, Main Road, Horsington 30 BC-1 to BC-119 Village Hall, Main Road, Horsington 30 BX-1 to BX-199 Church Institute, Church Lane, South Elkington 31 BD-1 to BD-215 St Marys Church, Church Lane, Fotherby 32 BE1-1 to BE1-51 St Marys Church, Church Lane, Fotherby 32 BE2-1 to BE2-350 Village Hall, Main Street, Fulstow, Lincolnshire 33 BG-1 to BG-407 Village Hall, Main Street, Gayton Le Marsh 34 BH-1 to BH-124 St Martins Church, Welton Le Wold 35 BI-1 to BI-41 St Martins Church, Welton Le Wold 35 EK-1 to EK-107 Church Institute, Main Road, Great Carlton 36 BL1-1 to BL1-126 Church Institute, Main Road, Great Carlton 36 BL2-1 to BL2-99 JJs Cafe, Main Road, Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire 37 BM-1 to BM-134 JJs Cafe, Main Road, Hagworthingham, Lincolnshire 37 BO-1 to BO-282/2 Village Hall, Tinkle Street, Grimoldby 38 BN-1 to BN-753 Village Hall, Tinkle Street, Grimoldby 38 CM-1 to CM-694 Village Hall, Tinkle Street, Grimoldby 38 DM-1 to DM-186 Parish Hall, Hainton Road, South Willingham 39 BP-1 to BP-76 Parish Hall, Hainton Road, South Willingham 39 DQ-1 to DQ-135 Methodist Chapel Schoolroom, Station Road, Halton 40 BQ-1 to BQ-384 Holegate The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 BR-1 to BR-52 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 BT1-1 to BT1-58 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 BT2-1 to BT2-19 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 BW-B-1 to BW-B-1555 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 CI-1 to CI-78/2 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 CO1-1 to CO1-62 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 CO2-1 to CO2-31 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 ER1-1 to ER1-50 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, Horncastle 41 ER2-1 to ER2-122 Village Hall, Mill Lane, Hemingby 42 BS-1 to BS-188 Village Hall, Thames Street, Hogsthorpe 43 BU-1 to BU-795/1 Village Hall, Pinfold Lane, Holton Le Clay, Lincolnshire 44 BV-A-1 to BV-A-1720 Village Hall, Pinfold Lane, Holton Le Clay, Lincolnshire 45 BV-B-1 to BV-B-1311 Community Centre, Manor House Street, Horncastle 46 BW-A-1 to BW-A-2688 The Stanhope Hall, Boston Road, 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Legbourne 53 CE1-1 to CE1-513 Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Legbourne 53 CE2-1 to CE2-138/2 Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Legbourne 53 CS-1 to CS-27 Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Legbourne 53 DS-1 to DS-56 Communal Room, Welbeck Way, Off Mill Lane, Louth 54 CG-A-1 to CG-A-1831 Royal British Legion Hall, Northgate, Louth 55 CG-B-1 to CG-B-1976 Community Room, Beech Grove, Louth 56 CG-C-1 to CG-C-1969 The Salvation Army, 13 Church Street, Louth 57 CG-D-1 to CG-D-1740 King Edward VI Grammar School, Edward Street, Louth 58 CG-E-1 to CG-E-1863 Multi Purpose Room, Meridian Leisure Centre, Wood 59 CG-F-1 to CG-F-1785 Lane, Louth, Lincolnshire Youth Centre, Park Avenue, Louth 60 CG-G-1 to CG-G-1714/1 The Church Centre, Station Road, Ludborough 61 CH-1 to CH-160 The Church Centre, Station Road, Ludborough 61 EH1-1 to EH1-35 The Church Centre, Station Road, Ludborough 61 EH3-1 to EH3-33 Brownie & Guide HQ, Sherwood Road, Mablethorpe 62 CJ-A-1 to CJ-A-1690 Methodist Church Hall, Victoria Road, Mablethorpe 63 CJ-B-1 to CJ-B-1545 Meridale Hall, 1 High Street, Sutton on Sea 64 CJ-C-1 to CJ-C-1780 Meridale Hall, 1 High Street, Sutton on Sea 64 CJ-G-1 to CJ-G-257 Village Hall, Sutton Road, Trusthorpe 65 CJ-D-1 to CJ-D-1618 Old Age Pensioners Hall, 35 Waterloo Road, Mablethorpe 66 CJ-E-1 to CJ-E-1697 St Clements Church Hall, Church Lane, Sutton on Sea 67 CJ-F-2 to CJ-F-1917 Community Centre, Horncastle Road, Mareham Le Fen 68 CN-A-1 to CN-A-715 Community Centre, Horncastle Road, Mareham Le Fen 68 CN-B-1 to CN-B-65 Community Centre, Horncastle Road, Mareham Le Fen 68 DD-B-1 to DD-B-79 Community Centre, Horncastle Road, Mareham Le Fen 68 EF-1 to EF-160 Village
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