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Situation of Polling Stations Police and Crime Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: West Mercia Voting area name: Shropshire Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote L1 Alveley Village Hall, Daddlebrook Road, LAA-1 to LAA-1726 Alveley, Bridgnorth L1 Alveley Village Hall, Daddlebrook Road, LAD-1 to LAD-93 Alveley, Bridgnorth L2 Worfield Village Hall, Worfield, Bridgnorth LRD-1 to LRD-81 L2 Worfield Village Hall, Worfield, Bridgnorth LRH-1 to LRH-391 L2 Worfield Village Hall, Worfield, Bridgnorth LRI-1 to LRI-1317 L3 The Plough Inn (Function Room), Aston Lane, LAB-1 to LAB-1412 Claverley L4 Quatt Village Hall, Quatt, Bridgnorth, Shropshire LAC-1 to LAC-190 L5 Bishop`s Castle Public Hall, Station Street, LBA-1 to LBA-1473 Bishop`s Castle L5 Bishop`s Castle Public Hall, Station Street, LBB-1 to LBB-82 Bishop`s Castle L5 Bishop`s Castle Public Hall, Station Street, LBE-1 to LBE-158 Bishop`s Castle L5 Bishop`s Castle Public Hall, Station Street, LBF-1 to LBF-84 Bishop`s Castle L6 Lydbury North Village Hall (Main Hall), Lydbury LBC-1 to LBC-89 North, Craven Arms L6 Lydbury North Village Hall (Main Hall), Lydbury LBD-1 to LBD-436 North, Craven Arms L7 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle LBG-1 to LBG-87 L7 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle LBH-1 to LBH-66 L7 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle LBI-1 to LBI-111 L7 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle LBJ-1 to LBJ-111 L7 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle LBK-1 to LBK-201/1 L8 Astley Abbotts Village Hall, Astley Abbotts, LCA-1 to LCA-394 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L9 Bridgnorth Youth Centre, Innage Lane, LCB-1 to LCB-671 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L10 The Annex, College House, St Leonands Close LCC-1 to LCC-1206/1 L11 Bridgnorth Community Hall - Main Hall, Low LCD-1 to LCD-711 Town, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L12 St James` Hall Church, Lodge Lane, The Grove LCE-1 to LCE-2175 L13 Norton Village Hall, Cheswardine Lane, Norton, LRF-1 to LRF-254 Shifnal L13 Norton Village Hall, Cheswardine Lane, Norton, LRG-1 to LRG-205 Shifnal L14 Quatford Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Quatford, LCF-1 to LCF-379 Bridgnorth L15 Oldbury Village Hall, Old Mill Lane, Oldbury, LDA-1 to LDA-287/1 Bridgnorth L16 The Castle Hall, West Castle Street, Bridgnorth, LDB-1 to LDB-644 Shropshire L17 The Castle Hall, West Castle Street, Bridgnorth, LDC-1 to LDC-1289 Shropshire L18 St Leonard`s Hall Church, Racecourse Drive, LDD-1 to LDD-1278 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L19 St Leonard`s Hall Church, Racecourse Drive, LDD-1279 to LDD-2416 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L20 Tasley Village Hall, Church Lane, Tasley, LDE-1 to LDE-847 Bridgnorth L21 Birchmeadow Centre, Birch Meadow Road, LEA-1 to LEA-911 Broseley Published by the Local Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND L21 Birchmeadow Centre, Birch Meadow Road, LEC-1 to LEC-171 Broseley L22 Broseley Church Hall, Church Street, Broseley, LEB-1 to LEB-1312 Shropshire L23 Willey and District Village Hall, Church Road, LQA-1 to LQA-125 Willey, Broseley L24 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, LFA-1 to LFA-93 Shropshire L24 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, LFC-1 to LFC-54 Shropshire L24 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, LFN-1 to LFN-156 Shropshire L24 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, LFO-1 to LFO-319 Shropshire L24 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, LFQ-1 to LFQ-39 Shropshire L25 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury LFB-1 to LFB-58 North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury LFE-1 to LFE-97 North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury LFH-1 to LFH-85 North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury LFP-1 to LFP-106 North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L26 Chelmarsh Parish Hall, School Lane, LFD-1 to LFD-161 Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth L26 Chelmarsh Parish Hall, School Lane, LFF-1 to LFF-429 Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth L27 Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, LFG-1 to LFG-291 Shropshire L27 Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, LFI-1 to LFI-21 Shropshire L27 Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, LFM-1 to LFM-66 Shropshire L28 Ditton Priors Village Hall, Station Road, Ditton LFJ-1 to LFJ-666 Priors, Bridgnorth L29 Eardington & Astbury Village Hall, Eardington, LFK-1 to LFK-487 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L29 Eardington & Astbury Village Hall, Eardington, LFL-1 to LFL-41 Bridgnorth, Shropshire L30 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery LGA-1 to LGA-96 L30 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery LGB-1 to LGB-292 L30 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery LGC-1 to LGC-166 L31 Priest Weston Village Hall, Priest Weston, LGD-1 to LGD-188 Montgomery, Powys L32 Snailbeach Village Hall, Snailbeach, LGE-1 to LGE-472 Shrewsbury L33 Hope Village Hall, Hope, Minsterley, LGF-1 to LGF-489 Shrewsbury L34 Worthen Village Hall, Worthen, Shrewsbury LGG-1 to LGG-650 L35 Silvester Horne Institute, High Street, Church LHA-1 to LHA-403 Stretton L35 Silvester Horne Institute, High Street, Church LHB-1 to LHB-1594 Stretton L36 Silvester Horne Institute, High Street, Church LHC-1 to LHC-1637 Stretton L36 Silvester Horne Institute, High Street, Church LHD-1 to LHD-280 Stretton L37 Craven Arms Community Centre, Newington LHE-1 to LHE-72 Way, Craven Arms L37 Craven Arms Community Centre, Newington LHF-1 to LHF-1849 Way, Craven Arms L38 Aston on Clun Village Hall, Broome Road, LHG-1 to LHG-412 Aston on Clun L38 Aston on Clun Village Hall, Broome Road, LHI-1 to LHI-103 Aston on Clun Published by the Local Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND L39 Onibury Village Hall, Onibury, Craven Arms LHH-1 to LHH-255 L40 Wistanstow Village Hall - The Greene Room, LHJ-1 to LHJ-636 Wistanstow, Wistanstow L41 Bitterley Village Hall, Clee Stanton Road, LIA-1 to LIA-658 Bitterley L42 Burford Parish Hall, Penlu Road, Burford LIC-1 to LIC-142 L42 Burford Parish Hall, Penlu Road, Burford LID-1 to LID-1013 L43 Clee Hill Village Hall, Ludlow Road, Clee Hill, LIB-1 to LIB-63 Ludlow L43 Clee Hill Village Hall, Ludlow Road, Clee Hill, LIE-1 to LIE-727 Ludlow L44 Knowbury Village Hall, Caynham Road, LIF-1 to LIF-469 Knowbury L45 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow LIG-1 to LIG-80 L45 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow LIH-1 to LIH-55 L45 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow LII-1 to LII-266 L45 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow LIJ-1 to LIJ-98 L46 Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, LJA-1 to LJA-1293 Lower Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, LJA-1294 to LJA-2492 Lower Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, LJF-1 to LJF-74 Lower Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 Cleobury Mortimer (Oddfellows) Parish Hall, LJH-1 to LJH-136 Lower Street, Cleobury Mortimer L48 Coreley Memorial Hall, Coreley, Ludlow LJB-1 to LJB-312 L49 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, LJC-1 to LJC-347 Kidderminster L49 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, LJK-1 to LJK-161 Kidderminster L50 Hopton Wafers Village Hall, Hopton Wafers, LJD-1 to LJD-647 Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster L51 Kinlet Village Hall, Kinlet, Bewdley, Worcs LJE-1 to LJE-837 L52 Neen Savage Parish Hall, St Mary`s Church, LJG-1 to LJG-284 Neen Savage, Kidderminster L53 Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, LJI-1 to LJI-43 Bridgnorth L53 Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, LJJ-1 to LJJ-626 Bridgnorth L54 Bettws y Crwyn Parish Hall, Bettws y Crwyn, LKA-1 to LKA-179 Craven Arms L55 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell LKB-1 to LKB-54 L55 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell LKC-1/1 to LKC-603 L55 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell LKH-1 to LKH-86 L56 Redlake Valley Village Hall, Chapel Lawn, LKD-1 to LKD-145 Bucknell L56 Redlake Valley Village Hall, Chapel Lawn, LKK-1 to LKK-104 Bucknell L57 Clun Memorial Hall, Clun, Craven Arms LKE-1 to LKE-809 L58 Clunbury Village Hall, Clunbury, Craven Arms LKF-1 to LKF-450 L59 Clungunford Parish Hall, Clungunford, Craven LKG-1 to LKG-270 Arms L60 Everest Hall, Llanfairwaterdine, Knighton, LKI-1 to LKI-183 Powys L61 Newcastle Community Centre, Church Road, LKJ-1 to LKJ-244 Newcastle, Craven Arms L62 Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. LLA-1 to LLA-173 Margaret, Craven Arms L62 Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. LLC-1 to LLC-138 Margaret, Craven Arms L63 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church LLB-1 to LLB-79 Stretton L63 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church LLF-1 to LLF-143 Stretton L63 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church LLG-1 to LLG-188 Stretton Published by the Local Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND L64 Culmington Village Hall, Culmington, Ludlow LLD-1 to LLD-304 L65 Diddlebury Village Hall (Small Function Room), LLE-1 to LLE-527 Mill Lane, Diddlebury L66 Stoke St. Milborough Village Hall, Stoke St. LLH-1 to LLH-44 Milborough, Ludlow L66 Stoke St. Milborough Village Hall, Stoke St. LLL-1 to LLL-283 Milborough, Ludlow L67 Beambridge Club Room, Beambridge, LLI-1 to LLI-318 Munslow, Craven Arms L68 Rushbury Village Hall, Rushbury, Church LLJ-1 to LLJ-537 Stretton L69 Stanton Lacy Village Hall, Stanton Lacy, Ludlow LLK-1 to LLK-288 L70 Severn Centre, Bridgnorth Road, Highley LMA-1 to LMA-1377 L71 Severn Centre, Bridgnorth Road, Highley LMB-1 to LMB-1429 L72 Ludlow Baptist Church (Rockspring Centre), LNA-1 to LNA-1079 Sandford Road, Ludlow L73 Ludlow Baptist Church (Rockspring Centre), LNC-1 to LNC-966 Sandford Road, Ludlow L74 St Peter`s Parish Centre, Henley Road,
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