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Polling Place Review Statistics Polling Parliamentray County Div Ward Parish Polling Station Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Postcode Split Station No of Electors District Constitency TA Tamworth Perrycrofts Spital ~ Queen Elizabeth Mercian School Ashby Road Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8AH Single (Station No 1) 1049 TB Tamworth Perrycrofts Spital ~ Ashcroft Infants School Mildenhall Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8RU Single (Station No 2) 1117 Double (Station No's TC Tamworth Perrycrofts Spital ~ Flaxhill Junior School Chestnut Avenue Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8QZ 1523 3 & 4) TD Tamworth Perrycrofts Spital ~ St Andrew's Methodist Church Hall Thackery Drive Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8HY Single (Station No 5) 827 Double (Station No's TE Tamworth Perrycrofts Spital ~ Moorgate Junior School Hospital Street Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7EE 1089 6 & 11) Double (Station No's TF Tamworth Perrycrofts Mercian ~ Mercian Ward Community Centre Masefield Drive Leyfields Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8JB 1395 7 & 8) TG Tamworth Perrycrofts Mercian ~ Larkhall Primary School Clifton Avenue Tamworth Staffordshire B79 8EF Single (Station No 9) 1027 TH Tamworth Perrycrofts Mercian ~ Coton Green Village Hall Kipling Rise Coton Green Tamworth Staffordshire Single (Station No 10) 1317 TI Tamworth Bolebridge Mercian ~ Moorgate Junior School Hospital Street Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7EE 148 Buckingham Road - Temporary Polling TJ Tamworth Bolebridge Mercian ~ Recreation Ground Buckingham Road Off Lichfield Road Tamworth Staffordshire Single (Station No 12) 1331 Station Double (Station No's TK Tamworth Bolebridge Castle ~ Sunset Close Community Centre Off Lichfield Street Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7QJ 1779 13 & 14) Double (Station No's TL Tamworth Watling North Castle ~ The Green - Temporary Polling Station Sutton Avenue Milo Crescent Fazeley Road Estate Tamworth Staffordshire 2148 15 & 16) TM Tamworth Bolebridge Castle ~ Phil Dix Centre Corporation Street Tamworth Staffordshire Single Station No 17) 825 TN Tamworth Bolebridge Castle ~ Sea Cadet Centre, West Street West Street Kettlebrook Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2AU Single (Station No 18) 950 TO Tamworth Amington Bolehall ~ Ankermoor Primary School Rene Road Bolehall Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3NW Single (Station No 19) 1268 TP Tamworth Bolebridge Bolehall ~ William McGregor Primary School Glascote Road Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2AF Single (Station No 20) 1743 TQ Tamworth Bolebridge Bolehall ~ Glascote Methodist Church Neville Street Glascote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2BA Single (Station No 21) 1514 TR Tamworth Amington Bolehall ~ Woodlands Primary School Canning Road Glascote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3JX Single (Station No 22) 1314 Double [split] TS Tamworth Amington Amington ~ Florendine Primary School Florendine Street Amington Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3DD (Station No's 23, 23/1 629 & 24) TT Tamworth Amington Amington ~ Florendine Primary School Florendine Street Amington Tamworth Staffordshire B77 3DD 2221 TU Tamworth Amington Amington ~ Amington Heath Primary School Quince Amington Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4EN Single (Station No 25) 1257 Double (Station No's TV Tamworth Amington Amington ~ Greenacres Primary School Levett Road Amington Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4AB 1862 26 & 27) Triple (Station No's TW Tamworth Amington Glascote ~ Glascote Heath Primary School Silver Link Road Glascote Heath Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2EA 1648 28, 29 & 32) Double (Station No's TX Tamworth Stonydelph Glascote ~ Oakhill Primary School Hawksworth Glascote Heath Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2HH 2430 30 & 31) TY Tamworth Stonydelph Glascote ~ Glascote Heath Primary School Silver Link Road Glascote Heath Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2EA 953 Double [split] TZ Tamworth Stonydelph Glascote ~ Stonydelph Primary School Crowden Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LS (Station No 33 & 102 33/1) TAA Tamworth Stonydelph Glascote ~ Stonydelph Primary School Crowden Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LS 538 Double (Station No's TBB Tamworth Watling North Belgrave ~ Birds Bush Primary School Birds Bush Road Belgrave Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2NE 1566 34 & 35) Double (Station No's TCC Tamworth Watling North Belgrave ~ Tamworth Baptist Church Derwent Belgrave Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2LA 1872 36 & 37) Single (Station Room TDD Tamworth Bolebridge Belgrave ~ Lakeside Primary School Leyland Road Glascote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 2SA 1049 38) TEE Tamworth Watling North Belgrave ~ Park Farm Community Centre Greatmead Ketlebrook Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1DL Single (Station No 39) 1255 TFF Tamworth Watling North Trinity ~ Two Gates Primary School Tamworth Road Two Gates Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1EN Single (Station No 40) 1322 TGG Tamworth Watling South Trinity ~ Dorcas Centre Off Blackwood Road Dosthill Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1JE Single (Station No 41) 1241 THH Tamworth Watling South Trinity ~ Dorado - Portable Polling Station Dosthill Tamworth Staffordshire Single (Station No 42) 1544 Page 1 of 3 Polling Parliamentray County Div Ward Parish Polling Station Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Postcode Split Station No of Electors District Constitency Double (Station No's TII Tamworth Watling South Trinity ~ Dosthill Primary School High Street Dosthill Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1LQ 1004 43 & 44) Double (Station No's TJJ Tamworth Watling South Trinity ~ Dosthill Primary School High Street Dosthill Tamworth Staffordshire B77 1LQ 837 43 & 44) Double [split] TKK Tamworth Watling North Wilnecote ~ Wilnecote Junior School Smithy Lane Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LA (Station No's 45, 45/1 1276 & 46) Double [split] TLL Tamworth Watling South Wilnecote ~ Wilnecote Junior School Smithy Lane Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LA (Station No's 45, 45/1 2245 & 46) Triple (Station No's TMM Tamworth Watling South Wilnecote ~ Heathfields Primary School Saxon Close Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LU 943 47, 48 & 49) TNN Tamworth Watling South Wilnecote ~ Heathfields Primary School Saxon Close Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LU 1163 TOO Tamworth Watling South Wilnecote ~ Heathfields Primary School Saxon Close Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LU 1374 Double [split] TPP Tamworth Watling North Wilnecote ~ Wilnecote Junior School Smithy Lane Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire B77 5LA (Station No's 45, 45/1 50 & 46) Double (Station No's TQQ Tamworth Stonydelph Stonydelph ~ Pennymoor Community Hall Pennymoor Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LG 1316 50 & 53) Double (Station No's TRR Tamworth Stonydelph Stonydelph ~ St Martin's Centre Ellerbeck Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4JA 1798 51 & 52) Pennymoor TSS Tamworth Stonydelph Stonydelph ~ Pennymoor Community Hall Pennymoor Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LG 1510 Community Hall TTT Tamworth Stonydelph Stonydelph ~ Stonydelph Primary School Crowden Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LS 966 Double (Station No's TUU Tamworth Stonydelph Stonydelph ~ Stonydelph Primary School Crowden Road Stonydelph Tamworth Staffordshire B77 4LS 186 54 & 54/1) Clifton Single [split] (Station DA Tamworth Clifton Campville Village Hall Church Street Clifton Campville Tamworth Staffordshire B79 0AR 675 Campville No's 55 & 55/1) Thorpe Single [split] (Station DB Tamworth Clifton Campville Village Hall Church Street Clifton Campville Tamworth Staffordshire B79 0AR 71 Constantine No's 55 & 55/1) Drayton Single [split] (Station GA Tamworth The Manor CP School Drayton Lane Drayton Bassett Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3TX 212 Bassett No's 56 & 56/1) Drayton Single [split] (Station GB Tamworth The Manor CP School Drayton Lane Drayton Bassett Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3TX 583 Bassett No's 56 & 56/1) HA Tamworth Edingale Edingale Village Hall Moores Croft Edingale B79 9LJ Single (Station No 57) 485 JA Tamworth Elford The Howard CP School The Square Elford Tamworth Staffordshire B79 9DB Single (Station No 58) 503 The Longwood PH KA Tamworth Fazeley Mobile Polling Station Deer Park Road Fazeley Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3QP Single (Station No 59) 949 Car Park KB Tamworth Fazeley Fazeley Community Centre Mill Lane Fazeley Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3QD Single (Station No 60) 734 Double Station KC Tamworth Fazeley Mile Oak Village Hall/Community Centre Off Price Avenue Mile Oak Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3NL 1791 (Station No's 61 & 62) NA Tamworth Harlaston Harlaston Village Manor Lane Harlaston Tamworth Staffordshire B79 9JS Single (Station No 63) 05-Dec Single [split] (Station PA Tamworth Canwell Quinney Hall London Road Canwell Sutton Coldfield B75 5SD 93 No's 64 7 64/1) Single [split] (Station XA Tamworth Weeford Quinney Hall London Road Canwell Sutton Coldfield B75 5SD 19 No's 64 7 64/1) Hints & PB Tamworth Hints Village Hall School Lane Hints Tamworth Staffordshire B78 3DN Single (Station No 65) 224 Canwell Double (Station No's UA Tamworth Shenstone The Little Aston Centre Little Aston Lane Little Aston Sutton Coldfield B74 3UF 2466 66 & 67) Double Station UB Tamworth Shenstone Shenstone Village Hall Barnes Road Shenstone Staffordshire WS14 0LT 2027 (Station No's 68 & 69) Page 2 of 3 Polling Parliamentray County Div Ward Parish Polling Station Name Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Town County Postcode Split Station No of Electors District Constitency The Highwayman Shenstone Wood UC Tamworth Shenstone Mobile Polling Station Birmingham Road Staffordshire WS14 0PA Single (Station No 70) 290 Toby Carvery End Double (Station No's UD Tamworth Shenstone Stonall Youth & Community Centre - NEW Main Street Stonnall Walsall West Midlands WS9 9EE 1228 71 & 72) Swinfen
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