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Schedule of Polling Districts and Polling Places Schedule of Polling Districts and Polling Places Colour-coded cells represent polling districts that share use of a venue Revised Current Polling Revised Previous Polling District Name Polling Station Venue Parish Constituency East Suffolk Ward Parish Ward Comments on PD Comments / PSI Reports etc re Polling Station Agreed polling place LA District Constituency PD Code Code SCDC Badingham Badingham Village Hall Badingham Central Suffolk SFRBA Framlingham n/a No change necessary. B SCDC Great Bealings Bealings Village Hall Great Bealings Central Suffolk SCFGB Suffolk Coastal Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. BCX SCDC Little Bealings Bealings Village Hall Little Bealings Central Suffolk SCFLB Suffolk Coastal Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. BCY SCDC Brandeston Brandeston Village Hall Brandeston Central Suffolk SFRBR Framlingham n/a No change necessary. BI SCDC Bredfield The Church Room, Bredfield Bredfield Central Suffolk SCFBR Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. BJX SCDC Boulge The Church Room, Bredfield Boulge (PM) Central Suffolk SCFBO Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. BJY SCDC Bruisyard Bruisyard Village Hall Bruisyard Central Suffolk SFRBD Framlingham n/a No change necessary. BL SCDC Charsfield Charsfield Village Hall Charsfield Central Suffolk SCFCH Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. CA SCDC Debach Charsfield Village Hall Debach (PM) Central Suffolk SCFDE Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. DAY SCDC Clopton Clopton Village Hall Clopton Central Suffolk SCFCL Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. CD SCDC Cransford Cransford Village Hall Cransford (PM) Central Suffolk SFRCR Framlingham n/a No change necessary. CF Polling Station is in busy Golf Club restaurant. Not separated from diners. Does not Cretingham Golf Club conform to EC guidelines. Golf club is remote and the majority of electors have to Monewden Village Hall SCDC Cretingham (Change to polling station - Cretingham Central Suffolk SFRCM Framlingham n/a CH drive to the venue. (Shared with Monewden & Hoo) see agreed polling place) Grouped Parish Councils with Monewden & Hoo. SCDC Dallinghoo Dallinghoo Jubilee Hall Dallinghoo (PM) Central Suffolk SCFDA Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. DAX SCDC Dennington Dennington Village Hall Dennington Central Suffolk SFRDE Framlingham n/a No change necessary. DCX SCDC Earl Soham Earl Soham Village Hall Earl Soham Central Suffolk SFRES Framlingham n/a No change necessary. E SCDC Easton Easton Village Hall Easton Central Suffolk SFREA Framlingham n/a No change necessary. EA SCDC Letheringham Easton Village Hall Letheringham Central Suffolk SFRLE Framlingham n/a No change necessary. LC SCDC Framlingham United Free Church, Framlingham Framlingham Central Suffolk SFRFR Framlingham n/a No change necessary. FM SCDC Great Glemham Great Glemham Village Hall Great Glemham Central Suffolk SFRGG Framlingham n/a No change necessary. G SCDC Little Glemham Little Glemham Village Hall Little Glemham Central Suffolk SWMLG Wickham Market n/a No change necessary. GA SCDC Grundisburgh Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Grundisburgh Central Suffolk SCFGR Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. GBX SCDC Culpho Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Culpho Central Suffolk SCFCU Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. GBY SCDC Burgh Grundisburgh Sports Pavilion Burgh (PM) Central Suffolk SCFBU Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. HAY SCDC Hacheston Hacheston Village Hall Hacheston Central Suffolk SWMHA Wickham Market n/a No change necessary. H SCDC Hasketon Hasketon Victory Hall Hasketon Central Suffolk SCFHA Suffolk Coastal Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. HAX SCDC Kesgrave East Kesgrave Roman Catholic Church Kesgrave East Central Suffolk SKGEA Kesgrave Kesgrave East No change necessary. KAX SCDC Martlesham West Kesgrave Roman Catholic Church Martlesham Central Suffolk SKGMA Kesgrave Martlesham West No change necessary. MAY SCDC Kesgrave East Kesgrave New Scout Hall Kesgrave East Central Suffolk SKGEB Kesgrave Kesgrave East No change necessary. KBX SCDC Kesgrave West Kesgrave Community & Conference Centre Kesgrave West Central Suffolk SKGWA Kesgrave Kesgrave West No change necessary. KCX SCDC Kesgrave West Kesgrave Baptist Church Hall Kesgrave West Central Suffolk SKGWB Kesgrave Kesgrave West No change necessary. KDX New Polling District New PD created to facilitate the LGBCE decision to create a SCDC Rushmere St Andrew Beech Rushmere St Andrew Central Suffolk SKGRB Kesgrave Rushmere St Andrew Beech Kesgrave Baptist Church Hall NEW (see Agreed polling place) new Parish Ward within the Kesgrave District Ward SCDC Kettleburgh Kettleburgh Village Hall Kettleburgh Central Suffolk SFRKE Framlingham n/a No change necessary. KE SCDC Marlesford Marlesford Community Centre Marlesford Central Suffolk SWMMA Wickham Market n/a No change necessary. M SCDC Monewden Monewden Village Hall Monewden Central Suffolk SFRMO Framlingham n/a No change necessary. MFX SCDC Hoo Monewden Village Hall Hoo Central Suffolk SFRHO Framlingham n/a No change necessary. MFY Revised Current Polling Revised Previous Polling District Name Polling Station Venue Parish Constituency East Suffolk Ward Parish Ward Comments on PD Comments / PSI Reports etc re Polling Station Agreed polling place LA District Constituency PD Code Code SCDC Otley Otley Village Hall Otley Central Suffolk SCFOT Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. OB SCDC Parham Parham Village Hall Parham Central Suffolk SFRPA Framlingham n/a No change necessary. P SCDC Playford Playford Parish Hall Playford Central Suffolk SCFPL Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. PC SCDC Rendham Rendham Village Hall Rendham Central Suffolk SFRRE Framlingham n/a No change necessary. R SCDC Rushmere St Andrew Village Rushmere St Andrew Village Hall Rushmere St Andrew Central Suffolk SCFRV Carlford & Fynn Valley Rushmere St Andrew Village No change necessary. RB PD split to create Rushmere St Andrew Beech PD to facilitate SCDC Rushmere St Andrew Tower Tower Hall Rushmere St Andrew Central Suffolk SRURT Rushmere St Andrew the LGBCE decision to create a new Parish. Ward within the RC Kesgrave District Ward SCDC Saxtead Training Room, Foxearth Nursing Home, Saxtead Saxtead Central Suffolk SFRSA Framlingham n/a No change necessary. SA SCDC Sweffling Sweffling Village Hall Sweffling Central Suffolk SFRSW Framlingham n/a No change necessary. SH SCDC Tuddenham St Martin Tuddenham Village Hall Tuddenham St Martin Central Suffolk SCFTU Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. TE SCDC Westerfield Westerfield Village Hall Westerfield Central Suffolk SCFWE Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. WD SCDC Wickham Market Wickham Market Village Hall Wickham Market Central Suffolk SWMWM Wickham Market n/a No change necessary. WF SCDC Witnesham Witnesham Village Hall Witnesham Central Suffolk SCFWI Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. WGX SCDC Swilland Witnesham Village Hall Witnesham Central Suffolk SCFSW Carlford & Fynn Valley n/a No change necessary. WGY Visits were carried out to the Church Hall and Community Centre to assess suitability. Both SCDC Aldeburgh Aldeburgh Church Hall Aldeburgh Suffolk Coastal SALAL Aldeburgh & Leiston n/a No change necessary. venues are suitable and meet the Electoral Commission's criteria. Decision made to retain A familiar location at Church Hall. SCDC Alderton Alderton Village Hall Alderton Suffolk Coastal SDEAL Deben n/a No change necessary. ACX SCDC Ramsholt Alderton Village Hall Ramsholt (PM) Suffolk Coastal SDERA Deben n/a No change necessary. ACY SCDC Aldringham Cum Thorpe Thorpeness Sports Pavilion Aldringham Cum Thorpe Suffolk Coastal SALAT Aldeburgh & Leiston n/a No change necessary. AD SCDC Bawdsey Bawdsey Village Hall Bawdsey Suffolk Coastal SDEBA Deben n/a No change necessary. BAX SCDC Benhall Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club Benhall Suffolk Coastal SALBE Aldeburgh & Leiston n/a No change necessary. BDX SCDC Sternfield Benhall & Sternfield Ex-Servicemens Club Sternfield Suffolk Coastal SALST Aldeburgh & Leiston n/a No change necessary. BDY SCDC Blaxhall Blaxhall Village Hall Blaxhall Suffolk Coastal SROBL Rendlesham & Orford n/a No change necessary. BE SCDC Blythburgh with Bulcamp and Hinton Blythburgh Village Hall Blythburgh with Bulcamp and Hinton Suffolk Coastal NWWBL Wrentham, Wangford & Westleton n/a No change necessary. BF SCDC Boyton Boyton Village Room Boyton Suffolk Coastal SDEBO Deben n/a No change necessary. BG SCDC Bramfield Bramfield Village Hall Bramfield Suffolk Coastal NWWBR Wrentham, Wangford & Westleton n/a No change necessary. BH SCDC Thorington Bramfield Village Hall Thorington Suffolk Coastal NWWTH Wrentham, Wangford & Westleton n/a No change necessary. TA SCDC Bromeswell Bromeswell Village Hall Bromeswell Suffolk Coastal SDEBR Deben n/a No change necessary. BKX SCDC Bucklesham Bucklesham Village Hall Bucklesham Suffolk Coastal SOVBU Orwell & Villages n/a No change necessary. BMX SCDC Brightwell Bucklesham Village Hall Brightwell Suffolk Coastal SMPBR Martlesham & Purdis Farm n/a No change necessary. BMY SCDC Butley Butley Village Hall Butley Suffolk Coastal SDEBU Deben n/a No change necessary. BNX SCDC Capel St Andrew Butley Village Hall Capel St Andrew Suffolk Coastal SDECA Deben n/a No change necessary. BNY SCDC Wantisden Butley Village Hall Wantisden Suffolk Coastal SROWA Rendlesham & Orford n/a No change necessary. BNZ SCDC Chillesford Butley Village Hall Chillesford (PM) Suffolk Coastal SROCH Rendlesham
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