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Perth and Kinross Council Appendix 1 PERTH AND KINROSS COUNCIL ELECTORAL REGISTRATION AND ADMINISTRATION ACT 2013 REVISED POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 03/09/2018 PERTH & NORTH PBA 1446 Invergowrie Church Hall 1-3 No change PERTHSHIRE PBB 1269 Longforgan Church Hall 1-3 No change WARD 1 PBC 9 Kettins Church Hall 1 No change Multi ward polling station with register PBL in Ward 2. No option to change as no polling station local to electors. PBD 143 Inchture Village Hall 1-3 No change PBE 1344 PBF 295 Annat Hall, Rait 1 No change PBG 1987 Errol Community Centre 1-4 No change PBH 1367 St Madoes Community 1-3 No change Centre (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PBI 2048 Alyth Town Hall 1-3 No change PERTHSHIRE PBJ 352 Alyth Town Hall 1-3 No change WARD 2 PBK 775 Kinloch Memorial Hall, 1-2 No change Meigle PBL 252 Kettins Church Hall 1 No change PBM 1798 Coupar Angus Town Hall 1-3 No change PBN 1065 Burrelton Hall 1-2 No change PBP 257 Kinrossie Hall 1-2 No change PBQ 532 Balbeggie Hall 1-2 No change PBR 581 Guildtown Hall 1-2 No change PBS 4368 RDM Institute, Scone 1-6 No change PERTH & NORTH PBT 2994 Blairgowrie Town Hall 1-4 No change PERTHSHIRE PBU 2222 St Catherine’s Community 1-3 No change WARD 3 Centre PBV 2468 Rattray Community 1-3 No change Connect PBW 185 Bridge of Cally Hall 1-2 No change PBX 181 St Catharine’s Community 1-3 No change Centre PBY 343 Kirkmichael Hall 1-2 No change PBZ 149 Blackwater Hall 1-2 No change (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PCA 291 Mid Atholl Hall, Ballinluig 1-2 No change PERTHSHIRE PCB 2628 Pitlochry Town Hall 1-4 No change WARD 4 PCC 500 Grandtully Hall 1-2 No change PCD 190 Killiecrankie Hall 1-2 No change PCE 615 Blair Atholl Church Hall 1-2 No change PCF 122 Kynachan Hall 1-2 No change PCG 1688 Aberfeldy Town Hall 1-3 No change PCH 218 Breadalbane Library, 1-2 No change Kenmore PCI 248 Camserney Hall 1-2 No change PCJ 218 Molteno Memorial Hall, 1-2 No change Fortingall 1-2 No change PCK 177 Fearnan Hall 1-2 No change PCL 367 Kinloch Rannoch Village 1-2 No change Hall (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PCM 169 Meikleour Hall 1-2 No change PERTHSHIRE PCN 195 Clunie Hall 1-2 No change WARD 5 PCP 456 Caputh Church Session 1-2 No change House PCQ 1551 Royal School of Dunkeld 1-3 No change PCR 1393 Stanley Hall 1-3 No change PCS 600 Murthly Hall 1-2 No change PCT 97 Amulree Hall 1-2 No change Register PCT cannot be combined with another register due to being in different parliamentary constituencies and different wards. No change. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from 1 December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 OCHIL & SOUTH SBA 1363 Bankfoot Church & 1-3 No change PERTHSHIRE Community Centre WARD 5 SBB 1433 Luncarty Memorial Hall 1-3 No change SBC 191 Chapelhill Hall, 1-3 No change Logiealmond SMA 1050 Pitcairngreen Village Hall 1-2 No change SMF 5 489 Ruthvenfield Primary 1-2 Combine register SMF 5 with School, Huntingtower SMA and allocate Pitcairngreen Village Hall as polling place. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from 1 December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PERTHSHIRE PLM 1 Amulree Hall 1 No change Register PLM cannot be combined with another WARD 6 register due to being in different parliamentary constituencies and different wards. No change. OCHIL & SOUTH SLA 177 Sandison Hall, St Fillans 1-2 No change PERTHSHIRE SLB 1878 Comrie Community Centre 1-4 No change WARD 6 SLC 72 Strathearn Community 1-4 No change SLE 3630 Campus SLD 2385 St Andrews Church Hall 1-3 No change SLF 230 OCHIL & SOUTH SLG 681 Braco Village Hall 1-2 No change PERTHSHIRE SLJ 309 WARD 7 SLH 737 Muthill Hall 1-5 No change SLK 708 Moray Institute, Blackford 1-2 No change SLI 211 Aytoun Hall, Auchterarder 1-5 No change SLL 154 SLM 761 SLN 3592 SLP 424 Aberuthven Hall 1-2 No change SLQ 1054 Dunning Church Hall 1-2 No change (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from 1 December 2013 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 OCHIL & SOUTH SLR 1649 Milnathort Town Hall 1-3 No change PERTHSHIRE SLS 4571 Millbridge Hall, Kinross 1-5 No change WARD 8 SLT 1065 Institute, Crook of Devon 1-2 No change SLU 438 Moubray Hall, Powmill 1-2 No change SLV 150 Cleish Hall 1-2 No change SLW 435 Tabernacle Hall, Blairadam 1-2 No change SLX 1174 Portmoak Village Hall 1-2 No change SLY 1204 Glenfarg Village Hall 1-3 No change OCHIL & SOUTH SMB 1376 Methven Bowling Club 1-2 No change PERTHSHIRE SMC 286 Fowlis Wester Hall 1-2 No change WARD 9 SMD 240 St David’s Hall, Madderty 1-2 No change SME 477 Findo Gask Hall 1-2 No change SMF 9 139 Ruthvenvield Primary 1-2 No change School SMG 98 Bridge of Earn Hall 1-4 No change SMJ 2812 SMH 78 Forgandenny Hall 1-2 No change SMI 552 SMK 1443 Williamson Hall, Abernethy 1-3 No change (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from 1 December 2012 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PLA 497 Moncreiffe Community 1-2 Combine register PLA with PLB PERTHSHIRE Centre and allocate Moncreiffe Church PLB 757 Moncreiffe Church Hall 1-2 Centre as polling place WARD 10 PLC 2664 Craigie Church Hall 1-3 No change PLD 3713 Scout Hall, Perth Academy 1-4 In order to accommodate the increase around Glasgow Road, a new PPD be established within the Scout Hall. PLE 3007 Oakbank Community 1-3 This polling station is almost at Centre capacity. Some existing voters around the Glasgow Road area will be allocated to a new PPD in the Scout Hall. Appendix 1 PLF 814 Baptist Church Hall 1-4 No change PLH 10 1381 Letham St Marks Hall 1-3 No change PERTH & NORTH PLG 1012 Baptist Church Hall 1-4 No change PERTHSHIRE PLH 11 957 Letham St Marks Hall 1-4 No change WARD 11 PLI 1163 Railway Staff Club 1-3 No change Tulloch Community Centre PLK 3470 1-4 No change Perth Gospel Hall PLL 2287 1-3 No change (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Parliamentary Parliamentary Electorate as Polling Places with effect Polling Proposals Comments by Constituency Polling District published from 1 December 2012 Stations Returning Officer (PPD) 1/12/12 PERTH & NORTH PCU 9 RDM Institute, Scone 1-6 Combine register PCU with PDB Electors currently voting PERTHSHIRE and allocate Gannochy outwith their ward. Community Centre as polling WARD 12 place. PCV 2338 Riverside Church 1-3 No change PCW 1837 St John’s RC Church Hall 1-3 No change PCX 1630 North Church Hall 1-3 No change PCY 1836 Christian Fellowship Centre 1-3 No change PCZ 528 Moncreiffe Community 1-2 No change Centre PDA 1547 Rodney Fitness Centre 1-2 No change PDB 1189 Gannochy Community 1-2 Combine register PDB with PCU Centre and allocate Gannochy Community Centre as polling place. PDC 209 Upper Springlands 1-2 No change PLJ 1070 Railway Staff Club 1-3 No change KAREN REID Chief Executive Council Building 2 High Street PERTH PH1 5PH .
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