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Polling Scheme Kilmarnock and Loudoun Constituency Polling Scheme UK PARLIAMENTARY POLLING SCHEME KILMARNOCK AND LOUDOUN CONSTITUENCY POLLING SCHEME Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 1 E101 Dunlop Public Hall, Main Street, 1 Whole District 1337 Dunlop KA3 4AN (Aiket, Dunlop to Spunkie Cottage, Uplawmoor) 2 E102 (Part) Nether Robertland Primary School, 1 Barnahill Farm to Darlington View 1097 Pokelly Place, Stewarton KA3 5PF 3 E102 (Part) 2 Dean Street to Wylie Place 1097 4 E104 (Part) Lainshaw Primary School, Kilwinning 1 Alder Street to Kingussie Avenue 829 Road, Stewarton KA3 3DL 5 E104 (Part) 2 Kinloch Avenue to Willow Court 956 6 E106 (Part) 3 Balmoral Wynd to Lainshaw Street 743 7 E106 (Part) 4 Lothian Road to Yew Tree Cottage and Whole District 761 E107 (Balgraymill Farm to Over Lochridge) 8 E105 Stewarton Area Centre, Avenue 1 Whole District 1076 Street, Stewarton (Annick Crescent to Vennel Street) 9 E108 (Part) Kilmaurs Primary School, 1 The Barn, Fenwick to Hugh Watt Place, Kilmaurs 1227 Sunnyside, Kilmaurs KA3 2RY 10 E108 (Part) 2 Irvine Road, Kilmaurs to North Woodhill Farm, 1259 Knockentiber 11 E109 John Fulton Hall, 91 Main Road, 1 Whole District 1387 Fenwick KA3 6DY (Aitkenhead Farm, Fenwick to Windyhill Farm, Waterside) 2 Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 12 E201 (Part) NWKLEUS (former Onthank 1 Ailsa Place to Dunure Place 971 Community Education Centre), 13 E201 (Part) Kirkton Road, Kilmarnock KA3 2DF 2 Eday Crescent to Porting Cross Place 1057 14 E201 (Part) 3 Portree Avenue to West Tannahill, Kilmaurs 1087 15 E205 (Part) 4 Amlaird Road to Knockinlaw Road 1293 16 E205 (Part) 5 Meiklewood Road to Western Road 1161 17 E203 (Part) Hillhead Primary School, Kilmaurs 1 Altonhill Avenue to Dalwhinnie Gardens 1204 Road, Kilmarnock KA3 1QJ 18 E203 (Part) 2 Erdradour Place to Woodhill Road 1209 19 E204 3 Whole District (Afton Avenue to Western Road) 1288 20 E301 Pavilion, Knockentiber KA2 0DA 1 Whole District 563 (Kilmaurs Road, Crosshouse to Southhook Road, Knockentiber) 21 E302 (Part) Crosshouse Primary School, 1 Windyedge Farm to Hunter Road 918 Playingfield Road, Crosshouse 22 E302 (Part) 2 Irvine Road, Crosshouse to Busbie Holdings. 1024 Knockentiber 23 E303 Gatehead Village Hall, 2A Fairlie 1 Whole District 219 View, Gatehead KA2 0AU (West Gatehead, Crosshouse to Gatehead Road, Kilmarnock) 24 E304 St Joseph’s Church Main Hall, 15 Hill 1 Whole District 730 Street, Kilmarnock KA3 1HA (Balmoral Grove to William Street) 25 E306 2 Whole District 745 (Boyd Court to Witch Road 3 Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 26 E305 (Part) Bonnyton Community Centre, 51 1 Annanhill Avenue to Munro Avenue 1285 Garrier Place, Kilmarnock KA1 2NG 27 E305 (Part) 2 Prestwick Place to Waverley Avenue; and Whole 1190 E309 District (Alder Place to Willow Road) 28 E307 Sir Alexander Fleming Centre, 16 1 Whole District 1195 Woodstock Street, Kilmarnock KA1 (Bank Street to Woodstock Street) 2BX 29 E310 2 Whole District 909 (Charles Place to Waterside Street) 30 E311 (Part) Gargieston Primary School, 190 1 Aberfeldy Place to Glen Affric Place 1197 Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock 31 E311 (Part) 2 Glen Afton Court to Lochlea 1182 32 E311 (Part) 3 Lochlea Wynd ot Woodside Avenue 1219 33 E313 Dick Institute, Elmbank Avenue, 1 Whole District 621 Kilmarnock (Bellsland Place to Welbeck Street) 34 E401 (Part) Dick Institute, Elmbank Avenue, 2 Alloway Avenue to Loanhead Street 1240 Kilmarnock 35 E401 (Part) 3 London Road to Wilson Avenue 1379 36 E411 Take A Bow Opportunity Centre 1 Whole District 792 (former New Farm Loch Community (Assloss Road to Woodlands Place) Centre), 2A Fraser Walk, Kilmarnock 37 E403 (Part) KA3 7NT 2 Anderson Place to MacDonald Gardens 1432 38 E403 (Part) 3 MacDonald Place to Wellpark Avenue 1421 39 E404 4 Whole District 722 (Baird Place to Townholm) 4 Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 40 E405 5 Whole District 1485 (Balfour Court to Willie Ross Place) 41 E407 Sakai Karate Centre (former 1 Whole District 659 Crookedholm Community Centre), (Cowans Row, Crookedholm to New Mill Road, Grougar Road, Crookedholm Kilmarnock) 42 E410 (Part) Hurlford Community Centre, 1 Academy Court to Drumleyhill Drive 1079 Cessnock Road, Hurlford KA1 5DD 43 E410 (Part) 2 Dykehead Drive to Mauchline Road 1033 44 E410 (Part) 3 Maxwell Gardens to Wallace Court 975 45 E501 (Part) Riccarton Nursery, 43 Campbell 1 Ayr Road to Jeffrey Street 831 Street, Kilmarnock KA1 4DY 46 E501 (Part) 2 Kelburn Crescent to Witchknowe Road 866 47 E502 (Part) Whatriggs Primary School, 1 Annick Place to Forth Place 1061 Whatriggs Road, Kilmarnock KA1 48 E502 (Part) 3SZ 2 Garnock Road to Loudoun Avenue 1082 49 E502 (Part) 3 Lowther Place to Wyvis Road 981 50 E503 (Part) Shortlees Community Centre, 1 Ayr Road to Earlston Avenue 954 Blacksyke Avenue, Kilmarnock KA1 51 E503 (Part) 4SR 2 Elderslie Crescent to Mosshead Road 947 52 E503 (Part) 3 Peatland Quadrant to Wyvis Gardens 964 53 E504 Kirkstyle Primary School, Carron 1 Whole District 340 Avenue, Kilmarnock (Annan Court to Nith Place) 5 Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 54 E601 St Sophia’s Primary School, Nelville 1 Whole District 1296 Drive, Galston KA4 8BN (Alton House, Galston to Wood-Dale, Newmilns) 55 E602 Newmilns Primary School, 200 1 Whole District 630 Loudoun Road, Newmilns KA16 9LP (Brocklees Farm, Darvel to Woodhead Farm, Newmilns) 56 E604 (Part) Morton Hall, 123 Main Street, 1 Alstonpapple to Kilnholm Street 819 Newmilns KA16 9HB 57 E604 (Part) 2 King Street to Windyhill Road 850 58 E110 Galston Community Education 1 Whole District (Milton Road, Crookedholm to Nether 359 Centre, 34 Orchard Street, Galston Newton Cottage, Newmilns) KA4 8EN 59 E606 (Part) 2 Andrew Lundie Place to Clockston Road 1401 60 E606 (Part) 3 Cowgrove, Galston to Windyhill Farm, Newmilns) 1368 61 E603 & Darvel Town Hall, 10-12 West Main 1 Whole District (Bankhead Farm, Darvel to Checkpoint, 1022 E607 (Part) Street, Darvel KA17 0AQ Priestland); and Allanton Farm to East Edith Street 62 E607 (Part) 2 East Main Street to Loanfoot Farm 1089 63 E607 (Part) 3 Lochore Terrace to West Bowfield 1192 64 E710 & Mauchline Primary School, 9 Loan, 1 Whole District (Muggersland Burn, Craigie to West 943 E701 (Part) Mauchline Mosside Farm, Kilmarnock); and Auchencloigh, Galston to Burnsland Crescent, Mauchline 65 E701 (Part) 2 Campbell Avenue to High Street 948 66 E701 (Part) 3 Horwood Place to Mary Morrison Drive 963 67 E701 (Part) 4 Mauchline Mains to Whiteford Place 919 6 Polling PO/Ballot District Station No of Box No Ref Polling Place No Part of Register Voters 68 E702 Sorn Old Folk’s Cabin, Main Street, 1 Whole District (Roundshaw Cottage to Woodhead 486 Sorn KA5 6HU Lodge) 69 E704 (Part) Catrine Nursery School, 57 Newton 1 Allan Drive to Mauchline Road 860 Street, Catrine KA5 6RY 70 E704 (Part) 2 Mill Square, Catrine to Low Clews, Mauchline; and 843 & E807 Whole District (Drumfork, Auchinleck to Willoxtown, Mauchline) 71 E705 Muirkirk Community Centre, Burns 1 Whole District 1241 Avenue, Muirkirk (Lochside Cottage, Cumnock to Wellwood Street, Muirkirk) 72 E706 Logan Primary School, 31A 1 Whole District 1106 Logangate Terrace, Logan KA18 (Birnieknowe, Auchinleck to Whiteholm, Lugar) 3HD 73 E708 (Part) The Boswell Centre, Well Road, 1 Aird Avenue to Boswell Drive 926 Auchinleck KA18 2LA 74 E708 (Part) 2 Cameron Drive to Lambfair Gardens 856 75 E708 (Part) 3 Main Street to William McComb Court; and Whole 1088 & E808 District (Gateside Cottage, Auchinleck to Underwood, Cumnock) .
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