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Dumbarton Constituency Notice of Situation of Polling Places Scottish Parliament Notice of Situation of Polling Places Election Election of a Dumbarton Constituency member to serve in Date of 6th May 2021 Parliament for the election Notice is hereby given that the polling places and the voters assigned to each in this election shall be as follows: Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Description of voters (Polling District) No entitled to vote there LO1D Kilmaronock Millennium Hall, 1 Whole Register Church Road, Gartocharn, (LO1D) G83 8NF LO2D Balloch Primary Schools 1 Arthurston Road to Campus, Carrochan Road, Carson Road Balloch, G83 8AF LO2D Balloch Primary Schools 2 Cook Road to Campus, Carrochan Road, Gartocharn Balloch, G83 8AF LO2D Balloch Primary Schools 3 Glen Avenue to Campus, Carrochan Road, MacDonald Walk Balloch, G83 8AF LO2D Balloch Primary Schools 4 Main Street to Campus, Carrochan Road, Oakburn Gardens Balloch, G83 8AF LO2D Balloch Primary Schools 5 Oakburn Walk to other Campus, Carrochan Road, electors Balloch, G83 8AF LO3D Vale of Leven Swimming 1 Achray Avenue to Pool, North Main Street, Charleston Way Alexandria, G83 0UE LO3D Vale of Leven Swimming 2 Colquhoun Drive to Pool, North Main Street, King Edward Street Alexandria, G83 0UE LO3D Vale of Leven Swimming 3 Kirkpatrick Crescent to Pool, North Main Street, McColl Avenue Alexandria, G83 0UE LO3D Vale of Leven Swimming 4 McColl Place to other Pool, North Main Street, electors Alexandria, G83 0UE LO4D St Kessog’s Church Hall, 1 Balloch Road to Balloch Road, Balloch, Inchconnachan G83 8LQ Avenue LO4D St Kessog’s Church Hall, 2 Inchcruin to other Balloch Road, Balloch, electors G83 8LQ LE5D Christie Park Primary School, 1 Alexander Street to Middleton School, Alexandria, Leven Street G83 0DF Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Description of voters (Polling District) No entitled to vote there LE5D Christie Park Primary School, 2 Main Street to Park Middleton School, Alexandria, Street G83 0DF LE5D Christie Park Primary School, 3 Queen Street to other Middleton School, Alexandria, electors G83 0DF LE6D Renton Primary School, Main 1 Whole Register Street, Renton, G82 4NA (LE6D) LE7D Renton Primary School, Main 2 Alexander Street to Street, Renton, G82 4NA MacBride Way LE7D Renton Primary School, Main 3 Main Street to other Street, Renton, G82 4NA electors LE8D Dalmonach Community 1 Auchincarroch Road to Centre, First Avenue, Bonhill, Northfield Road Alexandria, G83 9AU LE8D Dalmonach Community 2 Oakfield Drive to other Centre, First Avenue, Bonhill, electors Alexandria, G83 9AU LE9D Bonhill Community Centre, 1 Beechwood Drive and Ladyton, Bonhill, G83 9DZ Braehead LE9D Bonhill Community Centre, 2 Broomhill Crescent Ladyton, Bonhill, G83 9DZ and Ladyton LE9D Bonhill Community Centre, 3 Murroch Crescent and Ladyton, Bonhill, G83 9DZ Nobleston LE9D Bonhill Community Centre, 4 O'Hare and Pappert Ladyton, Bonhill, G83 9DZ LE9D Bonhill Community Centre, 5 Redburn and other Ladyton, Bonhill, G83 9DZ electors LE10D Bonhill Primary School, 1 Ashley Rise to Reglan Street, Bonhill, Lorraine Way G83 9JA LE10D Bonhill Primary School, 2 Main Street to other Reglan Street, Bonhill, electors G83 9JA Bellsmyre Schools Campus, 1 Aitkenbar Circle to LE11D Howatshaws Road, Carman View Dumbarton, G82 3DR LE11D Bellsmyre Schools Campus, 2 Garshake Avenue to Howatshaws Road, Howatshaws Road Dumbarton, G82 3DR LE11D Bellsmyre Schools Campus, 3 Langlands Terrace to Howatshaws Road, St Andrew's Brae Dumbarton, G82 3DR LE11D Bellsmyre Schools Campus, 4 St Andrew's Crescent Howatshaws Road, to other electors Dumbarton, G82 3DR LE12D Braehead Primary School, 3 Whole Register Meadow Road, Dumbarton, (LE12D) G82 2BL Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Description of voters (Polling District) No entitled to vote there DU13D West Kirk Church Hall, 1 Whole Register Westbridgend, Dumbarton, (DU13D) G82 4BP DU14D Dalreoch United Free 1 Whole Register Church, 100 Hawthornhill (DU14D) Road, Dumbarton, G82 5JB DU15D St Michael’s Church Hall, 1 Arran Avenue to Cardross Road, Dumbarton, Havoc Road G82 4JE DU15D St Michael’s Church Hall, 2 Hawthornhill Road to Cardross Road, Dumbarton, other electors G82 4JE DU16D West Dumbarton Activity 1 Whole Register Centre, Ardoch Crescent, (DU16D) Dumbarton, G82 4EN DU17D Braehead Primary School, 1 Alexander Street to Meadow Road, Dumbarton, Hamilton Street G82 2BL DU17D Braehead Primary School, 2 Kilpatrick View to other Meadow Road, Dumbarton, electors G82 2BL DU18D Denny Civic Theatre (Foyer), 1 Whole Register St Mary’s Way, Dumbarton, (DU18D) G82 1NL DU19D Knoxland Primary School, 1 Almora Drive to Leven Street, Dumbarton, Castlegreen Street G82 1QU DU19D Knoxland Primary School, 2 Catriona Place to Leven Street, Dumbarton, Glasgow Road (Flats G82 1QU 1-3 Burnside Terrace) DU19D Knoxland Primary School, 3 Glasgow Road (55- Leven Street, Dumbarton, 293) to Orissa Drive G82 1QU DU19D Knoxland Primary School, 4 Otago Place to other Leven Street, Dumbarton, electors G82 1QU DU20D St Patrick’s Primary School, 1 Alclutha Avenue to Crosslet Road, Dumbarton, Dumbuck Road G82 2LQ DU20D St Patrick’s Primary School, 2 Dumbuie Avenue to Crosslet Road, Dumbarton, other electors G82 2LQ DU21D St Patrick’s Primary School, 1 Argyll Avenue to Geils Crosslet Road, Dumbarton, Avenue (1 - 117) G82 2LQ Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Description of voters (Polling District) No entitled to vote there DU21D St Patrick’s Primary School, 2 Geils Avenue (2 - 120) Crosslet Road, Dumbarton, to other electors G82 2LQ DU22D Milton Community Hall, King 1 Whole Register George Field, Milton, (DU22D) Dumbarton, G82 2TT DU23D Bowling Community Hall, 1 Whole Register Dumbarton Road, Bowling, (DU23D) G60 5AQ AD18 Helensburgh Parish Church, 1 Rhu to Glenoran Road Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh, G84 8UP AD18 Helensburgh Parish Church, 2 Hood Court to other Colquhoun Street, electors Helensburgh, G84 8UP AD12 Templeton Building Annexe, 1 Whole Register (AD12) Civic Centre, 38 East Clyde Street, Helensburgh, G84 7PG Templeton Building Annexe, 2 Adelaide Street to East AD13 Civic Centre, 38 East Clyde Princes Street Street, Helensburgh, G84 7PG AD13 Templeton Building Annexe, 3 Eastwood Lane to Civic Centre, 38 East Clyde other electors Street, Helensburgh, G84 7PG AD14 Victoria Halls, Sinclair Street, 1 Whole AD14 and Part AD15 Helensburgh, G84 8TR AD15 (Barclay Drive to Edward Drive) AD15 Victoria Halls, Sinclair Street, 2 Part AD15 (Glasgow Helensburgh, G84 8TR Street to other electors) AD16 Victoria Halls, Sinclair Street, 3 Part AD16 (James Helensburgh, G84 8TR Street to other electors) AD17 Victoria Halls, Sinclair Street, 4 Whole Register (AD17) Helensburgh, G84 8TR AD22 Victoria Halls, Sinclair Street, 5 Whole AD22 and Part Helensburgh, G84 8TR AD16 (Abercromby Place West to Columba Street) AD23 Geilston Hall, Main Street, 1 Ardoch to Graham Cardross, G82 5PA Crescent AD23 Geilston Hall, Main Street, 2 Hillside Road to other Cardross, G82 5PA electors Register(s) Polling Place and address Station Description of voters (Polling District) No entitled to vote there AD21 Drumfork Centre, Churchill 1 Whole Register (AD21) Square, Helensburgh, G84 9HL AD20 Colgrain Primary School, 1 Helensburgh to Redgauntlet Road, Drumfork Road Helensburgh, G84 7TZ AD20 Colgrain Primary School, 2 Endrick Wynd to other Redgauntlet Road, electors Helensburgh, G84 7TZ AD05 Luss Village Hall, School 1 Whole Register (AD05) AD24 Road, Luss, G83 8NZ Whole Register (AD24) AD09 St Modan’s Parish Church 1 Rahane to Clynder Hall, The Clachan, Rosneath, G84 0RF AD09 St Modan’s Parish Church 2 Courthill to other Hall, The Clachan, Rosneath, electors G84 0RF AD06 Arrochar Primary School, 1 Whole Register (AD06) Tarbet, Arrochar, G83 7DG AD04 Three Villages Hall, Arrochar, 1 Whole Register (AD04) AD10 G83 7AB Whole Register (AD10) AD03 Cove Burgh Hall, Shore 1 Whole Register (AD03) Road, Cove, G84 0LY AD08 Cove Burgh Hall, Shore 2 Whole Register Road, Cove, G84 0LY (ADO8) AD02 Gibson Hall, Garelochhead, 1 Garelochhead to G84 0AT Feorlin Way (11-191 and 18-98) AD02 Gibson Hall, Garelochhead, 2 Feorlin Way (St G84 0AT Michael's Knowe and St Modan's Howe) to other electors AD01 Rhu Community Education 1 Whole Register (AD01) Centre, Hall Road, Rhu, G84 8RR AD07 Rhu Community Education 2 Whole Register (AD07) Centre, Hall Road, Rhu, G84 8RR Only those persons aged 16 or over on the day of the Poll will be eligible to vote. Further information on your polling place can be found on the Council’s website at http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/ . Joyce White Returning Officer for the Dumbarton Constituency Election Office, West Dunbartonshire Council, Election Office, Municipal Buildings, College Street, Dumbarton, G82 1NH Tel No 0800 587 3905 15 March 2021 .
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