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NOTICE of POLL and SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS Referendum on the UK's Membership of the European Union in the Derbyshire Dales Voting Area NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union in the Derbyshire Dales voting area 1. A poll will be held on Thursday 23 June 2016 between the hours of 7am and 10pm to decide on the following question: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 2. The list below provides the location of each polling station in the voting area. Polling Place Name Polling Address ASHBOURNE - EMPIRE CLUB EMPIRE CLUB KING EDWARD STREET ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1BW ASHBOURNE - HILLTOP INFANTS SCHOOL ASHBOURNE HILLTOP SCHOOL WYASTON ROAD ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1NB ASHBOURNE TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MARKET PLACE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1ES ASHFORD WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE ASHFORD WAR MEMORIAL HALL CHURCH STREET ASHFORD IN THE WATER BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1QA ATLOW VILLAGE HALL ATLOW VILLAGE HALL ATLOW ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1NS BAKEWELL METHODIST JUNIOR SCHOOL BAKEWELL METHODIST VOLUNTARY CONTROLLED JUNIOR SCHOOL STONEY CLOSE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1FR BAKEWELL TOWN HALL BAKEWELL TOWN HALL THE SQUARE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1BT BASLOW VILLAGE HALL VILLAGE HALL NETHER END BASLOW BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1SR BEELEY - CAVENDISH VILLAGE HALL CAVENDISH VILLAGE HALL SCHOOL ROAD BEELEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2NU BIGGIN VILLAGE HALL VILLAGE HALL DRURY LANE BIGGIN BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 0DL BIRCHOVER READING ROOM BIRCHOVER READING ROOM ROWTOR LANE BIRCHOVER MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2BL BOLEHILL MEN'S INSTITUTE BOLEHILL MEN'S INSTITUTE 42 BOLEHILL ROAD WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4LU BONSALL VILLAGE HALL BONSALL VILLAGE HALL THE DALE BONSALL MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2AY BOYLESTONE VILLAGE HALL BOYLESTONE VILLAGE HALL THE SQUARE BOYLESTONE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5AB BRADBOURNE CHURCH HALL BRADBOURNE CHURCH HALL HAVEN GRANGE BRADBOURNE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1PB BRADLEY C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL BRADLEY C OF E CONTROLLED PRIMARY SCHOOL YEW TREE LANE BRADLEY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1PG BRADWELL MEMORIAL HALL BRADWELL WAR MEMORIAL HALL NETHERSIDE BRADWELL HOPE VALLEY S33 9JL BRAILSFORD AND EDNASTON INSTITUTE BRAILSFORD AND EDNASTON INSTITUTE MAIN ROAD BRAILSFORD ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3DA BRASSINGTON VILLAGE HALL BRASSINGTON VILLAGE HALL, DALE END, BRASSINGTON, MATLOCK DE4 4HA CALVER VILLAGE HALL CALVER VILLAGE HALL OFF MAIN STREET CALVER HOPE VALLEY S32 3XR CARSINGTON AND HOPTON PRIMARY SCHOOL CARSINGTON & HOPTON VOLUNTARY AIDED C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL CARSINGTON MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4DE CHELMORTON WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE CHELMORTON WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE MAIN STREET CHELMORTON BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 9SH CLIFTON SMITH PARISH HALL CLIFTON SMITH CHURCH HALL CLIFTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2GJ CRESSBROOK SOCIAL CLUB CRESSBROOK SOCIAL CLUB CRESSBROOK BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8SY CROMFORD INSTITUTE CROMFORD INSTITUTE 16 THE HILL CROMFORD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3QL CUBLEY - MARY CLOWES HALL MARY CLOWES HALL DERBY LANE CUBLEY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EY CURBAR WESLEYAN REFORM CHURCH CURBAR WESLEYAN REFORM CHURCH THE HILLOCK CURBAR CALVER HOPE VALLEY S32 3YJ DARLEY DALE - COMMUNITY ROOM, ARC LEISURE MATLOCK THE COMMUNITY ROOM ARC LEISURE CENTRE BAKEWELL ROAD MATLOCK DE4 3AZ DARLEY DALE - THE GROUSE INN GROUSE INN DALE ROAD NORTH DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2FT DARLEY DALE - THE WHITWORTH CENTRE THE WHITWORTH CENTRE STATION ROAD DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2EQ DARLEY DALE - WESLEYAN HOUSE WESLEYAN HOUSE DALE ROAD NORTH DARLEY DALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2HX DARLEY DALE MENCAP CENTRE MENCAP CENTRE GREENAWAY LANE HACKNEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2QB DOVERIDGE VILLAGE HALL DOVERIDGE VILLAGE HALL SAND LANE DOVERIDGE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5JQ EARL STERNDALE METHODIST CHAPEL EARL STERNDALE METHODIST CHAPEL MAIN STREET EARL STERNDALE DERBYSHIRE SK17 0BS EDENSOR, CAVENDISH HALL THE CAVENDISH HALL EDENSOR BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1PP ELTON VILLAGE HALL ELTON VILLAGE HALL WEST END ELTON MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2BZ EYAM MECHANICS INSTITUTE EYAM MECHANIC'S INSTITUTE CHURCH STREET EYAM HOPE VALLEY S32 5QH FENNY BENTLEY - COACH AND HORSES COACH & HORSES FENNY BENTLEY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1LB FLAGG VILLAGE HALL FLAGG VILLAGE HALL MYCOCK LANE FLAGG BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 9QR FOOLOW - BURDEKIN HALL BURDEKIN HALL FOOLOW EYAM HOPE VALLEY S32 5QR GREAT HUCKLOW - NIGHTINGALE CENTRE THE NIGHTINGALE CENTRE GREAT HUCKLOW BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8RH GREAT LONGSTONE VILLAGE HALL LONGSTONE VILLAGE HALL CHURCH LANE GREAT LONGSTONE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1TB GRINDLEFORD BISHOP PAVILION BISHOP PAVILION THE BRIDGE FIELD GRINDLEFORD HOPE VALLEY S32 2AA HARTINGTON VILLAGE HALL HARTINGTON VILLAGE HALL HIDE LANE HARTINGTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 0AW HATHERSAGE MEMORIAL HALL HATHERSAGE MEMORIAL HALL ODDFELLOWS ROAD HATHERSAGE HOPE VALLEY S32 1DU HOGNASTON VILLAGE HALL HOGNASTON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET HOGNASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1PT HOLLINGTON - RED LION INN RED LION MAIN STREET HOLLINGTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3HA HULLAND AND DISTRICT MILLENNIUM VILLAGE HALL HULLAND & DISTRICT MILLENNIUM VILLAGE HALL DOG LANE HULLAND ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3EA KIRK IRETON VILLAGE HALL KIRK IRETON VILLAGE HALL CHURCH CORNER KIRK IRETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 3LE KNIVETON VILLAGE HALL KNIVETON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET KNIVETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1JL LITTON VILLAGE HALL LITTON VILLAGE HALL INSTITUTE ROW LITTON BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8QZ LONGFORD C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL LONGFORD C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL MAIN STREET LONGFORD DERBYSHIRE DE6 3DR MAPPLETON - THE OKEOVER ARMS OKEOVER ARMS MAPPLETON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2AB MARSTON MONTGOMERY CORONATION HALL MARSTON MONTGOMERY CORONATION HALL THURVASTON ROAD MARSTON MONTGOMERY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2FF MATLOCK - ALL SAINTS CHURCH HALL ALL SAINTS CHURCH HALL SMEDLEY STREET MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3JG MATLOCK - HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL WHEELDON HALL HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL - WHEELDON HALL UPPER LUMSDALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5NA MATLOCK - HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL WHEELDON HALL HIGHFIELDS SCHOOL - WHEELDON HALL UPPER LUMSDALE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5NA MATLOCK - HURST FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE HURST FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE HAZEL GROVE MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3ED MATLOCK - IMPERIAL ROOMS THE IMPERIAL ROOMS IMPERIAL ROAD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3NL MATLOCK - STARKHOLMES VILLAGE HALL STARKHOLMES VILLAGE HALL STARKHOLMES ROAD MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3DE MATLOCK BATH - PAVILION PUMP ROOM PEAK DISTRICT MINING MUSEUM - PUMP ROOM SOUTH PARADE MATLOCK BATH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 3NR MATLOCK GREEN SCOUT AND GUIDE HEADQUARTERS SCOUT AND GUIDE HEADQUARTERS HUNTSBRIDGE MATLOCK GREEN MATLOCK DE4 3DJ MIDDLETON & SMERRILL VILLAGE HALL MIDDLETON & SMERRILL VILLAGE HALL MIDDLETON BY YOULGREAVE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1LS MIDDLETON VILLAGE HALL MIDDLETON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET MIDDLETON-BY-WIRKSWORTH MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 4NF MOBILE UNIT AT SHAWCROFT CAR PARK MOBILE UNIT AT SHAWCROFT CAR PARK ADJ PUBLIC CONVENIENCES SHAWCROFT CAR PARK OFF PARK ROAD ASHBOURNE DE6 1GH MONYASH VILLAGE HALL MONYASH VILLAGE HALL CHURCH STREET MONYASH BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1JH NORBURY - MARY CLOWES HALL MARY CLOWES HALL LID LANE ROSTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EG OSMASTON CORONATION HALL OSMASTON CORONATION HALL MOOR LANE OSMASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1LW OVER HADDON VILLAGE HALL OVER HADDON VILLAGE HALL OVER HADDON BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1JE PARWICH MEMORIAL HALL PARWICH MEMORIAL HALL MAIN STREET PARWICH ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1QJ PILSLEY C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL PILSLEY C OF E AIDED PRIMARY SCHOOL PILSLEY BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1UF ROWSLEY W I ROOM ROWSLEY WI ROOM SCHOOL LANE ROWSLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2ED SHELDON - HARTINGTON MEMORIAL HALL SHELDON - HARTINGTON MEMORIAL HALL MAIN STREET SHELDON BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1QS SHIRLEY PARISH CHURCH - COMMUNITY SPACE SHIRLEY PARISH CHURCH CHURCH LANE SHIRLEY ASHBOURNE DE6 3AS SNELSTON READING ROOM SNELSTON READING ROOM SNELSTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2EP SOUTH DARLEY VILLAGE HALL SOUTH DARLEY VILLAGE HALL CROSS GREEN SOUTH DARLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2JT STANTON IN PEAK VILLAGE HALL STANTON IN PEAK VILLAGE HALL MIDDLE STREET STANTON IN PEAK MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2LT STANTON LEES CHAPEL STANTON LEES CHAPEL STANTON LEES MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2LQ STONEY MIDDLETON - ST MARTIN'S CHURCH ST MARTINS CHURCH THE NOOK STONEY MIDDLETON HOPE VALLEY S32 4TU SUDBURY PARISH ROOM SUDBURY PARISH ROOM GIBB LANE SUDBURY ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 5HY TADDINGTON - BRAMWELL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE BRAMWELL MEMORIAL INSTITUTE TOWN END TADDINGTON BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 9UD TANSLEY VILLAGE HALL TANSLEY VILLAGE HALL CHURCH STREET TANSLEY MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 5FH THORPE VILLAGE HALL VILLAGE HALL THORPE ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2AW TIDESWELL FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHURCH FOUNTAIN STREET TIDESWELL BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8JX TISSINGTON VILLAGE HALL TISSINGTON VILLAGE HALL THE GREEN TISSINGTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 1RA WARDLOW VILLAGE HALL WARDLOW VILLAGE HALL WARDLOW BUXTON DERBYSHIRE SK17 8RP WINSTER - JUBILEE ROOM, BURTON INSTITUTE BURTON INSTITUTE, JUBILEE ROOM WEST BANK, WINSTER MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE DE4 2DQ WIRKSWORTH SPORTS AND LEISURE CENTRE THE SPORTS HALL WIRKSWORTH SPORTS AND LEISURE CENTRE HANNAGE WAY WIRKSWORTH DERBYSHIRE DE4 4JG WYASTON VILLAGE HALL WYASTON VILLAGE HALL WYASTON ASHBOURNE DERBYSHIRE DE6 2DQ YOULGREAVE VILLAGE HALL YOULGREAVE VILLAGE HALL HOLYWELL LANE YOULGREAVE BAKEWELL DERBYSHIRE DE45 1UT.
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