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CAM Situation of Polling Stations Hartlepool Combined Authority Mayoral Election: Tees Valley Combined Authority Hartlepool Voting Area Situation of polling stations A poll will be held on Thursday 6 May 2021 between 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Eldon Grove Bowling Club, Eldon Grove AA-1 to AA-989 2 St Matthews Community Centre, Elwick Road AB-1 to AB-1904 3 Walmsley Hall, Osborne Road/Stanhope AC-1 to AC-1511 Avenue 4 Westbourne Methodist Church 689, Stockton AD-1 to AD-758 Road, Hartlepool 5 The Centre for Independent Living (CIL), AE-1 to AE-905 Burbank Street, Hartlepool 6 Barnard Grove Primary School, King Oswy BA-1 to BA-978 Drive 7 Centre for Excellence in Creative Arts (CECA), BB-1 to BB-2234 King Oswy Drive, Hartlepool 8 Community Hub North, Miers Avenue BC-1 to BC-1738 9 St Thomas Mores Parish Centre, Rear of the BD-1 to BD-952 Presbytery, Easington Road 10 The Mowbray Public House, Mowbray Road CA-1 to CA-1698 11 Fens Primary School, Mowbray Road CB-1 to CB-1533, CC-1 to CC-840 12 Golden Flatts School, Seaton Lane, Seaton CD-1 to CD-563 Carew 13 Greatham Community Centre, Front Street, CE-1 to CE-751, CF-1 to CF-68/1, Hartlepool CG-1 to CG-16, CH-1 to CH-41 14 Oxford Road Baptist Church, Caledonian Road DA-1 to DA-1129 15 Waverley Allotments, Waverley Terrace, DB-1 to DB-1244 Hartlepool 16 Scout Centre, Stockton Road DC-1 to DC-1158 17 St Cuthberts R C Primary School, Stratford DD-1 to DD-1897 Road, Hartlepool 18 Belle Vue Community Sports Centre, Kendal DE-1 to DE-1058 Road, Hartlepool 19 Hart Village Hall, Front Street, Hartlepool EA-1 to EA-532 20 The Conservatory, Gillen Arms Public House, EB-1 to EB-1320 Clavering Road, Hartlepool 21 The Bungalow, Clavering School, Clavering EC-1 to EC-1654 Road 22 Portable Unit, Hartfields Retirement Village, ED-1 to ED-2332, EE-1 to EE-128 Hartlepool 23 Phoenix Centre, Hindpool Close, Hartlepool FA-1 to FA-1062 24 Headland Community Fire Station, Durham FB-1 to FB-1504, FF-1 to FF-238 Street, Hartlepool 25 Borough Hall, Middlegate FC-1 to FC-1263 26 Sea Cadets, Harbour Walk, Hartlepool FD-2 to FD-965 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 27 Wharton Annexe, Wharton Terrace, Hartlepool FE-1 to FE-1475 28 Grange Primary School, Owton Manor Lane, GA-1 to GA-1441 Hartlepool 29 Eskdale Academy, Eskdale Road, Hartlepool GB-1 to GB-1454 30 St Columba Centre, Dryden Road, Hartlepool GC-1 to GC-1521 31 Rift House Community Building, Masefield GD-1 to GD-912 Road, Hartlepool 32 Browning Avenue Baptist Church, Browning GE-1 to GE-858 Avenue 33 The Rossmere Public House, Balmoral Road, HA-1 to HA-980 Hartlepool 34 St James Church, Rossmere Way, Hartlepool HB-1 to HB-835 35 Rossmere Youth Centre, Rossmere Way HC-2 to HC-1022 36 Community Hub South, Wynyard Road, HD-1 to HD-957 Hartlepool 37 Owton Manor Baptist Church, Catcote Road, HE-1 to HE-843 Hartlepool 38 Travellers Rest Public House, Stockton road, HF-1 to HF-960 Hartlepool 39 Bowls Pavilion, Ward Jackson Park, The IA-1 to IA-1032 Parade 40 Hartlepool Cricket Club, Park Drive, Hartlepool IB-1 to IB-1099 41 Tunstall Active Centre, High Tunstall College of IC-1 to IC-2020 Science, Elwick Road 42 Dalton Piercy Village Hall, Dalton Piercy, ID-1 to ID-207 Hartlepool 43 Elwick Women`s Institute Hall, The Green, IE-1 to IE-495 Hartlepool 44 Portable Unit, Wynyard Woods Grange, IF-1 to IF-757 Wynyard Woods 45 Seaton Methodist Church, Farndale Road, JA-1 to JA-1980 Seaton Carew 46 Seaton Carew Branch Library, Station Lane, JB-1 to JB-1437 Seaton Carew 47 Seaton Carew Cricket Club, Elizabeth Way, JC-1 to JC-2142 Seaton Carew 48 Throston Grange Branch Library, Glamorgan KA-1 to KA-1196 Grove, Hartlepool 49 Throston Youth Project, Wiltshire Way, KB-1 to KB-1049 Hartlepool 50 Jesmond Gardens Primary School, Jesmond KC-1 to KC-632 Gardens, Hartlepool 51 Chatham House, Chatham Road, Chatham KD-1 to KD-2145 Road 52 Portable Unit, Merlin Way, Hartlepool KE-1 to KE-1260 53 St Luke's Church Hall, Tunstall Avenue, LA-1 to LA-1241 Hartlepool 54 Hartlepool Supporters Club, Sandringham LB-1 to LB-1948 Road, Hartlepool 55 Mill House Leisure Centre, Raby Road, LC-1 to LC-1135 Hartlepool 56 Lynnfield Community & Learning Centre, LD-2 to LD-922 Creche Area, Elcho Street 57 Community Hub Central, 124 York Road, LE-1 to LE-555 Hartlepool Where contested this poll is taken together with the election of Police and Crime Commissioner for the Cleveland Police Area Printed and published by the Returning Officer, .
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