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Situation of Polling Stations Bristol SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Police and Crime Commissioner Election Avon and Somerset Police Area Hours of Poll:- 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Notice is hereby given that: The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral register Station Situation of Polling Station numbers of persons entitled Number to vote thereat St Bartholomew's Church - Upper Hall, Sommerville 1-WEST ASHA-1 to ASHA-1610 Road, Bristol Sefton Park Infant & Junior School, St Bartholomew's 2-WEST ASHB-1 to ASHB-1195 Road, Bristol St Bartholomew's Church - Upper Hall, Sommerville 3-WEST ASHC-1 to ASHC-1256 Road, Bristol Salvation Army Citadel, 6 Ashley Road, Bristol 4-WEST ASHD-1 to ASHD-1182/1 Ivy Pentecostal Church, Assemblies of God, Ashley 5-WEST ASHE-1 to ASHE-1216 Hill, Montpelier Ivy Pentecostal Church, Assemblies of God, Ashley 6-WEST ASHF-2 to ASHF-1440 Hill, Montpelier St Werburgh's Community Centre, Horley Road, St 7-WEST ASHG-1 to ASHG-1562 Werburghs Salvation Army Citadel, 6 Ashley Road, Bristol 8-WEST ASHH-1 to ASHH-1467 Malcolm X Community Centre, 141 City Road, St 9-WEST ASHJ-1 to ASHJ-1663 Pauls St Paul`s Community Sports Academy, Newfoundland 10- ASHK-1 to ASHK-966 Road, Bristol WEST St Paul`s Community Sports Academy, Newfoundland 11- ASHL-1 to ASHL-1067 Road, Bristol WEST Avonmouth Community Centre, Avonmouth Road, 12-NW AVLA-3 to AVLA-1688 Bristol Nova Primary School, Barracks Lane, Shirehampton 13-NW AVLB-1 to AVLB-1839 Hope Cafe and Church, 117 - 119 Long Cross, 14-NW AVLC-1 to AVLC-1673 Lawrence Weston The Rock Community Centre Ltd, St Peter's Church, 15-NW AVLD-1 to AVLD-1867 Ridingleaze, Lawrence Weston Lawrence Weston Youth Centre, Lawrence Weston 16-NW AVLE-1 to AVLE-1791 Road, Lawrence Weston Jim O`Neil House, Kilminster Road, Bristol 17-NW AVLF-1 to AVLF-1801 Shirehampton Public Hall, 32 Station Road, 18-NW AVLG-1 to AVLG-1738 Shirehampton Stow House, Nibley Road, Bristol 19-NW AVLH-1 to AVLH-1242 Sea Mills Library, Sylvan Way, Bristol 20-NW AVLJ-1 to AVLJ-1108 Sea Mills Library, Sylvan Way, Bristol 21-NW AVLK-1 to AVLK-1290 6 May 2021 Tim O`Gara Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 5th Floor, B Bond Warehouse, Smeaton Road, Bristol, BS1 6XN St Aldhelm's Scout Hall, Raynes Road, Bristol 22-S BEDA-1 to BEDA-1733 Ashton Vale Community Centre, Risdale Road, 23-S BEDB-1 to BEDB-1789 Ashton Vale St Aldhelm's Scout Hall, Raynes Road, Bristol 24-S BEDC-1 to BEDC-1658 Compass Point South St School & Children's Centre, 25-S BEDD-1 to BEDD-1768 British Road Entrance, Bristol Bedminster Methodist Church, British Road, Bristol 26-S BEDE-1 to BEDE-1616 Compass Point South St School & Children's Centre, 27-S BEDF-1 to BEDF-1450 British Road Entrance, Bristol Horfield Parish Church Hall (Helliwell Room), 28- BIAA-1 to BIAA-688 Wellington Hill, Bristol WEST 29- Ashley Down Primary School, Downend Road, Bristol BIAB-1 to BIAB-1210 WEST Horfield Baptist Church, Brynland Avenue Entrance, 30- BIAC-1 to BIAC-1738 Bristol WEST Horfield Baptist Church, Brynland Avenue Entrance, 31- BIAD-1 to BIAD-1362 Bristol WEST Brunel Field Primary School, Arthur Milton Street, 32- BIAE-1 to BIAE-1418 Bristol WEST Kelvin Players Theatre Company, 253B Gloucester 33- BIAF-1 to BIAF-1344 Road, (Wesley Road Entrance), Bishopston WEST Brunel Field Primary School, Arthur Milton Street, 34- BIAG-1 to BIAG-1198/1 Bristol WEST 35- Ashley Down Primary School, Downend Road, Bristol BIAH-1 to BIAH-687 WEST Bedminster Down Secondary School, Donald Road 36-S BISA-1 to BISA-1856 Entrance, Bedminster Blenheim Scout Centre, Cheddar Grove Playing Field, 37-S BISB-1 to BISB-1236 Access Banwell Close Blenheim Scout Centre, Cheddar Grove Playing Field, 38-S BISC-1 to BISC-1423 Access Banwell Close Bishopsworth Children's Centre, 2 Lakemead Grove, 39-S BISD-1 to BISD-1786 Bristol Headley Park Community Centre, Headley Park 40-S BISE-1 to BISE-1502 Avenue, Bristol Headley Park Community Centre, Headley Park 41-S BISF-1 to BISF-1602 Avenue, Bristol Kingfisher School, Lichfield Road, Bristol 42-E BREA-1 to BREA-742 Kingfisher School, Lichfield Road, Bristol 43-E BREB-1 to BREB-1556 Kingfisher School, Lichfield Road, Bristol 44-E BREC-1 to BREC-1887 Wick Road Library, Wick Road, Brislington 45-E BRED-1 to BRED-1666 St Peter's Methodist Church Hall, Allison Road, Bristol 46-E BREE-1 to BREE-1693 St Peter's Methodist Church Hall, Allison Road, Bristol 47-E BREF-1 to BREF-1693 St Anne`s Infants School Community Room, 48-E BRWA-1 to BRWA-1490 Bloomfield Road, Brislington St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Sandringham Road 49-E BRWB-1 to BRWB-1800 Entrance, Sandy Park Road St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, Bristol 50-E BRWC-1 to BRWC-990 Holymead Primary School - Junior Site, Rossall Road 51-E BRWD-1 to BRWD-1665 Entrance, Bristol St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, Bristol 52-E BRWE1-1 to BRWE1-1013 St Christopher's Parish Hall, Hampstead Road, Bristol 52-E BRWE2-2 to BRWE2-5 6 May 2021 Tim O`Gara Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 5th Floor, B Bond Warehouse, Smeaton Road, Bristol, BS1 6XN Holymead Primary School - Junior Site, Rossall Road 53-E BRWF-1 to BRWF-971 Entrance, Bristol Hungerford Community Centre, Hungerford Road, 54-E BRWG-1 to BRWG-1366 Brislington Woodlands Church - The Foyer, Belgrave Road, 55- CENA-1 to CENA-1895 Bristol WEST 56- Kings Centre, 16-18 King Square, Bristol CENB-1 to CENB-1746 WEST Bristol Register Office, Old Council House, Corn 57- CENC-1 to CENC-1485 Street WEST Bristol Register Office, Old Council House, Corn 58- CEND-1 to CEND-1814 Street WEST Broadmead Baptist Church, Union Street Entrance, 59- CENE-1 to CENE-962 Bristol WEST L Shed (adjacent to M Shed), Princes Wharf, 60- CENF-1 to CENF-606 Wapping Road WEST Faithspace Community Centre, Redcliffe Methodist 61- CENG-1 to CENG-1048 Church, Prewett Street WEST Faithspace Community Centre, Redcliffe Methodist 62- CENH-1 to CENH-1763/1 Church, Prewett Street WEST St John's Primary School, Anglesea Place Entrance, 63- CLDA-1 to CLDA-1547 Worrall Road, Clifton WEST Redland Park United Reformed Church, Whiteladies 64- CLDB-1 to CLDB-1379 Road Entrance, Bristol WEST 65- Redland Library, Whiteladies Road, Bristol CLDC-1 to CLDC-1669 WEST 66- Tyndale Baptist Church, Whiteladies Road, Bristol CLDD-1 to CLDD-1612 WEST 67- All Saints Church, Pembroke Road, Clifton CLDE-1 to CLDE-1495 WEST 68- St Paul's Church Rooms, St Paul's Road, Bristol CLDF-1 to CLDF-1467 WEST 69- Clifton Cathedral, Worcester Road, Bristol CLIA-1 to CLIA-1140 WEST 70- Clifton Cathedral, Worcester Road, Bristol CLIB-1 to CLIB-1648 WEST 71- Clifton Library, Princess Victoria Street, Bristol CLIC-1 to CLIC-1620 WEST 72- Clifton Library, Princess Victoria Street, Bristol CLID-1 to CLID-1229 WEST University Student Union Building, Gordon Road Side 73- Ramp Entrance, Richmond Building, 105 Queen's CLIE-1 to CLIE-1627 WEST Road, Clifton Hope Community Church, Hope Chapel, Hope 74- CLIF-1 to CLIF-1307 Chapel Hill WEST 75- Holy Trinity Church, Hotwell Road, Bristol CLIG-1 to CLIG-1528 WEST 76- Friends Meeting House, Hampton Road, Bristol COTA-1 to COTA-1260 WEST 77- Friends Meeting House, Hampton Road, Bristol COTB-1 to COTB-1193 WEST Cotham Gardens Primary School, 18 Cotham Grove, 78- COTC-1 to COTC-1494 Cotham WEST Cotham Gardens Primary School, 18 Cotham Grove, 79- COTD-1 to COTD-1591 Cotham WEST 80- St Matthew's Church, Clare Road, Bristol COTE-1 to COTE-1669 WEST 6 May 2021 Tim O`Gara Returning Officer Printed and published by the Returning Officer, 5th Floor, B Bond Warehouse, Smeaton Road, Bristol, BS1 6XN 81- St Matthew's Church, Clare Road, Bristol COTF-1 to COTF-1693 WEST 82- St Mark's Baptist Church, St Mark's Road, Bristol ESTA-1 to ESTA-1837 WEST 83- Church of God of Prophecy Hall, Tudor Road, Bristol ESTB-1 to ESTB-1747 WEST 84- St Anne`s Church, St Leonards Road ESTC-1 to ESTC-1332 WEST 85- Easton Community Centre, Kilburn Street, Easton ESTD-2 to ESTD-1782 WEST 86- Whitehall Primary School, Johnson's Road, Whitehall ESTE-1 to ESTE-1468 WEST St Anne`s Board Mill Social Club, Avonvale Road, 87- ESTF-1 to ESTF-1026 Redfield WEST St Anne`s Board Mill Social Club, Avonvale Road, 88- ESTG-1 to ESTG-1268/1 Redfield WEST Stapleton Church Hall, 23 Park Road, Stapleton 89-E ESVA-1 to ESVA-923 Bristol Metropolitan Academy, Snowdon Road, 90-E ESVB-1 to ESVB-1186 Fishponds May Park Primary School, Orchard Hall, Coombe 91-E ESVC-1 to ESVC-2017 Road, Eastville All Saints Church, Grove Road, Bristol 92-E ESVD-1 to ESVD-1728 All Saints Church, Grove Road, Bristol 93-E ESVE-1 to ESVE-1671 Rose Green Centre, Gordon Road, Bristol 94-E ESVF-1 to ESVF-1967 Crofts End Church, 1 Crofts End Road, Bristol 95-E ESVG-1 to ESVG-1548 Stapleton and Begbrook Community Association Hall, 96-E FRVA-1 to FRVA-1204 Frenchay Park Road, Stapleton Stapleton and Begbrook Community Association Hall, 97-E FRVB-1 to FRVB-1235 Frenchay Park Road, Stapleton The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Bristol 98-E FRVC-1 to FRVC-1252 The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Bristol 99-E FRVD-1 to FRVD-1761 Oldbury Court Children`s Centre, Frenchay Road, 100-E FRVE-1 to FRVE-1677 Downend Fishponds C of E Academy - Old Fishponds Library, 101-E FRVF-1 to FRVF-1131 Fishponds Road, Bristol Fishponds Baptist Hall, Downend Road, Fishponds 102-E FRVG-1 to FRVG-1803 Community Room, Hastings Road Sheltered Housing, 103-S FWDA-1 to FWDA-1906 10A Hastings Road, Bedminster Oasis Academy Connaught, Melvin Square, Knowle 104-S FWDB-1 to FWDB-1585 Knowle West Media Centre,
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