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Polling Stations in Use for Full Term Local Government Elections on 2 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Arrow 1 / AR01N Eardisland Village Hall (Main Hall) School Lane Eardisland Leominster HR6 9BP Electorate: 398 (AR01N) = 398 2 / AR02N, AR05N, AR07N, AR08N Titley Village Hall (Main Hall) Titley Kington HR5 3RL Electorate: 21 (AR02N) + 43 (AR05N) + 172 (AR07N) + 136 (AR08N) = 372 3 / AR03N Lyonshall Memorial Hall (Main Hall) Lyonshall Kington HR5 3LL Electorate: 577 (AR03N) = 577 4 / AR04N Pembridge Parish Hall (Main Hall) Bearwood Road Pembridge HR6 9EA Electorate: 857 (AR04N) = 857 5 / AR06N Shobdon Village Hall (Community Room) Shobdon School Shobdon Leominster HR6 9LX Electorate: 738 (AR06N) = 738 Aylestone Hill 100 / AY01S, AY02S The Whitehouse Community Hub (Grandison Room) Whittern Way Hereford HR1 1PG Station Information: No 1 Electorate: 330 (AY01S) + 454 (AY02S) = 784 Page: 1 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Aylestone Hill 101 / AY03S The Whitehouse Community Hub (Grandison Room) Whittern Way Hereford HR1 1PG Station Information: No 2 Electorate: 1754 (AY03S) = 1754 Backbury 6 / BA01N, BA05N, BA06N Lady Emily Community Centre (Main Hall) School Road Tarrington Hereford HR1 4EX Electorate: 156 (BA01N) + 64 (BA05N) + 436 (BA06N) = 656 7 / BA02N Fownhope New Memorial Hall (Lechmere Room) Ross Road Fownhope HR1 4PW Electorate: 838 (BA02N) = 838 8 / BA03N Hampton Bishop Village Hall (Main Hall) Hampton Bishop Hereford HR1 4JY Electorate: 537 (BA03N) = 537 9 / BA04N Mordiford C E Primary School (Head Teachers Office) Mordiford Hereford HR1 4LW Electorate: 443 (BA04N) = 443 Page: 2 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Belmont Rural 102 / BE01S Northolme Community Centre (Main Hall) Northolme Road Belmont Hereford HR2 7SP Station Information: No 1 Electorate: 2047 (BE01S) = 2047 103 / BE02S Northolme Community Centre (Main Hall) Northolme Road Belmont Hereford HR2 7SP Station Information: No 2 Electorate: 769 (BE02S) = 769 Birch 104 / BH01S, BH04S Little Birch Village Hall (Main Hall) Barrack Hill Little Birch Hereford HR2 8AZ Electorate: 66 (BH01S) + 183 (BH04S) = 249 105 / BH02S Garway Community Centre (Cafeteria) Garway Hereford HR2 8RQ Electorate: 311 (BH02S) = 311 106 / BH03S, BH05S, BH06S, BH07S Much Birch Community Hall (Main Hall) Much Birch Hereford HR2 8HT Electorate: 46 (BH03S) + 53 (BH05S) + 257 (BH06S) + 746 (BH07S) = 1102 Page: 3 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Birch 107 / BH08S Orcop Parish Hall (Main Hall) Orcop Hereford HR2 8ET Electorate: 363 (BH08S) = 363 108 / BH09S, BH10S, BH11S St Weonards Village Hall (Main Hall) St Weonards Hereford HR2 8NU Electorate: 113 (BH09S) + 288 (BH10S) + 63 (BH11S) = 464 Bircher 10 / BI01N, BI05N Yarpole Parish Hall (Main Hall) Green Lane Yarpole Leominster HR6 0BL Electorate: 473 (BI01N) + 127 (BI05N) = 600 11 / BI02N Cawley Hall (Main Hall) Eye Leominster HR6 0DS Electorate: 134 (BI02N) = 134 12 / BI03N, BI06N Luston Methodist Church (Main Hall) Luston Leominster HR6 0EB Electorate: 107 (BI03N) + 450 (BI06N) = 557 13 / BI04N Kingsland Coronation Hall (Main Hall) Kingsland Leominster HR6 9SQ Electorate: 884 (BI04N) = 884 Page: 4 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Bircher 14 / BI07N Orleton Village Hall (Main Hall) Millbrook Way Orleton Ludlow SY8 4HW Electorate: 717 (BI07N) = 717 15 / BI08N Richards Castle Village Hall (Betton Room) Richards Castle Ludlow SY8 4EQ Electorate: 210 (BI08N) = 210 Bishops Frome & Cradley 16 / BM01N, BM07N, BM08N Stanford Bishop Village Hall (Main Hall) Malvern Road Stanford Bishop Worcester WR6 5TT Electorate: 137 (BM01N) + 48 (BM07N) + 97 (BM08N) = 282 17 / BM02N, BM03N, BM04N Bishops Frome Village Centre (Conference Room) Village Green Bishops Frome Worcester WR6 5AP Electorate: 198 (BM02N) + 513 (BM03N) + 185 (BM04N) = 896 18 / BM05N Cradley Village Hall (Main Hall) Rectory Lane Cradley Malvern WR13 5LH Electorate: 1141 (BM05N) = 1141 19 / BM06N Storridge Village Hall (Meeting Room) Storridge Malvern WR13 5EY Electorate: 276 (BM06N) = 276 Page: 5 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Bobblestock 109 / BS01S Westfields Community Hall (Main Hall) 53 Highmore Street Westfields Hereford HR4 9PG Station Information: No 1 Electorate: 1576 (BS01S) = 1576 110 / BS02S Westfields Community Hall (Main Hall) 53 Highmore Street Westfields Hereford HR4 9PG Station Information: No 2 Electorate: 1010 (BS02S) = 1010 Bromyard Bringsty 20 / BT01N, BT05N, BT06N Brockhampton Primary School (The Library) Bringsty Worcester WR6 5TD Electorate: 62 (BT01N) + 319 (BT05N) + 218 (BT06N) = 599 21 / BT02N, BT03N The Bromyard Centre (Clive Richard Function Room) Cruxwell Street Bromyard HR7 4EB Station Information: No 1 Electorate: 493 (BT02N) + 370 (BT03N) = 863 22 / BT04N, BT07N, BT08N Saltmarshe & District Hall (Main Hall) Tedstone Wafre Bromyard HR7 4PP Electorate: 81 (BT04N) + 126 (BT07N) + 60 (BT08N) = 267 Page: 6 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Bromyard Bringsty 23 / BT09N, BT12N, BT13N Upper Sapey Village Hall (Main Hall) Cross Roads Upper Sapey Worcester WR6 6EU Electorate: 276 (BT09N) + 18 (BT12N) + 62 (BT13N) = 356 24 / BT10N Whitbourne Village Hall (Large Hall) Meadow Green Whitbourne Worcester WR6 5RN Electorate: 641 (BT10N) = 641 Bromyard West 25 / BW01N Bromyard Methodist Church Hall (Main Hall) 20 New Road Bromyard HR7 4AJ Electorate: 1246 (BW01N) = 1246 26 / BW02N The Bromyard Centre (Clive Richard Function Room) Cruxwell Street Bromyard HR7 4EB Station Information: No 2 Electorate: 1183 (BW02N) = 1183 Castle 27 / CA01N Almeley Village Hall (Main Hall) Almeley Hereford HR3 6LB Electorate: 487 (CA01N) = 487 Page: 7 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Castle 28 / CA02N Brilley and Michaelchurch Village Hall (Main Hall) Brilley Hereford HR3 6JG Electorate: 217 (CA02N) = 217 29 / CA03N, CA09N Staunton-on-Wye Village Hall (Main Hall) Staunton-On-Wye Hereford HR4 7LR Electorate: 48 (CA03N) + 329 (CA09N) = 377 30 / CA04N Eardisley Curzon Herrick Hall (Main Hall) Church Road Eardisley Hereford HR3 6NH Electorate: 652 (CA04N) = 652 31 / CA05N, CA06N Kinnersley Castle (Front Hall) Kinnersley Castle Kinnersley Hereford HR3 6QF Electorate: 172 (CA05N) + 70 (CA06N) = 242 32 / CA07N, CA08N Norton Canon Village Hall (Main Hall) Kitty's Lane Norton Canon HR4 7BL Electorate: 209 (CA07N) + 40 (CA08N) = 249 33 / CA10N, CA11N Winforton Community Hall (Main Hall) St Michael & All Angels Church Winforton Hereford HR3 6EA Electorate: 88 (CA10N) + 206 (CA11N) = 294 Page: 8 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Central 111 / CE01S, CE02S St John's Methodist Church (The Lower Hall) St Owen Street Hereford HR1 2PR Electorate: 575 (CE02S) + 744 (CE01S) = 1319 113 / CE03S Hereford City Platoon Detachment Building (Platoon Room) Harold Street Hereford HR1 2QX Electorate: 1106 (CE03S) = 1106 College 114 / CL01S Bryngwyn Court (Residents Lounge) Bulmer Avenue Hereford HR1 1ER Electorate: 1425 (CL01S) = 1425 115 / CL02S RNC - Gardner Hall (Norwood Room A20) Venns Lane Hereford HR1 1DT Electorate: 1353 (CL02S) = 1353 Credenhill 34 / CR01N Breinton Village Hall (Main Hall) Breinton Hereford HR4 7PJ Electorate: 687 (CR01N) = 687 35 / CR02N Credenhill Community Hall (Main Hall) Station Road Credenhill Hereford HR4 7EY Electorate: 1421 (CR02N) = 1421 Page: 9 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Credenhill 36 / CR03N Stretton Sugwas Village Hall (Main Hall) Stretton Sugwas Hereford HR4 7PT Electorate: 315 (CR03N) = 315 Dinedor Hill 116 / DH01S, DH02S, DH06S Little Dewchurch Village Hall (Main Hall) Little Dewchurch Hereford HR2 6PN Electorate: 353 (DH06S) + 32 (DH02S) + 116 (DH01S) = 501 117 / DH03S, DH07S Dinedor Village Hall (Main Hall) Church Road Dinedor Hereford HR2 6LQ Electorate: 196 (DH07S) + 213 (DH03S) = 409 118 / DH04S Brooks Country House (Conference Room) Pengethley Park Ross-on-Wye HR9 6LL Electorate: 352 (DH04S) = 352 119 / DH05S Holme Lacy Village Hall (Main Hall) Holme Lacy Hereford HR2 6LT Electorate: 372 (DH05S) = 372 120 / DH08S The Forge (The Hall) 161 Holme Lacy Road Hereford HR2 6DG Electorate: 1155 (DH08S) = 1155 Page: 10 Polling Stations in Use Election: 2 May 2019 - Full Term Local Government Elections Polling between 7:00am and 10:00pm Polling Station / Address Eign Hill 121 / EH01S, EH02S The Rose Garden (Fred Bulmer Hall) Ledbury Road Hereford HR1 2TR Electorate: 1031 (EH02S) + 582 (EH01S) = 1613 123 / EH03S Tupsley Scout and Guide HQ (Main Hall) Wellington Place Tupsley Hereford HR1 1SW Electorate: 1089 (EH03S) = 1089 Golden Valley North 124 / GN01S, GN08S, GN09S Preston-On-Wye Village Hall (Main Hall) Blakemere Road Preston-on-Wye HR2 9JX Electorate:
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