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SITUATION of POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS European Parliamentary Election West Midlands Date of Election: Thursday 23 May 2019 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: Station Ranges of electoral register numbers Situation of Polling Station Number of persons entitled to vote thereat Alveley Village Hall, Daddlebrook Road, Alveley, Bridgnorth L1 LAA-1 to LAA-921 Alveley Village Hall, Daddlebrook Road, Alveley, Bridgnorth L2 LAA-922 to LAA-1718 Alveley Village Hall, Daddlebrook Road, Alveley, Bridgnorth L2 LAD-1 to LAD-92 Claverley C. of E. Primary School, Aston Lane, Claverley L3 LAB-1 to LAB-1397 Quatt Village Hall, Quatt, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L4 LAC-1 to LAC-190 Bishop's Castle Public Hall, Station Street, Bishop's Castle L5 LBA-1 to LBA-1428 Bishop's Castle Public Hall, Station Street, Bishop's Castle L5 LBB-1 to LBB-80 Bishop's Castle Public Hall, Station Street, Bishop's Castle L5 LBE-1 to LBE-155 Bishop's Castle Public Hall, Station Street, Bishop's Castle L5 LBF-2 to LBF-78 Lydbury North Village Hall, Lydbury North, Craven Arms L6 LBC-1 to LBC-85 Lydbury North Village Hall, Lydbury North, Craven Arms L6 LBD-1 to LBD-440/1 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle L7 LBG-1 to LBG-90 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle L7 LBH-1 to LBH-69 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle L7 LBI-1 to LBI-110 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle L7 LBJ-1 to LBJ-111 Norbury Village Hall, Norbury, Bishop`s Castle L7 LBK-1 to LBK-196 Astley Abbotts Village Hall, Astley Abbotts, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L8 LCA-1 to LCA-395 Bridgnorth Youth Centre, Innage Lane, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L9 LCB-1 to LCB-667 The Annex, College House, St Leonands Close L10 LCC-1 to LCC-1174 Bridgnorth Community Hall - Main Hall, Low Town, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L11 LCD-1 to LCD-705 St James` Hall, Lodge Lane, The Grove L12 LCE-1 to LCE-1185 St James` Hall, Lodge Lane, The Grove L13 LCE-1186 to LCE-2155 Quatford Village Hall, Chapel Lane, Quatford, Bridgnorth L14 LCF-1 to LCF-376 Oldbury Village Hall, Old Mill Lane, Oldbury, Bridgnorth L15 LDA-1 to LDA-304 The Castle Hall, West Castle Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L16 LDB-1 to LDB-649/2 The Castle Hall, West Castle Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L16 LDC-699 to LDC-1285 The Castle Hall, West Castle Street, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L17 LDC-1 to LDC-698 St Leonard`s Hall Church, Racecourse Drive, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L18 LDD-1 to LDD-1290 St Leonard`s Hall Church, Racecourse Drive, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L19 LDD-1291 to LDD-2412 Tasley Village Hall, Church Lane, Tasley, Bridgnorth L20 LDE-1 to LDE-825/1 Birchmeadow Centre, Birch Meadow Road, Broseley L21 LEA-1 to LEA-838 Birchmeadow Centre, Birch Meadow Road, Broseley L21 LEC-1 to LEC-166 Broseley Church Hall, Church Street, Broseley, Shropshire L22 LEB-1 to LEB-1283 The Victoria Hall, High Street, Broseley, Shropshire L23 LED-1 to LED-1372 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L24 LFA-1 to LFA-91 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L24 LFC-1 to LFC-56 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L24 LFN-1 to LFN-149 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L24 LFO-1 to LFO-287 Morville Village Hall, Morville, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L24 LFQ-1 to LFQ-40 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 LFB-2 to LFB-56 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 LFE-1 to LFE-92 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 LFH-1 to LFH-87 Cleobury North & District Village Hall, Cleobury North, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L25 LFP-1 to LFP-103/1 Chelmarsh Parish Hall, School Lane, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth L26 LFD-1 to LFD-160 Chelmarsh Parish Hall, School Lane, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth L26 LFF-1 to LFF-409 Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L27 LFG-1 to LFG-295 Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L27 LFI-1 to LFI-17 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Claire Porter Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND Chetton Parish Hall, Chetton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L27 LFM-1 to LFM-68 Ditton Priors Village Hall, Station Road, Ditton Priors, Bridgnorth L28 LFJ-1 to LFJ-664 Eardington & Astbury Village Hall, Eardington, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L29 LFK-1 to LFK-466 Eardington & Astbury Village Hall, Eardington, Bridgnorth, Shropshire L29 LFL-1 to LFL-39 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L30 LGA-1 to LGA-88/1 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L30 LGB-1 to LGB-285 Chirbury Parish Hall, Chirbury, Montgomery L30 LGC-1 to LGC-153 Priest Weston Village Hall, Priest Weston, Montgomery, Powys L31 LGD-1 to LGD-174 Snailbeach Village Hall, Snailbeach, Shrewsbury L32 LGE-1 to LGE-476 Hope Village Hall, Hope, Minsterley, Shrewsbury L33 LGF-1 to LGF-486 Worthen Village Hall, Worthen, Shrewsbury L34 LGG-1 to LGG-678 Mayfair Community Centre - Jubilee Room, Easthope Road, Church Stretton L35 LHA-1 to LHA-373 Mayfair Community Centre - Jubilee Room, Easthope Road, Church Stretton L35 LHB-1 to LHB-1589 Mayfair Community Centre - Jubilee Room, Easthope Road, Church Stretton L36 LHC-1 to LHC-1659 Mayfair Community Centre - Jubilee Room, Easthope Road, Church Stretton L36 LHD-1 to LHD-284 Craven Arms Community Centre, Newington Way, Craven Arms L37 LHE-1 to LHE-72 Craven Arms Community Centre, Newington Way, Craven Arms L37 LHF-1 to LHF-1842 Aston on Clun Village Hall, Broome Road, Aston on Clun L38 LHG-1 to LHG-407 Aston on Clun Village Hall, Broome Road, Aston on Clun L38 LHI-1 to LHI-98 Onibury Village Hall, Onibury, Craven Arms L39 LHH-1 to LHH-258/1 Wistanstow Village Hall - The Greene Room, Wistanstow, Wistanstow L40 LHJ-1 to LHJ-610 Bitterley Village Hall, Clee Stanton Road, Bitterley L41 LIA-1 to LIA-657/1 Burford Parish Hall, Penlu Road, Burford L42 LIC-1 to LIC-149 Burford Parish Hall, Penlu Road, Burford L42 LID-1 to LID-1015/1 Clee Hill Village Hall, Ludlow Road, Clee Hill, Ludlow L43 LIB-1 to LIB-60 Clee Hill Village Hall, Ludlow Road, Clee Hill, Ludlow L43 LIE-1 to LIE-707 Knowbury Village Hall, Caynham Road, Knowbury L44 LIF-1 to LIF-464 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow L45 LIG-1 to LIG-90 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow L45 LIH-1 to LIH-63 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow L45 LII-1 to LII-263 Nash Village Hall, Nash, Ludlow L45 LIJ-1 to LIJ-92/2 Cleobury Mortimer Market Hall, Church Street, Cleobury Mortimer L46 LJA-1 to LJA-1254 Cleobury Mortimer Market Hall, Church Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 LJA-1255 to LJA-2420 Cleobury Mortimer Market Hall, Church Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 LJF-1 to LJF-76 Cleobury Mortimer Market Hall, Church Street, Cleobury Mortimer L47 LJH-1 to LJH-128 Coreley Memorial Hall, Coreley, Ludlow L48 LJB-1 to LJB-316 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, Kidderminster L49 LJC-1 to LJC-343 Farlow & Oreton Village Hall, Fox Hill, Oreton, Kidderminster L49 LJK-1 to LJK-160 Hopton Wafers Village Hall, Hopton Wafers, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster L50 LJD-1 to LJD-612 Kinlet Village Hall, Kinlet, Bewdley, Worcs L51 LJE-1 to LJE-832 Neen Savage Parish Hall, St Mary`s Church, Neen Savage, Kidderminster L52 LJG-1 to LJG-274 Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, Bridgnorth L53 LJI-1 to LJI-47 Chorley Village Hall, New Road, Chorley, Bridgnorth L53 LJJ-1 to LJJ-612 Bettws y Crwyn Parish Hall, Bettws y Crwyn, Craven Arms L54 LKA-1 to LKA-178 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell L55 LKB-1 to LKB-52 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell L55 LKC-1 to LKC-602 Bucknell Memorial Hall, Bucknell L55 LKH-1 to LKH-87 Redlake Valley Village Hall, Chapel Lawn, Bucknell L56 LKD-1 to LKD-144 Redlake Valley Village Hall, Chapel Lawn, Bucknell L56 LKK-1 to LKK-99 Clun Memorial Hall, Clun, Craven Arms L57 LKE-1 to LKE-781 Clunbury Village Hall, Clunbury, Craven Arms L58 LKF-1 to LKF-433 Clungunford Parish Hall, Clungunford, Craven Arms L59 LKG-1 to LKG-269 Everest Hall, Llanfairwaterdine, Knighton, Powys L60 LKI-1 to LKI-185 Newcastle Community Centre, Church Road, Newcastle, Craven Arms L61 LKJ-1 to LKJ-254 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church Stretton L62 LLB-1 to LLB-80 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church Stretton L62 LLF-1 to LLF-143 Ticklerton Village Hall, Ticklerton, Church Stretton L62 LLG-1 to LLG-185 Culmington Village Hall, Culmington, Ludlow L63 LLD-1 to LLD-303 The Church Room, Mill Lane, Diddlebury L64 LLE-1 to LLE-513 Dated Thursday 25 April 2019 Claire Porter Local Returning Officer Printed and published by the Local Returning Officer, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY2 6ND Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. Margaret, Craven Arms L65 LLA-1 to LLA-169 Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. Margaret, Craven Arms L65 LLC-1 to LLC-134 Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. Margaret, Craven Arms L65 LLH-1 to LLH-44 Clee St. Margaret Village Hall, Clee St. Margaret, Craven Arms L65 LLL-1 to LLL-283 Beambridge Club Room, Beambridge, Munslow, Craven Arms L66 LLI-1 to LLI-314 Rushbury Village Hall, Rushbury, Church Stretton L67 LLJ-1 to LLJ-538 Stanton Lacy Village Hall, Stanton Lacy, Ludlow L68 LLK-1 to LLK-282/1 Severn Centre, Bridgnorth Road, Highley L69 LMA-2 to LMA-1336 Severn Centre, Bridgnorth Road, Highley L70 LMB-1 to LMB-1403 Ludlow Baptist Church (Rockspring Centre), Sandford Road, Ludlow L71 LNA-1 to LNA-1085 St Peter`s Parish Centre, Henley Road, Ludlow L72 LNB-1 to
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