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Polling Place Elector Count 141 100570 1 DL Alcester Methodist Church, Priory Road 772 2 DL, DN Alcester M Reference District(s) Polling Place Elector Count 141 100570 1 DL Alcester Methodist Church, Priory Road 772 2 DL, DN Alcester Methodist Church, Priory Road 1047 3 DO Arrow Village Hall, Arrow 181 4 DV Exhall Village Hall, Exhall 166 5 DW Wixford Village Hall, Wixford 129 6 GY Binton Village Hall, Binton 235 7 JB The Graftons Village Hall, Temple Grafton 401 8 DL1 Alcester Guide and Scout Centre, 28 Moorfield Road 905 9 DM The Jubilee Centre, St Faiths Road 1157 10 DM The Jubilee Centre, St Faiths Road 906 11 DK1 The Avenue Club, Avenue Farm 1233 12 DK1 The Avenue Club, Avenue Farm 1213 13 DS The Crawford Memorial Hall, Bidford-on-Avon 1582 14 DS The Crawford Memorial Hall, Bidford-on-Avon 1496 15 DS1 The Crawford Memorial Hall, Bidford-on-Avon 1265 16 DT Broom Village Hall, High Street, Broom 428 17 EA The Memorial Hall, Salford Priors 1232 18 FM The Memorial Hall, Fisher Road, Bishops Itchington 961 19 FM The Memorial Hall, Fisher Road, Bishops Itchington 855 20 FN The Primary School, Temple Herdewyke 413 21 FN1 Knightcote Village Hall, Knightcote 128 22 FO Burton Dassett Village Hall, Northend 350 23 FS Gaydon Village Hall, Gaydon 362 24 DJ1 The Community Centre, Drayton Avenue, Stratford-upon- 1309 Avon 25 DJ1 The Community Centre, Drayton Avenue, Stratford-upon- 1217 Avon 26 EH Barton-on-the-Heath Village Hall, Barton-on-the-Heath 77 27 EJ, EQ Brailes Village Hall, Brailes 960 28 EO, EP Cherington and Stourton Village Hall, Stourton 319 29 ER, EX The Wolfords Village Hall, Little Wolford 236 30 EW Little Compton Village Hall, Little Compton 214 31 EY The Committee Room, The Village Hall, Long Compton 669 32 FK The Reading Room, Whichford 283 33 DD Rosebird Community Hall, Rosebird Centre, Shipston Road 1358 34 DD Rosebird Community Hall, Rosebird Centre, Shipston Road 1366 35 DD1 St Peter`s Mission, Manor Road, Stratford-upon-Avon 433 36 DG Stratford-upon-Avon Baptist Church, Church Office, Payton 503 Street 37 DK The Ken Kennett Centre, Justins Avenue, Stratford-upon- 1362 Avon 38 EK Burmington Village Hall, Burmington 113 39 ES Halford Village Hall, Halford 285 40 ET, EU St Peter's Church, Whatcote 202 41 FB The Parish Church, Pillerton Hersey 142 42 FC Pillerton Priors Village Hall, Pillerton Priors 246 43 GU Alderminster Village Hall, Alderminster 435 44 HH, HH1 The Lounge, The Community Centre, Ettington 903 45 HP The Fox Inn, Loxley 299 46 HU The 3 Parishes Millenium Hall, Preston-on-Stour 150 47 DE The Council Chamber, Elizabeth House, Church Street 1230 48 DE, DF The Council Chamber, Elizabeth House, Church Street 1331 49 FT, FU, FV Harbury Village Hall, Harbury 1139 50 FV Harbury Village Hall, Harbury 1114 51 GB1 Lighthorne Heath Village Hall, Lighthorne Heath 600 52 DH1 St Andrews Parish Centre, Church Lane, Shottery 1207 53 DJ The Community Centre, Drayton Avenue, Stratford-upon- 1053 Avon 54 GW The Memorial Hall, Station Road, Henley-in-Arden 1034 55 HL The Memorial Hall, Station Road, Henley-in-Arden 958 56 HL The Memorial Hall, Station Road, Henley-in-Arden 610 57 JC Ullenhall Village Hall, Ullenhall 528 58 EN Church of St Peter and St Paul, Butlers Marston 194 59 GB Lighthorne Village Hall, Lighthorne 454 60 HF, HG Combrook Village Hall, Combrook 222 61 HM Kineton Village Hall, Kineton 1026 62 HM, FR Kineton Village Hall, Kineton 1026 63 DQ Aston Cantlow Village Hall, Aston Cantlow 397 64 DU The C of E Primary School, Coughton 175 65 DX Great Alne & Kinwarton Memorial Hall, Henley Road, Great 484 Alne 66 DY Tudor Grange Primary Academy, Haselor 180 67 DZ The Jubilee Centre, St Faiths Road 1068 68 GC1 The Holy Trinity Church, Church Road, Long Itchington 1117 69 GC2 The Community Centre, Stockton Road 854 70 GN Stockton Village Hall, Stockton 1162 71 GO Ufton Village Hall, Ufton 201 72 FQ Fenny Compton Village Hall, Memorial Road, Fenny 659 Compton 73 FW, FX, Ladbroke Village Hall, Ladbroke 248 FY 74 FZ, GG, The Priors Hall, Shuckburgh Road, Priors Marston 618 GH 75 GE, GD Napton Victory Club, Dog Lane, Napton 1024 76 GQ, GR, Wormleighton Village Hall, Wormleighton 92 GT 77 EV Ilmington Village Hall, Foxcote Hill, Ilmington 599 78 HV The 3 Parishes Millenium Hall, Preston-on-Stour 150 79 HW, HX The Small Hall, The Village Hall, Lower Quinton 1514 80 HX1 Meon Vale Leisure Centre, Bailey Avenue, Meon Vale 436 81 EZ Oxhill Village Hall, Oxhill 270 82 FA St Peter's Church, Whatcote 116 83 FJ, FH Tysoe Village Hall, Tysoe 945 84 FL The Reading Room, Avon Dassett 184 85 FP Farnborough Village Hall, Farnborough 217 86 GJ Radway Village Hall, Radway 206 87 GK Ratley Village Hall, Ratley 275 88 GL Shotteswell Village Hall, Shotteswell 216 89 GP Warmington Village Hall, Warmington 279 90 FD1 The Scout Hall, New Street 896 91 FD1 The Scout Hall, New Street 878 92 FF Newbold-on-Stour Village Hall, Moss Lane, Newbold-on- 603 Stour 93 FG W I Hall (next to White Lion PH), Tredington 625 94 EL, EM Burmington Village Hall, Burmington 136 95 FD Shipston Enterprise Centre, Pittway Avenue, Shipston-on- 1209 Stour 96 FD Shipston Enterprise Centre, Pittway Avenue, Shipston-on- 1112 Stour 97 FE The Committee Room, The Village Hall, Stretton-on-Fosse 363 98 DE1 Chaser Suite, Stratford-upon-Avon Racecourse, Luddington 717 Road 99 DE1 Chaser Suite, Stratford-upon-Avon Racecourse, Luddington 706 Road 100 DH Shottery Memorial Hall, Hathaway Lane, Shottery 773 101 HQ1 Chaser Suite, Stratford-upon-Avon Racecourse, Luddington 209 Road 102 GZ, JG1 Charlecote Village Hall, Charlecote 138 103 HA Claverdon Church Centre, Claverdon 1045 104 HJ, HK The Reading Room, The Village Hall, Hampton Lucy 456 105 HY Snitterfield Village Hall, Snitterfield 1063 106 JK The Church Hall, Wolverton 192 107 GM7 The Graham Adams Centre, St James Road, Southam 1030 108 GM7 The Graham Adams Centre, St James Road, Southam 876 109 GM8 The Bar Room, The Grange Hall, Coventry Road 836 110 GM6 Warwick House, 10 Warwick Road, Southam 924 111 GM6 Warwick House, 10 Warwick Road, Southam 894 112 GM9 The Sports & Social Club, (Rear Entrance), School Street 984 113 EB1, EF, Studley Village Hall, High Street, Studley 327 EG 114 EC, ED Mappleborough Green Village Hall, Mappleborough Green 627 115 EE Studley Village Hall, High Street, Studley 1036 116 EE Studley Village Hall, High Street, Studley 992 117 EB The Church Hall, Sambourne 393 118 EE1 Studley Village Hall, High Street, Studley 1318 119 EE1 Studley Village Hall, High Street, Studley 1225 120 HZ Earlswood Village Hall, Earlswood 1397 121 JA Tanworth-in-Arden Village Hall, Tanworth-in-Arden 1232 122 DB Tiddington Community Centre, Main Road, Tiddington 889 123 DB Tiddington Community Centre, Main Road, Tiddington 774 124 DC St Peter`s Mission, Manor Road, Stratford-upon-Avon 1335 125 DA Stratford-upon-Avon Baptist Church, Church Office, Payton 1326 Street 126 DA Stratford-upon-Avon Baptist Church, Church Office, Payton 1152 Street 127 HC, HD The Jubilee Hall, Clifford Chambers 480 128 HN, JD, JE Welford and Weston Memorial Hall, Welford-on-Avon 1492 129 HO Long Marston Village Hall, Long Marston 417 130 HO1 Meon Vale Leisure Centre, Bailey Avenue, Meon Vale 243 131 HQ Luddington Village Hall, Luddington 462 132 HR Moreton Morrell Village Hall, Moreton Morrell 530 133 HS Ashorne Village Hall, Ashorne 241 134 JF, JF1 Wellesbourne Village Hall, Wellesbourne 1143 135 JF, JH Wellesbourne Village Hall, Wellesbourne 1046 136 JG Wellesbourne Village Hall, Wellesbourne 1523 137 JG Wellesbourne Village Hall, Wellesbourne 1472 138 DR, GX Wilmcote Village Hall, Wilmcote 976 139 GV Bearley Village Hall, Bearley 548 140 HB, JL Wootton Wawen Village Hall, Wootton Wawen 1260 141 JJ The Church Hall, Langley 139 .
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