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Situation of Polling Places.Xlsx UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 1 / OC105 - Dumyat Centre, Main Street Ballot Box: 1 Abercrombie Place Castle Road Glenview Alder Crescent Cedar Grove Balquharn Clifford Park Birch Grove Colsnaur Blackthorn Grove Craighorn Brook Street Craigomus Crescent Broompark East Dumyat Road Broompark West East Mains Burnside Road Elmbank Castle Court Forthvale 2 / OC105 - Dumyat Centre, Main Street Ballot Box: 2 Hillfoots Road Menstrie Place School Mews Holbourne Place Middleton The Cairns Holly Grove Midtown The Charrier Inchna Millbrook Place The Cloves Johnstone Street Myreton Tullibody Road Lipney Ochil Road Victoria Terrace Long Row Park Road Willow Grove Losshill Pine Crescent Windsor Street Main Street East Rowan Crescent Main Street West School Lane 3 / OC110 - St Serfs Church Hall, Menstrie Road Ballot Box: 3 Acorn Drive Devon Drive King O'Muirs Drive Alloa Road Dovecot Place King O'Muirs Farm Steading Alva Road Dovecot Road Knowfaulds Road Auld Kirk Road Finglen Crescent Banchory Place Glenochil Park Blackmuir Place Glenochil Terrace Broomieknowe Glentye Drive Chestnut Lane Keirfold Avenue Craigleith View Kidlaw Crescent Crofts Road King O'Muirs Avenue 4 / OC110 - St Serfs Church Hall, Menstrie Road Ballot Box: 4 Ladywell Drive Redlands Place Westhaugh Travellers Site Ladywell Place Redlands Road Lethen View Rose Street MacAlpine Court St. Serfs Place Marshall Way St. Serfs Road Menstrie Road Stirling Road Muirpark Gardens The Braes Muirside Road The Glen Newlands Place The Muirs Ochil Court Wallace View 5 / OC120 - Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place Ballot Box: 5 Abercromby Place Cragganmore Alloa Road Delph Road Baingle Brae Delph Wynd Baingle Crescent Delphwood Crescent Barnhill Drive Devon Court Blackgrange Road Braehead Avenue Carseview Cleuch Avenue Cochrie Place UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 6 / OC120 - Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place Ballot Box: 6 Dumyat Avenue Manor Crescent Firs Road Midtown Farm Forth Street Moubray Gardens Glen Kinchie Newbiggin Crescent Headtown Farm Newmills Highlander Way Northwood Road King James Drive Ochil Street Ledi Avenue Old School Court Lychgate Road Park Terrace Main Street 7 / OC120 - Tullibody Civic Centre, Abercromby Place Ballot Box: 7 Paterson Place Talisker The Willows Ramsey Tullis Drive The Bryony Tron Court Rankine Wynd The Cedars Westview Crescent Robert Dick Court The Cleaves Wood Avens Robert Kinmond Avenue The Laurels Woodside Road Robert Knox Avenue The Maltings School Road The Orchard South Street The Poplars Station Road The Sheilings Stirling Road The Sycamores 8 / OC230 - Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street Ballot Box: 8 Back Road Cobden Street Balquharn Coblecrook Gardens Beauclerc Street Coblecrook Lane Blairdenon Road Coblecrook Place Blindwells Brook Street Brookfield Place Carnaughton Place Caroline Crescent Cleuch Drive 9 / OC230 - Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street Ballot Box: 9 Cochrane Crescent George Street Copland Place Glenwinnel Road Courthill Grodwell Drive Craighorn Road Henderson Place Craigleith Terrace Hoggan Way Craigton Crescent James Street Dalmore Drive Johnstone Court Duke Street Johnstone Street Dumyat Road Myretoungate Erskine Street Park Street 10 / OC230 - Cochrane Hall, West Stirling Street Ballot Box: 10 Parkgate The Nethergate Queen Street The Wynd Southcroft Torry Drive St. Serfs Walk Viewfield Drive Stanley Terrace West James Street Stirling Road West Johnstone Street Stirling Street West Stirling Street The Broich Wharry Road The Green Winnelburn Gardens The Nebit UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 11 / OC235 - St John Vianneys Church Hall, 16 East Stirling Street Ballot Box: 11 Bevan Drive Greenhead Braehead Henry Street Brook Street Keir Hardie Road Burnbrae Gardens Burnside Court Burnside Farm Road Croftshaw Road Dickies Wells East Stirling Street Glebe Crescent 12 / OC235 - St John Vianneys Church Hall, 16 East Stirling Street Ballot Box: 12 L'Estrange Avenue Provost Hunter Avenue The Glebe Lovers Loan Rhodders Grove Woodburn Way MacLean Crescent Robertson Street Woodland Park Maxton Crescent Scott Court Meadow Park Silverburn Gardens Minto Court Smiddy Wynd Minto Gardens Strude Howe Norton Street Strude Mill Ochil Road Strude Street Ochilview The Cochranes 13 / OC240 - Devonvale Hall, Moss Road Ballot Box: 13 Adair Place Benbuck View Daiglen Alexandra Street Braehead Derby Place Alva Road Cairnton Place Devonvale Crescent Ann Street Chalmers Place Dollar Road Armour Place Chapelle Crescent Donaldson Drive Arthur Bett Court Charlotte Place Dorothy Terrace Bain Street Church Grove Drummie Road Balcarres Street Colliers Court Eastertoun Bank Street Comrie Court Elistoun Drive Bard's Way Crofthead Elmwood Avenue Beechwood Gardens Cunninghar Drive Belmont Drive Curran Court 14 / OC240 - Devonvale Hall, Moss Road Ballot Box: 14 Fir Park Heathwood Crescent Frederick Street High Street Glassford Square Hill Street Glebe Crescent Hillside Golf View Hillview Terrace Greenfield Lane Jamieson Gardens Hamilton Street Hareburn Road Harviestoun Harviestoun Grove 15 / OC240 - Devonvale Hall, Moss Road Ballot Box: 15 Johnston Crescent Melloch Crescent Primrose Court Kingseat Drive Moss Road Primrose Place Kirk Court North Hill Street Provost Jones Court Kirkhill Terrace Nova Scotia Place Ramsay Terrace Kirktoun Gardens Ochil Street Ravenswood Lady Ann Grove Ochilview Ross Court Langour Ochilview Road Roundelwood Lower Mill Street Park Avenue Sandy Knowe Mains Farm Road Park Lane Marchglen Park Street Mayfield Avenue Park Terrace UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 16 / OC240 - Devonvale Hall, Moss Road Ballot Box: 16 Shillinghill Stoneyacre Walnut Park Simpson Avenue Tait Place Weavers Way Simpson Court The Avenue Westbourne Avenue Spinners Court The Craigs Willison Crescent Spinners Wynd The Glen St. Leonards Tillicoultry Mains St. Serfs Road Tullich Terrace Stalker Avenue Union Street Stirling Court Upper Mill Street Stirling Street Walker Terrace 17 / OC245 - Coalsnaughton Village Hall, Main Street Ballot Box: 17 Blackfaulds Street Mount Pleasant Woodhead Place Burnhill Place Muircot Place Carmichael Place Nechtan Drive Castle Street Ramsay Street Devonknowes Road School Terrace Gartinny Sheardale Drive Glenhead Avenue Simpson Drive Hawthorn Avenue The Meadows James Place Thomson Place Main Street Wardlaw Street 18 / OC350 - Ochil View, Ochilvale Terrace Ballot Box: 18 Alloa Road Craigleith Ochilvale Terrace Bankhead Road Devon Tower Pitfairn Road Benview Devon Valley Drive The Engine Green Benview Gardens Devon Village Whiteyetts Crescent Benview Terrace Devonbank Whiteyetts Drive Blackfaulds Road Doo'cot Hill Whiteyetts Place Brandyhill Gannel Hill View Windmill View Burnee Hillview Court Coalpots Way Howetown Collyland Road Lawswell 19 / OC355 - Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church Hall, Main Street Ballot Box: 19 Arnswell Gartmorn Road Auchinbaird Greygoran Beechwood Hillside Birchwood Burnside Street Craigbank Craigview Crophill Deerpark Diverswell 20 / OC355 - Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church Hall, Main Street Ballot Box: 20 Kippen Place Sprotwell Terrace Lochbrae The Hennings Main Street The Knowe Mansfield Avenue The Rowans Millars Wynd Tower View Mount William Woodlands Newtonshaw Preston Terrace Schaw Court Schawpark Avenue UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 21 / OC360 - Sauchie Hall, Mar Place Ballot Box: 21 Abbeycraig Road Craigbank Alva Road Doo'cot Brae Baillie Court Dovehill Blairdenon Drive Fairfield Braeside Fairmount Drive Branshill Park Forebraes Branshill Road Gartmorn Road Burnbrae Carsebridge Row Church Grove 22 / OC360 - Sauchie Hall, Mar Place Ballot Box: 22 Hallpark Meadow Green Holton Cottages Millers Lade Avenue Holton Court Nevis Crescent Holton Crescent Park Crescent Holton Square Parkhead Court Keilarsbrae Parkhead Road Lilybank Court Pearson View Main Street Pompee Road Mar Place Marchside Court 23 / OC360 - Sauchie Hall, Mar Place Ballot Box: 23 Posthill Woodlea Park Quarry Place Rosebank Rosebank Gardens Roundelwood Schaw Court Sprotwell Terrace Swinburne Drive Ten Acres Woodlea Gardens 24 / OC363 - Whins Resource Centre, The Whins Ballot Box: 24 Argyll Place Hutton Park Wallace Street Argyll Street Jellyholm Road Whins Road Arrol Crescent Kingswell Park Carsebridge Road Lambert Terrace Gaberston Avenue Mckinlay Crescent Gordon Drive Old Brewery Lane Greenfield Street Parkhead Road Hillside Terrace Springfield Road Hilton Crescent Sunnyside Road Hilton Road Sutherland Avenue 25 / OC465 - Alloa Old Peoples Welfare Club Hall, Erskine Street Ballot Box: 25 Andrew Hardie Drive Garvally Crescent Lomond Street Ashley Terrace Gavins Road Briar Road Henderson Avenue Brown Avenue Hervey Street Bryden Way Hill Park Dumyat Street Hill Place Duncanson Avenue Hill Street Erskine Street Ingleneuk Forebraes Inglewood Gardens Forrester Grove Kings Court UK PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION - Situation of Polling Places OCHIL AND SOUTH PERTHSHIRE CONSTITUENCY 26 / OC465 - Alloa Old Peoples Welfare Club Hall, Erskine Street Ballot Box: 26 Mary Stevenson Drive Thorne Road Moir Street Tower Street Ormiston Drive Tullibody Road Parkway Court West Lodge Gardens Paton Court Woodburn Drive Queen Street Woodside Road Rose Street Shaftesbury Street Sunnyside Court
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