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Ladgate Polling Districts: MA / MBM Electoral Division: Middlesbrough Parliamentary Constituency: Middlesbrough and Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Ward: Ladgate Polling Districts: MA / MBM POLLING STATION LOCATION: Easterside Community Hub, 46 Broughton Avenue, TS4 3PZ TOTAL ELECTORS: 2071 TURNOUT: Combined 2015 41.22% PCC 2016 9.94% Parliamentary 2017 51.21% STREETS COVERED (See attached map): Adstock Avenue, Albourne Green, Aldergrove Drive, Astonbury Green, Bexley Close, Bollington Road, Brettenham Avenue, Broadwell Road, Broughton Avenue, Calder Grove, Caversham Road, Charnley Green, Chippenham Road, Coleby Avenue, Darnall Green, Darnton Drive, Dawlish Green, Deighton Road, Dipton Green, Dunbar Avenue, Dunsop Avenue, Easterside Road, Eccleston Walk, Elland Avenue, Epsom Avenue, Erith Grove, Escombe Avenue, Forfar Avenue, Fremlington Walk, Grantham Green, Gretton Avenue, Hesketh Avenue, Islington Walk, Kesteven Road, Ladgate Lane, Laindon Avenue, Marton Road, Morpeth Avenue, Oswestry Green, Pensby Avenue, Southwick Avenue, Westwick Terrace. ELECTORAL OFFICERS COMMENTS: Location & suitability Existing station familiar to residents. Centrally located within the polling district. Parking On street parking available Access Fully accessible Facilities for staff Satisfactory Recommendation Most suitable building within polling district. RETURNING OFFICERS COMMENTS: This polling station has been used for several previous elections and so is well known by local electors. It adheres to the best practice of using Council buildings where possible. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: This is a dual station serving polling districts MA and MBM. MBM is the main polling district for Easterside and falls within the Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland constituency. Polling district MA contains approximately 25 electors whose properties are located on Ladgate Lane, and is within Middlesbrough constituency. ALTERNATIVE LOCATIONS: REASONS FOR NOT USING PREMISES Holmwood School Remote from most residential areas Easterside Primary School Remote from most residential areas Electoral Division: Middlesbrough Parliamentary Constituency: Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Ward: Ladgate Polling District: MCM POLLING STATION LOCATION: Marton Manor Primary School, The Derby, TS7 8RH TOTAL ELECTORS: 1882 TURNOUT: Combined 2015 63.29% PCC 2016 12.54% Parliamentary 2017 65.60% STREETS COVERED (See attached map): Ashburton Close, Aster Close, Barnstaple Close, Bryony Grove, Calluna Grove, Campion Grove, Celandine Close, Columbine Close, Coris Close, Cremorne Close, Dante Road, Diomed Court, Dorchester Close, Erica Grove, Gainsborough Road, Harvester Court, Jasmine Grove, Keighley Avenue, Kingcraft Road, Larkspur Road, Ling Close, Lucerne Court, Lycium Close, Milfoil Close, Nimbus Close, Paignton Close, Paris Place, Salcombe Close, Saltram Grove, Sidmouth Close, Slip Inn Bank, Sorrel Court, St. Ives Close, Sunstar Grove, Swanage Close, Taunton Close, The Derby, Torbay Close, Trefoil Wood, Trigo Close, Weymouth Avenue, Ladgate Lane. ELECTORAL OFFICERS COMMENTS: Location & suitability Existing station familiar to residents. Centrally located within the polling district. Parking On site parking available Access Fully accessible Facilities for staff Satisfactory Recommendation Most suitable building within polling district. RETURNING OFFICERS COMMENTS: This polling station has been used for several previous elections and so is well known by local electors. It adheres to the best practice of using Council buildings where possible. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION: ALTERNATIVE LOCATIONS: REASONS FOR NOT USING PREMISES .
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