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Polling Review 2019 -Ros Submission POLLING DISTRICT, POLLING PLACE AND POLLING STATION REVIEW 2019 (Acting) Returning Officer's Submission/Comments as at 16 August 2019 Ward Ref District(s) Polling Place Electorate Postal Voters 1 1A Baildon Childrens Centre, West Lane, Baildon, BD17 5DH 1930 426 2 1B Ian Clough Hall, Hall Cliffe, Baildon, BD17 6ND 2,166 400 3 1C Ian Clough Hall, Hall Cliffe, Baildon, BD17 6ND 2,338 506 BAILDON 4 1D Esholt War Memorial Institute, Main Street, Esholt, BD17 7QZ 154 21 5 1E Church of St James, Kirklands Lane, Baildon, BD17 6JP 1,841 353 6 1F Baildon Community Link, 35 Cliffe Avenue, Baildon, BD17 6NX 2,313 364 7 1G St Aidans Church Hall, Baildon Road, Baildon, BD17 6AQ 1,304 199 Submission received to review the polling station provision for Knoll Estate (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: Proposal to review current polling provision for 1F 8 2A Church House, Old Main Street, Bingley, BD16 2RH 624 104 9 2B Crossflatts Over 50`s Community Centre , St Aidans Square, Bingley, BD16 2BN 1,982 335 10 2C Eldwick Memorial Hall, Otley Road, Eldwick, BD16 3EQ 2,492 511 11 2D Mobile Station at, Lady Lane, Bingley, BD16 4AG 1,227 270 BINGLEY 12 2E Church Hall, Bingley Methodist Church, Herbert Street, BD16 4JU 2,080 324 13 2F The Staff Room, St Josephs Catholic Primary School, Crownest Road, BD16 4HQ 1,701 276 14 2G Community Action Bradford and District, Cardigan House, Ferncliffe Road, BD16 2TA 890 93 15 2H St Wilfrids Church, Gilstead Lane, Gilstead, BD16 3NP 2,256 415 16 2J Myrtle Park Primary School, Sycamore Avenue, Bingley, BD16 1HB 995 149 Representations received Suitablity of polling station at 2B with regard to the disabled access/signage/curbs in the area (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: Proposal to review the polling arrangements for 2B in view of the submission received. 17 3A Church of St John the Evangelist, Station Road, Cullingworth, BD13 5DE 2,551 402 18 3B Harden Congregational Church, Wilsden Road, Harden, BD16 1JP 1,484 272 19 3C MR4, Main Reception, Beckfoot School, Wagon Lane, BD16 1EE 827 193 20 3D Cottingley Community Centre, Littlelands, Cottingley, BD16 1AL 21 3D Cottingley Community Centre, Littlelands, Cottingley, BD16 1AL 3,292 501 BINGLEY RURAL 22 3E Wilsden Village Hall, Town Field, Wilsden, BD15 0HT 23 3E Wilsden Village Hall, Town Field, Wilsden, BD15 0HT 3,593 600 24 3F The Station Hotel, 122 Harecroft, Wilsden, BD15 0BP 187 34 25 3G Mechanics Institute, Main Road, Denholme, BD13 4BL 2,387 305 26 3H Year 1 & 2 Classrooms, Keelham Primary School, Well Heads, BD13 4HH 334 66 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. 27 4A School Hall, Swain House Primary School, Radcliffe Avenue, BD2 1JL 1,445 176 28 4B St Francis Catholic Church, Norman Lane, Bradford, BD2 2JU 788 151 29 4C Foundation Stage Classroom, Grove House Primary School, Myers Lane, BD2 4ED 1,061 188 30 4D GOALS, 282 Kings Road, Bradford, BD2 1NR 2,038 367 BOLTON & UNDERCLIFFE 31 4E St James Community Hall, Beaufort Grove, Bradford, BD2 4LJ 2,075 389 32 4F Wellington Primary School Canteen, Wellington Road, Bradford, BD2 3DE 2,382 458 33 4G Community Day Centre, Chatham Street, Bradford, BD3 0JG 1,359 312 34 4H St Andrews Methodist Church, Northcote Road, Bradford, BD2 4QP 719 121 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. Ward Ref District(s) Polling Place Electorate Postal Voters 35 5A Carlton Bolling Centre, Undercliffe Lane, Bradford, BD3 0QD 2,020 508 36 5B Community Day Centre, Chatham Street, Bradford, BD3 0JG 1,181 172 37 5C The School Hall, Barkerend Academy, Hendford Drive, BD3 0QT 1,590 248 38 5D Hindu Cultural Society of Bradford, 341 Leeds Road, Bradford, BD3 9JY 2,343 512 BOWLING & BARKEREND 39 5E Methodist Church, Brompton Road, Bradford, BD4 7HY 2,380 267 40 5F The Vine, St Marys Church, Parsonage Road, BD4 8PL 1,673 191 41 5G St Johns Church (Bowling), Neville Road, Bradford, BD4 8TU 1,182 170 42 5H Ebenezer Methodist Church Centre, Rooley Lane, Bradford, BD4 7SB 800 115 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. 43 6A The Thornbury Centre, Leeds Old Road, Thornbury, BD3 8JX 44 6A The Thornbury Centre, Leeds Old Road, Thornbury, BD3 8JX 2,558 393 45 6B Community Building, Thornbury Primary School, Dick Lane, BD3 7AU 46 6B Community Building, Thornbury Primary School, Dick Lane, BD3 7AU 2,499 403 BRADFORD MOOR 47 6C Laisterdyke Centre, Manse Street, Bradford, BD3 8RP 48 6C Laisterdyke Centre, Manse Street, Bradford, BD3 8RP 3,472 490 49 6D Myra Shay Training Centre, Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 8QX 50 6D Myra Shay Training Centre, Barkerend Road, Bradford, BD3 8QX 2,915 502 51 6E The Thornbury Centre, Leeds Old Road, Thornbury, BD3 8JX 1,195 174 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. 52 7A Basement Room At Al-Hudaa Mosque, Legrams Lane, Bradford, BD7 2AA 53 7A Basement Room At Al-Hudaa Mosque, Legrams Lane, Bradford, BD7 2AA 3,155 456 54 7B Dominica Association of Bradford, Worthington Street, Bradford, BD8 8ET 1,220 106 55 7C Park Lane Centre, Park Lane, Bradford, BD5 0LN 1,758 344 CITY 56 7D Student Central, Floor 01, Longside Lane, Off Shearbridge Road, Bradford, BD7 1DF 57 7D Student Central, Floor 01, Longside Lane, Off Shearbridge Road, Bradford, BD7 1DF 2,173 344 58 7E Khidmat Centre, 36 Spencer Road, Bradford, BD7 2EU 59 7E Khidmat Centre, 36 Spencer Road, Bradford, BD7 2EU 2,998 478 60 7F Kala Sangam, St Peter`s House, 1 Forster Square, BD1 4TY 848 67 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. 61 8A Allerton Methodist Church Hall, Greenbank Road, Allerton, BD15 7LU 1,344 132 62 8B Lower Grange Youth & Community Centre, 10 Chaffinch Road, Bradford, BD8 0RF 1,792 191 63 8C St Saviour`s Church Hall, Ings Way, Bradford, BD8 0LL 2,460 352 CLAYTON & FAIRWEATHER 64 8D Clayton Village Hall, Reva Syke Road, Clayton, BD14 6QN GREEN 65 8D Clayton Village Hall, Reva Syke Road, Clayton, BD14 6QN 3,906 507 66 8E, 8G St Anthonys Church Hall, Bradford Road, Clayton, BD14 6HW 879 + 646 = 1525 95 + 95 = 190 67 8F The Thornaby Hub, Thornaby Drive, Clayton, BD14 6HP 764 68 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. Ward Ref District(s) Polling Place Electorate Postal Voters 68 9A Addingham Memorial Hall, Main Street, Addingham, LS29 0PD 69 9A Addingham Memorial Hall, Main Street, Addingham, LS29 0PD 3,188 700 70 9B, 9E Silsden Town Hall, Kirkgate, Silsden, BD20 0AJ 551 + 2604 = 3155 145 + 472 = 617 CRAVEN 71 9C Silsden Town Hall, Kirkgate, Silsden, BD20 0AJ 2,182 413 72 9D Community Centre, Gloucester Avenue/Windsor Avenue, Silsden, BD20 0BX 1,239 254 73 9F Eastburn Methodist Church Hall, Main Road, Eastburn, BD20 8UA 968 109 74 9G St Stephens Church Hall, St Stephens Road, Steeton, BD20 6SB 2,972 525 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change. Existing arrangements meet the needs of the electorate. 75 10A The Horizons Centre, Holybrook Primary School, Rillington Mead, BD10 0EF 1,205 162 76 10B Youth & Community Centre, Roundwood Avenue, Bradford, BD10 0LL 1,501 138 77 10C St Lukes Church, Harrogate Road, Bradford, BD2 3RH 1,436 221 78 10D St Clare's Community Centre, Moorside Road, Fagley, BD2 3JE 2,106 262 ECCLESHILL 79 10E Wellington Primary School Canteen, Wellington Road, Bradford, BD2 3DE 1,044 165 80 10F Eccleshill Mechanics Institute, Stonehall Road, Bradford, BD2 2EW 2,338 375 81 10G Rockwell Community Centre, Summerfield Road, Bradford, BD10 8DP 1,817 201 82 10H St Francis Catholic Church, Norman Lane, Bradford, BD2 2JU 1,095 174 Representations received Re-align the boundary for 10C to run across Harrogate Road Re-align boundary for 10F to run down Victoria Road Part of 10F and 10C polling districts to be merged to form 10J polling district Part of 10C above Harrogate Road & along Victoria Road to move into 10E Adjust boundary between 10A and 10B to incorporate Rowanwood Gardens, Osterley Grove & 1-39 Ranelagh Avenue into 10B Adjust boundary at bottom of 10B to follow the beck (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: Proposal to create 10J & move the following into 10J from 10F - Bridgegate Fold, Bridgegate Way, Cavendish Road, Caythorpe Walk, Dearnery Gardens, Garton Drive, Hall Avenue, Hall Road, Hutton Hall Drive, Huton Terrace, Levishm Close, Mallard Close, Mallard Mews, Park Close, Park Road (including Lauren Lea, Cavendish Court & Parkfields), Parkstone Drive, Stott Terrace (Odd numbers), Straightacres Lane, Summerbridge Crescent, Tay Court, The Bank (even numbers only), Victoria Road (1-89) Proposal to move the following into 10J from 10C - Alsmcliffe Place, Chapel Street, Chapel Walk, Easthorpe Court, Harrogate Road (319 - 333, 401) Holdsworth Buildings, Holdsworth Square, Victoria Avenue, Victoria Drive, Victoria Road (105 - 143) Proposal to move the following into 10E from 10C - Moorisde Gardens, Moorside Road, Pullan Avenue, Pullan Drive, Pullan Grove, Tunwell Close, Tunwell Street, Victoria Road (162-178) Proposal to move Bolton Road (1253 & 1255) into 10F Proposal to move Rowanwood Gardens, Osterley Grove & 1-39 Ranelagh Avenue into 10B Proposal to adjust boundary at bottom of 10B to follow the beck Propose to re-align the poling district boundaries as per Appendix 1 Proposal for new polling station at Eccleshill United Reformed Church, Victoria Road for 10J 83 11A Training Room 1, Lidget Green Primary School, Birks Fold, BD7 2QN 1,083 153 84 11B New Testament Church of God, Necropolis Road, Bradford, BD7 2PS 1,442 153 85 11C St Wilfrids Church Hall, St Wilfrids Road, Lidget Green, BD7 2LU 1,740 186 GREAT HORTON 86 11D St John's Church (Great Horton), Walshaw Street, Bradford, BD7 4AB 1,195 147 87 11E Nursery, Hollingwood Primary School, Hollingwood Lane, BD7 4BE 1,931 286 88 11F Great Horton Village Hall, 69 Beldon Road, Bradford, BD7 3PE 2,532 327 89 11G Beacon Community Wesleyan Reform Church, Beacon Road, Bradford, BD6 3EJ 1,181 188 (Acting) Returning Officer's Proposals: No proposed change.
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