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South Somerset Council Police and Crime Commissioner election Situation of polling stations Police area name: AVON & SOMERSET POLICE AREA Voting area name: South Somerset District Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of station persons entitled to vote AAS 73 ALLER VILLAGE HALL, ALLER, SOMERSET 1 to 337 AAY 1 ASHILL VILLAGE HALL, ASHILL, ILMINSTER, SOMERSET 1 to 444 ABS 74 ASH VILLAGE HALL, MAIN STREET, ASH, SOMERSET 1 to 508 ABY 2 WHITCROSS COMMUNAL HALL, WHITCROSS, BARWICK, 1 to 958 YEOVIL, BA22 9TQ ACS 75 BABCARY PLAYING FIELD HUT, BABCARY, SOMERTON, 1 to 223 SOMERSET ACY1 3 BROADWAY VILLAGE HALL, CHURCH LANE, BROADWAY, 1 to 650 ILMINSTER, SOMERSET ACY2 4 HORTON VILLAGE HALL, HORTON, SOMERSET 1 to 697 ADAY 7 ABBEY COMMUNITY CENTRE (NO.3), ABBEY MANOR 1 to 917 PARK, YEOVIL, SOMERSET ADBY 7 ABBEY COMMUNITY CENTRE (NO.3), ABBEY MANOR 1 to 604 PARK, YEOVIL, SOMERSET ADS1 76 BARRINGTON VILLAGE HALL, BARRINGTON, ILMINSTER, 1 to 372 SOMERSET ADS2 76 BARRINGTON VILLAGE HALL, BARRINGTON, ILMINSTER, 1 to 102 SOMERSET ADY 5 / PART ABBEY COMMUNITY CENTRE (NOS.1&2), ABBEY MANOR 1 to 2402 PARK, YEOVIL, SOMERSET ADY 6 / PART ABBEY COMMUNITY CENTRE (NOS.1&2), ABBEY MANOR 2403 to 4781 PARK, YEOVIL, SOMERSET AES 77 MARTOCK UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HALL, BOWER 1 to 782 HINTON, MARTOCK, SOMERSET AEY 8 BUCKLAND ST. MARY VILLAGE HALL, BUCKLAND ST. 1 to 452 MARY, CHARD, SOMERSET AFS 78 BREWHAM VILLAGE HALL, CHARCROFT HILL, SOUTH 1 to 365 BREWHAM, BRUTON, SOMERSET, BA10 0LE AFY 19 CHAFFCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, CHAFFCOMBE, CHARD, 1 to 187 SOMERSET AFY 29 CHAFFCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, CHAFFCOMBE, CHARD, 1 to 136 SOMERSET AGS 79 BRUTON UNIONIST HALL, QUAPERLAKE STREET, 1 to 2048 BRUTON, SOMERSET, BA10 0HQ AGY 10 AVISHAYES PRIMARY SCHOOL, FAIRWAY RISE, CHARD, 1 to 1999 SOMERSET, TA20 1NS AHAY 11 THE GUILDHALL, FORE STREET, CHARD, SOMERSET, 1 to 121 TA20 1PP AHS1 80 CARYFORD HALL, MAGGS LANE, ANSFORD, CASTLE 1 to 935 CARY, SOMERSET AHS2 81 THE MARKET HOUSE, MARKET PLACE, CASTLE CARY, 1 to 1860 BA7 7AH AHY 11 THE GUILDHALL, FORE STREET, CHARD, SOMERSET, 1 to 1915 TA20 1PP AIS 82 CHARLTON HORETHORNE VILLAGE HALL, CHARLTON 1 to 528 HORETHORNE, SHERBORNE, DORSET, DT9 4FY Published by the local Returning Officer, South Somerset District Council, The Council Offices, Brympton Way, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2HT AIY 12 SCOUT HALL, BONDS CLOSE, CHARD, SOMERSET, TA20 1 to 2096 1EE AJAY 14 ENGLISH MARTYRS PARISH HALL, EAST STREET, 1 to 1934 CHARD, TA20 1EP AJS 83 CHARLTON MACKRELL READING ROOM, CHARLTON 1 to 894 MACKRELL, SOMERTON, SOMERSET AJY 13 CROWSHUTE HOUSE, CROWSHUTE, CHARD, TA20 2EZ 1 to 2344 AKS 84 CHARLTON MUSGROVE MEMORIAL HALL, CHARLTON 1 to 354 MUSGROVE, WINCANTON, SOMERSET, BA9 8HF AKY 15 FORTON COMMUNITY HALL, FORTON, CHARD, 1 to 310 SOMERSET, TA20 2LZ ALS 85 COMPTON DUNDON VILLAGE HALL, HAM LANE, 1 to 597 COMPTON DUNDON, SOMERTON, SOMERSET ALY1 16 WINDWHISTLE INN, CRICKET ST THOMAS, CHARD, TA20 1 to 98 4DQ ALY2 16 WINDWHISTLE INN, CRICKET ST THOMAS, CHARD, TA20 1 to 44 4DQ AMS 86 BLACKFORD READING ROOM, BLACKFORD, YEOVIL, 1 to 122 SOMERSET, BA22 7EE AMY 17 CHILTHORNE DOMER VILLAGE HALL, CHILTHORNE 1 to 430 DOMER, YEOVIL, SOMERSET ANS 87 CUCKLINGTON VILLAGE HALL, CUCKLINGTON, 1 to 152 WINCANTON, SOMERSET ANY 18 CHISELBOROUGH VILLAGE HALL, CHISELBOROUGH, 1 to 265 STOKE-SUB-HAMDON, SOMERSET AOS 188 CURRY MALLET AND BEERCROCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, 1 to 128 CURRY MALLET, TAUNTON, SOMERSET, TA3 6SY AOS2 88 CURRY MALLET AND BEERCROCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, 1 to 265 CURRY MALLET, TAUNTON, SOMERSET, TA3 6SY AOY1 19 CLAPTON AND WAYFORD VILLAGE HALL, CLAPTON, 1 to 96 CREWKERNE, SOMERSET AOY2 19 CLAPTON AND WAYFORD VILLAGE HALL, CLAPTON, 1 to 468 CREWKERNE, SOMERSET APS 89 CURRY RIVEL VILLAGE HALL, CURRY RIVEL, LANGPORT, 1 to 1884 SOMERSET APY 20 COMBE ST. NICHOLAS VILLAGE HALL, COMBE ST. 1 to 1133 NICHOLAS, CHARD, SOMERSET, TA20 3NY AQS 90 DRAYTON VILLAGE HALL, SCHOOL STREET, DRAYTON, 1 to 316 TA10 0LE ARS 91 FIVEHEAD VILLAGE HALL, FIVEHEAD, TAUNTON, 1 to 504 SOMERSET ARY 21 SPEEDWELL HALL, ABBEY STREET, CREWKERNE, TA18 1 to 1286 7HY ASS 92 HAMBRIDGE VILLAGE HALL, HAMBRIDGE, LANGPORT, 1 to 445 SOMERSET ASY22 CREWKERNE LIBRARY, FALKLAND SQUARE, 1 to 946 CREWKERNE, TA18 7JS ATS 93 HENSTRIDGE VILLAGE HALL, ASH WALK, HENSTRIDGE, 1 to 1452 SOMERSET, BA8 0QD ATY 22 CREWKERNE LIBRARY, FALKLAND SQUARE, 1 to 764 CREWKERNE, TA18 7JS AUAY 23 SCOUTS' HALL, FURLAND ROAD, CREWKERNE, 1 to 1353 SOMERSET, TA18 8EF AUS 94 HIGH HAM VILLAGE HALL, HIGH HAM, LANGPORT, 1 to 745 SOMERSET AUY 23 SCOUTS' HALL, FURLAND ROAD, CREWKERNE, 1 to 1336 SOMERSET, TA18 8EF AVS 95 ST. MARGARET'S HALL, HORSINGTON, TEMPLECOMBE, 1 to 489 SOMERSET, BA8 0EH Published by the local Returning Officer, South Somerset District Council, The Council Offices, Brympton Way, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2HT AVY 24 DONYATT VILLAGE HALL, DONYATT, ILMINSTER, 1 to 326 SOMERSET AWS1 96 HUISH EPISCOPI LEISURE CENTRE, HUISH EPISCOPI, 1 to 1740 LANGPORT, SOMERSET AWS2 96 HUISH EPISCOPI LEISURE CENTRE, HUISH EPISCOPI, 1 to 278 LANGPORT, SOMERSET AWY1 25 SPEKE HALL, DOWLISH WAKE, ILMINSTER, SOMERSET 1 to 238 AWY2 25 SPEKE HALL, DOWLISH WAKE, ILMINSTER, SOMERSET 1 to 83 AXY 26 EAST CHINNOCK VILLAGE HALL, EAST CHINNOCK, 1 to 425 YEOVIL, SOMERSET, BA22 9EB AYAS 97 MERRYFIELD HALL, ILTON, ILMINSTER, SOMERSET 1 to 786 AYY1 27 EAST COKER VILLAGE HALL, EAST COKER, YEOVIL, 1 to 169 SOMERSET AYY2 27 EAST COKER VILLAGE HALL, EAST COKER, YEOVIL, 1 to 1206 SOMERSET AZS 98 ISLE ABBOTTS VILLAGE HALL, CHAPEL ROAD, ISLE 1 to 154 ABBOTTS, TAUNTON, TA3 6RR AZY 28 HARDINGTON MANDEVILLE VILLAGE HALL, HARDINGTON 1 to 483 MANDEVILLE, YEOVIL, SOMERSET, BA22 9PQ BAS 99 ALL SAINTS CHURCH, ISLE BREWERS, TAUNTON, 1 to 130 SOMERSET, TA3 6QN BAY 29 THE BEAUMONT ROOM, CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL AND 1 to 586 ALL ANGELS, HASELBURY PLUCKNETT BBS1 100 BARTON ST. DAVID VILLAGE HALL, BROADCLOSE WAY, 1 to 453 BARTON ST. DAVID, SOMERTON, SOMERSET BBS2 101 KEINTON MANDEVILLE VILLAGE HALL, CHISTLES LANE, 1 to 907 KEINTON MANDEVILLE, SOMERSET BBS3 101 KEINTON MANDEVILLE VILLAGE HALL, CHISTLES LANE, 1 to 59 KEINTON MANDEVILLE, SOMERSET BBY1 30 HINTON ST. GEORGE VILLAGE HALL, HINTON ST. 1 to 61 GEORGE, SOMERSET BBY2 30 HINTON ST. GEORGE VILLAGE HALL, HINTON ST. 1 to 364 GEORGE, SOMERSET BCS 102 ST MARTINS CHURCH ROOM, CHURCH LANE, 1 to 1114 KINGSBURY EPISCOPI, MARTOCK, SOMERSET, TA12 6AU BCY 31 LOPEN SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM, LOPEN, SOUTH 1 to 213 PETHERTON, SOMERSET BDS 103 KINGSDON VILLAGE HALL, KINGSDON, SOMERTON, 1 to 305 SOMERSET BDY 32 ILMINSTER PARISH HALL, NORTH STREET, ILMINSTER, 1 to 2261 SOMERSET BES 104 LANGPORT TOWN HALL, BOW STREET, LANGPORT, TA10 1 to 804 9PR BEY 33 ILMINSTER BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB, SHUDRICK 1 to 2303 LANE, ILMINSTER, TA19 0BN BFAS 106 LONG SUTTON VILLAGE HALL, LONG SUTTON, 1 to 728 LANGPORT, SOMERSET BFS 105 LONG LOAD VILLAGE HALL, LONG LOAD, MARTOCK, 1 to 282 SOMERSET BGS1 112 NORTH BARROW VILLAGE HALL, NORTH BARROW, 1 to 77 SOMERSET BGS2 112 NORTH BARROW VILLAGE HALL, NORTH BARROW, 1 to 155 SOMERSET BGY 34 MERRIOTT VILLAGE HALL, BROADWAY, MERRIOTT, 1 to 1690 SOMERSET, TA16 5QH BHS 107 PART MARTOCK YOUTH CENTRE (NOS.1&2), CHURCH STREET, 1 to 2302 MARTOCK, SOMERSET, TA12 6JL BHS 108 PART MARTOCK YOUTH CENTRE (NOS.1&2), CHURCH STREET, 1513 to 2986 MARTOCK, SOMERSET, TA12 6JL Published by the local Returning Officer, South Somerset District Council, The Council Offices, Brympton Way, Yeovil, Somerset BA20 2HT BHY 35 MISTERTON W.I. HALL, MISTERTON, CREWKERNE, 1 to 849 SOMERSET BIS 109 PART THE CAMELOT ROOM, MILBORNE PORT VILLAGE HALL, 1 to 1237 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, MILBORNE PORT, DT9 5RE BIS 110 PART THE CAMELOT ROOM, MILBORNE PORT VILLAGE HALL, 1238 to 2467 SPRINGFIELD ROAD, MILBORNE PORT, DT9 5RE BIY36 / BIY MONTACUTE VILLAGE HALL, WASH LANE, MONTACUTE, 1 to 570 SOMERSET, TA15 6XA BJS 111 MUCHELNEY ABBEY, MUCHELNEY, LANGPORT, 1 to 166 SOMERSET, TA10 0DQ BJY1 37 MUDFORD VILLAGE HALL, MUDFORD, YEOVIL, 1 to 94 SOMERSET, BA21 5TE BJY2 37 MUDFORD VILLAGE HALL, MUDFORD, YEOVIL, 1 to 382 SOMERSET, BA21 5TE BJY3 37 MUDFORD VILLAGE HALL, MUDFORD, YEOVIL, 1 to 186 SOMERSET, BA21 5TE BKS1 112 NORTH BARROW VILLAGE HALL, NORTH BARROW, 1 to 129 SOMERSET BKS2 112 NORTH BARROW VILLAGE HALL, NORTH BARROW, 1 to 129 SOMERSET BKY 38 HOSKYNS MEMORIAL HALL, NORTH PERROTT, 1 to 225 CREWKERNE, SOMERSET BLS1 113 NORTH CADBURY VILLAGE HALL, NORTH CADBURY, 1 to 846 SOMERSET, BA22 7DN BLS2 113 NORTH CADBURY VILLAGE HALL, NORTH CADBURY, 1 to 91 SOMERSET, BA22 7DN BLY 39 NORTON-SUB-HAMDON VILLAGE HALL, NORTON-SUB- 1 to 604 HAMDON, STOKE-SUB-HAMDON, SOMERSET BMS1 114 NORTH CHERITON VILLAGE HALL, NORTH CHERITON, 1 to 213 TEMPLECOMBE, SOMERSET, BA8 0AE BMS2 114 NORTH CHERITON VILLAGE HALL, NORTH CHERITON, 1 to 80 TEMPLECOMBE, SOMERSET, BA8 0AE BMS3 114 NORTH CHERITON VILLAGE HALL, NORTH CHERITON, 1 to 175 TEMPLECOMBE, SOMERSET, BA8 0AE BMY 40 ODCOMBE VILLAGE HALL, ODCOMBE, YEOVIL, 1 to 615 SOMERSET BNS 115 PEN SELWOOD VILLAGE HALL, PEN SELWOOD, 1 to 269 WINCANTON, SOMERSET, BA9 8LS BOS1 116 HADSPEN VILLAGE HALL, HADSPEN, CASTLE CARY, 1 to 311 SOMERSET BOS2 116 HADSPEN VILLAGE HALL, HADSPEN, CASTLE CARY, 1 to 161 SOMERSET BOY1 41 SEAVINGTON MILLENNIUM HALL, SEAVINGTON, 1 to 312 SOMERSET, TA19 0QH BOY2 41 SEAVINGTON MILLENNIUM HALL, SEAVINGTON, 1 to 143 SOMERSET, TA19 0QH BPS 117 PITNEY VILLAGE HALL, PITNEY, LANGPORT, SOMERSET 1 to 307 BPY 42 SHEPTON BEAUCHAMP VILLAGE HALL, SHEPTON 1 to 617 BEAUCHAMP, ILMINSTER, SOMERSET BQS 118 QUEEN CAMEL MEMORIAL HALL, QUEEN CAMEL, YEOVIL, 1 to 687 SOMERSET BQY 43 PART SOUTH PETHERTON METHODIST CHURCH HALL, 1 to 1286 PALMER STREET, SOUTH PETHERTON BQY 44 PART SOUTH
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