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Polling District Polling Place SCOTTISH BORDERS – LIST OF POLLING PLACES POLLING POLLING PLACE DISTRICT 1A CARLOPS VILLAGE CENTRE CARLOPS PENICUIK EH26 9FF 1B GRAHAM INSTITUTE LOWER GREEN WEST LINTON EH46 7EW 1C NEWLANDS CENTRE ROMANNO BRIDGE WEST LINTON EH46 7BZ 1D EDDLESTON VILLAGE HALL EDDLESTON PEEBLES EH45 8QP 1E SKIRLING VILLAGE HALL SKIRLING BIGGAR ML12 6HD 1F STOBO VILLAGE HALL STOBO PEEBLES EH45 8NX 1G BROUGHTON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET BROUGHTON ML12 6HQ 1H TWEEDSMUIR VILLAGE HALL TWEEDSMUIR BIGGAR ML12 6QN 1I MANOR VILLAGE HALL KIRKTON MANOR PEEBLES EH45 7JH 1J CHAMBERS INSTITUTE HIGH STREET PEEBLES EH45 8AG 2A PEEBLES HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SPRINGWOOD ROAD PEEBLES EH45 9HB 2B TRAQUAIR VILLAGE HALL TRAQUAIR INNERLEITHEN EH44 6PJ 2C CARDRONA VILLAGE HALL CARDRONA PEEBLES EH45 9LR 2D MEMORIAL HALL LEITHEN ROAD INNERLEITHEN EH44 6HX 2E WALKERBURN PUBLIC HALL GALASHIELS ROAD WALKERBURN EH43 6AF - 2F CADDONFOOT VILLAGE HALL CADDONFOOT CLOVENFORDS TD1 3LG 3A MACFIE MEMORIAL HALL HERIOT EH38 5YE 3B FOUNTAINHALL VILLAGE HALL 2 OLD STAGE ROAD FOUNTAINHALL TD1 2SY 3C STOW VILLAGE HALL 1 EARLSTON ROAD STOW TD1 2RL 3D GALASHIELS FIFTH WARD COMMUNITY CENTRE HALLIBURTON PLACE GALASHIELS TD1 2JE 3E BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, VICTORIA STREET, GALASHIELS TD1 1HH 3F FOCUS CENTRE LIVINGSTONE PLACE GALASHIELS TD1 1DQ 3G ST PETER'S CHURCH HALL ABBOTSFORD ROAD GALASHIELS TD1 3DS 3H/3I ST JOHN'S CHURCH HALL HAWTHORN ROAD GALASHIELS TD1 2JZ 4A ST MARYS HALL CAPPERCLEUCH SELKIRK TD7 5LG 4B BOSTON MEMORIAL HALL ETTRICK SELKIRK TD7 5JA 4C YARROW VILLAGE HALL CATSLACKBURN YARROW TD7 5NE 4D KIRKHOPE VILLAGE HALL ETTRICKBRIDGE SELKIRK TD7 5JN 4E PHILIPHAUGH COMMUNITY CENTRE 2 LINGLIE ROAD SELKIRK TD7 5LT 4F SELKIRK PARISH CHURCH HALL SCOTT'S PLACE SELKIRK TD7 4DR 4G VICTORIA HALL SCOTT'S PLACE SELKIRK TD7 4LN 4H ASHKIRK VILLAGE HALL ASHKIRK SELKIRK TD7 4NU 4I LILLIESLEAF VILLAGE HALL LILLIESLEAF MELROSE TD6 9HX 4J MIDLEM VILLAGE HALL MIDLEM SELKIRK TD7 4QD 4K BOWDEN VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET BOWDEN MELROSE TD6 0SS 4L NEWTOWN COMMUNITY WING FORMER NEWTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL SPROUSTON ROAD NEWTOWN ST BOSWELLS TD6 0RZ 5A WAR MEMORIAL HALL OXTON LAUDER TD2 6PW 5B LAUDER PUBLIC HALL THE AVENUE LAUDER TD2 6TD 5C BLAINSLIE VILLAGE HALL BLAINSLIE GALASHIELS TD1 2PR 5D EARLSTON PARISH CHURCH HALL HIGH STREET EARLSTON TD4 6HG 5E GATTONSIDE VILLAGE HALL GATTONSIDE MELROSE TD6 9NP 5F TWEEDBANK COMMUNITY CENTRE ESSENSIDE DRIVE TWEEDBANK, GALASHIELS TD1 3RT 5G SMITH MEMORIAL HALL ABBOTSFORD ROAD DARNICK TD6 9AH 5H CORN EXCHANGE MARKET SQUARE MELROSE TD6 9PG 5I NEWSTEAD VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET NEWSTEAD TD6 9DX 6A ABBEY ST BATHANS VILLAGE HALL ABBEY ST BATHANS DUNS TD11 3TX 6B CRANSHAWS VILLAGE HALL CRANSHAWS DUNS TD11 3SJ 6C LONGFORMACUS VILLAGE HALL DUNS ROAD LONGFORMACUS TD11 3PB 6D PRESTON VILLAGE HALL PRESTON DUNS TD11 3TQ 6E VOLUNTEER HALL 9 LANGTONGATE DUNS TD11 3AF 6F GAVINTON VILLAGE HALL SOUTH STREET GAVINTON TD11 3QS 6G WESTRUTHER VILLAGE HALL WESTRUTHER GORDON TD3 6NE 6H GREENLAW WAR MEMORIAL HALL BANK STREET GREENLAW TD10 6XX 6I GORDON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET GORDON TD3 6JP 6J LEITHOLM VILLAGE HALL LEITHOLM COLDSTREAM TD12 4JL 6K ECCLES VILLAGE HALL ECCLES KELSO TD5 7QP 6L SWINTON PRIMARY SCHOOL COLDSTREAM ROAD SWINTON DUNS TD11 3JE 6M COLDSTREAM PARISH CHURCH HALL HIGH STREET COLDSTREAM TD12 4AG 6N BIRGHAM VILLAGE HALL BIRGHAM COLDSTREAM TD12 4NF 7A COCKBURNSPATH VILLAGE HALL COCKBURNSPATH TD13 5XX 7B COLDINGHAM VILLAGE HALL BRIDGE STREET COLDINGHAM TD14 5NG 7C ST ABBS COMMUNITY CENTRE BRIERYLAW ST ABBS TD14 5PH 7D GRANTSHOUSE VILLAGE HALL GRANTSHOUSE DUNS TD11 3RN 7E RESTON VILLAGE HALL LADESIDE RESTON TD14 5JW 7F AYTON COMMUNITY HALL HIGH STREET AYTON TD14 5QL 7G EYEMOUTH COMMUNITY CENTRE ALBERT ROAD EYEMOUTH TD14 5DE 7H BURNMOUTH VILLAGE HALL UPPER BURNMOUTH EYEMOUTH TD14 5SN 7I CHIRNSIDE COMMUNITY CENTRE MAIN STREET EAST END CHIRNSIDE DUNS TD11 3XR 7J FOULDEN VILLAGE HALL FOULDEN BERWICK-UPON-TWEED TD15 1UH 7K ALLANTON VILLAGE HALL ALLANTON DUNS TD11 3LA 7L HUTTON VILLAGE HALL HUTTON BERWICK-UPON-TWEED TD15 1TS 7M PAXTON VILLAGE HALL PAXTON BERWICK-UPON-TWEED TD15 1SZ 7N WHITSOME VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET WHITSOME TD11 3NB 8A STICHILL VILLAGE HALL STITCHILL TD5 7TD 8B EDNAM VILLAGE HALL EDNAM KELSO TD5 7QL 8C SMAILHOLM VILLAGE HALL SMAILHOLM KELSO TD5 7PH 8D MAKERSTOUN VILLAGE HALL MAKERSTOUN KELSO TD5 7PA 8E BORDER ICE RINK GOLF COURSE ROAD KELSO TD5 7SL 8F TAIT HALL EDENSIDE ROAD KELSO TD5 7BS – STATION 1 8F TAIT HALL EDENSIDE ROAD KELSO TD5 7BS – STATION 2 8G ABBEY ROW COMMUNITY CENTRE ABBEY ROW KELSO TD5 7BJ 8H SPROUSTON CORONATION HALL SPROUSTON KELSO TD5 8HP 8I MOREBATTLE INSTITUTE MAIN STREET MOREBATTLE TD5 8QQ 8J WAUCHOPE HALL MAIN STREET YETHOLM KELSO TD5 8RF 8K HOWNAM VILLAGE HALL HOWNAM KELSO TD5 8AL 9A ST BOSWELLS VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET ST BOSWELLS TD6 0AT 9B MAXTON VILLAGE HALL MAXTON MELROSE TD6 0RL 9C ROXBURGH VILLAGE HALL ROXBURGH KELSO TD5 8LZ 9D HEITON VILLAGE HALL MAIN STREET HEITON, KELSO TD5 8JR 9E ANCRUM VILLAGE HALL ANCRUM JEDBURGH TD8 6XH 9F LOTHIAN HALL CRAILING JEDBURGH TD8 6TW 9G ECKFORD VILLAGE HALL ECKFORD KELSO TD5 8LG 9H LANTON VILLAGE HALL LANTON JEDBURGH TD8 6SX 9I JEDBURGH TOWN HALL ABBEY PLACE JEDBURGH TD8 6BE 9J OXNAM VILLAGE HALL OXNAM JEDBURGH TD8 6RF 9K EDGERSTON VILLAGE HALL EDGERSTON JEDBURGH TD8 6PW 10A DENHOLM VILLAGE HALL DENHOLM HAWICK TD9 8NX 10B BURNFOOT COMMUNITY HUB BURNFOOT ROAD HAWICK TD9 8EN 10C STIRCHES PRIMARY SCHOOL ROXBURGHE DRIVE HAWICK TD9 7QP 10D WILTON DEAN VILLAGE HALL WILTON DEAN HAWICK TD9 7HZ 10E HAWICK YOUTH CENTRE HAVELOCK STREET HAWICK TD9 7BB 10F/11E THE GUIDE HUT ARTHUR STREET HAWICK TD9 9QQ 10G LAIDLAW MEMORIAL HALL BONCHESTER BRIDGE HAWICK TD9 8JR 10H SOUTHDEAN HALL SOUTHDEAN HAWICK TD9 8TH 11A FORMAN MEMORIAL HALL ROBERTON HAWICK TD9 7LX 11B TEVIOTHEAD VILLAGE HALL TEVIOTHEAD HAWICK TD9 0LG 11C EVERGREEN HALL DOVECOTE STREET HAWICK TD9 9QP 11D CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL BUCCLEUCH STREET HAWICK TD9 0HH 11F HERITAGE HUB KIRKSTILE HAWICK TD9 0AE 11G HERMITAGE COMMUNITY HALL HERMITAGE NEWCASTLETON TD9 0LX 11H NEWCASTLETON VILLAGE HALL LANGHOLM STREET NEWCASTLETON TD9 0QX .
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